The Dirt Track at Charlotte (Photo: World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series)
High Limit Racing vs World of Outlaws: 2024 full-time drivers
Shane Walters
Here’s the list of drivers who are running in each series for 2024
It’s going to be a great year to be a dirt sprint car driver. Teams now have options with two national series.
High Limit Racing, owned by Brad Sweet and Kyle Larson have been making moves. A recent purchase of the All-Star Circuit of Champions has brought High Limit into the national touring scene.
Additionally, High Limit has announced a charter system that will begin with 5 charters being issued after the 2024 season. 5 more will be issued the following season. For 2026, the ten charter teams will share 50% of the streaming revenue.
It’s worth noting that the World of Outlaws have limits on their full-time drivers. In order to earn season-ending championship funds, drivers are only allowed a select number of events outside of an Outlaws sanctioned event. High Limit Racing does not have any limits on where their drivers can race.
Drivers have already started announcing their allegiances for 2024. Here’s the lists for each series.
The following drivers have committed to running full-time with the corresponding series:
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series 2024 Drivers
1s Logan Schuchart
2 David Gravel
3Z Brock Zearfoss
6 Bill Rose
7S Landon Crawley
15 Donny Schatz
17 Sheldon Haudenschild
18 Giovanni Scelzi
20G Noah Gass
High Limit Racing 2024 Drivers
1 Brenham Crouch
1A Jacob Allen
5 Spencer Bayston
8 Cory Eliason
9 Kasey Kahne
9P Parker-Price Miller
13 Justin Peck
14 Corey Day
24 Rico Abreu
26 Zeb Wise
49 Brad Sweet
55 Chris Windom
57 Kyle Larson*
Note: Kyle Larson intends to run only the mini-season of mid-week races for 2024.
2023 World of Outlaws champion and High Limit co-owner Brad Sweet is making the switch from Outlaws to High Limit.
Spencer Bayston ran every Outlaws race in 2023. He’ll also move to High Limit.
Kasey Kahne recently committed to High Limit after running over half the Outlaw events last season. Same goes for Cory Eliason, Rico Abreu, Jacob Allen and Justin Peck.