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Kubota High Limit Racing Formalizes ‘High Roller Club’ For Teams


Kubota High Limit Racing has formalized its unprecedented investment in sprint car racing by issuing High Roller Club membership cards to 10 race teams based on their 2024–25 performance.

The High Roller Club, which focuses on creating a sustainable business model for race teams, will distribute up to $18 million in total value over the next four years. Membership cards grant permanent, long-term participation rights designed to drive alignment between Kubota High Limit Racing and its team owners, while guaranteeing annual payouts and providing stability for those in possession.

Each season, card rankings will be reshuffled among members based on each team’s two-year average finish in the Kubota High Limit Racing point standings. Card values, which are paid throughout the season and independent of race purse and bonus monies, are set to increase each year through 2029, when the maximum investment surpasses $5 million.

Securing the ‘Ace’ for 2026, reigning Kubota High Limit Racing champions Rico Abreu / Curb-Agajanian Racing edged out 2024 champions Kasey Kahne Racing via the second tiebreaker (highest overall win total across the 2024–25 seasons) to claim the top-valued membership card in the High Roller Club. 

KKR will be issued the ‘King’ card, while third-ranked Clauson-Marshall Racing will be issued the ‘Queen.’ Rounding out the top five cards for 2026 is Murray-Marks Motorsports and Ridge & Sons Racing, which will receive the ‘Jack’ and ‘10’ cards, respectively.

A complete breakdown of average points finishes, issued cards and their 2026 values can be found in the image below. Subject to Kubota High Limit Racing approval, cards may be sold or reassigned to another team beginning in 2026.

Additionally, Kubota High Limit Racing will offer up to five additional teams a final opportunity to join the High Roller Club based on performance across the 2026 and 2027 seasons. To secure permanent membership, prospective teams must maintain perfect attendance for both seasons and either: (1) finish in the top three of the 2026 or 2027 point standings, or (2) place among the top eight in both seasons. If more than five teams qualify, tiebreakers will determine the final selections. Any remaining cards will be retained by Kubota High Limit Racing.

In pursuit of new membership, Kubota High Limit Racing will support up to eight full-time, prospective teams with a potential ‘Joker Fund’ offering more than $1.2 million for both the 2026 and 2027 seasons. Prospective teams will be dealt ‘Joker’ cards and compete directly for ranking with payments varying based on their final position in the overall point standings. At maximum, a ‘Joker’ could earn up to $350,000 in 2026 and 2027 should they top the Kubota High Limit Racing point standings. As many as six ‘Joker’ cards could carry values of $100,000 or more each season. All values are independent of race purse and bonus monies.

The High Roller Club will shuffle any newly-issued cards into the deck beginning in the 2028 season. All present membership cards will carry forward. Future membership rankings will continue to be based on each team’s two-year average finish in the Kubota High Limit Racing point standings.

As previously announced, the High Roller Club will also post money for the Winner Bonus Pool and the Roto-Rooter Midweek Champion awards. The Winner Bonus Pool will distribute $105,000 among the five winningest teams (including ties) in 2026, increasing by $27,500 each season through 2029, when the total reaches $187,500. The Midweek Champion bonus will award $25,000 annually to the team with the best average finish across all full-field, standalone Kubota High Limit Racing events held Monday through Thursday. All race teams are eligible for both bonuses, regardless of membership status.

Kubota High Limit Racing will kick off its third national touring season with the ‘Blackjack Bash’ at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 12–14, 2026, and continue through the ‘All-In Championship Weekend’ at Texas Motor Speedway on October 16–17. The 2026 campaign currently includes 66 race nights across 33 tracks. Tickets for 2026 events are on sale now at https://highlimitracing.regfox.com/landing-page-rf.

All events stream live on FloRacing. To subscribe to FloRacing and gain access to all Kubota High Limit Racing events, archived races and content, and more, click here: https://flosports.link/highlimitracing.

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