The Kubota High Limit Racing Series rolled into Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, Illinois, on Friday night, delivering another thrilling installment of dirt track action. Rising West Coast star Corey Day stole the show, riding the wall and executing a breathtaking move on Lap 10 to pass both Brad Sweet and Tanner Thorson in a single corner en route to his second series win of the season—and ninth career victory with High Limit. The 19-year-old Californian pocketed a $12,000 payday and showed no rust after a brief tour hiatus.
Rico Abreu looked poised for a big night after claiming the win in Heat One but was unfortunately scored 23rd after struggling in the feature. Fans were eager to see more from the popular driver, whose aggressive style and crowd-pleasing demeanor always make him one to watch.
Brad Sweet rebounded from a rough outing the night before to finish second, extending his championship lead, while Justin Peck rounded out the podium in third. Tri-City once again delivered high drama and high speeds on a perfect spring night.
Brent Marks continued his strong form in the 2025 Kubota High Limit Racing season with a fifth-place finish at Tri-City Speedway, adding to his recent back-to-back victories at Texas Motor Speedway . These performances have solidified his position as a championship contender, currently sitting third in the standings with 654 points, trailing leader Brad Sweet by 84 points.
In a recent appearance on the Dirty Right Rear Podcast, Marks discussed his team’s challenges and preparations leading up to the Tri-City event, providing fans with insights into his racing strategies and experiences .
Local driver Korbin Keith also competed at Tri-City Speedway, finishing 24th in the A-main. Keith is scheduled to appear on an upcoming episode of the Dirty Right Rear Podcast, where he will share his experiences racing against top-tier competition and his aspirations for the remainder of the season.
The Dirty Right Rear Podcast continues to offer fans in-depth conversations with drivers and personalities from the dirt racing community, providing a platform for both seasoned veterans like Marks and emerging talents like Keith to share their stories.

