2022 Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout

Everything You Need To Know: Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout

Everything You Need To Know: Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout

Take a look at entries, daily schedules and more need-to-know information about the 37th running of the Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout.

Dec 18, 2021
Everything You Need To Know: Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout

The Race(s)

The Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout is an indoor racing event held December 29 - January 1 at the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Oklahama. The event features six divisions of Micro Sprint racing: Winged Outlaws, Non-Wing Outlaws, Winged A-Class, Stock Non-Wing, Restricted A Class and Junior Sprints. 

This year's version of the Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout is the 37th running of the event called the "Mecca of Micros." The race serves as a prelude to the prestigious Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals, which will begin a week later on January 9.

The Track

The race is held on a quarter-mile clay oval built inside the SageNet Center. Clay that once covered the adjacent fairgrounds is used to create the racing surface. 

Event officials began building the track on December 12, using a step-by-step process to prepare the track for both the Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout and Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals. 

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VIDEO: The track build is nearing completion prior to the Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout. 

The Format

With over 1,400 entries for this year's event, narrowing down the field to 24 feature starters in each of the six divisions is no easy task. 

Step 1: The Pill Draw - When signing in for the event, drivers draw for their starting position in one of what could be as many as 30 heat races. 

Step 2: Heat Races - Drivers will earn points based on their finishing position and how many positions they gain or lose during heat races. Following heat races, the top 112 in passing points are sent to qualifiers, while the rest of the field are sent to D-Mains or C-Mains to begin a potential run through the alphabet soup. 

Take a look at the points chart used for Tulsa Shootout heat races and qualifiers. 

Step 3: Eight Qualifiers - Each qualifier will feature a top-four inversion prior to the green flag. This gives the top 32 point-getters from heat races a great chance to earn more points. During the qualifiers, drivers will once again be racing for points. Only the top 16 in combined points (heats + qualifier) will advance to the main event. 17th-112th in points will be split into B-Mains. 

Step 4: The top two finishers in D-Mains will transfer to C-Mains. The two finishers in C-Mains will transfer to B-Mains. The top two finishers in the B-Mains will transfer to a last chance qualifier. The top eight from the last chance qualifier will transfer into each division's main event. 

Step 5: We have a field of 24 cars that will race for a Golden Driller trophy. 

Entry List

This year's entry list features a record-breaking 1,430 entries. 

Check out the complete entry lists for all six divisions by clicking here

Behind The Scenes: C-Bell's Micro Shop

VIDEO: Christopher Bell discusses the Tulsa Shootout and how it can help lead to Chili Bowl success. 

Storylines

- NASCAR Cup Series star Christopher Bell will return to the Tulsa Shootout looking for his second career win (and possibly more). The three-time Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals winner will be competing in four divisions: Winged Outlaws, Non-Wing Outlaws, Winged A Class and Stock Non-Wings. 

- Three Sprint Car champions from the 2021 season will be competing in this year's event: FloRacing All Star Circuit of Champions champion Tyler Courtney, USAC National Sprint Car Series champion Brady Bacon and Lucas Oil ASCS National champion Blake Hahn

- Will a driver win more than one Golden Driller trophy? Jason McDougal was the last to do so, winning Non-Wing Outlaw, Stock Non-Wing and Winged A-Class main events in 2018. 

Five of the six defending Tulsa Shootout champions from last year – Kris Carroll (Non-Wing Outlaw), Lucas Mauldin (Jr. Sprint), Mitchel Moles (Outlaw), Jaxton Wiggs (Restricted), Mason Keefer (600cc Modified) – will return to the event. 

- NASCAR Camping World Truck Series most popular driver Hailie Deegan has not submitted an official entry, but she is expected to make her Tulsa Shootout debut. Deegan has competed in a handful of Micro Sprint events at Millbridge Speedway. 

How to Watch

STREAMING: Watch the 2022 Tulsa Shootout on FloRacing. SIGN UP HERE.

On Your TV: Now Available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast & Apple TV.

Cast: Cast to your smart TV including Vizio, Samsung and LG TVs.

On The Go: Download the FloSports app on iOS or Android.

Event Schedule

Tuesday, December 28

8 a.m. - Parking & Sign In

12 p.m. - Drivers Meeting

1 p.m. - Practice Begins

Wednesday, December 29

10 a.m. - Racing Begins

Thursday, December 30

10 a.m. - Racing Begins

Friday, December 31

10 a.m. - Racing Begins

Saturday, January 1

11 a.m. - Racing Begins

5 p.m. - Opening Ceremonies

5 p.m. - All LCQ's & A Features