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Msg ID: 2796774 All Star Sprint Series    
Author:Opperman4x
10/23/2023 4:04:18 PM

Tony Stewart sell All Stars to Kyle Larson and Brad Sweet.  https://www.speedsport.com/sprints-midgets/other-sprint-cars/high-limit-acquires-all-star-circuit-of-champions/



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Msg ID: 2796781 Here’s the link     
Author:Rick Shive
10/23/2023 6:41:59 PM

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CHAMPIONS

High Limit Sprint Car Series Acquires All Star Circuit of Champions

The High Limit Sprint Car Series, owned by Kyle Larson and Brad Sweet, has finalized the acquisition of the All Star Circuit of Champions from Tony Stewart.

Oct 23, 2023 by FloRacing Staff
 
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The High Limit Sprint Car Series has finalized the acquisition of the All Star Circuit of Champions. Effective immediately, NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson and four-time World of Outlaws Sprint Cars champion Brad Sweet will take over ownership of the regional 410 Sprint Car series owned by three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and Eldora Speedway owner Tony Stewart. 

“Sprint Car racing is in a better place today because of the contributions Tony has made, including his ownership of the All Stars,” said Larson, co-owner of the High Limit Sprint Car Series. “His commitment to giving back to the sport has been an inspiration to me, personally. Brad and I share his passion for making the business side of the sport better for teams, drivers and sponsors and we’re thankful for Tony’s trust in us to carry on what he started.” 

RELATED: Kyle Larson Puts Bow On Inaugural High Limit Sprint Car Series Championship

Stewart purchased the All Star Circuit of Champions in 2015, adding to his long list of legendary contributions to motorsports. As just the fourth different owner since the series’ creation in 1970, Stewart grew the All Star Circuit of Champions by expanding its footprint in the country, increasing purses for its teams and raising the series visibility by partnering with FloRacing in 2020. 

“When I purchased the All Stars in 2015, my intention was to unite what had become a divided class of regional 410 winged sprint car racing,” said Stewart. “Over the last nine years, not only have we unified, but we also pushed the boundaries on our geographic footprint, purse structure and race format, while providing a Series that has groomed young talent and provided a continued course for our seasoned veteran drivers. I am extremely proud of our accomplishments. We have developed great relationships with corporate partners, tracks, promoters, team owners and drivers, all of which have contributed to the success of the All Star Series.  The time is right to pass the torch to Kyle and Brad.  I have had many conversations with them both on their overall vision for 410 racing and I am confident that with their leadership, the sport will continue to thrive into the foreseeable future.  

“I am honored to have my name listed next to Bud Miller, Bert & Brigitte Emick and Guy Webb as one of four to have owned the All Stars since 1970.  I certainly need to recognize and thank our employees. Our Series Directors, Don Grabey, Eric Walls and Kevin Nouse, have all contributed immensely to the Series and to the sport. The Series Director role is a thankless job and I appreciate their efforts.  Blake Anderson and Ross Paulson are our longest tenured employees, having been with the All Stars since the inception of my ownership. Their enthusiasm and dedication to the All Stars and 410 racing are unparalleled.  Kenny (Osborne), Erin (Noel), John (Menear), Tyler (Altmeyer), Steve (Topper), Gooch (Jeff Patterson) and Logan (Nouse) were the most recent part of the integral team that allowed us to remain humbly successful over the course of nearly a decade.  I look forward to our final banquet in December to celebrate with all our constituents.”

In 2023, Larson and Sweet introduced the High Limit Sprint Car Series with an inaugural schedule that featured 12 midweek events. Like Stewart, their goal is to elevate Sprint Car racing and turn their passion for the sport into a positive for fans, drivers, teams and race tracks. 

“We’ve learned a lot throughout our inaugural midweek season this year,” said Sweet, co-owner of the High Limit Sprint Car Series. “We have a strong desire to expand on what we’ve learned and continue to contribute to and grow sprint car racing. Kyle and I, like Tony, believe in this sport and want to provide more opportunities for teams, drivers and tracks. We’re looking forward to more announcements coming soon.” 

Information regarding the 2024 schedule and team roster is forthcoming. Follow High Limit on X (formerly known as Twitter), Facebook and Instagram to stay up-to-date on all upcoming announcements. 



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Msg ID: 2796789 All Star Sprint Series    
Author:Opperman4x
10/23/2023 8:16:51 PM

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I'll amost bet when Donny Schatz retires Tony closes up the team. 



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Msg ID: 2796792 All Star Sprint Series    
Author:DRogie
10/23/2023 8:41:21 PM

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I think it will be good for sprint car racing. Both Kyle and Brad (and Tony for that matter) want what's best for sprint car racing - the racers, owners and fans.

I grew up a stock car fan but since I got Flo I watched more sprint (and midget) races this year than I saw in my previous 50 years as a fan. Their shows are well run, the announcers are great and they have drivers to root for.  If they can get this die-hard stock fan to faithfully watch I'm sure they can convert others. 

- David



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Msg ID: 2796806 All Star Sprint Series    
Author:kjeyres
10/24/2023 7:56:57 AM

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David, agree 100%. I too have watched more sprint cars, midgets, and late models than I've watched in my whole life combined.  This is a great step and I only hope they really go toe to toe with the WRG. I hate the power they bestow on the teams and drivers. I'm not a conspiracy guy, but Charlotte could be quite interesting for Brad Sweet.  lol

The only downfall to this I think, is the High Limit, short, Tuesday night (basically) schedule was nice and I guess that will go away. 



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Msg ID: 2796836 All Star Sprint Series    
Author:Frank A Jr.
10/24/2023 1:12:54 PM

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Welcome to the Sprint Car club!!!


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Msg ID: 2796856 All Star Sprint Series    
Author:kjeyres
10/24/2023 3:47:14 PM

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You and Jersey Sprint Nut!  lol



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Msg ID: 2796860 All Star Sprint Series    
Author:Rick Shive
10/24/2023 4:27:50 PM

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It remains to be seen what the immediate plans are. Some think they'll combine the two series, but I think initially they'll keep them separate. 



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Msg ID: 2796861 All Star Sprint Series    
Author:Frank A Jr.
10/24/2023 4:48:26 PM

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Miss that guy and his late calls as we bitched about the Devils



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Msg ID: 2796967 All Star Sprint Series    
Author:Pee Wee Fan
10/25/2023 6:32:10 PM

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Would not surprise me if a select few "all-star" shows pay "2023 high limit'' money with double points handed out.  Also, will be surprised if Brad Sweet continues to run WOO.  Scott Ely 



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