After a gap of 5 years, Sprint car racer and Midget race phenom Logan Seavey won his first title in his rookie season. Now, he has clinched his 2nd title, lifting the championship at the Merced Speedway.
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The then Truck Series rookie who tried his luck with Kyle Busch Motorsports in NASCAR’s third-ranking series has now added one more USAC title after deciding to leave it for Midget racing.
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Logan Seavey lifts the title, winning his 2nd championship in grand style
Coming off of the momentum was the 26-year-old driver with 3 terrific top 2 into the championship fray. The former KBM talent who took a hiatus from the NASCAR Truck Series has done it again, besting the competition to win his 2nd title USAC National title, winning it for Abacus Racing.
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It's official. 🔒@Logan_Seavey has been pushed off for tonight's feature at @Merced_Speedway.
He has now clinched the 2023 USAC @NosEnergyDrink Midget National Championship.
It's his second career USAC National Midget title (2018) & the first for @AbacusRacing. pic.twitter.com/sJ1HlmiJun
— USAC Racing (@USACNation) November 22, 2023
The setting was electric as the California native clinched the title, leading the competition by a whopping 230-point margin. In fact, his victory was imminent, and the driver did just that when he took home the title after winning it for the first time back in 2018.
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