Las Vegas Review-Journal

Gallagher says he’s finished with driving

- By Ron Kantowski Las Vegas Review-journal

Spencer Gallagher’s roller-coaster ride as a NASCAR Xfinity Series driver is over.

Less than six months after recording a stunning victory at Talladega Superspeed­way, the colorful Las Vegas native said Friday he will retire from racing at season’s end.

Gallagher, 28, made the announceme­nt at Kansas Speedway where the Xfinity and Cup Series are racing this weekend. He will assume a managerial position within GMS Racing, the team owned by his father, Maury, CEO of Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air.

Four days after his breakthrou­gh victory at Talladega, Gallagher was suspended for violating NASCAR’S substance abuse policy. After being reinstated July 4, he made his Cup Series debut on the road course at Watkins Glen, finishing 35th in a oneoff drive with BK Racing.

“It has been an incredible journey getting to watch this team grow and flourish and become something incredible from very humble beginnings,” Gallagher said during a trackside news conference in Kansas City, Kansas. “This is not me stepping back from NASCAR. If anything, this is me diving in further.

“This is a big decision. This is something I’ve been thinking about a long, long time. GMS started out being (centered on) Spencer Gallagher. But since then, it has grown to be something so much more and something so much bigger. I think it’s time to take the next step and really see what this team can do. I think to do that, my greatest utility to GMS lies elsewhere other than the driver’s seat.”

Gallagher’s NASCAR resume includes 60 Truck Series races and 55 in the Xfinity Series, all for GMS racing.

Contact Ron Kantowski at rkantowski@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0352. Follow @ronkantows­ki on Twitter.

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