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High Limit Racing 2026 Racing Calendar – Full Timetable & Schedule

High Limit Racing 2026 motorsport calendar: full 43-round timetable, schedule dates, circuits, and how to watch every live racing stream.

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The High Limit Racing 2026 motorsport calendar features an action-packed 43-round season, making it one of the most comprehensive racing timetables in American dirt track competition. Founded by NASCAR champion Kyle Larson and sprint car legend Brad Sweet, High Limit Racing kicks off its 2026 campaign on 12th March at the Las Vegas Bullring and runs through to a spectacular finale at Perth Motorplex on 28th–30th December. This complete racing calendar guide covers every round, session time, and how to follow the action with live motorsport streams.

High Limit Racing 2026 Key Facts

  • Series: High Limit Racing (Sprint Car)
  • Season Start: 12th March 2026
  • Season End: 30th December 2026
  • Total Rounds: 43 events
  • Region: United States
  • How to Watch: FloRacing (subscription), FloRacing YouTube (selected events)
  • Best Way to Follow: The Racing Line app at https://trlapp.com/app

When Does the High Limit Racing 2026 Season Start?

The High Limit Racing 2026 season officially begins on 12th–15th March with a multi-day spectacular at the Las Vegas Bullring. This opening round sets the tone for a marathon racing calendar that spans ten months of intense sprint car competition across America’s finest dirt ovals.

How Many Rounds in the High Limit Racing 2026 Racing Calendar?

The 2026 racing timetable comprises 43 rounds visiting legendary venues including Eldora Speedway, Port Royal Speedway, and Kokomo Speedway. Several tracks host multiple events throughout the season, with Port Royal featuring three times and Eagle Raceway appearing twice on the motorsport calendar.

Full High Limit Racing 2026 Season Timetable

Here’s the complete round-by-round motorsport timetable for the 2026 season:

  • Round 1: Las Vegas Bullring — 12–15 Mar 2026
  • Round 2: Central Arizona Raceway — 20–22 Mar 2026
  • Round 3: Vado Speedway Park — 24–25 Mar 2026
  • Round 4: Route 66 — 27–28 Mar 2026
  • Round 5: Dodge City Raceway Park — 28–29 Mar 2026
  • Round 6: Lakeside Speedway — 17–18 Apr 2026
  • Round 7: Lucas Oil Raceway — 18 Apr 2026
  • Round 8: Eagle Raceway — 21–22 Apr 2026
  • Round 9: Arrowhead Speedway — 28–29 Apr 2026
  • Round 10: Texas — 30 Apr–3 May 2026
  • Round 11: Kokomo Speedway — 8–9 May 2026
  • Round 12: Grandview Speedway — 19 May 2026
  • Round 13: Port Royal Speedway — 22–24 May 2026
  • Round 14: Lawrenceburg Speedway — 29 May 2026
  • Round 15: Butler Speedway — 30 May 2026
  • Round 16: Davenport Speedway — 1–2 Jun 2026
  • Round 17: Red Cedar Speedway — 3–4 Jun 2026
  • Round 18: Gondik Law Speedway — 4–5 Jun 2026
  • Round 19: I-94 EMR Speedway — 5–6 Jun 2026
  • Round 20: Dacotah Speedway — 6–7 Jun 2026
  • Round 21: Eagle Raceway — 9–10 Jun 2026
  • Round 22: Shelby County Speedway — 11–12 Jun 2026
  • Round 23: Big Sky Speedway — 26–28 Jun 2026
  • Round 24: Fremont Speedway — 13 Jul 2026
  • Round 25: Eldora Speedway — 15–16 Jul 2026
  • Round 26: Lernerville Speedway — 21 Jul 2026
  • Round 27: Ransomville Speedway — 23 Jul 2026
  • Round 28: Stateline Speedway — 24 Jul 2026
  • Round 29: Port Royal Speedway — 25–26 Jul 2026
  • Round 30: Bridgeport Motorsports Park — 28 Jul 2026
  • Round 31: Santa Maria Speedway — 21 Aug 2026
  • Round 32: Thunderbowl Raceway — 22 Aug 2026
  • Round 33: Placerville Speedway — 23 Aug 2026
  • Round 34: Silver Dollar Speedway — 28–30 Aug 2026
  • Round 35: Douglas County Dirt Track — 1 Sept 2026
  • Round 36: Skagit Speedway — 4–6 Sept 2026
  • Round 37: Port Royal Speedway — 10–12 Sept 2026
  • Round 38: Lucas Oil Raceway — 17–19 Sept 2026
  • Round 39: Kokomo Speedway — 23 Sept 2026
  • Round 40: Eldora Speedway — 25–26 Sept 2026
  • Round 41: Lakeside Speedway — 9–11 Oct 2026
  • Round 42: Texas — 16–18 Oct 2026
  • Round 43: Perth Motorplex — 28–30 Dec 2026

What Time Does High Limit Racing Race? Timezone Conversions

High Limit Racing events typically begin in the evening local time, with feature races often scheduled for prime-time viewing. For a typical 7:00 PM Central Time start, here’s how that converts across timezones:

  • US Central (CT): 7:00 PM (local track time for most venues)
  • US Eastern (ET): 8:00 PM
  • US Pacific (PT): 5:00 PM
  • UK (GMT): 1:00 AM (next day)
  • UK (BST, summer): 1:00 AM (next day)
  • Central Europe (CET): 2:00 AM (next day)
  • Central Europe (CEST, summer): 2:00 AM (next day)
  • Australia Eastern (AEST): 10:00 AM (next day)
  • Australia Eastern (AEDT, summer): 11:00 AM (next day)

Session times vary by venue. For automatically converted times in your local timezone, download The Racing Line app at https://trlapp.com/app — it displays every session on the racing timetable adjusted to your location.

Where Can I Watch High Limit Racing Live Streams?

High Limit Racing offers live racing stream coverage through:

  • FloRacing 🇺🇸 — Comprehensive coverage (paid subscription, geo-restrictions apply)
  • FloRacing YouTube 🌍 — Selected events (geo-restrictions apply)

To find the right motorsport stream for your region and never miss a moment, The Racing Line app consolidates all viewing options alongside the complete racing calendar.

How Do I Get High Limit Racing 2026 Timetable Notifications?

Never miss a High Limit Racing session with The Racing Line app’s Smart Notifications system. Customise alerts by session type, set your preferred lead time, and receive reminders before hot laps, heats, and feature races begin. With 220+ series on the motorsport calendar — from sprint cars to Formula 1 — The Racing Line is your essential companion for following every live motorsport stream and racing timetable in one place.

Download The Racing Line on iOS and Android at https://trlapp.com/app to stay ahead of the 2026 High Limit Racing season.

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