Schatz Chili Bowl Nationals’ Top Rookie
Schatz Chili Bowl Nationals' Top Rookie Reigning World of Outlaws Champion's Charge To Saturday's A-Main Comes Up One Spot Short |
Date: Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017 Event: 31st annual Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire Location: Tulsa (Okla.) Expo Raceway Winner: Christopher Bell of Keith Kunz Racing Results: Donny Schatz – Started 15th, Finished 10th in B-Main/completed 20 of 20 laps It's been more than 20 years since eight-time World of Outlaws (WoO) Craftsman Sprint Car Series champion Donny Schatz earned the Outlaws' coveted Rookie of the Year honors. Last week, the Fargo, North Dakota racer was a rookie in the 31st annual Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire held at the Tulsa (Okla.) Expo Raceway. Following his seventh-place finish aboard the No. 15 Arctic Cat-sponsored entry of Clauson-Marshall Racing (CMR) in Saturday night's first B-Feature, Schatz was recognized as the event's top rookie in the field of 365 entries.
"What an incredible opportunity," Schatz said. "We came here with high expectations. We wanted to make the show first and foremost and, unfortunately, we came up one spot short. Racing in the Chili Bowl was something I wasn't sure I'd ever do, but I'm thrilled I had the chance to do it. I'm very thankful to all of the people who made this possible – The Clauson Family, Richard and Jennifer Marshall, as well as, Arctic Cat. Being part of what Bryan had envisioned as his 'Dream Team' is an honor that I'll always cherish. This CMR team is filled with incredible individuals. I've met some people I know I'll call friends from now on. To fulfill a dream of Bryan's and to hear how important having me part of his team from his parents was truly a blessing."
"We gave it everything we had," Schatz said. "It was a work in progress all week, but I can't thank all the other drivers on this team for their help. I felt like we had fifth several times but just didn't get across the finish line. I really wanted to get this Arctic Cat car in the show and see what we could have done in that long of a race. It was a great experience and, hopefully, we'll have another crack at making the big show in the future."
With his annual Australian tour and first Chili Bowl Nationals complete, the focus for Schatz now turns toward the 2017 WoO campaign. The Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) crew continues preparing for the upcoming season with an eye on February, when they'll make the annual trek to Florida to kick things off during Speedweeks. |
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