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Spencer Gallagher Talks With Motor Week LIVE! June 3rd

Spencer Gallagher, driver in both the ARCA Racing Series and NASCAR Truck Series will join Motor Week LIVE! for the Monday, June 3rd program.

Gallagher is coming off Saturday’s ARCA race in Elko MN and will offer a competitor’s race analysis. He will also talk about his career and preview the upcoming summer schedule including the big Michigan International Speedway weekend.

Motor Week LIVE! also reviews Dover’s NASCAR tripleheader, the Detroit Grand Prix, NHRA’s Englishtown event, and the weekend’s top stories.

Motor Week LIVE! airs Mondays at 7pm ET/ 4pm PT on www.racersreunionradio.com. Fans are encouraged to like the Motor Week LIVE! with Patrick Reynolds Facebook page, follow MotorWeekPat on Twitter, visit www.motorweeklive.com and call to talk on-air at 843-712-1887.

Tony Kanaan Finally Wins His Indy 500

By Patrick Reynolds

Indianapolis, IN- Brazilian Tony Kanaan scored a long-awaited and popular victory in the 97th Indianapolis 500.

Crowd favorite Kanaan took the lead from Ryan Hunter-Reay on the front stretch as the green flag waved for a restart with three laps to go. The leaders were working through the second corner when three-time 500 winner Dario Franchitti crashed in turn one resulting in the caution flag waving and sealing the win for Kanaan.

Rookie Carlos Munoz, who was part of the thrilling Friday four-wide Freedom 100 finish, also snuck by Hunter-Reay for second. Hunter-Reay was third with pre-race favorite Marco Andretti fourth and Justin Wilson fifth. Helio Castroneves, A.J. Allmendinger, Simon Pagenaud, Charlie Kimball, and pole sitter Ed Carpenter, who also led a race-high 37 laps, rounded out the top-ten.

The win was extremely admired in the grandstands and the garage area. The crowd of over 250,000 stood and cheered in the late stages as Kanaan took the lead.

“Well you know, first I think we can prove that theory that says that nice guy don’t win,” Kanaan said. “I guess we proved them wrong.” Read On!

Indy Lights Freedom 100 Finish Is One For The Ages

By Patrick Reynolds

Indianapolis, IN- Eleven cars took the green flag for the Freedom 100 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Spectators were skeptical of the quality of racing they would see.

The biggest race of the Indy Lights season, and Indy 500 undercard, turned out to be a tremendous showcase and provided a finish that will be remembered as a classic.

Pole sitter Sage Karam and Carlos Munoz led almost the entire event between the two. Karam jumped to the lead at the start and was followed in a very tight draft by Munoz. Munoz completed a pass for the lead on lap 13 and Karam returned the drafting favor, following very close to an almost stock car style bump drafting distance.

Munoz, who also qualified second for Sunday’s Indy 500, drove a low line protecting the inside of the racetrack. Karam looked outside of Munoz several times throughout the close race. Spectators began to anticipate an exciting finish.

Halfway through the final lap the memorable conclusion began to take shape. Read On!