KOKOMO, Ind. — With thunderstorms set to douse the track and facility over the coming days, High Limit Sprint Car Series and Kokomo Speedway officials have made the call to postpone Wednesday’s race to a later time.
The event was originally scheduled for Tuesday, but was moved to Wednesday earlier this week due to the unfavorable forecast.
As of today’s development, the date for the third round of the inaugural High Limit Sprint Car Series campaign — presented by Driven2SaveLives, an organ donation awareness program by the Indiana Donor Network — is currently TBD.
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— High Limit Racing (@HighLimitRacing) May 2, 2023
Unfortunately, @KokomoSpeedway is just not in work-able shape & tomorrow’s event is postponed.
The event is NOT cancelled completely.
We’re actively searching for a rescheduled date and will announce once finalized with track. pic.twitter.com/FX8hDgq4Yv
Nearly 50 competitors were expected to compete in the $23,023-to-win, $1,500-to-start event at Indiana’s Baddest Bullring.
Through two races, Giovanni Scelzi (Lakeside Speedway) and Anthony Macri (34 Raceway) have scored wins this season.