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We could see the Trackhouse Racing Team get involved in something incredible very soon. The team’s co-owner Justin Marks recently published a teaser on social media about it. The teaser gives away that he is partnering with none other than the 2021 Cup Series Champion, Kyle Larson. Fans of both Kyle and the Trackhouse Racing Team shall be really excited to hear about the brand-new venture.

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Kyle Larson partnered with his old dirt racing buddy, Brad Sweet, to create a new sprint car racing series named High Limit Sprint Car Series. Recently, they released the schedule and other relevant details on the official website. The first High Limit Series will take place in 2023 and comprise 12 races.

Moreover, as the recent tweet by Justin Marks confirmed, TRT will be playing a role in it. He tweeted, Partnering with my old dirt racing pals @shanestewartrcg and @KyleLarsonRacin on Trackhouse’s first ever event promotion. Let’s go!

This is pretty major news for every NASCAR fan! Looks like Larson will have a solid boost in launching the series everyone waited for. Responding to Justin Marks’s announcement, he tweeted back, “Getting the band back together!”

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Considering the build-up, the series looks promising.

Why Kyle Larson’s High Limit Racing is an eye-turner?

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Justin Marks and Pitbull’s Trackhouse Racing Team will sponsor and promote their first-ever event on 11th April 2023. The event being the first point race of Larson and Brad Sweet’s much-awaited High Limit Sprint Car Series. The purse set for the series is huge—somewhat unusual for a series not under the banner of NASCAR—making the stakes for drivers high as well.

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The season opener will be a zero-point race—enough to get the spectators a glimpse of what is to come. The first point race will take place at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, featuring a $50,000-to-win prize. The series will include another $50,000-to-win feature at Lernerville Speedway, Pennsylvania, a $32,023-to-win feature at the Wayne County Speedway, Orville, Ohio, and eight $23,023-to-win features at some of America’s favorite sprint car racing venues.

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It is a major event for Larson and the rest of the stakeholders. On top of that, the sizeable purse is guaranteed to add a lot of intensity to the already high-stakes series. Do you think the ambitious venture will keep up with the hype with blitz performances? Let us know in the comments.