In a role reversal of Friday's finish at Eldora Speedway, the 4-Crown Nationals finale once again came down to Aaron Reutzel and Rico Abreu with the No. 24 getting the best of the No. 87 in the late...
When Aaron Reutzel last left Eldora Speedway on July 18, he was transported to a Dayton hospital and went home with a foot injury that sidelined him from racing for seven weeks.
The Clute, TX native...
It was at 2:45pm on Wednesday afternoon that Dale Jr's Dirty Mo Media broke the news that Rico Abreu would drive the Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing #24 with Kubota High Limit Racing in 2026.
Then...
The first-time winners are coming left and right with Kubota High Limit Racing lately. After Ryan Timms got his at the Tuscarora 50 and Tanner Thorson claimed his on Friday at Lernerville, Daison Pur...
It was never a matter of "if" but always "when" would Tanner Thorson break through for his first-career Kubota High Limit Racing win; and he answered that question in a resounding fashion on Friday n...
There's a new powerhouse in the sport of Sprint Car Racing and it's a teenager from Oklahoma paired up with a car owner from South Dakota.
After dominating the Knoxville Nationals and winning the Hus...
"The Boot from Clute," "The One Foot Wonder," call him whatever you want - but you certainly have to call Aaron Reutzel tough.
Still plagued by complications from a Fractured Right Foot he sustained...
After 14 tries, Anthony Macri finally became a Kubota High Limit Racing winner in his home state on Thursday - dominating the opening night of Port Royal Speedway's Tuscarora 50.
Ironically enough, t...
There aren't enough superlatives in the English dictionary to describe Rico Abreu's performance at Skagit Speedway this weekend.
The 33-year-old native of St. Helena, California leaves the 2025 Skagi...
There's one question circling the Skagit Speedway pit area after both preliminary nights of the Skagit Nationals - how in the world do we stop Rico Abreu?
For the second night in a row, the #24 machi...