What we know so far about the 2024 High Limit Schedule

What we know so far about the 2024 High Limit Schedule
Brad Sweet (49) and Kyle Larson (57) race during High Limit action at Lernerville Speedway. Photo Courtesy High Limit Racing // Josh James Artwork

The 2024 High Limit Racing schedule has not yet been released, but we do know a multitude of tracks that the tour will visit in the upcoming season.

With the state of the sport in taking on two, separate national series, there’s an inclined interest in both series’ schedules which are expected to be released in the recent weeks.

Here’s what we know about the High Limit slate. For the 2024 World of Outlaws schedule, click here.

During the initial High Limit release, Brad Sweet touted his and Kyle Larson’s inaugural slate.

“We’re working on a diverse and efficient schedule that will maximize the travel time for our teams,” Sweet said in the release. “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.”

The season will kick off at East Bay Raceway Park following the World of Outlaws season opener at Volusia Speedway Park in Florida on the weekend prior. The track lists races on Monday, February 12 and Tuesday, February 13 on a past flyer found on its website, although it does refer to the events as All-Star Circuit of Champions shows.

The tour will host midweek races in conjunction with NASCAR Cup Series weekends at Texas Motor Speedway in April and Kansas Speedway in May.

Port Royal Speedway will see five nights of High Limit Racing in 2024 absorbing some ASCoC staples, with the Bob Weickert Memorial May 25-26 and the Tuscarora 50 September 5-7.

High Limit Racing will also visit Michigan’s Butler Motor Speedway for the Mace Thomas Classic on June 1, which was first reported by TJSlideways.com.

High Limit is bringing its tour to a late model staple that is Lucas Oil Speedway in June, making it the first 410 sprint car national series to race at the track since the Outlaws were there in 2008. The World of Outlaws will race at Cedar Lake during the same weekend.

Eldora Speedway will see the series for at least four nights in 2024, with a two-day show ahead of the Kings Royal weekend in July and again at the 4 Crown Nationals in September.

Other Ohio tracks to host races will include Portsmouth Speedway’s Dean Knittel Memorial and the annual Rayce Rudeen Foundation race. Dates for either event have not yet been announced. The track for the Rayce Rudeen event has also yet to be announced.

The tour’s will make a trip out west as the 2024 schedule includes the addition of the Gold Cup Race of Champions at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California and the Skagit Nationals at Skagit Speedway in Burlington, Washington. These events were announced without dates attached.

Eagle Raceway in Cass County, Nebraska will hold the highest paying race of the Midweek Money Series as part of the ‘Eagle Nationals.’

Both Utica-Rome Speedway and Fonda Speedway announced via social media that the series would be visiting each track, both promoted by Super Short Track Series promoter Brett Deyo.

Confirmed 2024 High Limit Racing dates
*Feb. 12 | East Bay Raceway Park
*Feb. 13 | East Bay Raceway Park
In conjunction w/ NASCAR @ TMS (Cup race Apr. 14)
Apr. TBA | The Dirt Track at Texas Motor Speedway
In conjunction w/ NASCAR @ Kansas (Cup race May 5)
May TBA | Lakeside Speedway
Northeast trip (unnamed)
May 16 | Outlaw Speedway
May 17 | Utica-Rome Speedway
May 19 | Fonda Speedway
Bob Weikert Memorial
May 25 | Port Royal Speedway
May 26 | Port Royal Speedway
Mace Thomas Classic
June 1 | Butler Motor Speedway
June 4 | Davenport Speedway
High Limit Racing Diamond Classic
June 28 | Lucas Oil Speedway
June 29 | Lucas Oil Speedway
Before the Kings Royal
July 17 | Eldora Speedway
July 18 | Eldora Speedway
West coast trip (unnamed)
Aug. 26 | Douglas County Speedway
Aug. 28 | Grays Harbor Raceway
Skagit Nationals (unofficial name)
Aug. 29 | Skagit Speedway
Aug. 30 | Skagit Speedway
Aug. 31 | Skagit Speedway
Tuscarora 50
Sep. 5 | Port Royal Speedway
Sep. 6 | Port Royal Speedway
Sep. 7 | Port Royal Speedway
4 Crown Nationals
Sep. 20 | Eldora Speedway
Sep. 21 | Eldora Speedway
Season finale
Oct. TBA | The Dirt Track at Texas Motor Speedway

Tracks & events with unknown dates
Eagle Nationals @ Eagle Raceway
Dean Knittel Memorial @ Portsmouth Speedway
Rayce Rudeen Foundation race @ TBA
Unnamed event @ 34 Raceway (Burlington, Iowa)
Gold Cup Race of Champions @ Silver Dollar Speedway (Expect this race to be held after the Kings Royal Weekend in August).