KWINANA BEACH, WA (December 30, 2026) — Kyle Larson took advantage of a late race restart to go from third to first in route to winning the High Limit International finale Tuesday night at Perth Motorplex. Larson, from Elk Grove, California, passed Dayne Kingshott for second position around the outside of turns one and two before driving by Kofoid for the lead in turns three and four to win the High Limit International finale at Perth for the second year in a row that was worth $110,000 Australian currency.
From there Larson had to contend with Corey Day, who had made his way up to second position during the closing stages of the main event before blowing a right rear tire that triggered a fuel stop with just four laps to go. Following the restart Kingshott took a final look under Larson, but was unable to make the pass with Larson cruising to victory.
High Limit International
Perth Motorplex
Kwinana Beach, Western Australia
Tuesday, December 30, 2026
Rise Electrics Heat Race #1 (8 Laps)
1. 1K-Kyle Larson[2]
2. U60-Carson Macedo[3]
3. 25-Taylor Milling[8]
4. 79-Kris Coyle[7]
5. 94-Matthew Cross[9]
6. 13-Myles Bolger[10]
7. 71-Kaiden Manders[1]
8. 74-Mikey Green[6]
9. 9-AJ Nash[4]
10. U21-Justin Whittall[5]
Rise Specialised Services Heat Race #2 (8 Laps)
1. U49-Brad Sweet[1]
2. U95-Brock Zearfoss[2]
3. 26-Kerry Madsen[3]
4. U24-Rico Abreu[4]
5. 11-Jason Kendrick[5]
6. 44-Ryan Lancaster[6]
7. 92-Chad Pittard[8]
8. 40-Kodi Clayden[9]
9. 46-Jye McKenzie[7]
EGT Electrical Group Training Heat Race #3 (8 Laps)
1. U40-Cole Macedo[1]
2. Q65-Luke Oldfield[2]
3. 18-Daniel Harding[3]
4. 77-Brad Maiolo[6]
5. U16-Xavier Doney[5]
6. NT84-Christopher Harrison[8]
7. 94W-Daniel Keen[7]
8. 65-Harrison Peet[9]
9. 8-Andrew Priolo[4]
Rise Electrics Heat Race #4 (8 Laps)
1. 3-Callum Williamson[2]
2. A1-James McFadden[1]
3. U17-Aaron Reutzel[3]
4. 24-Jack Williamson[7]
5. 4-Cameron McKenzie[4]
6. 22-Jaydee Dack[6]
7. 5-James Inglis[5]
8. 51-Tim King[9]
9. 45-Aaron Chircop[8]
WA Transmech Event 12 (7 Laps)
1. U7-Michael Kofoid[2]
2. 2-Dayne Kingshott[4]
3. U3-Corey Day[1]
4. 1K-Kyle Larson[6]
5. U40-Cole Macedo[5]
6. T22-Jock Goodyer[3]
7. U49-Brad Sweet[8]
8. 3-Callum Williamson[7]
Racing Simulator Centre Mandurah B Main (15 Laps)
1. 71-Kaiden Manders[1]
2. 11-Jason Kendrick[4]
3. U16-Xavier Doney[5]
4. U21-Justin Whittall[21]
5. 44-Ryan Lancaster[8]
6. 9-AJ Nash[2]
7. 8-Andrew Priolo[19]
8. 22-Jaydee Dack[10]
9. NT84-Christopher Harrison[9]
10. 74-Mikey Green[14]
11. 92-Chad Pittard[11]
12. 51-Tim King[17]
13. 45-Aaron Chircop[20]
14. 46-Jye McKenzie[18]
15. 40-Kodi Clayden[15]
16. 13-Myles Bolger[7]
17. 65-Harrison Peet[16]
18. 4-Cameron McKenzie[6]
19. 94-Matthew Cross[3]
20. 94W-Daniel Keen[12]
DNS: 5-James Inglis
Maddington Toyota Sprintcars Feature (35 Laps)
1. 1K-Kyle Larson[4]
2. 2-Dayne Kingshott[2]
3. U7-Michael Kofoid[1]
4. U40-Cole Macedo[5]
5. Q65-Luke Oldfield[11]
6. U60-Carson Macedo[9]
7. T22-Jock Goodyer[6]
8. 3-Callum Williamson[8]
9. 18-Daniel Harding[15]
10. U95-Brock Zearfoss[10]
11. U49-Brad Sweet[7]
12. U17-Aaron Reutzel[16]
13. 79-Kris Coyle[17]
14. 26-Kerry Madsen[14]
15. U16-Xavier Doney[23]
16. 24-Jack Williamson[20]
17. 71-Kaiden Manders[21]
18. 45-Aaron Chircop[26]
19. 25-Taylor Milling[13]
20. 11-Jason Kendrick[22]
21. U3-Corey Day[3]
22. U24-Rico Abreu[18]
23. U21-Justin Whittall[24]
24. A1-James McFadden[12]
25. 44-Ryan Lancaster[25]
26. 77-Brad Maiolo[19]
