
Buddy Kofoid took Night #2 of the High Limit event at Perth (Richard Hathaway Photo) (Video Highlights from FloRacing.com)
On the global stage of High Limit International, Western Australia's Perth Motorplex continues to prove it is a world-class facility hosting some of the best racing you'll find on Earth.
Showcasing a spectacular feature during Monday's second preliminary of the week, fans were treated to a five-way war for the top spot as Americans and Aussies alike swapped slider after slider in a nail-biting ripper on the Kwinana Beach outskirts.
The box score will show four official lead changes among three drivers, but the action was far heavier than it reads as Buddy Kofoid, Corey Day, Brad Sweet, Dayne Kingshott, Jock Goodyer, and Kyle Larson all combined to take the breath away from fans at-track and online watching FloRacing.
Coming from the outside of the front row, Kofoid controlled the early lead over pole sitter Kingshott, leading the first 11 laps before things got hectic at the front. It was then that Day charged at Kofoid and took the lead for two laps before Sweet snookered them both and barely led Lap 14. All while, Kingshott and Larson closed to put five cars under a blanket at halfway.
Day ripped back command on Lap 15 but a close call with the wall allowed Kofoid to come back into the picture after slipping to fourth. With ten to go, Kofoid re-emerged at the front and never looked back, driving away to the $15,000 preliminary win.
The victory was the latest exclamation point on what has been a tremendous start for the Penngrove, California driving Trent Pigdon's #U7 machine. The pairing - headed by Buddy's usual Roth Motorsports crew chief and native Aussie, Dylan Buswell - has gone QuickTime all three nights at Perth, won the Boxing Day Bonanza main event, ran fifth on night one of High Limit International, and came back to win the second prelim.
At the checkered flag, it was Jock Goodyer crossing the line with a runner-up finish after making a late-race charge from running seventh at halfway. The Tasmanian has always shined at Perth, earning massive wins like the Australian Sprintcar Championship and the Barbagallo Mr. Sprintcar Nationals in Western Australia.
For the second night in a row, Western Australia's own Dayne Kingshott completed the podium in his Krikke Motorsport #2 - the only driver to finish in the top-three in both of the first two nights of High Limit International this year.
Corey Day, Kyle Larson, Brad Sweet, Kaiden Manders, Aaron Reutzel, Carson Macedo, and Rico Abreu rounded out Monday's top-10 that was littered with 7 Americans to 3 Aussies.
As the four highest point earners, Day, Kofoid, Goodyer & Kingshott are locked-in to Tuesday's Dash in the $110,000-to-win AUD finale of High Limit International. The remaining 38 entries will split into four qualifiers with one more chance to get into the Dash and secure an A-Main starting position.
THE ALL-IN NOTEBOOK (12/29/25)
Perth Motorplex (Kwinana Beach, WAU)
Flight A QuickTime Award - Buddy Kofoid (12.773)
Flight B QuickTime Award - Kyle Larson (13.220)
Heat One Winner - Buddy Kofoid
Heat Two Winner - James McFadden
Heat Three Winner - Corey Day
Heat Four Winner - Brad Sweet
Dash Winner - Dayne Kingshott
B-Main Winner - Daniel Harding
Hard Charger - Carson Macedo +11, 20th-9th
Lap Leaders - Kofoid 1-11; Day 12-13; Sweet 14; Day 15-19; Kofoid 20-30
Scardifield Smash Repairs Qualifying Flight A
1. U7-Michael Kofoid, 12.773[1]
2. U95-Brock Zearfoss, 13.159[21]
3. 8-Andrew Priolo, 13.347[2]
4. 9-AJ Nash, 13.387[5]
5. 2-Dayne Kingshott, 13.394[4]
6. A1-James McFadden, 13.422[20]
7. 74-Mikey Green, 13.520[14]
8. 77-Brad Maiolo, 13.560[17]
9. 3-Callum Williamson, 13.580[11]
10. NT84-Christopher Harrison, 13.581[6]
11. 46-Jye McKenzie, 13.620[10]
12. U17-Aaron Reutzel, 13.704[16]
13. 26-Kerry Madsen, 13.764[15]
14. 11-Jason Kendrick, 13.823[8]
15. 94W-Daniel Keen, 13.888[3]
16. 44-Ryan Lancaster, 13.898[19]
17. 4W-Craig Bottrell, 13.918[7]
18. 79-Kris Coyle, 13.922[9]
19. 5-James Inglis, 14.028[18]
20. 13-Myles Bolger, 14.037[13]
21. 65-Harrison Peet, 14.318[12]
Scardifield Smash Repairs Qualifying 2 Flight B
1. 1K-Kyle Larson, 13.220[13]
2. T22-Jock Goodyer, 13.313[17]
3. U3-Corey Day, 13.370[3]
4. U49-Brad Sweet, 13.374[9]
5. 71-Kaiden Manders, 13.418[19]
6. U40-Cole Macedo, 13.460[7]
7. Q65-Luke Oldfield, 13.505[2]
8. 25-Taylor Milling, 13.528[8]
9. U24-Rico Abreu, 13.562[14]
10. 22-Jaydee Dack, 13.563[1]
11. U21-Justin Whittall, 13.602[20]
12. U16-Xavier Doney, 13.626[4]
13. 18-Daniel Harding, 13.631[18]
14. U60-Carson Macedo, 13.690[12]
15. 4-Cameron McKenzie, 13.694[6]
16. 24-Jack Williamson, 13.708[21]
17. 45-Aaron Chircop, 13.836[15]
18. 92-Chad Pittard, 13.854[11]
19. 51-Tim King, 13.967[5]
20. 40-Kodi Clayden, 14.033[10]
21. 94-Matthew Cross, 14.168[16]
Rise Electrics Heat Race #1 (8 Laps)
1. U7-Michael Kofoid[4]
2. 2-Dayne Kingshott[2]
3. 8-Andrew Priolo[1]
4. 3-Callum Williamson[5]
5. 26-Kerry Madsen[7]
6. 94W-Daniel Keen[8]
7. 46-Jye McKenzie[6]
8. 5-James Inglis[10]
9. 65-Harrison Peet[11]
DNS: 74-Mikey Green
DNS: 4W-Craig Bottrell
Rise Specialised Services Heat Race #2 (8 Laps)
1. A1-James McFadden[2]
2. U95-Brock Zearfoss[4]
3. U17-Aaron Reutzel[6]
4. 79-Kris Coyle[9]
5. 9-AJ Nash[1]
6. 44-Ryan Lancaster[8]
7. 77-Brad Maiolo[3]
8. 11-Jason Kendrick[7]
9. NT84-Christopher Harrison[5]
10. 13-Myles Bolger[10]
EGT Electrical Group Training Heat Race #3 (8 Laps)
1. U3-Corey Day[1]
2. 71-Kaiden Manders[2]
3. 1K-Kyle Larson[4]
4. U24-Rico Abreu[5]
5. Q65-Luke Oldfield[3]
6. 18-Daniel Harding[7]
7. 45-Aaron Chircop[9]
8. 4-Cameron McKenzie[8]
9. U21-Justin Whittall[6]
10. 94-Matthew Cross[11]
11. 51-Tim King[10]
Rise Electrics Heat Race #4 (8 Laps)
1. U49-Brad Sweet[1]
2. U40-Cole Macedo[2]
3. T22-Jock Goodyer[4]
4. U16-Xavier Doney[6]
5. U60-Carson Macedo[7]
6. 92-Chad Pittard[9]
7. 40-Kodi Clayden[10]
8. 25-Taylor Milling[3]
9. 22-Jaydee Dack[5]
10. 24-Jack Williamson[8]
Racing Simulator Centre Mandurah Dash (7 Laps)
1. 2-Dayne Kingshott[2]
2. U7-Michael Kofoid[1]
3. U3-Corey Day[5]
4. U49-Brad Sweet[6]
5. T22-Jock Goodyer[7]
6. 1K-Kyle Larson[4]
7. U95-Brock Zearfoss[3]
8. A1-James McFadden[8]
Racing Simulator Centre Mandurah – B Main (15 Laps)
1. 18-Daniel Harding[4]
2. 5-James Inglis[11]
3. 22-Jaydee Dack[16]
4. 4-Cameron McKenzie[12]
5. 11-Jason Kendrick[13]
6. U21-Justin Whittall[14]
7. 94W-Daniel Keen[3]
8. 44-Ryan Lancaster[5]
9. 94-Matthew Cross[18]
10. 74-Mikey Green[1]
11. 92-Chad Pittard[6]
12. 40-Kodi Clayden[10]
13. 25-Taylor Milling[2]
14. 77-Brad Maiolo[9]
15. NT84-Christopher Harrison[17]
16. 45-Aaron Chircop[8]
17. 51-Tim King[22]
18. 46-Jye McKenzie[7]
19. 65-Harrison Peet[15]
20. 13-Myles Bolger[19]
21. 24-Jack Williamson[20]
DNS: 4W-Craig Bottrell
Maddington Toyota Sprintcars – Feature (30 Laps)
1. U7-Michael Kofoid[2]
2. T22-Jock Goodyer[5]
3. 2-Dayne Kingshott[1]
4. U3-Corey Day[3]
5. 1K-Kyle Larson[6]
6. U49-Brad Sweet[4]
7. 71-Kaiden Manders[10]
8. U17-Aaron Reutzel[11]
9. U60-Carson Macedo[20]
10. U24-Rico Abreu[14]
11. Q65-Luke Oldfield[18]
12. 8-Andrew Priolo[9]
13. U40-Cole Macedo[12]
14. U95-Brock Zearfoss[7]
15. A1-James McFadden[8]
16. 18-Daniel Harding[21]
17. 3-Callum Williamson[13]
18. 22-Jaydee Dack[23]
19. 4-Cameron McKenzie[24]
20. 9-AJ Nash[19]
21. 79-Kris Coyle[15]
22. 26-Kerry Madsen[17]
23. 5-James Inglis[22]
24. U16-Xavier Doney[16]
Locked-In to Tuesday's Dash in $110,000-to-win High Limit International Finale:
#U3 Corey Day of Clovis, California (787 pts)
#U7 Buddy Kofoid of Penngrove, California (786 pts)
#T22 Jock Goodyer of Riverside, Tasmania (781 pts)
#2 Dayne Kingshott of Bunbury, Western Australia (774 pts)
Starting Front Row of Tuesday's Heat Races, Winner Goes to Dash:
5. #71 Kaiden Manders of Port Kennedy, Western Australia (770 pts)
6. #U49 Brad Sweet of Grass Valley, California (741 pts)
7. #U40 Cole Macedo of Lemoore, California (740 pts)
8. #A1 James McFadden of Alice Springs, Northern Territory (730 pts)
9. #1K Kyle Larson of Elk Grove, California (727 pts)
10. #U95 Brock Zearfoss of Jonestown, Pennsylvania (724 pts)
11. #Q65 Luke Oldfield of Worongary, Queensland (716 pts)
12. #3 Callum Williamson of Deepdale, Western Australia (715 pts)
UP NEXT: The second annual High Limit International concludes on Tuesday with the $110,000-to-win AUD finale marking the richest-payday in Australian Speedway history. For fans worldwide, you can watch every lap live on FloRacing with Hot Laps expected around 4:30am ET.