The Tim May Show featuring Clay Hall

Tip of the Helmet to Rosenqvist & Meyer Shank Racing; Tribute to Those Who Have Died for Our Country

40 min · 25 de may de 2026
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The daring pass down the home straight by Felix Rosenqvist gave Pataskala-based Meyer Shank Racing its second - SECOND - Indianapolis 500 victory. Kudos to Mike Shank and his team for being lead actors in the drama that produced the closest finish in 500 history, Rosenqvist beating Team Penske's David Malukas by 0.0233 of a second. Plus, Clay and Tim pay tribute on Memorial Day to the men and women who have fallen in defense of our great nation. Salute!

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