Entry List for High Limit Racing Sprint Car Series Debut at Lincoln Park Speedway

Kyle Larson's No. 57 sprint car before the debut of the High Limit Racing Series at Lincoln Park Speedway.
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Kyle Larson's No. 57 sprint car before the debut of the High Limit Racing Series at Lincoln Park Speedway.
Kyle Larson’s No. 57 sprint car before the debut of the High Limit Racing Series at Lincoln Park Speedway. Photo courtesy of Christopher DeHarde/TobyChristie.com.

PUTNAMVILLE, Ind. — Kyle Larson and Brad Sweet’s new 410-winged sprint car series called High Limit Racing will make its debut tonight at Lincoln Park Speedway in Putnamville, Indiana. The brothers-in-law have a 35-car entry list for the $22,522-to-win feature lasting 35 laps.

Here are the drivers who will compete tonight at the 5/16ths mile dirt oval:

1AU Marcus Dumesny
2H Brian Hayden
5K Jason McDougal
5S Chase Stockon
5T Travis Philo
7BC Tyler Courtney
7S Sam Scott
11 Cale Thomas
11X Buddy Kofoid
13 Justin Peck
14 Chase Briscoe
17 Kevin Thomas Jr.
17JR Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
17X Justin Grant
19 Chris Windom
19AZ Mitchel Moles
19M Brent Marks
21H Brady Bacon
22 Riley Goodno
22S Slater Helt
24 Tim Crawley
26 Zeb Wise
27 Trey McGranahan
30 C.J. Leary
35 Chad Kemenah
35H Zach Hampton
39 Justin Sanders
47BC Emerson Axsom
55 Hunter Schuerenberg
55T McKenna Haase
55X Alex Bowman
57 Kyle Larson
71 Cory Eliason
83T Tanner Carrick
99 Skylar Gee

The heat races will be eight laps long with a six lap dash to set the top four rows of the grid. After that dash will be a 12-lap B-Main.

All racing is available to watch on FloRacing.

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