In 2008, Milburn made his debut in the NASCAR Camping World West Series at Miller Motorsports Park, driving the No. 83 Ford for James Wood, where he finished 28th after suffering a timing chain failure before he completed a lap. He then made another start that year at All American Speedway, where he finished five laps down in fifteenth. In 2009, Milburn ran four races that year, this time driving the No. 14 Ford, where he achieved a best finish of sixth at Colorado National Speedway.
In 2010, Milburn ran the full West Series schedule, this time driving for Bob Wood, where he finished tenth in the points after earning three top-ten finishes with a best finish of seventh in the season opening race at Roseville. He then attempted all but two races of the schedule, primarily driving for Bob Wood, and attempting the Iowa Speedway event with Mike Naake. He earned one top-ten finish at Spokane County Raceway and finished fifteenth in the final points standings. In 2012, Miburn ran solely for Bob Wood, running ten races and getting a best finish of seventh at Roseville. He then attempted six more races for Bob Wood in 2013, before driving the No. 30 for Adan Alvarado. Afterwards, he left the West Series to compete in both the SRL Spears Southwest Tour Series and the Pacific Challenge Series, finishing sixth in the points in the latter series in 2017.[1]
In 2018, Milburn returned to the West Series, this time driving select races for Kart Idaho Racing in the No. 08 Chevrolet, where he achieved a best finish of fifth at Roseville. He then ran full time with the team the following year, where he achieved seven top-ten finishes with a best result of sixth at Douglas County Speedway, and finished seventh in the final points standings. It was also during this year that he made select starts in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East for Kart Idaho Racing, getting two top ten finishes at South Boston Speedway.[2][3] In 2020, he was originally entered in the season-opening race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring with Kart Idaho Racing, but he and the team withdrew from the event.
In 2021, Milburn made two starts for Velocity Racing and the No. 78 Toyota, finishing twentieth at Roseville due to a crash, and 33rd at Phoenix Raceway due to transmission issues.[1]
Personal life
Miburn serves as a driver coach for Kart Idaho Racing, as well as a track promoter for Blue Valor Motorplex.[4][5]
Motorsports results
NASCAR
(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)