High Limit 2024

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Corey Day ran the top when no one else would or in Larson's case ultimately, could. That speaks volumes about him. When I watched all the NARC races from 2024 I would constantly quip about how Corey Day was doing Corey Day things because Corey Day is a unique talent in sprint car racing.
 
Corey Day ran the top when no one else would or in Larson's case ultimately, could. That speaks volumes about him. When I watched all the NARC races from 2024 I would constantly quip about how Corey Day was doing Corey Day things because Corey Day is a unique talent in sprint car racing.
He's fearless. Being 18 years old helps.
 
Thorson had a very rough transition to winged racing until now. Good to see him running up front.

It's wild how much Larson dominated the series last year and is decidedly not this year. The competition has stepped up a lot.
 
Thorson had a very rough transition to winged racing until now. Good to see him running up front.

It's wild how much Larson dominated the series last year and is decidedly not this year. The competition has stepped up a lot.
Yeah, I thought it was going to be a Sweet/Larson series going in, but that hasn't been the case.

I read an article about Thorson, he is working out of Tulsa with a team that has Ofixco roots. The Oklahoma Fixture teams were something to deal with back in the day. Good to see they are still making history. Thorson will be a factor before long I bet.

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Thorson had a very rough transition to winged racing until now. Good to see him running up front.

It's wild how much Larson dominated the series last year and is decidedly not this year. The competition has stepped up a lot.
The depth of the fields in sprint car racing is something else right now. Just wait until we get to the crown jewel events. National Open is one in particular that I'm excited about because of the strength of the top PA teams right now (most notably Freddie Rahmer) and the number of guys in HL that have had success at the Grove.
 
Larson taking a couple of shots at a win. 50 grand at Lakeside ought to bring them in from all over.

 
Looks like an 80% chance of thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon and evening, with the potential for severe storms. So much for seeing some High Limits action at 81 Speedway. ☹️
 
Looks like an 80% chance of thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon and evening, with the potential for severe storms. So much for seeing some High Limits action at 81 Speedway. ☹️
Who relies on a forecast 5 days before the day? lol. I have better odds this time of year betting the horses.
 
Who relies on a forecast 5 days before the day? lol. I have better odds this time of year betting the horses.

I don’t know, odds seem pretty good. Now, I’m not trying to get too worked up over the rain chances for KC next weekend, but the Wednesday forecast for Wichita is concerning to me.
 
Dirtrackr today said Larson will miss the race coming up in May at Grandview because Cup has a tire test in Iowa.
 
Man, we haven’t had any rain since 8am and the closest precipitation is currently 120 miles SW. Super frustrating to have these races canceled for tonight for no reason. Oh well. 🤷‍♂️

At least KC weather forecast is starting to improve.
 
Big fast and wide Heartland is pretty wet. It rained there yesterday 2 or 3 inches. It should make it interesting.
An extra 10 grand for the driver who accumulates the most points between Heartland and Red Dirt racetrack.


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