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Chase Raudman (right) interviews Travis Pastrana on DIRTVision. (Chase Raudman photo)

Chase Raudman Named High Limit Racing Announcer

Chase Raudman, a 29-year-old native of California, will be the High Limit Racing play-by-play voice guiding fans through the inaugural national season, which features 60 dates and a coast-to-coast slate.

Raudman will be behind the mic when the 2024 campaign begins Feb. 12-13 at Florida’s East Bay Raceway Park.

“We knew that we needed our announcer to be someone young, passionate and promising, someone that could not only elevate our brand but grow alongside it,” said High Limit co-owner Brad Sweet. “We think Chase fits that mold perfectly and we’re thrilled to welcome him to the team. It will be exciting to see how he makes this role his own and helps us guide High Limit Racing into the future.”

Spending the last three years in a prominent role as pit reporter for the World of Outlaws, Raudman honed his craft, studied the sport and became a key industry figure while building relationships with drivers, teams, sponsors and fans.

Prior to that, he garnered plenty of experience in play-by-play lead announcing while calling outlaw kart and micro sprint racing for Fast 4 Media. 

“This is the opportunity of a lifetime for me, so first and foremost, I owe a huge thank you to Brad, Kyle [Larson] and everybody at FloSports for trusting me enough to take this leap,” said Raudman. “I feel like the potential for High Limit is endless, and I look forward to growing as an announcer as the brand does.”