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Thursday, April 2, 2026 at 3:10 AM

Our Little, Local Racer -- Corbin Seay Motorsports

Our Little, Local Racer -- Corbin Seay Motorsports

Author: Photo courtesy of Carissa Ellyson

It's that time of the year.. Last points race at The Red bluff Outlaws for the 21/22 season and our favorite race of the year The West Coast Nationals next week.

Let's reflect on Corbin's accomplishments since he started racing in 2017.

Corbin will be looking for sponsorships for the 22-23 season and the up-and-coming West Coast Nationals.

Corbin Seay Career Accomplishments

Fallon, Nevada racer Corbin Seay has been lighting it up on dirt tracks across the Western States for the last few years now. As he has grown, he has moved out of the Box Stock ranks and into the larger and faster 250 Intermediate ranks. Over the years, he has racked up a number of race wins and has proved himself as a contender at every track he’s ever competed on.

Seay has been most successful competing with the Red Bluff Outlaws in Red Bluff, CA during the winter months. The Red Bluff Outlaws is an indoor outlaw karting facility that is known as “The Birthplace of Outlaw Kart Racing”. During the 2020/2021 race season in Red Bluff, Seay had his best season to date, picking up the track championship in the Box Stock Ccass. He has six career wins with the Red Bluff Outlaws, including some of their most prestigious events; the Tyler Wolf Memorial, Gary Jacob Memorial, and Vern Wheeler Memorial Races. In his career Seay has amassed the following stats at Red Bluff.

Fast Times – 1

Heat Race Wins – 11

Trophy Dash Wins – 2

Main Event Starts – 54

Main Event Wins – 6

Top 5 Finishes – 23

His success has not come solely at Red Bluff though. In a more limited schedule at the Cycleland Speedway in Chico, CA he has amassed the following stats.

Fast Times – 1

Heat Race Wins – 2

Trophy Dash Wins – 1

Semi Wins – 2

Top 5 Finishes – 10

Seay has also competed in events back home in Nevada, as well as Hanford, CA where he earned his first career win in the 250 class with a Clean Sweep of the event! He traveled up to Albany, OR for their special event, where he finished 4th in the Main Event and he nearly won the Honda Perpetual Trophy in Lakeport, CA.

The numbers speak for themselves, Seay is a threat to win races any time he pulls on to a racetrack. He is just finishing up his first full season in a 250 Intermediate kart and has had some success and learned a lot heading into his sophomore campaign in the class. Look for him to be a threat anytime and anywhere he pulls into the pit area.

Seay is the great-grandson of Skip and Lou Carrica, former owners of Fallon Glass, and son and brother of FIXXED Automotive owners Troy and Shelbe Seay and brother of Kayden Seay.

Thank you to our 21-22 sponsors: Factory QRC, Carson City Motorsports, Morgan Construction & Concrete, Sheldon’s Pest Control, Artistic Fence O'Conner Plumbing, Clint Jensen Construction, Alan at Matco Tools, Fallon Glass and Sign, PSI Motorsports, Hollyhock Ent, Grandpa Terry, and Grandma Sheri.

If you would like to be a part of Corbin's Program, please contact us for further details.

 


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