Trackhouse Racing to sponsor Kyle Larson’s Sprint Car series event
Justin Marks and Kyle Larson
Trackhouse Racing is the trailblazers of the NASCAR cup series. The Justin Marks-Pitbul-owned team has been part of many ingenious projects in series. They are expanding faster than any other teams in the garage and have one of the most diverse investment portfolios.
The Chevy team has now announced its partnership with HMS driver Kyle Larson’s High Limit Racing. It’s a midweek sprint racing series owned by Larson and dirt racing veteran Shane Stewart. Shane’s Heartland of America, Presented by Trackhouse, will be their first event of 2023. The race will take place on April 11.
Trackhouse owner Justin Marks expressed his excitement through his official Twitter handle. He tweeted, “Partnering with my old dirt racing pals @shanestewartrcg and @KyleLarsonRacin on Trackhouse’s first-ever event promotion. Let’s go!”.
The event is a highly anticipated event of the 2023 season, as it carries a bigger prize pool than its counterparts. The High Limit Racing offers the winner $50,000 as the first prize. It is double the amount of prize money given to the organization’s inaugural race winner Buddy Kofoid. The purse was $22,022 back then.
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Everything you need to know about the Kyle Larson’s High Limit Racing series
The HLR series was announced last year mid-way to the 2022 cup season. The then-defending cup champion joined Brad Sweet and Shane Stewart to make it possible. Larson’s series will feature 12 exclusive FloRacing events. 11 of them will be point-paying races. The Heartland of America race, which the Trackhouse sponsors, will be one of the two marquee events of the series.
The prize pool for the marquee events is $140,000, with the winner getting $50,000. For the other ten races, the winner will earn, on average, $23,023. Two special races also offer prize money of $32,023. There is also a point fund system with a pool of $120,000.
Trackhouse racing drivers Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez might make a guest appearance at the race. Four cup drivers already took part in the debut race of the series. Alongside Kyle Larson, his HMS teammates Alex Bowman and William Byron ran in the series. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was another driver who debuted in the race and was the highest-finishing driver among the 4.
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