The 6th Annual Race Industry Week will feature Kyle Larson alongside legendary Tony Stewart as keynote speakers. The four-day event, hosted by Epartrade and Racer, will bring multiple other top names from across motorsports, including NASCAR, INDYCAR, NHRA, and endurance racing.
The event will feature webinars between December 1 and 4. Attendance is free. The 2021 Cup Series winner will enter the Race Industry Week after his second NASCAR Cup Series championship this November.
The Hendrick Motorsports driver has been busy racing sprint cars in the NASCAR off-season. Meanwhile, Stewart, who moved to NHRA last season, will speak on the second day. The three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion won his first Top Fuel NHRA event in April. He will enter his third Top Fuel season in 2026 with Elite Motorports.
Stewart's wife, Leah Pruett, will also join him for Race Industry Week. The 12-time Top Fuel winner is set to return to NHRA drag racing after a two-year leave, where Stewart filled in for her at his team, Tony Stewart Racing. NASCAR President Steve O'Donnell and CEO of Kaulig Racing, Chris Rice, will also speak at the event.
President of IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Doug Boles, IMSA President, John Doonan, Formula E CEO, Jeff Dodds, and Mark Rushbrook, the Global Director of Ford Racing, are among other confirmed speakers.
Kyle Larson to continue off-season racing after Turkey Night

This weekend, Kyle Larson will compete in the Turkey Night Grand Prix in Ventura, California, with fellow NASCAR Cup driver Ty Gibbs and rookie Corey Day, among about 50 other drivers. The Turkey Night Grand Prix is the finale of the 2025 USAC National Midget season.
Larson has won this race four times (2012, 2016, 2019, 2023) while Day, who is last year's winner, will try to defend his title in the 84th running of the longest-running midget racing event. Gibbs will race there for the first time as part of his dirt-racing off-season plans.
Larson will again fly to Australia at December end for his sprint-car series' international three-day event. He will race in the High Limit International race at Perth Motorplex in Western Australia. The 33-year-old won the AUD $100,000 race last year, and the prize for the winner this year will be AUD $110,000.
High Limit Series co-owner Brad Sweet and Hendrick Motorsports' NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series driver, Corey Day, will also join Kyle Larson in Australia among eight other American sprint car stars.
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