Two-Time Chili Bowl Champion Logan Seavey Making Dirt Late Model Debut
Two-Time Chili Bowl Champion Logan Seavey Making Dirt Late Model Debut
Logan Seavey has landed a part-time Dirt Late Model ride and will be making his debut at upcoming Castrol FloRacing Night in America events.
Two-time reigning Chili Bowl Nationals champion and USAC Triple Crown campaigner Logan Seavey has partnered with Chris Bragg Racing of Springtown, Texas, and VG Performance of Batesville, Ark., to race a Dirt Late Model on a limited basis this year.
The Sutler, Calif., native now residing in Indianapolis, Ind., will first race a Dirt Late Model on May 8 at Spoon River Speedway in Banner, Ill., as part of Castrol FloRacing Night in America. Heāll also race May 9 at Lincoln (Ill.) Speedway and May 12 at Brownstown (Ind.) Speedway, both also with the Castrol FloRacing Series.
Seavey will be aboard the Bragg-owned No. 51 backed by Longhorn Chassis and Bilstein Shocks.
āIāve been wanting to do this for a years: 2018, ā19, ā20 is when I was able to see them (in person), and I thought they were cool,ā Seavey said. āAnd then when COVID-19 happened, I ended up racing online (iRacing) and met Mark (Richards). After a few talking with Mark, it ended up working out to test (the Rocket1 Racing car) at the end of 2022. It was fun.
āI donāt think I was too terrible. I think if I go down and get a real practice session with everything fitted for me, get some more laps, I think we should show up and be somewhat competitive.
āOverall, just excited for the opportunity and being in a great car,ā Seavey added. āIām looking forward to it. You never know, hopefully we can go out and run well.ā
Seavey has an April 2-3 test session scheduled at Rocket Raceway Park in Petty, Texas, a high-banked 3/8-mile oval nearby Braggsā race shop. Regardless of how well these first appearances go, Seavey would like to race roughly 12-15 times in the Dirt Late Model this season, wherever he can squeeze races into his ultra-busy open-wheel schedule.
āIām pumped. Heās very talented,ā said car owner Chris Bragg, who owns a pair of race-ready Longhorns and three engines built by Glenn Clements. āWhen Vinny (Guliani of VG Performance) came to me and wanted to talk about this and do this I was all about it. I was wound up. I still am.
āI think itāll be a lot of fun. ā¦ If he wants to race, weāll race. If he can fit into his schedule, weāll go. Itāll be pretty much up to him.ā
Guliani, the former race engineer of Jonathan Davenportās Double L Motorsports team during their monstrous $2 million season in 2022, has moved into a consulting role within the industry, and heāll be intently working with Seavey to get him up to speed. Guliani also consults for Cade Dillard, Devin Moran, and Garrett Alberson.
Braggsā son, Tyler, who also used to work for Davenport, serves as Seaveyās crew chief.
āI have high expectations because I know (Seaveyās) talent,ā Guliani said. āOn the other hand, weāre going to have fun and try something different that heās never done before. Heās a talented race car driver. ā¦ Itās exciting.ā