In Loving Memory of Tyler Seguin: Ontario Racing Community Mourns the Loss of a True Champion
WELLAND, ONTARIO — The Canadian motorsport community is reeling from the devastating loss of Tyler Seguin, a beloved and seasoned flat track racer who tragically passed away on Saturday night, June 7, 2025, following a fatal accident at Welland County Speedway. He was 31 years old.
Tyler, a native of Ontario, was more than just a competitor—he was a cornerstone of the flat track racing scene across Canada. With a passion for motorcycles that ignited at the early age of four, Seguin spent nearly his entire life racing, inspiring fellow riders and fans alike with his fearless spirit, unmatched skill, and dedication to the sport. From amateur tracks to professional circuits, his presence was impossible to ignore and impossible to forget.
On Saturday evening, what began as another exciting night at Welland County Speedway ended in heartbreak when Seguin was involved in a serious on-track crash. Despite the quick response from emergency crews and medical staff, he succumbed to his injuries. The tragic event cast a somber shadow over the speedway and sent shockwaves through the broader racing community, both in Canada and internationally.
Known for his ferocity on the track and kindness off of it, Tyler Seguin was more than just a racer. He was a mentor to younger riders, a fierce advocate for the sport he loved, and a devoted friend to many. Fans will remember his signature riding style—fast, smooth, and daring—and his ever-present smile in the pits.
“He was a legend here. Not just because he could ride like the wind, but because he lifted people up,” said longtime friend and fellow racer Matt Robinson. “Tyler made you feel like you belonged in the paddock. He wanted everyone to win.”
Seguin’s loss leaves an immense void in the hearts of his family, friends, and countless fans. He is survived by his loving parents, Mark and Ellen Seguin, his siblings, and a tight-knit community of riders and supporters who were like family to him. Tributes have poured in across social media, with fellow racers, fans, and motorsport organizations remembering him as a “true ambassador for the sport” and a man of humility, drive, and character.
In honor of Seguin’s legacy, organizers at Welland County Speedway have announced plans for a memorial ride and a permanent tribute at the track where he spent so many of his formative racing years. There is also discussion of launching a youth racing scholarship in his name, to support the next generation of riders—something Tyler deeply believed in.
The family has asked for privacy as they grieve this unimaginable loss but welcomes supporters to attend a Celebration of Life service, which will be held later this week. Details will be shared through official racing and community channels.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Flat Track Canada’s Youth Development Program or a memorial fund being established in Tyler’s name to promote safety and support for amateur racers.
Tyler Seguin may have crossed his final finish line, but his legacy will continue to race forward—etched into the history of Canadian motorsport and in the hearts of all who had the honor to know him. His throttle may be still, but the roar of his passion will never be silenced.
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