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The Chili Bowl Nationals—a 7-day fest of some of the best midget car racing—ended fascinatingly. Although a historic event, it has been generating a lot of “unintended” interest since last year because of Kyle Larson. Even Bubba Wallace conceded that his absence has been one of the biggest talking points.

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Emmett Hahn and Kyle Larson’s dispute about the Chili Bowl made big headlines in 2022. The dispute didn’t end there. It had been simmering for a long while, before boiling over after Larson gave an interview that Hahn didn’t like.

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Kyle Larson & Christopher Bell are being missed

But keeping the sour relationships aside, Larson has been missed at the Golden Driller. He had been a regular at the event, participating for 15 consecutive years till 2022. His absence has been so pronounced that one of his biggest rivals from the Cup Series, Wallace too posted about it. The 23XI Racing driver took to Twitter and wrote, “Just ain’t the same without @KyleLarsonRacin and @CBellRacing.” The tweet came during the Championship Night race.

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Both Christopher Bell and Larson have been mainstays of the event in the past decade. While Larson won the 2020 and 2021 titles, Bell had won the previous three in 2017, 2018, and 2019.

2022’s champion, Tanner Thorson too rued their absence before the race. Talking to Racing America, he said, “I’m a little bit sour about it, to be honest. I wish those guys were here. I have a really good race car again, and I want to race the best…”

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Unfortunately, some of the best drivers missed out on the historic event. This is an issue that needs urgent sorting and requires both belligerents to show some level of flexibility.

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Hahn & Kunz were really not happy about things

Thorson might have been a little unhappy about the absence of two drivers who share 5 titles between them. But his disappointment was more competition-related than anything.

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On the other hand, Emmett Hahn and Keith Kunz had different forms of anger. And they exercised much less restraint in expressing it.

“I’ve got to say this though—first it was about ‘it didn’t pay enough’ and then the story became it was about the guys in the back of the field. He bought himself a jet plane, a two and a half million-dollar motorhome and if he really wanted to help these back of the field guys, he would,” Hahn said.

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“I just wish, if Kyle was that mad about the purse, that he would have called me. But listen, we’ve had $34,600 added to the purse this year. It still pays $10,000 to win, but it used to be $1000 to start and now it’s $1500 to start. We’ve added B feature money and to the C on back,” added the Chili Bowl owner.

Kunz, meanwhile, said “It’s kind of a mess. Christopher, there are some other reasons he’s not here. He’s gotten drug (sic) into it. He’s not boycotting this place like Kyle is. Kyle’s forgotten where he’s come from.”

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These statements indicate how bad the relationship between Larson and Hahn has become. It seems increasingly unlikely that they will reach a resolution soon, but if they can, it’ll be great for all parties and fans.

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Abhay Tyagi is a Formula 1 and NASCAR author at EssentiallySports. Although he has completed his undergrad in Law and Management, he has confidently ventured into the exciting field of sports journalism. With a special affinity for Engineering and Speed, Abhay has always found the world of Motorsports quite exhilarating. Having been an avid follower of Motorsports for over 5 years now, he is an ardent supporter of Max Verstappen and hopes some other driver can soon challenge the Flying Dutchman so that the sport stays thrilling. Other than rooting for Verstappen and Red Bull, he loves to watch Manchester United play, and on other days, you can find him listening to Bon Iver and The Paper Kites.

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