High Limit to return to Australia in 2025

The second annual High Limit International event at the world-class Perth Motorplex will further push the envelope when it comes to setting Australian Speedway records later this year.

Once again held on December 28-30, 2025 amid summer break down under - the event will fall on a Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday morning for American fans watching on FloRacing. The ante will be upped for competitors with the preliminary payouts bumped to $15,000-to-win and a new-record $110,000-to-win AUD finale.

Announced over the weekend at the Krikke Boys Shootout, three-day reserved tickets are now on-sale. As of press time, only about 400+ seats reserved remain available for purchase and they're expected to go quick. Silver seating will open at a later date.

“Our first ever High Limit International race was so amazing, we’re still trying to get over the incredible response from the fans and the speedway community," said Perth Motorplex General Manager, Gavin Migro, who was recently named RPM International Promoter of the Year. "To host so many great drivers here and put on this amazing race was a treat for us here in Perth. We can’t wait to do it all again in 2025! We invite anyone from around the world – lock in the travel now for December 28, 29 & 30, 2025."

Not only did the 2024 High Limit International boast the highest-payout in Australian Speedway history, it also produced the largest attendance in the 25-year history of the Perth Motorplex.

"We knew that there was potential to build something really special, but I still think the inaugural event exceeded all of our expectations," said Kyle Larson, champion of the 2024 High Limit International. "Everyone from the track to the fans to the teams were incredibly welcoming and it was awesome to see how even the Americans back home embraced it on Flo. I know the Perth and HLR staffs are working hard to take this event to the next level still. We want to create something truly remarkable for the country down there."

Driving for local Western Australia native, Jason Pryde, NASCAR champion Kyle Larson etched his name into the history books as the inaugural High Limit Champion in December 2024. In front of an electric crowd at the Kwinana Beach facility, the American cashed $100,000 AUD and his first-ever victory on Australian soil after a decade-plus of trying.

James McFadden, a Northern Territory native now residing in Victoria, topped the opening two preliminary nights in his newly-formed #23X supplied by Sheldon Brady. After sweeping the Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic and Australian Sprintcar Championship, the former High Roller will don the iconic #A1 the next time we see him down under.

More details and ticketing information on the second annual High Limit International event will be released in the coming months.

As far as the stateside Kubota High Limit Racing series, the 2025 season will begin with a trip to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Dirt Track on Thursday & Saturday, March 13 & 15. The 60-race tour will conclude at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track on Friday & Saturday, October 17-18.

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If you cannot join Kubota High Limit Racing at the track, you can watch every lap of every race live on FloRacing, the exclusive broadcast partner of Kubota High Limit Racing.

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