Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell Set for Showdown at Huset’s Speedway

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series storms into Huset’s Speedway in Brandon, South Dakota, from June 18–21, 2025, for the Huset’s High Bank Nationals, a four-day spectacle featuring the $100,000-to-win Huset’s Hustle (June 18–19) and the $250,000-to-win BillionAuto.com High Bank Nationals (June 20–21). NASCAR stars Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell headline a stacked 60-plus driver field, reigniting their 2025 dirt rivalry on the high-banked 3/8-mile oval.

Larson, driving the Silva Motorsports No. 57, is a Huset’s veteran with two World of Outlaws wins at the track, including a $20,000 prelim score in 2023. His 2025 season boasts three Outlaws victories, including Jacksonville Speedway on April 25, and a 22% career win rate (29 of 130 starts). Larson’s aggressive style thrives at Huset’s, where momentum and bold moves in traffic are key. With a NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono looming on June 22, Larson’s focus on prelim points Wednesday and Friday will be crucial to secure prime starting spots for the big-money finales.

Bell, making his Huset’s debut in the Kreitz Racing No. 69K, is confirmed for the Hustle and possibly the Nationals. His 2025 dirt return has been electric, highlighted by a February 7 Volusia Speedway win, edging Larson by 0.05 seconds in a thrilling duel. Despite limited sprint car starts, Bell’s precision and top-tier equipment make him a threat, especially for Thursday’s $100,000 prize. His NASCAR schedule may limit his Nationals run, but a Hustle upset is within reach.

Apr 9, 2023; Bristol, Tennessee, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Christopher Bell (20) wins the Food City Dirt Race at the Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt Course. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports

Their 2025 clashes, particularly Volusia’s photo finish, have fans on X buzzing for another Larson-Bell showdown. Larson’s Huset’s experience gives him an edge, but Bell’s hunger for a signature dirt win adds intrigue. They’ll face fierce competition from David Gravel (eight 2025 wins), Michael Kofoid (2024 Nationals champ), and High Limit stars like Brad Sweet. The $800,000-plus purse and Huset’s fast, 10.319-second track record promise intense racing. Catch the action on DIRTVision or follow @WorldofOutlaws for updates as Larson and Bell battle for dirt supremacy.

It’s Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell.

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