Logan Seavey Racing Wins The USAC Silver Crown Race At Port Royal Speedway
Logan Seavey Racing wins the USAC Silver Crown race at Port Royal Speedway for the second year in a row on June 17, 2023.
Logan Seavey is 26 and competes full-time in the USAC P1 Insurance National Midget Championship for Keith Kunz Motorsports and part-time in the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series for Chase Briscoe Racing.
Seavey was born in Sutter, California, and started racing go-karts at the age of 5. He moved up to midget cars in 2015, and won the POWRi National Midget championship in 2017. In 2018, he made his USAC National Midget debut, and won the championship in his rookie season.
Seavey is a two-time USAC Indiana Midget Week champion (2021, 2023), and has also won the Turkey Night Grand Prix (2021). He is considered one of the top young drivers in dirt racing, and is a contender for the USAC National Midget championship every year.
In addition to his racing career, Seavey is also a brand ambassador for Toyota Racing Development. He is a popular figure in the racing community, and is known for his positive attitude and work ethic.
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Port Royal Speedway
Nicknamed “Speed Palace”, Port Royal Speedway is a half-mile dirt track located in Port Royal, Pennsylvania. It is one of the most popular dirt tracks in the United States, and has hosted some of the biggest names in racing, including Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon, and Kyle Larson.
The speedway was opened in 1938, and has been in continuous operation ever since.
Port Royal Speedway is known for its high-banked clay surface, which provides a challenging racing surface for drivers. The track also has a reputation for being very fair, and drivers often say that it is one of the best-paying tracks in the country.
The speedway hosts a variety of racing events throughout the year, including sprint cars, late models, and modifieds. It is also a popular venue for special events, such as the World of Outlaws and the Pennsylvania Sprint Speedweek. It has hosted the World of Outlaws 109 times, more than any other track. The track’s record lap speed is 138.264 mph, set by Steve Kinser in 1998. The track’s most popular driver is Lance Dewease, who has won 121 races at the speedway.