VERNON, N.Y. (May 5, 2025) — NYS STOP DWI will present the return of Kubota High Limit Racing at Utica-Rome Speedway on Saturday, May 17. Established in 1981, STOP DWI New York is a statewide initiative focused on reducing alcohol and drug-related traffic crashes.
New York State STOP-DWI will aim to educate race fans on the responsibility of making smart choices, having a plan should any type of impairment-inducing substance be used, and keeping themselves and others safe on the roads.
“High Limit Racing brings together thousands of fans from across the Capital Region and beyond—families, friends, and racing enthusiasts who live for the rush of race day,” said Tracy Mance, NYS STOP DWI Chair. “But with that excitement comes responsibility and that’s where NYS STOP-DWI steps in. Our mission is simple: to eliminate impaired driving through education, prevention, and community engagement. Partnering with High Limit Racing allows STOP-DWI to meet people where they are—right in the heart of the action—delivering life-saving messages to an audience that listens and cares.
“This collaboration combines the wide reach of motorsports with the public safety mission of STOP-DWI, creating an opportunity to shift behaviors, start conversations, and save lives.”
New York State STOP-DWI is also promoting its STOP-DWI Have a Plan app. Available on both Apple and Android devices, the Have a Plan app is a free mobile tool that that helps users make smart decisions. With the app, users can find available non-driving transportation options, save emergency contacts, access local taxi and rideshare options, and get tips on planning a safe night out.
“In motorsports we focus a lot on driver, team and fan safety,” said Kendra Jacobs, Chief Marketing & Events Officer at Kubota High Limit Racing. “That safety, however, expands far beyond the gates of a race track. We’re an entertainment sports industry and want fans to have a good time, but with that good time comes a lot of responsibility. Partnering with New York State STOP-DWI emphasizes the importance of making sure every one gets home safely and carries those same plans and actions every time they go out.”
Returning Kubota High Limit Racing Utica-Rome Speedway winner, Rico Abreu, will return for the May 17 event, as well as Brent Marks, Brad Sweet, Tyler Courtney and the rest of the full- time “High Rollers”.
Tickets are available online now for Kubota High Limit Racing night at Utica-Rome Speedway presented by New York State STOP-DWI. Both reserved and general admission tickets are for sale, including discounted general admission tickets for children ages six through 12. All children five years of age and under get in free.
For more information on New York State STOP-DWI, visit www.stopdwi.org and follow New York State STOP-DWI on Facebook, X, and Instagram. For the most up-to-date information on the event and to follow along with the 2025 Kubota High Limit Racing season, follow the series on Facebook, X and Instagram.
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If you cannot join Kubota High Limit Racing and New York State STOP-DWI at the track, you can watch every lap live on FloRacing, the exclusive broadcast partner of Kubota High Limit Racing.
Article Credit: Brian Walker