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Kyle Busch Teases High Limit Racing Debut but Says, ‘Not So Fast’

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
January 7, 2025
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Kyle Busch Teases High Limit Racing Debut but Says, ‘Not So Fast’

Nov 10, 2024; Avondale, Arizona, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Busch (8) is introduced before the Cup Series championship race at Phoenix Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Kyle Busch, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, has been approached by fellow Cup star Kyle Larson to race in the High Limit Racing series, Larson’s high-octane sprint car venture. But Busch, ever the methodical racer, isn’t ready to jump headfirst into the dirt racing world just yet.


Larson’s Invite to Busch: The Sprint Car Pitch

High Limit Racing, co-founded by Kyle Larson and his brother-in-law, dirt racing veteran Brad Sweet, has skyrocketed to prominence in the U.S. dirt racing scene, even expanding internationally with a recent event in Australia. With its mix of high-stakes action and grassroots appeal, the series has attracted NASCAR drivers looking to test their mettle in a different motorsport arena. Larson, never shy about extending an invitation, is now targeting Busch as his latest recruit.

Busch, who made his sprint car debut recently, admitted that the idea is tempting but emphasized the need for preparation.

“Uh, maybe. I would at least like to give it a shot. At least go test, at least go run, get some laps in one and just kind of feel it out,” Busch shared.


Not So Fast: Busch Wants More Practice

While Busch is intrigued by the prospect of racing in High Limit events, he’s not ready to dive in just yet. Despite his extensive NASCAR resume, the Joe Gibbs Racing veteran emphasized that he lacks experience in non-winged sprint cars, a type of vehicle that demands a vastly different skill set than stock cars.

“Larson’s trying to get me to do it. He wants me to run a race in it already,” Busch said with a laugh. “I’m like, hold on a second, I haven’t even sat in one!”

For Busch, it’s not just about showing up—it’s about showing up prepared.


Wing vs. Non-Wing: Busch’s Preference

Busch revealed that while he’s more comfortable with winged sprint cars, he’s fully aware of the skill and grit required to master the non-winged format.

“I think it’d be fun. I enjoy the wing side more here honestly than the non-wing side. Why? I don’t know. I guess the real drivers are the non-wing guys,” Busch quipped. “I’m not a real driver… yet.”

This admission shows Busch’s humility and his commitment to honing his craft before stepping into a sprint car race against seasoned dirt racers.


What’s Next for Busch and High Limit?

Though he’s keeping Larson waiting for now, Busch hasn’t ruled out a future appearance in High Limit Racing. With his characteristic determination, Busch is likely to test, train, and gain more experience before facing off against the dirt racing elite.

High Limit Racing fans and NASCAR enthusiasts alike will be eager to see if and when Busch finally joins the action. For now, though, it’s clear Busch wants to make sure his potential debut isn’t just a publicity stunt—it’s a calculated, competitive entry.


The Bigger Picture: NASCAR Stars and Grassroots Racing

Busch’s hesitancy highlights a growing trend of crossover between NASCAR and grassroots motorsports. Drivers like Larson, Christopher Bell, and Chase Elliott have demonstrated how beneficial it can be to expand their racing horizons. If Busch eventually takes the plunge, his entry would further blur the lines between NASCAR’s polished world and the gritty, high-risk drama of sprint car racing.

The clock’s ticking—can Kyle Larson convince Busch to strap in sooner rather than later? Stay tuned.

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