When to watch High Limit Racing International at Australia’s Perth Motorplex in America? All you need to know

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The 2025 High Limit Racing has arrived at Perth Motorplex in Australia for its second annual international event. A total of 43 drivers will compete in a three-day sprint car racing spectacular from Sunday, December 28, to Tuesday, December 30.

Notable entries of the event, including American standouts like two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson, Aaron Reutzel, Brad Sweet, Buddy Kofoid, Carson Macedo, and Hendrick Motorsports developmental driver Corey Day, are scheduled to race in Australia.


What time High Limit International airs in the U.S.

As Perth is ahead of the United States by many hours (around 13 hours ahead of Eastern Time), races will start very early for American viewers.

According to High Limit Racing’s X account. Sunday’s schedule at Perth Motorplex for American fans is:

𝟰:𝟮𝟱𝗮𝗺 ET: Hot Laps, Qualifying

𝟱:𝟰𝟬𝗮𝗺 ET: Heat Races

𝟲:𝟱𝟱𝗮𝗺 ET: Dash, B-Main

𝟴:𝟮𝟱𝗮𝗺 ET: Feature

In other regions the start times of the Sunday’s events are:

Pacific Time: 12:30 AM – 5–6 AM

Mountain Time: 1:30 AM – 6–7 AM

Central Time: 2:30 AM – 7–8 AM

Eastern Time: 3:30 AM – 8–9 AM

The live coverage of the event will be available on FloRacing, available on desktop and mobile (via the FloSports app). If you can’t watch live at 3–8 AM, FloRacing stores video footage for subscribers to replay later at convenient times.


Full High Limit Racing International schedule at Australia’s Perth Motorplex

The three-day of High Limit International schedule follows:

Night One – Sunday (December 28, 2025)

Maddington Toyota Sprintcars – High Limit Racing International Prelim Night #1 ($15,000 to win)

Night Two – Monday (December 29, 2025)

Maddington Toyota Sprintcars – High Limit Racing International Prelim Night #2 ($15,000 to win)

Night Three – Tuesday (December 30, 2025)

Maddington Toyota Sprintcars—High Limit Racing International Main Event Night ($110,000 to win)

After the success of the inaugural High Limit International, the event has quickly become one of the most exciting off-season sprint car events globally, attracting big prize money, international competition, and fan-favorite drivers. 11 American drivers led by the Larson and Australian grassroots heroes will battle for titles and big payouts over three intense nights.

The finale that pays $110,000 AUD to win also makes the High Limit International event the richest sprint car race in Australian history.

Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson dominated the inaugural High Limit International last year and will look to replicate the same on Tuesday.

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