Kyle Larson goes back to back at High Limit International: Full results at Perth Motorplex

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NASCAR superstar Kyle Larson wins the second annual High Limit Racing International at Australia’s Perth Motorplex on Tuesday (December 30). He went on to win after holding off the charge of Corey Day, Dayne Kingshott, and Michael Kofoid in an intense battle at the 3/8-mile clay oval speedway.

Driving the #1K sprint car for Jason Pryde, Kyle Larson became the back-to-back High Limit International champion on Australian soil. It's the highest-paying sprint car event in Australian history. Larson, known as “Yung Money,” took home prize money of $110,000.

Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Larson emerged victorious after grabbing the lead in the second half of the race and never looked back, beating Dayne Kingshott and Corey Day to cross the finish line in P1.

Larson crossed the finish line 0.576 seconds ahead of Kingshott to take the checkered flag.

Dayne Kingshott finished runner-up, followed by Michael Kofoid, Cole Macedo, and Luke Oldfield, who completed the top five. Carson Macedo, Jock Goodyer, Callum Williamson, Daniel Harding, and Brock Zearfoss completed the top 10.

Larson's brother-in-law Brad Sweet finished 11th in the 26-driver field.


Where did Kyle Larson and other sprint car drivers finish on the third night at Perth Motorplex? Complete race results

Below are the final results of the 2026 High Limit Racing International's finale at Australia's Perth Motorplex:

  1. #1K – Kyle Larson
  2. #2 – Dayne Kingshott
  3. #U7 – Michael Kofoid
  4. #U40 – Cole Macedo
  5. #Q65 – Luke Oldfield
  6. #U60 – Carson Macedo
  7. #T22 – Jock Goodyer
  8. #3 – Callum Williamson
  9. #18 – Daniel Harding
  10. #U95 – Brock Zearfoss
  11. #U49 – Brad Sweet
  12. #U17 – Aaron Reutzel
  13. #79 – Kris Coyle
  14. #26 – Kerry Madsen
  15. #U16 – Xavier Doney
  16. #24 – Jack Williamson
  17. #71 – Kaiden Manders
  18. #45 – Aaron Chircop
  19. #25 – Taylor Milling
  20. #11 – Jason Kendrick
  21. #U3 – Corey Day
  22. #U24 – Rico Abreu
  23. #U21 – Justin Whittall
  24. #A1 – James McFadden
  25. #44 – Ryan Lancaster
  26. #77 – Brad Maiolo

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