Texas Driver Joins Stacked Rookie Class in Growing Sprint Car Series
High Limit Racing is adding another rising star to its growing roster, as Texas native Chase Randall has signed on to compete full-time in the series for the 2025 season. The move marks a major step in the young driver’s career as he joins a stacked rookie class set to battle for supremacy in one of sprint car racing’s most competitive tours.
Randall, known for his speed and aggressive driving style, has been turning heads in the dirt racing world. After gaining experience in various sprint car series, he now takes on the challenge of racing full-time against some of the best drivers in the country.
A Growing Powerhouse in Sprint Car Racing
High Limit Racing, co-founded by NASCAR star Kyle Larson and former driver Brad Sweet, has quickly become a premier sprint car series, attracting top-tier talent and sponsorships. With an expanding schedule and increased prize money, the series has positioned itself as a major player in the dirt racing scene.
For Randall, this opportunity represents a shot at proving himself on a national level while competing with established veterans and a talented group of fellow rookies.
Randall on the Move
Randall expressed his excitement about joining the series full-time, acknowledging the challenge ahead but embracing the opportunity.
“This is a dream come true. High Limit Racing is growing fast, and I’m excited to be a part of it. The competition is tough, but I’m ready to give it everything I’ve got,” Randall said.
A Rookie Class to Watch
Randall won’t be the only young driver making the jump to High Limit Racing in 2025. The series’ rookie class is shaping up to be one of the strongest in recent memory, with multiple up-and-coming stars looking to make their mark. The battle for Rookie of the Year honors could be one of the most exciting storylines of the season.
With talent, speed, and determination, Chase Randall is poised to make an impact in his High Limit Racing debut. As the 2025 season approaches, all eyes will be on this Texas driver to see how he stacks up against the best in the business.