Hendrick Motorsports prospect Corey Day won the High Limit sprint car race at Las Vegas while Ty Gibbs qualified for the A-Main and flipped.
High Limit Racing, which is co-owned by Kyle Larson and Brad Sweet, revealed a “franchise system” that will start in 2026.
Christopher Bell explains why he did not participate in the opening event of the High Limit Racing Series in Las Vegas.
Christopher Bell commends Corey Day for his dirt track expertise, suggesting it could smooth his shift to pavement racing.
season-opening weekend for High Limit Racing. The series, co-owned by 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson and accomplished sprint car competitor Brad Sweet, is set to embark on its fourth ...
NASCAR champion Kyle Larson and his rival Christopher Bell will be taking on Rico Abreu, Kasey Kahne and Brad Sweet, among others. WATCH:Stream the 2025 High Limit Racing season opener on ...
Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, met with the media in advance of the NASCAR Cup Series’ ...