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High Limit Racing in front of a packed house at Kings Speedway, will return to the Dirt Track at Texas Motor Speedway in May of next year. (Tom Macht Photo)

High Limit Will Return To TMS Dirt Track In May

FORT WORTH, Texas — Texas Motor Speedway and Kubota High Limit Racing announced the return of The Stockyard Stampede at the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track in 2025 during the track’s May 2-4 NASCAR weekend.

The May 1 and 3 Stockyard Stampede expands Kubota High Limit Racing’s footprint to two nights of springtime racing after their successful one-night show April 13 during this year’s inaugural season.

Anthony Macri beat Tyler Courtney to the A-Main checkered flag to earn the Uncle Chicken’s Sippin’ Whiskey Stockyard Stampede presented by Whiskey Myers trophy.

Unnamed 3NASCAR Cup Series Champion and Kubota High Limit Racing co-founder Kyle Larson will compete in both nights of The Stockyard Stampede competition at The Dirt Track as well as the May 4 NASCAR Cup Series Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 on the 1.5-mile oval.

“We’re looking forward to not only returning to Texas Motor Speedway with NASCAR in May but also expanding the event to two nights in 2025,” said High Limit Racing co-owner Brad Sweet. “Partnering with TMS on such a big weekend puts Kubota High Limit Racing, all our drivers and teams in the spotlight. It’s great for High Limit and the entire sport of sprint car racing.” 

“We are excited about the success of Kubota High Limit Racing’s inaugural season and look forward to an expanded program in 2025 during our May 2-4 NASCAR tripleheader weekend,” said Texas Motor Speedway Executive Vice President & General Manager Mark Faber. “This spring’s Stockyard Stampede was a crowd-pleaser for both regional sprint car fans as well as race fans in town for NASCAR. We look forward to all the excitement Kubota High Limit Racing brings for this weekend’s All-in Championship and next May.”