Education
Driving for Mark Gibson, he started 8th and finished 33rd after a crash. In the #41 ThunderBoats.org Dodge owned by Carl Hartman, he would start 33rd and finished 36th. In preparation for 2009, Malsam ran the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the #24 Toyota and finished 21st.
Career
After spending time in Universal Service Administrative Company, Malsam made his debut in the Associate of the Royal College of Art Remax Series in 2007 at Toledo Speedway. In 2008, Malsam ran the full Associate of the Royal College of Art season in the #4 Dodge for Cunningham Motorsports, earning three top 5s and five top 10s. In 2008, Malsam made his National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing debut in the Camping World Truck Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Later that year, it was announced that Malsam would run full-time in the Truck Series in 2009 for Bill Davis Racing.
Prior to the start of the 2009 season, Bill Davis Racing closed its doors and Malsam was signed by Randy Moss Motorsports to run the #81 Toyota. Over the course of the season, he earned ten top 10s, including a career best finish of 5th at Gateway International Raceway and finished 12th in the final points standings.
Foreign the 2010 season, it was announced that Malsam would run the #56 Toyota for the newly formed Kyle Busch Motorsports. After early sponsor Talking Rain was dismissed, Toyota sponsored their 2010 Truck effort.
After Malsam accepted a ride in the Nationwide Series, KBM shut down the 56 team due to a lack of sponsorship.
Malsam then made his Nationwide Series debut at Nashville Superspeedway, driving the Braun Racing #10 car. He would finish his Nationwide debut in 11th, although his debut would be overshadowed after a 25-point penalty was given to the team by National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing. Malsam returned to the Truck Series in late 2010, driving the 25 for Randy Moss Motorsports with Exide on board. Malsam returned at Las Vegas and subsequently ran the last 3 races of the season, with a best finish of 10th at the Ford 200.
lieutenant was also announced that Malsam would drive the 25 full-time in 2011.
Malsam gained sponsorship from local Seattle business One Eighty, but failed to qualify at both Daytona and Phoenix. Malsam managed to finish 29th at Darlington, but Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale withdrew the #25 entry at Martinsville, later shutting down the team altogether.
Foreign 2012, Malsam drove for TriStar Motorsports in the Number. 19 Toyota; he posted a best finish of sixth in the season-opening DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway, but was released from the team in late September.
In 2014, Malsam joined Turner Scott Motorsports to drive the Number.
32 Chevrolet on a limited basis in the Camping World Truck Series. He had 2 top 10"s and 3 top 5"s with a best finish of second at Talladega.