Kubota High Limit Racing: All-Time Results, Every Winner
Kubota High Limit Racing: All-Time Results, Every Winner
Here are the results for every Kubota High Limit Racing Series race, including the introductory journey around the track in 2022.

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If there are tires and a steering wheel involved, it’s likely that do-it-all racing champion Kyle Larson is somewhere nearby or on his way.
That’s especially true for the Kubota High Limit Racing Series, where Larson isn’t only a star driver and the series’ first champion, he’s also the co-creator and co-owner with World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series veteran Brad Sweet.
Kubota High Limit Racing was introduced in 2022 and enjoyed its first full season in 2023, featuring 13 midweek events. The 2024 scheduled included nearly 60 races.
In 2025, the action gets underway in March, with more than 60 events scheduled across 20 states.
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The Larson- and Sweet-run 410-winged sprint car series featured 16 full-time drivers and teams in 2024, and the two continue to add events – including the first international race – prize money, opportunities and more, while making decisions based on what they feel is best for the growth and success of the sport.
This year, High Limit Racing will visit 36 tracks in the United States and facilitate more than 60 races from March through October.
High Limit Racing is expected to award $1 million in 2025, with $250,000 going to the winning team and driver, collectively.
All High Limit Racing events will be streamed live on FloRacing. See the full schedule here.
But, before we get lost in the excitement of the 2025 campaign, let’s take a look back at the short history of High Limit Racing.
Here are all the past results and winners:
2024
- Feb. 12 – East Bay Raceway Park (Kyle Larson)
- Feb. 13 – East Bay Raceway Park (Tyler Courtney)
- Feb. 22 – Golden Isles Speedway (Tyler Courtney)
- Feb. 24 – Golden Isles Speedway (Jacob Allen)
- April 13 – Texas Motor Speedway (Anthony Macri)
- April 14 – RPM Speedway (Corey Day)
- April 16 – Red Dirt Raceway (Corey Day)
- April 19 – Southern Oklahoma Speedway (Brad Sweet)
- April 20 – Salina Highbanks Speedway (Brad Sweet)
- April 23 – Riverside International Speedway (Corey Day)
- May 1 – 81 Speedway (race canceled)
- May 3 – Lakeside Speedway (Brad Sweet)
- May 4 – Lakeside Speedway (Brad Sweet)
- May 10 – 34 Raceway (Brad Sweet)
- May 11 – Tri-City Speedway (Brent Marks)
- May 13 – Kokomo Speedway (Tyler Courtney)
- May 16 – Outlaw Speedway (Brad Sweet)
- May 17 – Utica-Rome Speedway (Rico Abreu)
- May 26 – Port Royal Speedway (Danny Dietrich)
- May 28 – Grandview Speedway (Brent Marks)
- May 31 – Lawrenceburg Speedway (Kyle Larson)
- June 2 – Butler Speedway (James McFadden)
- June 4 – Davenport Speedway (race canceled)
- June 7 – I-70 Speedway (Corey Day)
- June 8 – I-70 Speedway (Rico Abreu)
- June 11 – Eagle Raceway (Kyle Larson)
- June 26 – Lake Ozark Speedway (Corey Day)
- June 28 – Lucas Oil Speedway (Tyler Courtney)
- July 13 – Portsmouth Raceway Park (Rico Abreu)
- July 17 – Eldora Speedway (Logan Schuchart/Gio Scelzi)
- July 18 – Eldora Speedway (David Gravel)
- July 23 – Lernerville Speedway (Rico Abreu)
- Aug. 15 – Thunderbowl Raceway (Kyle Larson)
- Aug. 16 – Kings Speedway (Tyler Courtney)
- Aug. 17 – Placerville Speedway (James McFadden)
- Aug. 22 – Silver Dollar Speedway (Corey Day)
- Aug. 23 – Silver Dollar Speedway (Tanner Thorson)
- Aug. 24 – Silver Dollar Speedway (Corey Day)
- Aug. 26 – Douglas County Dirt Track (James McFadden)
- Aug. 28 – Grays Harbor Raceway (Trey Starks)
- Aug. 29 – Skagit Speedway (Trey Starks)
- Aug. 30 – Skagit Speedway (Rico Abreu)
- Aug. 31 – Skagit Speedway (Rico Abreu)
- Sept. 5 – Port Royal Speedway (Brad Sweet)
- Sept. 6 – Port Royal Speedway (Aaron Reutzel)
- Sept. 7 – Port Royal Speedway (Rico Abreu)
- Sept. 13 – Lernerville Speedway (Corey Day)
- Sept. 14 – Lernerville Speedway (Tyler Courtney)
- Sept. 20 – Eldora Speedway (Justin Peck)
- Sept. 21 – Eldora Speedway (Rico Abreu)
- Sept. 28 – Florence Speedway (race canceled)
- Oct. 1 – Atomic Speedway (race canceled)
- Oct. 8 – I-70 Speedway (Brad Sweet)
- Oct. 9 – Lucas Oil Speedway (Brad Sweet)
- Oct. 11 – Texas Motor Speedway (Brad Sweet)
- Oct. 12 – Texas Motor Speedway (Brent Marks)
2024 Season Winner: Brad Sweet (10 event wins)
2023
- March 21 – Thunderbowl Raceway (race rained out)
- April 11 – Lakeside Speedway (Gio Scelzi)
- April 25 – 34 Raceway (Anthony Macri)
- May 2 – Kokomo Speedway (race postponed)
- May 16 – Wayne County Speedway (Kyle Larson)
- May 31 – Tri-City Speedway (Kyle Larson)
- June 6 – Eagle Raceway (Kyle Larson)
- July 26 – Grandview Speedway (Rico Abreu)
- Aug. 1 – Kokomo Speedway (Justin Peck)
- Aug. 15 – Huset’s Speedway (Rico Abreu)
- Sept. 26 – Lernerville Speedway (David Gravel)
- Oct. 3 – Bridgeport Motorsports Park (Rico Abreu)
- Oct. 10 – Lincoln Park Speedway (Rico Abreu)
2023 Season Winner: Kyle Larson (three event wins)
2022
Aug. 16 – Lincoln Park Speedway - HLR debut race (Buddy Kofoid)
Sept. 27 – Wayne County Speedway (race canceled due to weather)
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Where To Get Tickets For High Limit Racing 2025
Tickets for select 2025 events are already available HERE, with more events coming soon.
FloRacing Archived Footage
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