
Kubota High Limit Racing Set for California Triple-Header at Tulare, Kern, and Perris
Sprint Car Racing's Kubota High Limit Series is heading to California for three races in four days, featuring top drivers competing at premier tracks. The series starts at Tulare's Thunderbowl Raceway on March 19, followed by Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway on March 21, and Perris Auto Speedway on March 22.

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Key Highlights:
- Kyle Larson and Corey Day, who finished 1-2 in Las Vegas, will compete at Tulare
- Brad Sweet leads the championship standings after one race
- New tracks added: Bakersfield Speedway and Perris Auto Speedway
- Strong California local contingent expected, including Justin Sanders and Dominic Scelzi
Championship Standings (After 1/59 Races):
- Brad Sweet (68 points)
- Tyler Courtney (-3)
- Justin Peck (-9)
- Brent Marks (-11)
- Rico Abreu (-15)
Event Details:
Thunderbowl Raceway (March 19):
- Gates open: 2 PM (pit), 4 PM (grandstand)
- Racing starts: 7 PM
- Live streaming on FloRacing
Kern Raceway (March 21):
- Gates open: 2 PM (pit), 4 PM (grandstand)
- Racing starts: 7 PM
- $30 parking fee
Perris Speedway (March 22):
- Gates open: 2 PM (pit), 5 PM (grandstand)
- Racing starts: 7 PM
- No re-entry policy
All events feature live streaming on FloRacing, with tickets available online and at the gate. Pre-purchased tickets include eligibility for the Durst Dice Roll promotion.
Notable Features:
- New franchise system starting 2026
- $18 million team payout over four seasons
- Betting available through NXTBets.com/PlayHLR
- California swing returns in August for Gold Cup Race of Champions
This marks the first of two California trips in 2025, with the second featuring the prestigious Gold Cup Race of Champions at Silver Dollar Speedway in August, offering a $100,071 winner's purse.
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