MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Driven2SaveLives, an Indiana Donor Network program, will return as a major partner of High Limit Racing’s Midweek Money Series this year.
Through the 10-race series, Driven2SaveLives will raise awareness about the importance of organ and tissue donation, honor Bryan Clauson and all donor heroes through the series partnership and be the primary sponsor of the No. 14BC driven by 18-year-old Corey Day.
“The selflessness and generosity of organ and tissue donors and their families give patients in need of a transplant a second chance at life,” said Indiana Donor Network President and CEO Kellie Tremain. “We need to end the wait for lifesaving organ transplants, and our Driven2SaveLives program and partnership with High Limit Racing are important steps in that direction.”
The Midweek Money Series will continue with 10 midweek scheduled events. Kicking off on April 9 at Riverside Int’l Speedway in West Memphis, Ark., each race pays a minimum of $20,000 to win. $100,000 in prize money will be distributed amongst the top 10 teams following the finale at I-70 Speedway in Odessa, Mo., on Oct. 8. NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson won the inaugural season championship – then titled High Limit Sprint Car Series – in 2023.
“Indiana Donor Network, through their Driven2SaveLives program, was one of the first partners to support High Limit Racing,” said Kendra Jacobs, Chief Marketing and Events Officer at High Limit Racing. “The goal of every partnership is to build a long-lasting relationship, and we’re happy to be doing just that with Driven2SaveLives. We strongly believe in their mission and want to continue to use our platform to make a difference.”
California’s Day, currently fourth in the overall High Limit Racing standings, will compete in each event, chasing both the High Limit Racing and the Midweek Money Series championship.
Midweek Money Series Schedule
Tuesday, April 9 — Riverside International Speedway, West Memphis, Ark.
Tuesday, April 16 — Red Dirt Raceway, Meeker, Ok.
Wednesday, May 1 — 81 Speedway, Wichita, Kan.
Tuesday, May 14 — Kokomo Speedway, Kokomo, Ind.
Tuesday, May 28 — Grandview Speedway, Bechtelsville, Penn.
Tuesday, June 4 — Davenport Speedway, Davenport, Iowa
Tuesday, June 11 — *Eagle Raceway, Eagle, Neb.
Wednesday, June 26 — Lake Ozark Speedway, Lake Ozark, Mo.
Tuesday, October 1 — **Atomic Speedway, Chillicothe, Ohio
Tuesday, October 8 — I-70 Speedway, Odessa, Mo.