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Corey Day Goes Full-Time Sprint Car Racing, Ready to Chase High Limit Championship in 2024
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12/8/2023

12/8/2023

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Corey Day Goes Full-Time Sprint Car Racing, Ready to Chase High Limit Championship in 2024

After dropping the news yesterday that he would run the full 11-race Midweek Money Series, Corey Day came back to the PRI Show today and announced an even bigger bombshell. The 18-year-old teenage phenom is going all in, signing up to compete for all 60 races and chasing the High Limit Racing championship in 2024.

Driving for Jason Meyers, a two-time World of Outlaws champion and future National, Sprint Car Hall of Famer, Day will primarily wheel the familiar Sander Engineering #14 with another 25 selected races in the Driven2Save Lives #14BC design thanks to a partnership with Clauson-Marshall Racing.

Day and Meyers are now the ninth team to claim High Roller status in 2024, joining fellow High Limit full-timers including Brad Sweet, Rico Abreu, Zeb Wise, Jacob Allen, Kasey Kahne, Cory Eliason, Justin Peck, and Brenham Crouch

On the heels of a career-year, Corey won 13 races in 2023, joined his father Ronnie Day as a NARC 410 Champion, earned his first World of Outlaws win at the prestigious Gold Cup Race of Champions, and took the Trophy Cup title, among other accomplishments.

Most excited for the 11-race west coast swing in August, the Clovis, California native has already won at all seven California/Oregon/Washington tracks featured on the schedule - being Tulare, Kings, Placerville, Silver Dollar, Douglas County, Grays Harbor, and Skagit. Two of those events, the Gold Cup and Skagit Nationals, will now pay $100,000+ to win in 2024 with High Limit.

Corey’s High Limit Racing campaign officially begins on Monday & Tuesday, February 12-13 at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL, and concludes on Friday & Saturday, October 11-12 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, TX. Along with a trio of six-figure paydays and 25+ races paying $20,000 or more to win, teams will also compete for a $1 million championship fund and an additional $100,000 points fund for the Midweek Money Series.

The busy week continues for High Limit Racing with plenty of more news to come on the cast of 2024 High Rollers. Stay tuned to FloRacing.com to keep up with the incoming announcements.

For fans unable to attend the track next year, you will be able to stream every High Limit Racing event live on FloRacing.


Submitted By: Brian Walker

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