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Along with the big names joining High Limit Racing and making their 2024 appearance, including USAC midget racing champion Rico Abreu, the multi-time USAC title holder, Tyler Courtney is also looking to make his way to Kyle Larson‘s promotion. The seasoned dirt racer, who hails from Indiana, is the 16th driver on the list to sign in to the Larson-Sweet-partnered National Series, slated to mark his entry with Clauson Marshall Racing
The 2-time All-Star champion Tyler Courtney has announced his plans to join High Limit Racing alongside the star-studded lineup that includes Jacob Allen (Shark Racing No. 1A), Spencer Bayston (CJB Motorsports No. 5), former NASCAR sensation Kasey Kahne (Kahne No. 9), Larson’s business partner Brad Sweet (Kasey Kahne Racing No. 49), etc. to try his luck in the national Sprint car racing series.
Popularly known as “Sunshine” in a racing circle, Courtney couldn’t emulate his grand return at the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 competition at Outlaw Speedway in Dundee, New York, at the shootout at Tulsa. Instead, the 29-year-old met his match in the recent micro-midget racing extravaganza when, in the closing lap of the race, he ran wide into the wall, taking up his momentum and ending the race ninth
eflecting on this aspect, Larson mocked the driver with a cheeky sarcastic jab, mentioning his bittersweet Tulsa finish as a “stellar shootout performance.” Retweeting the promotion’s post that relayed the bright news to the community, Larson shared on his “X” handle with a twist, captioning it as “Finally… thought @TyCourtney7BC might be going full-time micro racing after his stellar shootout performance.”
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The HMS driver’s sarcastic blow was a hit, with online fans taking their time to comment about the driver’s comments, as many believed it to be the old, blunt, honest Larson doing his thing.
“Sunshine” Tyler Courtney will pilot the Clauson Marshall Racing entry in a bid to capture the National Midget Racing title over at High Limit Racing. Following his early dominance of the USAC circles back in 2010, winning Sprint car Midget titles, Courtney set his eyes on wing racing in 2021 and quickly shot to the moon owing to his immense experience in local dirt tracks.