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Motor Week LIVE! Earns Four AARWBA Awards

Indianapolis, IN- The American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association held their annual awards breakfast at the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course May 25th, one day prior to the Indianapolis 500. Motor Week LIVE! earned four awards through the show’s companion website www.motorweeklive.com.

Program host and writer Patrick Reynolds won first place in the Online News category with “Franchitti Claims Third Indy 500.”

Reynolds also claimed second place in Online Column Writing with “Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Fighting for the Future”, second place in Online Feature Writing with “Dan Wheldon’s Memory Lives On”, and www.motorweeklive.com won third place in the professional website category.

The AARWBA ceremony was presented by Honda and Firestone, hosted by Paul Page, and was attended by NHRA great Don Prudhomme, starter for the next day’s 500 Pippa Mann, as well as many motorsports media and officials visiting Indianapolis.

Patrick Reynolds is a former professional NASCAR mechanic who hosts Motor Week LIVE! Mondays 7pm ET/ 4pm PT on www.racersreunionradio.com

 

AARWBA Announces Annual Contest Winners

By Patrick Reynolds

Indianapolis, IN- The American Auto Racing Writing and Broadcasters Association held their annual awards ceremony May 25th and announced the winners in each media category.

AARWBA hosted the event at the Brickyard Crossing golf course the morning prior to the 97th Indianapolis 500. Paul Page served as Master of Ceremonies for the breakfast meeting that included representatives from Honda and Firestone, as well as appearances from Don Prudhomme and starter for the next day’s 500 Pippa Mann. Read On!

Honoring American Heroes at the Races; Notes & Quotes From Race Weeks in Charlotte

By Rhonda Beck

Memorial Day weekend is always a special time to honor the United States military and their families. But race tracks, drivers and various motorsports organizations recognize the importance of those who serve throughout the year.

In April, Christopher Collins, from Macon, Ga., was the NCO of the color guard participating in the opening ceremonies for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Education Lottery 200 at Rockingham Speedway. Collins is currently stationed in Fayetteville, N.C. at Fort Bragg and is part of the 528 Special Operations support unit fort battalion support brigade of the color guard.  Rockingham was his first truck race but he had done the same thing in Charlotte a few years ago.

“I’ve always had a fondness for racing. I started watching NASCAR about four or five years ago, but I’m big into truck racing, watched a little of the dirt track racing, like the drag strip, and like motorcycle racing.  So yea, I’d say racing is in my blood,” said Collins, who has also had the chance to ride in a pace car. “It’s amazing once you get up in the turns, how the g-forces force you toward the wall and you’ve got to fight it to stay on the track. I got to experience what it feels like for the wheels to grip the track.  I have a lot of respect for those guys who get out and do this.  You never know—racing is one of those things—the guy you think is going to win may come up short. It’s very exciting.” Read On!