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Kyle Lockrow and Larry Barford Jr. are June 25th Motor Week LIVE! Guests

Kyle Lockrow

A pair of stock car “young guns” will check in with Motor Week LIVE! on the Monday, June 25th broadcast.

Kyle Lockrow will make his second appearance on the program, while Larry Barford, Jr. will speak for his first time. Both up-and-coming racers will talk about their careers so far and their future plans in ARCA and short track racing.

Motor Week LIVE! will also review Sonoma’s NASCAR Cup event, Road America’s big weekend, Indycars, Formula One, the dirt and paved short tracks, and your week’s racing headlines.

Motor Week LIVE! airs Mondays at 7pm ET/ 4pm PT on RacersReunion Radio and can be listened to right here. Fans are encouraged to like the Motor Week LIVE! Facebook page, follow MotorWeekPat on Twitter, visit www.motorweeklive.com, and call to talk on-air at 877-500-9387.

Larry Dixon, Three-Time NHRA Top Fuel Champ, Visits June 18th

Larry Dixon

Three-time NHRA Top Fuel champion Larry Dixon will be the Motor Week LIVE! special guest on the Monday, June 18th program.

Dixon claimed his titles in 2002, 2003 and 2010. He finished fourth in points last year, but has been outside of the cockpit since the end of the season. Dixon will talk about his successful career and his future plans as he joins show host Patrick Reynolds.

Motor Week LIVE! will also review Michigan’s NASCAR Cup, Nationwide and ARCA weekend, Indycars from Milwaukee, NHRA’s Thunder Valley Nationals from Bristol, TN, the dirt and paved short tracks, and your week’s racing headlines.

Motor Week LIVE! airs Mondays at 7pm ET/ 4pm PT on RacersReunion Radio and can be listened to right here. Fans are encouraged to like the Motor Week LIVE! Facebook

page, follow MotorWeekPat on Twitter, visit www.motorweeklive.com, and call to talk on-air at 877-500-9387.

Dan Wheldon's Memory Lives On At Indianapolis 500

By Patrick Reynolds

Indianapolis, IN- An expression states that sometimes it is not what you say, but what you don’t say.

In turn, a person’s spirit may be felt stronger in absence than in being present.

The Indianapolis 500 was missing something this year. That something is the bigger than life character and personality of Dan Wheldon.

Wheldon won the 2011 version with an exciting last-lap pass of the limping and crashed car of leader J.R. Hildebrand.

The 500 was a one-off race for Wheldon’s Bryan Herta Autosport team. There were no concrete plans or funding available to continue after Indy. In the weeks that followed, Wheldon signed on for some TV commentary work. Then he wound up being the test driver for the new Dallara chassis as it was being developed.

Wheldon came into the 500 with no sign of continuing racing. But on this last Sunday in May for 2011, Cinderella’s shoe fit.
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