About Logan

Birthdate: December 16, 1992
Hometown: Hanover, PA
Parents: Dana Allen and Craig Schuchart
Siblings: Jade and Liam
Hobbies: Riding 4-wheelers, anything with 4 wheels and a motor
Favorite Food: Maryland Blue Crabs
Favorite Restaurant: LaCucina Restaurant
Favorite Drink: Sprite
Favorite Music: A little bit of everything
Favorite Band: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Favorite TV Show: Two and a Half Men, ESPN, Speed
Favorite Movie: 3 (Dale Earnhardt Movie)
Favorite Sports Teams: Penn State Nittany Lions
Favorite Drivers: Bobby Allen (Grandfather)
Favorite Track: Lincoln Speedway
If Not Racing What Would You Do?: Something that has to do around racing
Racing Goals: Get a ride in the Outlaws and make racing my career
 
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Logan Schuchart is the grandson of legendary 410 Sprint car driver Bobby Allen. With Bobby's assistance, as well as a pack of toilet tissue so he can reach the pedals, Logan hopped behind the wheel of a Go-Cart and his love of racing immediately began. After several more years of practicing at Allen's Kartway, the amusement center owned by his grandpa, Logan began competing in sanctioned kart events.

It all started at the young age of 8 years old. Competing at Hunterstown Speedway Logan received 2001 Rookie of the year honors with 3 feature wins and 9 second place finishes. He finished 4th in points. In 2002 Logan moved to the 425 Box Stock class at Hunterstown Speedway and went on to win the championship that year. He also competed in the WKA (World Karting Association) Junior Light Championship in Daytona Beach and beat out 48 other competitors to win the 2002 championship.

In 2003 he once again competed in the WKA. Running the Junior Sportsman I Lite, Junior Sportsman I Heavy and Junior Champ divisions he finished 4th, 5th and 12th in points. He also began a run in the PDKA (Pennsylvania Dirt Karting Association) championships. Running the Junior Sportsman I Lite, Junior Sportsman I Heavy and Junior Champ divisions he finished 1st, 2nd and 2nd in points.

In 2004 Logan became the Box Stock 500 champion and finished 2nd in the Junior Champ 500 Cage class at Hunterstown Speedway. 2004 also brought Logan's first races at Trail-Way Speedway. Competing in the Box Stock 500 class he went on to score yet another championship, his first time competing at the bigger track.

2005 brought another championship at Hunterstown. Competing in the Box Stock 575 class he went on to clinch the points. He also won 9 out of 11 races in the Junior Champ 500 Cage class and 7 out of 9 races in the Junior Champ class at Hunterstown that year.

Back to Hunterstown for 2006 as Logan competed in the Junior restricted 575 class and Junior Champ class. He won the championships in both divisions that year. In 2007 he finished 3rd in points in the Junior Champ class at Hunterstown.

In 2008, with the help of Don Ott, Logan was given the opportunity to drive his first 358 Sprint car. Due to his lack of experience he had to start in the back of the pack and managed to out-perform 13 other competitors to finish 13th in his first 358 feature. With the help of Rick Horn, Pete Lawrence and Don Ott Logan was able to compete twice more in the 358 Sprint and saw improvement in each race.

2009 marks Logan's first full season in a 358 Sprint. Check the schedule and home pages for his results and stats.

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