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Facility gets green lights as plans speed ahead

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Editor’s note: Charlie Douglas is the owner of Blue Crab Publishing LLC, which owns the Palatka Daily News.

 

A planned motorsports complex is revving up for the next steps in the procedural process after receiving the first pair of approvals from the Putnam County Board of Commissioners.

On Tuesday, the board unanimously approved a large-scale future land use map change that would allow a 443-acre motorsports complex to be developed on land just across from the Palatka Municipal Airport, 4015 Reid St. Commissioners also unanimously approved a zoning map amendment for the same property. 

The approvals occurred in the first of more hearings to come. The board will meet again at 9 a.m. Oct. 14 at the Putnam County Governmental Complex, 2509 Crill Ave., Suite 100, to vote on whether to approve the zoning map amendment again. 

Another future land use map change meeting must take place, but the board couldn’t confirm a date Tuesday because state officials, too, must review the land use change application. 

Putnam native Scott Lagasse Sr. and his son, Scott Lagasse Jr., both retired NASCAR drivers, are spearheading the motorsports complex project, which community leaders say will do nothing but benefit the county. 

 

Breck Sloan, the president and CEO of Beck Automotive Group, speaks to the Putnam County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday about his support of the motorsports facility that might be built in Palatka. (PETER WILLOTT/Palatka Daily News)
Attorney Charlie Douglas speaks Tuesday on behalf of his clients, Scott Lagasse Sr. and Scott Lagasse Jr., at the Putnam County Board of Commissioners meeting. (PETER WILLOTT/Palatka Daily News)

 

Charlie Douglas, whose law firm is representing the Lagasse family in this project, told the board the complex will draw in motorsports trainees and tourists as well as help law enforcement. 

“It ensures that Putnam County remains on the map for all the right reasons,” he said about approving the project. “Commissioners, this morning you have an opportunity not just to approve a project but to launch a vision, one that brings jobs, growth, safety and pride to Putnam County.” 

The facility can also offer courses and training for drivers, even to Putnam County Sheriff’s Office deputies who want to train safely in new first responder vehicles, Sheriff Gator DeLoach said. 

“Having professional instructors and a purpose-built track here means our deputies can sharpen their pursuit and emergency driving skills without leaving the county, which directly has an impact (on) enhancing our public safety,” DeLoach said. “… With this facility and its construction, this would allow us to train more of our teams on a professional track, making our roads even safer for everyone involved.”

 

Scott Lagasse Sr. (PETER WILLOTT/Palatka Daily News)

 

St. Johns River State College President Joe Pickens said he wants his school to partner with the Lagasee family to offer college automotive classes at the complex.

People can expect the facility to offer a four-star hotel and other lodging accommodations. Putnam County Chamber of Commerce Director Laura Pavlus said people who visit the county during events fill up all the local hotels, so another lodging space is just what the county needs. 

She called the complex a “once-in-a-lifetime project,” which will benefit Putnam’s economy for decades to come as people visit the complex. 

“They are going to pump money into this community when they come into town, money that our business owners are begging for,” Pavlus said. “They’re going to spend money in retailers. They’re going to spend money in restaurants. They’re going to spend money on entertainment. It’s going to drive incredible sales tax revenue for our community.” 

 

Scott Lagasse Jr. (PETER WILLOTT/Palatka Daily News)
Scott Lagasse Jr. (PETER WILLOTT/Palatka Daily News)

 

No one at Tuesday’s board meeting spoke against the project, but one person asked project managers to consider the sound the facility will generate. 

With the complex located near the airport and other industrial facilities, some people, such as Beck Automotive President and CEO Breck Sloan, thought the location was ideal. 

Douglas also backed the location, saying the Lagasses and other people working on the project have measured the sound. 

A car moving on a racetrack produces 125 decibels, which is less than an airplane, Douglas said. 

However, he said, once people move 6,300 yards away from the facility, the noise lowers to 49 decibels without buffers. The noise becomes lower with tree and vegetation buffers the Lagasse family intends to include, Douglas added.  

Sloan also said he believes the sound will be lowered by walls, berms and trees. He couldn’t imagine anything better, especially considering the Lagasse family having long roots in Putnam. 

“We have the right leadership and vision,” Sloan said. “We have the right place and, more importantly, we have it at the right time. … Gentlemen, it’s time to start your economic engines.” 

 

Scott Lagasse Jr. (PETER WILLOTT/Palatka Daily News)
Sheriff Gator DeLoach speaks at Tuesday’s Putnam County Board of Commissioners meeting about the possibility of his deputies undergoing driving training at the prospective motorsports facility in Palatka. (PETER WILLOTT/Palatka Daily News)

 



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The Inside Lane | Ep. 109: Matt Kaulig & Chris Rice

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Devon Henry drives the inside lane, going inside the world of racing in the State of Arizona and NASCAR. In this episode of ‘The Inside Lane,’ Devon is joined by 29-time NASCAR National Series winners, two-time Xfinity Series regular season champions, and partners of the NASCAR Foundation. The Owner and the CEO of Kaulig Racing, in Welcome, North Carolina, it’s Matt Kaulig and Chris Rice.

Devon, Matt, and Chris dig into Chris’ health journey, the Speediatrics Fun Day, and NASCAR Foundation Speedy Bear Brigade. The trio also takes a deep dive into the philanthropy at Kaulig Racing and how it is affecting communities and children across North America.

0:59 Chris’ health journey

2:55 Kaulig Racing and Kaulig Giving charity and competition

4:37 The Speedy Bear Brigade

6:16 Building and growing the Speediatrics Fun Day

8:11 Giving back to the communities with the NASCAR Foundation

9:12 Mike Helton and winning the Betty Jane France Poker Tournament

10:28 How Kaulig Giving has impacted communities across North America

12:57 Teaching how to be philanthropic

15:46 How giving affects Matt and Chris

16:45 When Matt won a bike as a kid

17:12 The long lasting effect of the Speedy Bears

19:05 Samantha’s Gift of Hope



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Lindblad to drive Red Bull F1 car on Delhi streets in 2026 showrun

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The Red Bull team does more to promote Formula 1 around the world than any other team.  Formula 1 owes Red Bull a debt of gratitude.  Arvid Lindblad will make his first Formula 1 showrun as a Racing Bulls driver by taking a Red Bull F1 car onto the streets of Delhi for the Red Bull Moto Jam 2026

The ultimate celebration of motorsports is back says Red Bull!

Red Bull Moto Jam is one of India’s biggest motorsports festivals. After a first edition in Chennai, the motorsports spectacle visits the country’s capital with the second edition in 2026 taking place in Delhi NCR.

This first-of-a-kind multi-discipline motorsports extravaganza provides an immersive experience to thrill Indian fans.

The event will feature world-class athletes, including Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Formula 1 driver Arvid Lindblad, who will dazzle the audience in a VCARB-branded F1 car.

Motorsports disciplines at Red Bull Moto Jam 2026:

  • F1 car showrun
    Drifting
    Stunt biking
    Freestyle motocross (FMX)
    Stunt cars

“Yeah, obviously very excited,” Lindblad said of the upcoming event to Autocar India. “The news is out about Red Bull Moto Jam. I think it’s going to be a really cool event. It’s going to be amazing driving an F1 car on the streets of Delhi.

“Even more special, it’s going to be my first showrun as a Formula 1 driver and doing that here in India with my heritage and background is obviously something I’m very excited about.

“I think it’s going to be an amazing event. It’s going to be just before the F1 season starts. So really looking forward to coming back to India and having some fun.”



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Roush Automotive Collection Is an Automotive Treasure Trove You Can Tour for Free

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Jamie McMurray was in the wrong lane.

With one lap to go in the 2007 Pepsi 400, the 31-year-old driver from Missouri found himself leading a procession of drafting stock cars around Daytona Motor Speedway. The trouble was that his Ford Fusion was outflanked, with Kyle Busch to his inside. Busch, then NASCAR’s up-and-coming bad boy, had a similar comet’s tail of cars in the wake of his Monte Carlo … and the preferred lane.

Two 200-mile-per-hour conga lines raced toward the checkered flag.

In those closing moments, the bottom groove of the 2.5-mile tri-oval appeared to be the fastest way around. To make matters worse for McMurray, Busch had his brother Kurt behind him, providing a friendly shove in the draft.

Luckily, McMurray also had a drafting partner—his Roush Fenway Racing teammate Carl Edwards. Side-by-side, the two lines raced under the fluttering flag. It was a dead heat. McMurray beat Busch to the start/finish line by .005 seconds.

“I would have bet all the money in the world Kyle Busch would have won it coming out of turn four,” conceded a NASCAR announcer. Nearly 20 years later, the finish still stands as the closest in the Cup Series at Daytona.

You might expect this sort of car to be on display at a museum. You’d be correct.

You might also expect there to be some sort of admission to view a car of such provenance. You’d be wrong!

Jamie McMurray’s Daytona-winning stock car, and some 110 other historic vehicles, are on public display at the Roush Automotive Collection in Livonia, Michigan, a stone’s throw from Detroit. Cars parked mirror-to-mirror fill multiple rooms of the warehouse compound. McMurray’s winning Fusion is still covered in confetti as well as the residue left by a Pepsi and beer shower some two decades ago.

Most vehicles on display are tied to a compelling anecdote like McMurray’s Daytona triumph. Race cars, race trucks, classics, concepts, prototypes, military, tractors—name any motorsport or facet of automotive enthusiasm, and you can probably find an example in the Roush collection. The best part? They’re all free to view.

Guests are welcome to wander the diverse collection and snap photos without paying a single penny, and it’s largely thanks to one man: Jack Roush.

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1974 NHRA Nationals, at Indianapolis. Ed Pink, Jack Roush, and Bill Jameson watch the action.The Enthusiast Network via Getty

Roush was born in Kentucky and grew up in Ohio. After graduating from Berea College, he moved to Michigan to work for Ford. He eventually left the Blue Oval to pursue building his own company, Roush Performance Engineering, which he founded in 1976. During that era of his life, he also fielded a professional drag racing team with Wayne Gapp, competing in NHRA, IHRA, and AHRA.

In 1982, Roush partnered with German race team Zakspeed to build a Mustang for the IMSA Camel GT Series. For the next decade, Roush built fast Fords and employed road racing’s best drivers across SCCA and IMSA. Hall-of-famers like Tommy Kendall, Scott Pruett, and Willy T. Ribbs took home trophies for Roush—24 national championships and titles, including 12 manufacturer’s championships and an incredible 119 road racing victories, to be exact.

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Later that decade, in 1988, Roush pivoted from road racing to stock cars and built a shop in NASCAR country (North Carolina) and hand-picked Mark Martin as his first driver. Together the duo would go on to earn 35 Cup Series wins.

One of several stock cars driven by Mark Martin on display.Cameron Neveu

To this day, Roush still competes and owns multiple teams in NASCAR. He has since partnered with Fenway Sports Group and brought on fellow Michigan man Brad Keselowski as co-owner, and the winning results have remained the same. Roush’s teams have won eight championships across NASCAR’s three national series, and this year’s roster of three drivers—Chris Buescher, Ryan Preece, and Keselowski—is poised to add to that total.

Cameron Neveu

In addition to his on-track results, Roush has contributed to the safety of the sport by helping develop roof flaps on stock cars to prevent pirouetting flips at superspeedways like Daytona.

Also, if you have any interest in go-fast Fords, you’ve likely perused the Roush Performance parts catalog. Same guy. Roush is a pilot, too, and he owns multiple P-51 Mustangs.

Take all these disciplines, combine them with personal cars, concepts, and automobilia (signs, trophies, experimental stop lights), cram everything in a 30,000-square-foot building, and you have the Roush Automotive Collection. If you ever find yourself in Southeast Michigan, it’s a must-stop.



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Chili’s signs deal to sponsor FloRacing coverage of Chili Bowl Nationals

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The Chili Bowl Nationals just got a lot more Chili-er. FloRacing has signed a deal with Chili’s to partner on broadcast coverage of the event. 2026 will be the 40th edition of the Chili Bowl, and there will be plenty of big names to watch and great races to see.

It is still the Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink. However, FloRacing, the exclusive broadcast provider of the Chili Bowl, has signed a deal with the Bar & Grill that is so aptly fitting of this dirt race.

Chili’s is serving as the official sponsor of the live pre-show. Each day, a new NASCAR star will be a special guest each day of the Chili Bowl Nationals. Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Carson Hocevar, Tony Stewart, and Chase Briscoe are all going to be on the show throughout the week. Chili’s will sponsor the post-show as well as a new series on Flo called “Chili’s Road to Chili Bowl.”

There is going to be a lot of Chili’s influence in the event. I love seeing the NASCAR stars getting involved. Of course, Larson, Bell, and Stewart are not so much NASCAR stars as they are multi-time Chili Bowl Nationals champions, but I digress. A lot of dirt racing knowledge in that lineup, including Chase Briscoe. Then you have Carson Hocevar, the young and wild Cup Series driver. He has some dirt racing experience, just ran the Gateway Nationals in a late model.

Spire Motorsports is definitely the one to thank/blame for this Chili’s sponsorship around the Chili Bowl. They have recently expanded into the High Limit Racing series with Gio Scelzi for 2026. He is also competing in the Chili Bowl. Chili’s is taking this Spire deal and using it to become a premier partner, not just in NASCAR, but in dirt racing as well. It’s exciting to see a brand like this take racing so seriously.

Chili Bowl Nationals featuring NASCAR talent

If Chili’s is serious about racing like it appears they are, that’s good for all motorsports. Who cares if they want to spend some money in NASCAR and in dirt racing. It’s good for everyone.

For instance, Kyle Larson is heavily involved in dirt and NASCAR racing, duh. His High Limit Racing series is becoming a major player against the World of Outlaws. Larson’s talent speaks for itself, as he wins races and championships on both dirt and pavement with regularity. I’d say that his popularity and success as a driver is because of, not in spite of, his overall dedication to motorsports and racing.

The Chili Bowl Nationals is an event that should have so much more mainstream attention. It is a brutal journey for many of these teams and drivers. To go through the alphabet soup and come out on top in the A-Main, that’s the dream of all those who come to Tulsa for this event.

Chili’s is seizing on a moment of growth in motorsports. Believe it or not, that is something that is happening.

“Live sports moments have been key to us reaching passionate fanbases, and that’s what initially drew us to motorsports,” said Tim Forman, Chili’s Director of Media, in a statement. “We continue to show up in unexpected ways with Spire Motorsports, and in that spirit, we’re excited to join both Spire and FloRacing at the iconic Chili Bowl Nationals. We couldn’t think of a better event for Chili’s than the Chili Bowl Nationals and we’re excited to partner with Flo to bring more content to race fans across the country.” 



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Veteran Automotive Executive Andy Thomas Named Vice President of Manufacturer Relations At Ten Tenths Motor Club

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CONCORD, N.C., Dec. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Ten Tenths Motor Club has named longtime automotive executive Andy Thomas as its new Vice President of Manufacturer Relations, bringing more than three decades of global experience in luxury automotive sales, marketing and brand management to the newly opened motorsports and lifestyle destination.

In a first-of-its-kind partnership combining unparalleled motorsports history, automotive heritage and business expertise, officials with Speedway Motorsports and business leader Rick Hendrick today announced the creation of the Ten Tenths Motor Club. (PRNewsfoto/Speedway Motorsports)

In his new role, Thomas will develop and maintain relationships with OEM partners to understand their needs, perspectives and objectives, while working to identify opportunities for growth by leveraging new and existing partnerships to increase facility usage.

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Thomas joins Ten Tenths Motor Club after serving as Vice President of Marketing and Communications for McLaren Automotive North Americasince 2015, where he led strategic marketing, communications and global strategy that helped drive record sales growth. During his decade with McLaren, Thomas oversaw experiential events in over 30 major metro markets and developed retail programs that significantly increased sales conversions and owner engagement.

“Andy’s reputation and relationships within the global automotive community are unmatched,” said Rick Hendrick, who founded Ten Tenths Motor Club in partnership with Speedway Motorsports. “His leadership will be instrumental in strengthening our partnerships with manufacturers and luxury brands as we continue to establish Ten Tenths as a world-class venue for automotive experiences.”

Prior to McLaren, Thomas served in leadership roles with Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in both Goodwood, U.K. and North America, where he guided global brand alignment and oversaw international marketing strategy across Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. Earlier in his career, he held key marketing and sales roles with BMW of North America, Ferrari North America and Land Rover North America, gaining experience in dealer relations, product marketing and luxury customer engagement.

“Our vision for Ten Tenths Motor Club is to establish the facility as not only a premier experience for passionate automotive enthusiasts, but also to create a destination for corporate events that is unmatched in the automotive industry,” said Speedway Motorsports President and CEO Marcus Smith. “We look forward to Andy joining our efforts to invite manufacturers from around the world to Ten Tenths Motor Club and the greater Charlotte region.”

A Clemson University graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Thomas also serves on the Board of the Erwin Center for Brand Communication at his alma mater. In that role, he mentors students, sponsors real-world marketing projects and connects students with opportunities across the automotive and luxury brand landscape.

A native of Salisbury, Maryland, Thomas began his career in dealer operations at Fox Chevrolet in Baltimore before joining the OEM side of the industry. His work has taken him across the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe, building a broad network and a deep understanding of international brand collaboration.

“I’m thrilled to join Ten Tenths at such an exciting time,” Thomas said. “The club’s vision represents the next evolution of automotive lifestyle and performance culture. I look forward to connecting global manufacturers with this extraordinary facility and to becoming part of the Charlotte community.”

Located adjacent to the iconic Charlotte Motor Speedway, Ten Tenths Motor Club combines exclusive track access, curated events and premium hospitality to create an unparalleled environment for members and partners. The facility has quickly become a premier destination in the Charlotte metropolitan area for automotive launches, luxury brand activations, enthusiast experiences and special events. Tickets are now on sale for Ten Tenths Motor Club signature public event, Heritage Invitational, April 9-11, 2026.

About Ten Tenths Motor Club

Based in Concord, North Carolina, Ten Tenths Motor Club is a private automotive and lifestyle destination designed for those who live and breathe performance. Located beside Charlotte Motor Speedway, the club offers members access to exclusive driving experiences, signature events, and brand collaborations with the world’s most respected automotive manufacturers and luxury partners.

Learn more at www.tententhsmotorclub.com.

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FloSports Partners with Chili’s® Grill & Bar To Serve as Official Sponsor of Chili Bowl Nationals Coverage Streamed Exclusively on FloRacing January 12–17

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Chili’s to Serve as Title Sponsor for Live Pre-Show Featuring NASCAR Stars Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Carson Hocevar, Tony Stewart, and Chase Briscoe, Plus Post-Show; Will Also Be Presenting Sponsor of Special ‘Chili’s Road to Chili Bowl’ Original Series 

AUSTIN, TX – (December 22, 2025) – FloSports welcomes the perfect sponsor for FloRacing’s exclusive coverage of the 40th Annual Chili Bowl NationalsChili’s® Grill & Bar. The addition of Chili’s to FloRacing’s coverage of the event comes during a pivotal year of growth for dirt racing and follows the historic debut of legendary NASCAR driver and two-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle Busch at last year’s event. The Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink will run from January 12–17, at the famed SageNet Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and will be streamed exclusively on FloRacing.

Chili’s will serve as title sponsor of a special live pre-show that will feature a different NASCAR star each day of the week – Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Carson Hocevar, Tony Stewart, and Chase Briscoe. The brand will also lend its name to the post-show and act as presenting partner of an all-new original multi-part series on FloRacing titled – ‘Chili’s Road to Chili Bowl.’ Chili’s will also be integrated into additional programming and onsite in banners, jumbotron commercials, at the VIP/hospitality tent, and more. 

The sponsorship comes at a time of surging popularity for dirt racing fueled by rising star power, increased team investment, and a rapidly expanding national fan base. That momentum includes Gio Scelzi in a Chili’s-backed Spire Motorsports entry joining Kubota High Limit Racing along with his entrance at the Chili bowl, participation from top NASCAR drivers, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Tony Stewart, and others throughout the year, and FloSports’ acquisition of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, one of the premier properties in all of dirt racing. 

“The Chili Bowl truly is the Super Bowl of midget racing, and over nearly four decades it has grown into one of the most important weeks in all of motorsports,” said Michael Rigsby, GM of FloRacing. “Last year’s historic debut of Kyle Busch highlighted just how powerful this event is for fans and drivers, driving record numbers to the FloRacing platform. Bringing Chili’s in as a sponsor lets us take our coverage to another level for fans in Tulsa.”

“Live sports moments have been key to us reaching passionate fanbases, and that’s what initially drew us to motorsports,” said Tim Forman, Chili’s Director of Media. “We continue to show up in unexpected ways with Spire Motorsports, and in that spirit, we’re excited to join both Spire and FloRacing at the iconic Chili Bowl Nationals. We couldn’t think of a better event for Chili’s than the Chili Bowl Nationals and we’re excited to partner with Flo to bring more content to race fans across the country.” 

Founded in 1987, the Chili Bowl has built an unmatched reputation as a showcase for elite short-track dirt talent, regularly drawing a field of more than 300 drivers from across grassroots dirt racing, open-wheel series, and top national tours. Drivers battle through a week of preliminary programs for a chance at the coveted Golden Driller trophy in Saturday night’s main event. Over the years, champions have included icons such as Sammy Swindell, Kevin Swindell, Tony Stewart, Dan Boorse, Cory Kruseman, Rico Abreu, Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, and Logan Seavey.

All Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink action, including preliminary programs and the championship night, will be streamed exclusively on FloRacing, making the platform the essential home for dirt racing fans during the winter and NASCAR offseason.

FloRacing fans are encouraged to watch the Chili Bowl Nationals and more on the updated FloSports Connected TV app, which features enhanced discoverability and streaming capabilities, providing the ultimate viewing experience on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV devices. The service is also available on the web and for download on mobile devices (iOS and Android) via the FloSports app.

About FloSports
FloSports is a global sports media company committed to spotlighting the sports and athletes traditional media leaves behind. Founded in 2006, the company has become the digital home for die-hard communities — delivering live and on-demand coverage, award-winning original programming, and advanced data solutions to passionate fans worldwide.

Flo’s portfolio spans more than 25 sports and includes the leading destinations for devoted audiences, including motorsports, hockey, wrestling, cycling, Jiu-Jitsu , track & field, cheer, a range of NCAA sports, and more.

Through strategic partnerships with NASCAR, USA Wrestling, Varsity Spirit, High Limit Racing, the American Hockey League (AHL), Tour de France, Wanda Diamond League, and 18 NCAA conferences, FloSports streams over 50,000 events annually to a global subscriber base. For more information, please visit: flosports.tv. 

About Chili’s® Grill & Bar
Hi, welcome to Chili’s! A proud leader in the casual dining industry and the flagship brand of Dallas-based Brinker International, Inc. (NYSE: EAT), Chili’s was named Ad Age’s 2025 Brand of the Year. Founded in 1975, Chili’s is known for serving Big Mouth Burgers®, Crispy Chicken Crispers®, and sizzling fajitas, while hand-shaking more margaritas than any other restaurant brand in the United States. Chili’s operates 1,600 restaurants in 29 countries and two territories with over 70,000 team members. With a purpose to make everyone feel special, Chiliheads take food, drink and service seriously – but not themselves. Chili’s was a proud winner at the 2025 MenuMasters Awards for Best New Menu Item for Nashville Hot Mozz, the breakout addition to the social media-famous Triple Dipper. For more than 20 years, Chili’s has been a proud supporter of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and has raised more than $120 million for the organization through generous guest and team member donations. Find more information at chilis.com, follow on X or Instagram, like on Facebook, or join Chili’s on TikTok.





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