Mother Nature tried her figurative best to derail the inaugural High Limit race this week at East Bay Motorsports Park (Florida) but Kyle Larson says he came away feeling really good about the future following the first two races.
Opening night on Monday was postponed halfway through the event with the features being completed on Tuesday before the regularly scheduled program. The races were won by Larson and Tyler Courtney respectively.
Both shows packed out the Tampa area bullring and the races were well received, especially the Tuesday finale. Larson co-owns the series with brother-in-law Brad Sweet, the World of Outlaws champion from the past five years, and sports streaming giant FloSports.
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“I thought it went really good,” Larson said during Daytona 500 media day on Wednesday. “I tried to follow along with the broadcast as much as I could throughout the night, watching heat races I wasn’t in so I could listen to how that was going.