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Release #108

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MAY 30, 2005
Contact: DICK JORDAN
05-108

5TH STRAIGHT "LITTLE 500" VICTORY
MAKES ERIC GORDON 1ST 7-TIME RACE WINNER!

             Eric Gordon of Indianapolis, Ind. emerged from a late-race 
duel with Dave Steele to claim a record fifth consecutive victory in the 
57th PayLess/Remy International "Little 500" USAC Special Event Sprint Car 
race Saturday night at the Anderson (Ind.) Speedway.

             Steele, who led 141 laps of the 500-lap race on the 1/4-mile 
paved oval, blew an engine while leading on lap 462, relinquishing the lead 
to Gordon, who led the final 39 laps in his PayLess/Print Express 
Competition Welding/Gaerte.

             Gordon's prize money topped $31,000 as he led 181 total laps 
and finished five laps ahead of race runner-up Tim Cox of Park City, Ill. 
Tim Barber of San Francisco, Calif. took third.

             Defending USAC Western Sprint Car Champ Tony Hunt led 29 laps 
and was running third when he lost an engine on lap 412. Western Sprint 
veteran Shauna Hogg became the first lady driver in race history to lead 
the event, pacing 17 laps and finishing 10th.

             Pole starter Tom Fedewa finished 24th, retiring from the race 
after 217 laps.

             Tony Elliott led 32 laps but tangled with Chris Hayes on lap 
255. Elliott hit the wall and Hayes crashed into a pit barrier, suffering a 
minor knee injury. Hayes was taken to St. John's Hospital in Anderson for 
treatment.

             Dorman Snyder and Jason McCord rounded out the "top-five" at 
the finish.