

7/15/2025
Kubota High Limit Racing
WHAT’S ON THE TABLE: Wednesday’s Double Down Duel$ and Thursday’s $100k Joker’s Jackpot on FS1 Bring High Limit Racing Back to Eldora Speedway
ROSSBURG, OH (July 15, 2025) – It’s a monumental week at “The World’s Greatest Dirt Track” as Eldora Speedway hosts four-straight nights of racing, including a return to national television in Thursday’s $100,000-to-win Joker’s Jackpot. Almost 70 drivers are pre-entered for the weeklong festivities, all leading towards Saturday’s $200,000-to-win Kings Royal.
Let's look at what's on the table ahead of a big week:
SPLIT-FIELD FORMAT: Wednesday’s Double Down Duel$ will utilize a unique split-field format with all cars competing, but in two separate programs – giving fans more bang for their buck. The field will be split in half into a Group A and Group B with each group conducting their own flight of Qualifying, a set of four Heat Races, a B-Main, and then a 25-lap A-Main.
While racing for points all night long – which sets the stage for Thursday’s Joker’s Jackpot – teams will be dealt big inverts to spice up the racing. The “Wheel of Misfortune” will doll out a 6, 7 or 8-car inversion for all eight Heat Races, and then another 8, 9 or 10-car inversion to both A-Mains on Wednesday.
LIVE ON NATIONAL TELEVISION: For the first time since June of 2020, Sprint Car Racing will return to live national television on Thursday night for the $100,000-to-win Joker’s Jackpot. From 7:00-9:00pm ET on FS1, a two-hour broadcast will showcase a pair of C-Mains, a pair of B-Mains, and the 40-lap A-Main.
Thursday’s format will work by locking-in the top-12 from Double Down Duel$ points to the A-Main, putting 13th-36th in points into two, 15-lap B-Mains (transferring top-6 each), and then moving 37th-70th in points into two, 10-lap C-Main (transferring top-4 each).
ELDORA ROYALTY: Among the 68 entered drivers is 23 former winners at “The Big E,” including a group of eight Kings Royal champions and the man who won the Eldora Million. It’s a who’s who of modern day sprint car superstars between the likes of Larson, Gravel, Macedo, Kofoid, Schatz, Sweet, Schuchart, Abreu, Courtney, Marks, Scelzi, Haudenschild, Kahne, Bacon, Peck, Reutzel, Bell, and many, many more.
• King David XLI (David Gravel, Big Game Motorsports #2)
• King Donny XL (Donny Schatz, Tony Stewart Racing #15)
• Million Dollar Man (Logan Schuchart, Shark Racing #1S)
• King Brent XXXIX (Brent Marks, Murray-Marks Motorsports #19)
• King Tyler XXXVIII (Tyler Courtney, Clauson-Marshall Racing #7BC)
• King Kyle XXXVII (Kyle Larson, Silva Motorsports #57)
• King Brad XXXVI (Brad Sweet, Kasey Kahne Racing #49)
• King Kerry XXXI (Kerry Madsen, Tony Vermeer #55V)
• King Tyler XXVIII (Tyler Walker, Ron Rutherford #69)
US VS. THEM: Kings Royal week – with High Limit sanctioning Wednesday and Thursday, and the World of Outlaws sanctioning Friday and Saturday – offers a major moment for fans to see the two national series go head-to-head all week long.
To this point in 2025, a pair of High Rollers have won with the Outlaws and a pair of Outlaws have won with the High Rollers. On the High Limit side, Brad Sweet and Rico Abreu both own World of Outlaws wins this year; while Buddy Kofoid and Cole Macedo have topped High Limit races.
NO POINTS, ALL CASH: Because a split-field format it being utilized, Wednesday and Thursday’s programs will offer show-up points only for the Kubota High Limit Racing championship – meaning it’s all about the money and the glory.
The Double Down Duel$ being split allows 48 feature starters on Wednesday night with a $12,000-to-win, $1,000-to-start purse. On Thursday, the $100,000 title is the fifth of nine total six-figure paydays in Sprint Car Racing this year – with Kubota High Limit Racing also set to pay north of $100k at the Gold Cup Race of Champions and Skagit Nationals in August. The 40-lap main event will also pay $4,000-to-start.
BIG NUMBERS AT “THE BIG E”: Currently sitting at 68 entries for the Double Down Duel$, if all drivers show up fans will be treated to the third-highest car count in Eldora Speedway history for winged Sprint Cars. The only two times they’ve surpassed that mark was 83 cars at the 2023 Eldora Million and 77 cars at the 1997 Kings Royal.
Eldora Speedway Entry List:
1A – Ashton Torgerson
1K – Kelby Watt
1S – Logan Schuchart
2 – David Gravel
2C – Cole Macedo
3Z – Brock Zearfoss
4 – Zane DeVault
5 – Brenham Crouch
5W – Jeremy Weaver
6 – Zach Hampton
6R – Ryan Smith
7BC – Tyler Courtney
7N – Darin Naida
7S – Chris Windom
9 – Kasey Kahne
9R – Chase Randall
10 – Ryan Timms
11N – Kasey Jedrzejek
13 – Daison Pursley
14 – Spencer Bayston
14BC – Corey Day
15 – Donny Schatz
15C – Chris Andrews
15K – Creed Kemenah
17 – Sheldon Haudenschild
17B – Bill Balog
17GP – Tim Shaffer
18 – Giovanni Scelzi
18T – Tanner Holmes
19 – Brent Marks
19H – Kevin Thomas Jr.
21 – James McFadden
21B – Brian Brown
21H – Brady Bacon
22 – Brandon Spithaler
22M – Rees Moran
23 – Chase Dietz
23L – Jimmy Light
23W – Garet Williamson
24 – Rico Abreu
24D – Danny Sams III
26 – Justin Peck
27 – Emerson Axsom
27H – Steven Snyder Jr.
32 – Bryce Lucius
39M – Anthony Macri
41 – Carson Macedo
42 – Sye Lynch
45 – Devon Borden
45D – Derek Hagar
45W – Cory Eliason
48 – Danny Dietrich
49 – Brad Sweet
49X – Cale Thomas
51 – Joel Myers Jr.
55 – Hunter Schuerenberg
55V – Kerry Madsen
57 – Kyle Larson
69 – Tyler Walker
69K – Christopher Bell
71 – Parker Price-Miller
83 – Buddy Kofoid
84 – Ty Gibbs
87 – Aaron Reutzel
88 – Tanner Thorson
88W – Austin McCarl
99 – Cameron Nastasi
99G – Skylar Gee
Article Credit: Brian Walker