High Limit Racing Airs on FS1 Tuesday with Groundbreaking Opportunity

VADO, N.M. — Interstate Batteries High Limit Racing rolls into the national spotlight Tuesday night, bringing its high-powered sprint car product to a broader audience with a live broadcast on FS1 from Vado Speedway Park.

The event marks the first of six races scheduled to air on FS1 during the 2026 season, a significant step forward for a rapidly growing series looking to expand its reach beyond the traditional dirt racing fan base.

Tuesday’s race, the opener of the Roto-Rooter Midweek Series, is set to begin at 9 p.m. ET and represents a major opportunity for High Limit Racing to attract casual viewers with limited competition elsewhere across the sports landscape.

Founded in 2022 by NASCAR star Kyle Larson and sprint car standout Brad Sweet, High Limit Racing has quickly established itself as one of the premier touring series in dirt racing. Now, with increased national television exposure, the series has a chance to further cement its place in the motorsports hierarchy.

The timing could not be better.

Through the opening stretch of the 2026 season, parity has defined the competition. Six races have produced six different winners, underscoring the depth of talent in the field and creating an unpredictable championship battle that is only beginning to take shape.

That level of competition, combined with the nature of sprint car racing — high horsepower, multi-groove racing surfaces and minimal downtime — makes for an appealing product for both hardcore and new fans alike.

Unlike many forms of motorsports, sprint car events are known for their efficiency. With no extended caution periods and a streamlined format featuring heat races, a dash, and a feature event, the show delivers constant action while being completed in a timely manner.

For High Limit Racing, Tuesday night serves as more than just another race on the schedule. It is a measuring stick.

After making its national television debut in 2025, the expanded six-race slate on FS1 in 2026 signals growing confidence from both the series and its broadcast partners. () Strong viewership could pave the way for even greater exposure in the future, while a compelling on-track product may help introduce a new audience to dirt racing.

With momentum building, a wide-open championship fight and a national stage awaiting, High Limit Racing has positioned itself for a breakthrough moment.

If you like horsepower, side-by-side racing and a fast-paced show, Tuesday night in the New Mexico desert might be exactly what you’re looking for.

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