Dale Jr.'s Chat With Kyle Larson & Brad Sweet About High Limit Sprint Car Series | Dale Jr Download



As a co-owner of the CARS Tour, Dale Earnhardt Jr. was curious to get inside the minds of Kyle Larson and Brad Sweet, who co-own the High Limits Sprint Car Series. What is it like running a midweek series and what challenges do they face? Who brought the idea to who? Learn more about one of the fastest-growing motorsports series in the nation directly from the source.

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45 thoughts on “Dale Jr.'s Chat With Kyle Larson & Brad Sweet About High Limit Sprint Car Series | Dale Jr Download”

  1. Kinda sad last night was Dale's first ever sprint car race. I'm glad he finally got to one. They really do have to be seen to be believed. I always had fun taking people to their first sprint race. Take em down to the entry of turn 1 and watch their reaction to just how fast a sprinter enters the corner. Jaw dropping and breath taking is the best way to describe them. Living in central and then moving to northern California we were really lucky to watch both Brad and Kyle when they started out and then become the drivers they are today at Chico, Calistoga, Marysville, Hanford, Tulare, Santa Maria, Perris. Once they got rollin' there was no stopping them. Both have turned into two of the best ever. If it hauls ass and turns right to go left and you get dirt at the bottom of your beer, I'm Good ! !

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  2. The dirt divide is very hard to explain for sure. I am a huge dirt late model fan, but I don’t dislike the sprints or winged sprints however I never go to watch them or watch a full program on stream. Very strange phenomenon for sure.

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  3. Thank you Dale and Mike for giving time to showcase sprint cars. I love all racing but to theres nothing like a sprint car and the dirt. Congrats to Brad and Kyle on a sucessful High Limit season. More sprint cars please!!!!

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  4. I've been going to this track since 1972. The gentleman that bought it, Don Martin, (when the original three investors ran out of money), built the place and developed the reputation it currently has. I don't necessarily dislike LM's. However, with these modern LM chassis over the last fifteen or so years, the way the 410 drivers want the track to be and the way the Super drivers want it are at opposite ends of the spectrum. I enjoy watching racing on a track when it is as fast as it can be, like last night. And I prefer open wheel racing like 410's and N.E. style Modifieds. Great to see Dale, Jr. and Mike Davis there. Love Dale, Jr. download and I hope they enjoyed the show. 410 racing is best enjoyed live.

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  5. Hard to make the money to pay Sprint & Late Model drivers. Always thought there should be a series someone could run & get big crowds, as long as tickets weren't to crazy. Fit those Modifieds in when possible!

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  6. SPRINTS! Awesome. My dad drove late models but my uncle, eventually my cousins, drove open wheel – midgets, sprints, winged sprints. My uncle is enshrined at the High Banks Hall of Fame in Bellevue, KS (John Yonke). So glad this piece of mosports is getting due exposure. The cars are batsh!t crazy to drive, so the folks that drive them have to be at that same batsh!t level. Super fun to watch. From a spectator standpoint – cannot be beat, hands down. Thanks for all you are doing for this subculture of mosports.

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  7. As great as it sounds to have a "New series," all it will do is run up the cost to build a competitive car. Before we know it, you will have to have a sponsor at your local dirt tracks, or you will be 2 laps down at the finish. It will bring in money for the tracks and communities for a week, but corporate money will outprice normal families with high ticket prices.

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  8. My pops is a fan of Kyle Larson and got me interested in Nascar again recently, then I saw the high limit series was coming to a town close to where I live so I went. I'm now looking at getting into dirt racing myself 🙏

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  9. In America, the heart of racing is in the local tracks. Kyle never forgot where he came from and enjoys the local competition. This is why he has the best fans. Good luck!

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  10. I just went to my first nascar race at Bristol and the next week went to the 4 crown nationals at eldora. I’m hooked on both. Chastains hail melon got me hooked initially. I just wish we had a mascara track near Columbus Ohio.

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  11. Dale I know you are not allergic to making money so start streaming Nascar races. Lots of fans are getting the short end of the stick from NBC and FOX. Nascar and you could build a platform that would be better for drivers and teams. That would make us old school fans happy.

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