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  1. More Than $75,000 Donated To Charities By High Limit Racing Angel Donor

    More Than $75,000 Donated To Charities By High Limit Racing Angel Donor

    Oct 29, 2024

    Out of the many highlights of the inaugural Kubota High Limit Racing national season, one selfless offer continued to stand out. Each win by a full-time Kubota High Limit Racing driver resulted in the same question in Whiskey Myers Victory Lane: “As a full-time driver with High Limit, which charity are you choosing to receive a $1,000 donation from our Angel Donor?”
  2. 2025 Sprint Car Silly Season News Tracker: Driver Changes & More

    2025 Sprint Car Silly Season News Tracker: Driver Changes & More

    Oct 29, 2024

    With the 2024 national Sprint Car season coming to a close, many in the industry are shifting their focus to the 2025 campaign. Whether it's a driver, team or series, plans are already being discussed and announced for the upcoming racing season.
  3. Voting Open For 2024 Kubota High Limit Race Of The Year

    Voting Open For 2024 Kubota High Limit Race Of The Year

    Oct 28, 2024

    The inaugural Kubota High Limit Racing national season was filled with exciting moments and close finishes. Now, it's time to hand out some hardware to the race track that put on the best Kubota High Limit Racing Sprint Car race during the 2024 season.
  4. Justin Peck Joins Rudeen Racing For High Limit Racing Run In 2025

    Justin Peck Joins Rudeen Racing For High Limit Racing Run In 2025

    Oct 26, 2024

    Just one day after Rudeen Racing released Zeb Wise, the Kevin Rudeen-owned team announced Saturday afternoon its hired Justin Peck as its new driver aboard the familiar blue No. 26 Sprint Car for the rest of the 2024 season and beyond.
  5. Zeb Wise Released From Rudeen Racing, Looks For New Opportunities

    Zeb Wise Released From Rudeen Racing, Looks For New Opportunities

    Oct 25, 2024

    Zeb Wise will be looking for new Sprint Car opportunities next year as Rudeen Racing has parted ways with the 21-year-old driver, effective immediately, the Tulare, Calif.-based team revealed Friday.
  6. Brent Marks Responds To Rumors About His 2025 Sprint Car Plans

    Brent Marks Responds To Rumors About His 2025 Sprint Car Plans

    Oct 24, 2024

    Brent Marks took to his social media channels on Wednesday to address rumors circulating about his plans for the 2025 season. According to Marks, he has not yet decided on his plans for the upcoming Sprint Car season.
  7. Spencer Bayston Joins Jason Meyers Racing For 2025 High Limit Racing Season

    Spencer Bayston Joins Jason Meyers Racing For 2025 High Limit Racing Season

    Oct 17, 2024

    Fresno, CA - Jason Meyers Racing (JMR) is thrilled to announce that Spencer Bayston will be joining their team as a full-time driver for the 2025 season, where he will compete full-time for the High Limit Racing Championship. This signifies that JMR will expand to a two-car team, with Corey Day competing in select races as his commitments to pavement racing allow.
  8. Spencer Bayston, CJB Motorsports Part Ways Following 2024 Season

    Spencer Bayston, CJB Motorsports Part Ways Following 2024 Season

    Oct 16, 2024

    Spencer Bayston and CJB Motorsports have announced they are parting ways following the conclusion of the Kubota High Limit Racing season last weekend. The team posted on the social media site “X” that they have mutually agreed to part ways.
  9. James McFadden Heading Home To Australia, Will Not Race Full-Time In 2025

    James McFadden Heading Home To Australia, Will Not Race Full-Time In 2025

    Oct 14, 2024

    James McFadden is heading home. The fan favorite Sprint Car driver from Australia announced Sunday night that he will not be racing full-time in the United States in 2025.
  10. Kubota High Limit Racing 2024 Finale Results At Texas Motor Speedway

    Kubota High Limit Racing 2024 Finale Results At Texas Motor Speedway

    Oct 13, 2024

    The inaugural Kubota High Limit Racing national touring season totaling more than 50 nights of racing at more than 30 racetracks across 19 states concluded this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway with Saturday's $50,000-to-win championship finale.
  11. Kubota High Limit Racing Friday Results At Texas Motor Speedway

    Kubota High Limit Racing Friday Results At Texas Motor Speedway

    Oct 12, 2024

    The inaugural Kubota High Limit Racing national touring season, which has amassed more than 50 nights of racing at more than 30 racetracks across 19 states, concludes this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway with its $50,000-to-win championship finale.
  12. Kubota High Limit Racing Reveals A Race Date For 2025 Season

    Kubota High Limit Racing Reveals A Race Date For 2025 Season

    Oct 11, 2024

    FORT WORTH, Texas – Texas Motor Speedway and Kubota High Limit Racing are proud to announce the return and growth of The Stockyard Stampede at the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track in 2025 during the speedway’s May 2-4 tripleheader NASCAR weekend.
  13. Entry List For Kubota High Limit Racing Finale At Texas Motor Speedway

    Entry List For Kubota High Limit Racing Finale At Texas Motor Speedway

    Oct 10, 2024

    The inaugural Kubota High Limit Racing national touring season, which has amassed more than 50 nights of racing at more than 30 racetracks across 19 states, concludes this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway with its $50,000-to-win championship finale.
  14. Kubota High Limit Racing Results At Lucas Oil Speedway

    Kubota High Limit Racing Results At Lucas Oil Speedway

    Oct 10, 2024

    After Tuesday's event at I-70 Speedway, Kubota High Limit Racing stayed in the state of Missouri on Wednesday as the tour visited one of the nicest facilities in dirt-track racing, Lucas Oil Speedway, for the rescheduled Diamond Classic.
  15. Entry List For Kubota High Limit Racing At Lucas Oil Speedway

    Entry List For Kubota High Limit Racing At Lucas Oil Speedway

    Oct 9, 2024

    Off the heels of Tuesday's event at I-70 Speedway, Kubota High Limit Racing stays in the state of Missouri on Wednesday as the tour visits one of the nicest facilities in dirt-track racing, Lucas Oil Speedway, for the rescheduled Diamond Classic.