Latest Updates On High Limit Sprint Car Series Schedule
Latest Updates On High Limit Sprint Car Series Schedule
The High Limit Sprint Cars Series has announced the first nine races for the inaugural season in 2023.

After much anticipation, the High Limit Sprint Car Series has started to release details about the series' inaugural season. On Monday evening, High Limit officials announced the first three events on the 2023 schedule. They followed that up on Tuesday and Wednesday by announcing three additional days each day.
First up on the schedule will be the season opener on Tuesday, April 11 at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, KS. The event will pay $50,000 to win and feature many of the biggest names in sprint car racing.
From there the series will make its way to 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa for a $23,023-to-win race on Tuesday, April 25.
The third date on the schedule will see the series competing for another $23,023 payday at Kokomo Speedway in Kokomo, Indiana on Tuesday, May 2.
𝙐𝙥𝙥𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙚 for midweek sprint car competition in 2023!
— High Limit Racing (@HighLimitRacing) December 13, 2022
3 of the 12 events include:
💲50,000 to win @Lakeside_Spdwy
💲23,023 to win @34Raceway
💲23,023 to win @kokomospeedway
Stay tuned tomorrow as we announce three more events! pic.twitter.com/pjz0RGhYVr
The Buckeye State will play host to the fourth race on the schedule when the series visits Wayne County Speedway on Tuesday, May 16 for an elevated event paying $32,023.
Two weeks later the series will host its first Wednesday event of the year when the Sprint Car stars visit Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, IL on May 31. A $23,023 payday will await the winner at Tri-City.
The High Limit Sprints will continue their tour around America on Tuesday, June 6 with a stop at Eagle Raceway in Eagle, Nebraska for another $23,023-to-win main event.
𝙆𝙚𝙚𝙥𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙙𝙞𝙘𝙚 𝙧𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙜 with three more events in 2023!
— High Limit Racing (@HighLimitRacing) December 13, 2022
💲32,023 to win @wcsohio
💲23,023 to win @TriCity11
💲23,023 to win @EagleRaceway pic.twitter.com/Gj0tKRgBwV
A trip north will see the High Limit Sprint Car Series make its first stop in PA Posse country on Tuesday, July 25 with a visit to Grandview Speedway for a $23,023-to-win race.
From there, the series heads back west for a $23,023-to-win race at Huset's Speedway on Tuesday, August 15.
The final race currently announced is a big one: a $50,000-to-win special event at Pennsylvania's Lernerville Speedway on Tuesday, September 26.
Three additional dates to close out the 12-race schedule are expected to be announced on Thursday.
𝙂𝙤𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙞𝙣 for three more action packed tracks in 2023!
— High Limit Racing (@HighLimitRacing) December 14, 2022
💲23,023 to win @gviewspeedway
💲23,023 to win @HusetsSpeedway
💲50,000 to win @Lernerville
Tomorrow, we announce the final three events for the inaugural season of the High Limit Racing Series. pic.twitter.com/cYdBScWk7n
The High Limit Sprint Car Series is a mid-week racing series promoted by 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson and four-time World of Outlaws champion Brad Sweet. With a mission to grow sprint car racing and inject more money into the sport, the two drivers turned promoters were off and running.
Following an announcement about the formation of the series in July, the series promoted the inaugural High Limit Open at Lincoln Park Speedway on August 16. Buddy Kofoid won the inaugural event and pocketed more than $23,500 in the process.
A second event, the Sheldon Haudenschild High Limit Buckeye Brawl, was scheduled to take place at Wayne County Speedway on September 27. However, that event was ultimately canceled due to weather.
Now, after months of preparation, Larson and Sweet are ready to deliver the 12-race schedule they promised for the inaugural season in 2023.
As announced Monday, it will all begin with $50,000 on the line at Lakeside Speedway on April 11.