High Limit Sprint Car Series Announces New September Event

High Limit Sprint Car Series Announces New September Event

The High Limit Sprint Car Series has announced it will host the Sheldon Haudenschild Buckeye Brawl at Wayne County Speedway on September 27.

Aug 31, 2022
High Limit Sprint Car Series Announces New September Event

Following a successful inaugural event at Lincoln Park Speedway earlier this month, the High Limit Sprint Car Series has announced a second event that will be held during the 2022 season. In partnership with Sprint Car driver Sheldon Haudenschild, the High Limit Buckeye Brawl presented by DAC Pet Products will take place at Wayne County Speedway on Tuesday, September 27 and feature a $65,000 A-Main purse. 

In July, NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson and three-time defending World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series champion Brad Sweet announced the formation of the High Limit Sprint Car Series. While the mid-week series will not officially kick off until the 2023 season, the inaugural Kyle Larson High Limit Open was held on August 16 at Lincoln Park Speedway. 

With a stout field of Sprint Car drivers and a great crowd in attendance, the event was considered a success by all accounts. The event was won in exciting fashion by rising star Buddy Kofoid. 

“Really happy with how successful our first event went,” Larson said. “It’s pretty cool to have Sheldon, who is one of the best racers we have in our sport, want to help promote an event at his hometown track. It’s an opportunity we couldn’t pass up.”

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VIDEO: Watch highlights from the inaugural Kyle Larson High Limit Open at Lincoln Park Speedway. 

Like the High Limit Open, the Buckeye Brawl at Wayne County Speedway will offer a rich purse that includes $22,022 going to the race winner. Larson is once again expected to compete behind the wheel of the No. 57 Paul Silva entry. In addition to Larson, a strong field of the sport's biggest names is once again expected. 

Haudenschild, who will be taking on the role of promoter for this event, will not be racing. 

“I’m excited to play a part in bringing a big paying race to our local track,” Haudenschild said in an event press release. “Wayne County Speedway has proven capable of putting on well attended, competitive racing. Fans, teams, and drivers alike are what makes this possible.”

General admission tickets for the Buckeye Brawl are available on the Ticket Hoss mobile app powered by PitPay (download link: gettickethoss.com/l0n). Advance general admission tickets are $40 for adults and $20 for children ages 6-12. Admission is free for children ages 5 and under.

The Sheldon Haudenschild Buckeye Brawl, as well as the entire 2023 High Limit Sprint Car Series schedule, will be streamed live on FloRacing. If you're not already a FloRacing subscriber, click here to sign up today. 

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