Of all the sights to see at the Chili bowl, of cars screaming and mud flying, the sight of love is what's most on display.There's the obvious love of the sport
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By: Daniel Hawk
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. -
For some drivers, racing in the Chili Bowl is the chance of a lifetime. For one Broken Arrow family, the race is much more than flipping up dirt and racing for a golden driller.
Everyone that competes in the Chili Bowl wants to bring home the golden driller but for the Goodman family, the race is much more. It’s a chance to share a bond between father and two sons, bringing back a lifetime of memories on every turn. I get to spend hours upon hours with my dad and my brother doing the same thing that we all love,” midget driver Lane Goodman said.
pleas from the mayor. police commissioners to not do exactly what they are doing now. chants of racism. kkk. you can hear them behind me now. as we stand here in madison, for about two hours now, the crowd is fairly thick. they have one banner here. can you see here stop racist terror. we have got a lot of the folks here that obviously have a beef from police. lane goodman from new jersey. he held up a sign at the front as you can see so hectic the front of this march saying obey the law, respect police. he was quickly pushed out off the way. he has left. i haven t seen him in some time. ma am, why are you out here? sorry, you just scared me would out here to have so the day or two for all the men and women killed police departments over the
pleas from the mayor. police commissioners to not do exactly what they are doing now. chants of racism. kkk. you can hear them behind me now. as we stand here in madison, for about two hours now, the crowd is fairly thick. they have one banner here. can you see here stop racist terror. we have got a lot of the folks here that obviously have a beef from police. lane goodman from new jersey. he held up a sign at the front as you can see so hectic the front of this march saying obey the law, respect police. he was quickly pushed out off the way. he has left. i haven t seen him in some time. ma am, why are you out here? sorry, you just scared me would out here to have so the day or two for all the men and women killed police departments over the