High Limit Racing Events At Florence Speedway And Atomic Speedway Canceled

Sep 26, 2024 at 4:12 PM

Weathering the Storm: Kubota High Limit Racing Postpones Events Amid Hurricane Helene

The Kubota High Limit Racing series has been forced to make some tough decisions in the face of the impending Hurricane Helene. With the powerful storm bringing substantial rainfall to the region, the organizers have made the call to cancel this weekend's events, prioritizing the safety and well-being of teams and fans alike.

Navigating the Challenges of Mother Nature

Cancellation of Upcoming Events

The Kubota High Limit Racing event scheduled for Saturday, September 28 has been canceled due to the significant weather conditions brought on by Hurricane Helene. The storm, which has made landfall in Florida and is now moving northward, is expected to bring heavy rainfall to the areas surrounding the race tracks.In addition to the Saturday event, the series has also made the decision to cancel the doubleheader scheduled for Tuesday, October 1. This decision was made in consultation with the Lucas Oil Dirt Late Model Series and Atomic Speedway staff, who determined that the facilities would not be able to handle the substantial amount of rainfall.

Prioritizing Safety and Logistics

The safety of the teams, drivers, and fans is the top priority for the Kubota High Limit Racing series. With the heavy rainfall and potential for flooding, the organizers felt it was in the best interest of all involved to cancel the events. The logistics of hosting the races under such challenging weather conditions would have been extremely difficult, if not impossible, to manage.

Refund Information for Fans

For fans who had already purchased tickets for the canceled events, the series is advising them to work directly with the respective race tracks where the tickets were purchased. The race tracks will be handling the refund process, ensuring that fans are reimbursed for their purchases.

Resuming the Season with a Midweek Event

The Kubota High Limit Racing season will now resume on Tuesday, October 8 with a $20,000-to-win, $2,000-to-start FVP Platinum Batteries Midweek Money Championship presented by Avanti Windows and Doors at Odessa, Missouri's I-70 Speedway.This event promises to be an exciting one, as the series looks to make up for the lost time and provide fans with the high-octane action they've come to expect. Fans can purchase tickets for upcoming races through the series' website, with every pre-sale ticket purchase entering them into a chance to win the DURST Dice Roll.

Streaming the Action on FloRacing

As always, every lap of the Kubota High Limit Racing action will be streamed live on FloRacing, the exclusive streaming partner of the series. Fans can subscribe to FloRacing to ensure they don't miss a single moment of the thrilling races.The Kubota High Limit Racing series is committed to providing its fans with the best possible experience, even in the face of challenging weather conditions. By prioritizing safety and making the tough decisions to cancel events, the series is ensuring that the remainder of the season can be enjoyed by all without any unnecessary risks or disruptions.