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Tire doping scandal rocks Chili Bowl Nationals: Officials crack down on illegal practices

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
January 19, 2025
in Motorsports
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Tire doping scandal rocks Chili Bowl Nationals: Officials crack down on illegal practices

The Chili Bowl Nationals, a hallmark of midget racing, found itself embroiled in controversy as officials ramped up their fight against tire doping. The illegal technique, also known as tire soaking, involves chemically treating tires to soften their compound, resulting in enhanced grip—a significant advantage on the dirt track. However, with stricter regulations and harder tire compounds introduced, some teams and drivers are pushing the limits of legality.

On Wednesday, Chili Bowl Nationals technical director Cody Cordell sent shockwaves through the paddock by ejecting a driver caught tire doping. He followed up with a stern warning to all competitors: “Think what you want, play the game. But if you get caught, from here on out, you will not be back next year. And it will be known and be made a scene.”


Disqualifications shake the paddock

The crackdown intensified when two drivers were disqualified ahead of Saturday night’s main event. Clinton Boyles was one of those barred, but instead of lashing out, Boyles took the opportunity to address the issue, offering transparency and understanding in the pursuit of fair racing.

Boyles explained how minor infractions could still trigger disqualification. “The biggest misconception is that people are tire doping, and it’s just a dope. Wet grinding is a popular thing, and when you use anything other than water, it can change the chemicals in the tire,” he said. “It’s not always about what chemicals are in it; it could be what pulls it out.”

While Boyles’ test results indicated minimal infractions, he acknowledged the importance of adhering to the rules. “I wasn’t doing anything with the intent to cheat or gain an advantage,” Boyles said. “I appreciate the @cbnational holding everyone to the same standard! I’ll be back again next year.”

The other driver disqualified, Hunter Schuerenberg, faced a similar fate, as officials held the line against even the slightest infractions.


A fight for integrity

Cordell is determined to maintain the Chili Bowl’s reputation as a fair and iconic event. “Even the littlest thing of changing the benchmark is not what we need,” he declared. “We need to bolt tires on, and we need to keep everything in order.”

Cordell’s stance reflects a growing urgency to protect the integrity of the sport. Tire doping, while not new, has come under greater scrutiny as technological advances and competitive pressures push teams to exploit any potential edge.


Tanner Thorson’s controversial take

Former Chili Bowl champion Tanner Thorson added his voice to the debate, offering a perspective that may not sit well with organizers. Thorson suggested the prevalence of tire doping this year could be linked to the challenges posed by harder compounds and heightened competition. While he recognized the necessity of Cordell’s hardline measures, his remarks highlight the tension between innovation and regulation in motorsports.


A tale of caution and accountability

This year’s Chili Bowl Nationals serve as a reminder that even the most celebrated racing events are not immune to controversy. The tire doping saga underscores the fine line between pushing the boundaries of performance and violating the rules. Cordell’s crackdown sends a clear message: the integrity of the sport comes first, and those who flout the rules will face severe consequences.

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