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Kyle Larson proud dad after daughter Audrey wins box stock race

JHby: Jonathan Howard20 hours agoJondean25

Congratulations are in order after Larson won another race, Audrey Larson that is. Dad Kyle Larson couldn’t be prouder. It seems that racing is the family tradition through and through. Now, even the NASCAR champion’s second child is winning races.

Kyle Larson is always at a race track somewhere or another. With his oldest son and daughter now racing and winning, it isn’t just dad that’s keeping everyone busy on the weekends.

On the High Limit Room podcast, Larson talked about the big win for Audrey. It is actually a win that he was never able to get when he was a kid – beginner box stock at Red Bluff Outlaws.

On social media, Larson replied, “That’s my girl!” What a win for Audrey and a great moment for Kyle and Katelyn as parents.

Kyle Larson will take off for Australia soon with High Limit. The racing never ends when you’re in that family. That even goes for international trips.

Kyle Larson taking High Limit back to Australia

A contingent of 11 drivers will go to Australia with High Limit to race against the best from Oceania. Last year, Kyle Larson won the event and the largest sprint car prize in the country’s history. This year, the prize goes up from $100,000 AUD to $110,000 AUD.

Larson has a knack for winning the big payday races. When the purse money is at or above record levels, Larson steps up his performance. No one is going to be surprised if Larson is competitive in this race or if he ends up winning it. He’s always in championship form, no matter what car or country he is racing in.

Corey Day is one to watch. He is going to race full-time in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series in 2026. He’s been doing great things in a sprint car for years already, and he is barely 20 years old. Day is going to be part of that High Limit group and will definitely be competitive in Perth.

As usual, we have heard a lot from Kyle Larson in the offseason. His family is racing everywhere and winning races in seemingly every division at this point.