Story By: TYLER ALTMEYER / TKS MOTORSPORTS – MITCHELLVILLE, IA – Despite a frustrating end to their weekend, flipping hard at Knoxville Raceway due to incidental contact with another wrecked competitor, Chase Randall and TKS Motorsports put it all together one night prior at I-70 Speedway in Odessa, Missouri, concluding the evening’s Rayce Rudeen Foundation Race opener with not only a podium finish, but a career-best High Limit Racing result.
Randall, ace of Troy Renfro’s Albaugh – Your Alternative, Iowa Barnstormers, Des Moines Industrial Products, Jersey Freeze Ice Cream, AL Driveline, TJ Forged, No. 2KS sprint car, finished third in his podium outcome, leading the first 19 circuits before losing command to eventual winner, Corey Day. As noted, the end result was the best of Randall’s career with High Limit Racing, kicking off the evening program with the third-fastest qualifying time.
Before the incident at Knoxville, the Waco, Texas, native was on pace for another stout conclusion, launching the evening with the quickest qualifying time, racing on to finish fifth in his respective heat race.
“That was a scary incident at Knoxville on Saturday. Chase’s health and safety is always our number one priority and we’ll never take that lightly,” Troy Renfro stated. “We’re already well on our way in getting things set and back together, so we’ll turn our focus to Eagle Raceway tomorrow and Knoxville this weekend. We’ve been recording some great results and we’re confident we can do big things this week. We have a lot to be proud of so far this year, so we’ll put that momentum to good use.”
TKS Motorsports and Chase Randall will continue their 2024 campaign with High Limit Racing’s $55,555-to-win Bikini Zone Eagle Nationals at Eagle Raceway in Eagle, Nebraska, on Tuesday, June 11, followed by a two-day World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series clash at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa, on Friday and Saturday, June 14-15.