2024 Castrol FloRacing Night in America at Spoon River Speedway

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.

Feb 28, 2024
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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. Heā€™ll 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.

ā€œIā€™ve been wanting to do this for a years: 2018, ā€™19, ā€™20 is when I was able to see them (in person), and I thought they were cool,ā€ Seavey said. ā€œAnd 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.

ā€œI donā€™t 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.

ā€œOverall, just excited for the opportunity and being in a great car,ā€ Seavey added. ā€œIā€™m 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.

ā€œIā€™m pumped. Heā€™s very talented,ā€ said car owner Chris Bragg, who owns a pair of race-ready Longhorns and three engines built by Glenn Clements. ā€œWhen 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.

ā€œI think itā€™ll be a lot of fun. ā€¦ If he wants to race, weā€™ll race. If he can fit into his schedule, weā€™ll go. Itā€™ll be pretty much up to him.ā€

Guliani, the former race engineer of Jonathan Davenportā€™s Double L Motorsports team during their monstrous $2 million season in 2022, has moved into a consulting role within the industry, and heā€™ll 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 Seaveyā€™s crew chief.

ā€œI have high expectations because I know (Seaveyā€™s) talent,ā€ Guliani said. ā€œOn the other hand, weā€™re going to have fun and try something different that heā€™s never done before. Heā€™s a talented race car driver. ā€¦ Itā€™s exciting.ā€