Hey everyone, I wanted to share a story today that’s been on my mind lately, and it’s a tough one. It’s about a young guy named Dalton Millican.

I first heard about Dalton because his dad, Clay Millican, is a big name in drag racing. I’ve followed Clay’s career for a while, so when I heard about Dalton, I felt a connection.
So, I started reading about this kid, Dalton. He was only 22, full of life, and it turns out he was also a Monster Jam driver. Just like his dad, he loved the thrill of racing. I mean, how cool is that? Following in your old man’s footsteps but making your own name too.
Then, the news hit. It was a Wednesday night, and Dalton was in a motorcycle accident. A single-person accident. Man, that phrase just gets me. It wasn’t some big, crazy crash with lots of people involved. It was just him, his bike, and something went wrong. And just like that, he was gone.
- Dalton, 22 years old.
- Son of a famous drag racer, Clay Millican.
- A Monster Jam driver himself.
- Lost his life in a motorcycle accident.
I read that his dad, Clay, and the whole family were just devastated. I can’t even imagine what they went through. They put out a statement, saying they lost their “beloved son.” It’s heartbreaking, you know?
The racing community, both NHRA and Monster Jam, they all shared their condolences. It’s like a big family, and they lost one of their own. The outpouring of support was massive.

I even saw that someone set up a scholarship in Dalton’s name at a racing event. It’s a way to keep his memory alive, I guess, and help other young people follow their dreams in racing.
Reflecting on this:
This whole thing got me thinking about how fragile life is. One minute you’re here, living your life, chasing your dreams, and the next, you’re gone. It’s a stark reminder to cherish every moment and appreciate the people around us.
I never knew Dalton personally, but his story touched me. It’s a sad one, for sure, but it also makes me want to hold my loved ones a little closer and live life to the fullest, just like he did.
Rest in peace, Dalton Millican.