Chase Randall chasing full-time schedule in High Limit Series

Chase Randall chasing full-time schedule in High Limit Series
Chase Randall wheels his No. 9 car during the 2022 racing season at Knoxville Raceway. Photo Courtesy Ascent Media, special to ARD

Knoxville Raceway fans are plenty familiar with Chase Randall, and although they’ll see him less in 2023, the national fanbase will get some of its first looks.

Randall, who’s still a teenager, chased points in the 360 class at the track in 2022 and collected four podiums on his way to a P3 finish in the points.

In 2023, the Waco, Texas native will run the full High Limit Sprint Car Series schedule and will also compete full-time in the Knoxville Raceway 360 division with goals of a championship.

Randall’s schedule includes 31 nights of 410 sprint car action including the Knoxville Nationals, Eldora Million, Huset’s High Bank Nationals, Jackson Nationals, ever High Limit race, and both World of Outlaws weekends at Knoxville.

Randall’s 410 program came together in partnership with DK Motorsports – an Australian based team that took notice of his acceptable runs in the country over the winter months.

“My dream was always to be a part of an American team in the states,” Team principal Danny Mayson said in a release. “After seeing what Chase was able to accomplish in his first trip to Australia this past month, I knew he was the driver I wanted.”

The 410 car will carry primary support with EZPrint.

Randall’s first races of the season will come later this month during the March 17-18 ASCS weekend at Devils Bowl, where Randall will wheel the 360 car. His first High Limit race will come on April 11 at Lakeside Speedway.