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Brad Sweet and Kyle Larson making changes to High Limit as they release..

rass Valley native and five time World of Outlaws sprint car champion Brad Sweet and fellow race car driver Kyle Larson — who both own High Limit Racing — announced some major changes for the 2024 season Tuesday with plans to make High Limit Racing a national sprint car tour.

The tour will add events, increase driver payouts and widen its partnership with FloSports according to a release from FloSports. Competition for High Limit Racing occurs in the middle of the week.

As part of the expanding partnership, High Limit Racing has signed a multi-year media agreement with FloSports, who has taken a minority equity stake and will continue to stream live race events while producing original content on FloRacing. The series will now have 50-plus races and increase driver payouts to more than $5 million.

“Brad (Sweet) and I literally grew up in this sport and our passion for sprint car racing runs deep,” Larson told Floracing.com. “The 2023 High Limit season went well, but we saw room for growth and more opportunities that were out there to make this division of racing stronger. Not only are we going to continue to run tight, highly-entertaining races for the fans, but we’re going to do it while raising purses and making the sport more financially viable for drivers and teams. On top of that, the partnership with FloSports will bring more eyeballs to our events and grow the sport overall. I can’t think of a much better situation for all involved.”

High Limit Racing will award a point fund of $1 million, with the champion team and driver winning $250,000. The series will have a Midweek Money Series within the national tour, awarding a separate $100,000 total point fund.

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Sweet is coming off his fifth World of Outlaws championship, plans to race in every event, and try to win his first High Limit Racing championship.

“We’re working on a diverse and efficient schedule that will maximize the travel time for our teams,” Sweet said. “With increased purses and the availability for teams to also compete in the sport’s crown jewels that may not be High Limit-sanctioned, High Limit drivers and teams have the highest revenue opportunity in sprint car history, barring The Million in 2023. We’re proud of that and see it as a launching pad for the future of sprint car racing.

Larson will race in certain events. He was just crowned the High Limit Racing champion this month.

The High Limit Racing tour will start in February 2024 at the East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa,

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