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Carsyn Gray shifting gears from the recording studio to the racetrack

Carsyn Gillikin, stage name Carsyn Gray, recently recorded three singles in Nashville

Carsyn Gray

From All-American Speedway (NC) PR –

JACKSONVILLE, NC – Stock car racing has intersected with country music for decades, but on Saturday, the two will intersect with the presence of one driver in the School’s Out Shootout at New River All-American Speedway.

17-year-old Carsyn Gillikin, who now goes by the stage name of Carsyn Gray, will compete in her first INEX Legend Car race since returning from Nashville, Tennessee, where she recorded her debut single, “All Back Roads,” and two other songs.  “All Back Roads” will be released within the next month on Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube Music.

While the recording experience has been stressful, she has enjoyed the journey.

“I worked all day, every day, and I’m still working,” Gillikin said.  “It was really exciting, working with Britton Cameron, Lance Carpenter and meeting a few other songwriters and being able to collaborate with them and write out some ideas for other singles besides the three we have coming out shortly.  I did two shows while I was there and showing a sneak peek of my three singles coming out.”

Back home in Morehead City, North Carolina, Gillikin is now set to shift gears, figuratively and literally, and focus on her Legend Car.

“I think it’s going to be a lot of work, especially getting the car ready for a different track than what we ran last time out,” Gillikin stated.  “I think it’s going to be hard to get in the mindset of being at the racetrack and getting away from work for the day and be able to focus on getting in the car and giving my best.  Hopefully we can kick off with fast lap times and won’t be too far behind.  I just hope I can get a break from working, have a normal day at the track and have the mindset of just getting back in the car and driving and hopefully getting faster lap times and doing better than what we have been.”

Gillikin has been racing since the spring of 2020, first in a Mini Cup, then in a Legend Car.  In Mini Cups, she won multiple races at three different tracks – including the now-defunct Myrtle Beach Speedway, where she became the last race winner in speedway history.

Since moving up to a Legend Car, success has not come as easily and the competition has continued to get tougher.  With the help of her father, Clif, as well as Chris Burns and Chase Singletary, Gillikin expects to improve on speed on Saturday night.

“I think we’ve finally got some of the car problems squared away,” Gillikin explained.  “There are still a few things we have to tinker with and get right but we have to be in the car.  Last time, I had Chase Singletary help me and I think we’ve got the car in a groove.  We’ll change the gear and hopefully get out there Saturday and compete better with the field.  Really, the goal this weekend is to get everything right with the car.  We’ll go out there and try our hardest and that’s the most important thing to me.”

While the primary goal is to improve, the Morehead City teenager and newest Nashville recording artist hopes to finish on the podium in one of the two Legends features that make up the 12-race card in the School’s Out Shootout.

“It would be amazing to get a podium,” Gillikin commented.  “It would really help mentally, especially with everything that has been going on, because I have been a little slower on my racing with everything and trying to juggle everything the past few months, working at the track on a race day, working at practice, and getting in the car and trying to compete.  I think it kind of messed up the mindset of getting in the groove and just focusing on racing for the day.”

In addition to the Legends double feature, Late Models, Bombers, Champ Karts, Bandoleros and U-CARs will also compete with twin races in each division.  Tickets for the race are available in advance on MyRacePass or at the gate on race day (cash only) for $10 for adults while kids five (5) and under are admitted free.

New River All-American Speedway is Jacksonville’s Action Attraction featuring racing and other events.  For more information about New River All-American Speedway, check out the speedway’s websitelike/follow “New River Speedway” on Facebookfollow @newriverswy on Twitter, or follow the track on Instagram.

Photo Credit: Andy Marquis