By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Sprint Car driver Jacob Allen has announced he is stepping away as a driver. He announced on social media on Tuesday.
He has a young child. Allen was competing with the High Limits tour last year.

“I’m just going to get this out there,” Allen said. “I’m stepping away from my driving career. It’s been a good ride as a driver. With a family now, I feel it’s best for me to focus on being there for them. Though I’m stepping away as a driver, I am still going to be very involved with racing, just taking on a new role with our program. I look forward (to) taking care of everything we have built, helping my dad with whatever he needs, being a leader in our Shark Racing program, and doing all the things I’ve always done with our Shark Racing team but just won’t be in the seat, which I’m happy about.
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“My family is my number one priority in my life. I look forward (to) having a new driver being in the car and helping with whatever it takes for that driver to be successful on the race track. We still plan to race our full schedule on the race track. I also look forward to being able to be there for Logan as well, not competing against each other. I am excited to be able to be there for him as much as I possibly can and however I can. Racing is my life; I love it, and I love being at the track, but my time behind the wheel is over. I’m happy about that, and I look forward to this new chapter in my racing career. That’s all.”
Allen is not listed on the 2025 High Limits points standings. According to The Third Turn, Allen has started and competed in five races this season. He also had a DNQ in the first race of the season.
All five came at Volusia Speedway Park in Florida in The Auto Barn/Pell’s Tire Service/R.F. Knox Company’s Sprint Car. He had two Top 5 finishes after finishing 18th, 16th, and 17th in his first three races of the season.
Allen started his fifth of the season as the pole setter and then finished third. Then, in his final race, he started in the fifth position and then finished in the fifth spot.
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He competed with the World of Outlaws from 2012 through 2025, with five wins in 566 starts. He also made 23 starts with the All-Star Circuit of Champions.
Allen had one win in 41 High Limit races in 2024. He also made six-midweek money series events with the High Limits series.
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