Larson & Sweet create mid-week sprint car series, scheduled to start in '23

Larson & Sweet create mid-week sprint car series, scheduled to start in '23
Brad Sweet and Kyle Larson race Pevely in 2020. Photo Courtesy World of Outlaws //

Kyle Larson and Brad Sweet are coming together to deliver more high-paying sprint car races to fans in the 2023 season.

The brothers in law are creating what will be tabbed as the High Limit Sprint Car Series, a mid-week sprint car tour prepped with a 12-race schedule for its inaugural year, as first reported by The Athletic.

The series is designed to race aside from the national touring World of Outlaws Series, similar to the way FloRacing has crafted its FloRacing Night in America late model schedule that runs through the summer months.

Each race will hand the winner $23,000 and a pair of what are being tabbed as marquee events will feature $50,000-to-win paychecks.

FloRacing has secured the broadcasting rights to the tour and the series is putting on a kickoff race to introduce it to fans.

Tuesday, August 16 – three days after the conclusion of the Knoxville Nationals, Larson and Sweet will host the event at Lincoln Park Speedway in Putnamville, Indiana. It will pay $20,022-to-win and can be seen live on FloRacing.

The 2023 schedule is still TBA. Always Race Day will have more information on this series when it becomes available.