Spire, Scelzi, Chili’s team up for 2026 High Limit tour

Indianapolis, IN — Spire Motorsports officially announced their expansion into sprint car racing on Thursday, ending months of speculation and rumors around the team’s growing interests in the world of dirt racing. The announcement, made during the first day of the annual PRI trade show in Indianapolis, featured a #77 Chili’s 410 sprint car that will compete full-time on the 2026 Kubota High Limit schedule … Continue reading Spire, Scelzi, Chili’s team up for 2026 High Limit tour

Gravel On Cusp of Second Consecutive Title

In his fourth season in the Big Game Motorsports #2, David Gravel racked up 15 wins, 44 top fives, and 60 top tens on his way to his first World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car championship. He won nearly 25% of his sixty-six starts with the Greatest Show on Dirt in 2024. In 2025, he has surpassed every one of those stat lines … Continue reading Gravel On Cusp of Second Consecutive Title

Abreu struggles as High Limit points battle tightens

Rico Abreu came into Sunday night’s event at Path Valley Speedway Park on a bit of a hot streak. The driver of the #24 sprint car had only finished worse than 7th once since the series returned from its west coast swing on August 23rd. During that period, he won five races and took control of the High Limit points. Sunday wasn’t as kind to … Continue reading Abreu struggles as High Limit points battle tightens

Who will get High Limit franchises for 2026?

Back in March, after more than a year of speculation, the Kubota High Limit Racing Series presented by FloRacing announced the details of a landmark franchise system that would be implemented heading into the 2026 season. The plan called for 5 initial franchises, based on the highest finishing teams from 2024, followed by an additional five franchises to be awarded at the conclusion of the … Continue reading Who will get High Limit franchises for 2026?

Sanders a High Limit Winner, Sweet returns, Spencer Bayston strong run

The high rollers of the Kubota High Limit Racing series were back in action this weekend for the first time since July 22nd at Lernerville. No Sunshine and no Ruetzel, but Brad Sweet was back, Corey Day had a new ride, and Spencer Bayston was missing a number. Don’t worry, that’s legal. Let’s dig in. The big news last week was that Spencer Bayston was … Continue reading Sanders a High Limit Winner, Sweet returns, Spencer Bayston strong run

WOO invades Minnesota, Schatz future with Big Game in question

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars went north, making stops in Minnesota for a pair of 30-lap events at Ogilvie Raceway and Jackson Motorplex over the weekend. Also, Donny Schatz finds trouble on his first night out with Big Game Motorsports. Macedo Dominates Carson Macedo dominated Minnesota, leading 50 of the 60 feature laps run this weekend by the World of Outlaws … Continue reading WOO invades Minnesota, Schatz future with Big Game in question

English & Pierce take Illinois; New ride for Schatz

The World of Outlaws Real American beer Late Model Series presented by DirtVision spent the last two nights battling it out on a pair of bullrings in Illinois. Plus, Donny Schatz has a new home for the next seven weeks, and it’s pretty cool. On Wednesday night, the late models raced in front of a packed house at Highland Speedway. It was the second-ever visit … Continue reading English & Pierce take Illinois; New ride for Schatz

Donny Schatz out at TSR, what’s next?

News broke from Tony Stewart Racing this afternoon that the team and ten-time World of Outlaws series champion Donny Schatz have parted ways effective immediately. The team has tabbed Kerry Madsen for the remainder of the 2025 season, with the exception of August 22nd and 23rd, so he can run the Knoxville weekly series where he is currently running for a championship. Team owner Tony … Continue reading Donny Schatz out at TSR, what’s next?

Timms dominates at Knoxville

The last, and only, time that an 18-year-old had won the NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s was in 1964, when Kenny Weld won the pole and the race. On Thursday, 18-year-old Ryan Timms put together a brilliant qualifying night and added his name as the second youngest pole winner ever. When asked on Saturday about how he felt about that effort, car … Continue reading Timms dominates at Knoxville

High Limit at Lernerville, Larson struggles, Duncan solid in one-off

Eight days ago, it was Cole Macedo in victory lane, celebrating his first victory in the High Limit Racing series at Fremont Speedway. On Tuesday night, it was Carson, the older brother, celebrating his first victory of the series at Lernerville Speedway in the Don Martin Memorial. The win was dominating in every sense of the word. Macedo took the lead from Tanner Thorson on … Continue reading High Limit at Lernerville, Larson struggles, Duncan solid in one-off