BROWNSBURG, Ind. — The 2025 Kubota High Limit Racing schedule has been finalized with 61 events planned at 36 unique facilities across 20 states for the second-year national sprint car series.
The campaign is once again headlined by a trio of six-figure paydays between the Joker’s Jackpot at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio on July 16-17, the 71st Gold Cup Race of Champions at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, Calif. on Aug. 21-23, and the Skagit Nationals at Skagit Speedway in Burlington, Wash. on Aug. 28-30.
Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway, AKA “The Speed Palace,” will remain a staple on the Kubota High Limit Racing calendar with the Bob Weikert Memorial expanding to a three-day event on May 23-25 and the 58th edition of the famed Tuscarora 50 continuing on Sept. 4-6.
New in 2025 – in fitting fashion – High Limit will shift the season-opening event to “The Entertainment Capital of the World,” bringing sprint cars back to The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on NASCAR weekend. The Nevada half-mile will host races on Thursday, March 13 and Saturday, March 15, culminating in a $25,000-to-win finale.
Fort Worth’s Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track will again host the All-In Championship Weekend when the High Rollers conclude their campaign on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 17-18. It will be the series’ second trip of the year to TMS following an early-season stop for the Stockyard Stampede on May 1 and May 3, another collaboration with NASCAR weekend at the big track.
The popular 11-race Midweek Series is still highlighted by the Eagle Nationals, a one-night only stop at Nebraska’s Eagle Raceway for big-time money on Tuesday, June 10. Also included in the Midweek Series is now the Rayce Rudeen Foundation Race – moving to 141 Speedway in Francis Creek, Wis. on Tuesday, June 3. A bonus point fund will be paid out to the top-three finishers in the Midweek Series.
Additional noteworthy events include the Diamond Classic at Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo., the Don Martin Memorial Silver Cup and Commonwealth Clash at Lernerville Speedway in Sarver, Pa., the Kentucky Sprint Nationals at Florence Speedway in Union, Ky., the 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora Speedway and the Heartland of America Showdown at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, Kan.
Of the 36 tracks scheduled, these 15 will be hosting their first-ever Kubota High Limit Racing event in 2025: Las Vegas (Nev.), Bakersfield (Calif.), Perris (Calif.), Central Arizona (Ariz.), Vado (N.M.), Route 66 (Texas), Dodge City (Kan.), Texarkana (Ark.), 81 (Kan.), Fremont (Ohio), Ransomville (N.Y.), 141 (Wis.), Red Cedar (Wis.), Florence (Ky.), and Path Valley (Pa.).
Among the 20 different states on the slate, fans from Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Wisconsin and Kentucky will welcome the High Rollers for the first time in 2025.