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Event
Preview Fact Sheet
Event/Date: Pontiac Excitement
400/May 3, 2003
Venue: Richmond (Va.) International
Raceway
Robby Gordons NASCAR Winston Cup Performance History
at Richmond International Raceway
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Date
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Start
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Finish
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Laps
Completed/
Total Laps
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Status
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Money
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09/07/02
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11
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28
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397/400
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Running
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$66,686
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05/04/02
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37
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34
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309/400
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Accident
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66,081
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09/09/00
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DNQ
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|
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05/06/00
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36
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37
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282/400
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Brakes
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23,350
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09/06/97
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4
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42
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7/400
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Engine
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22,185
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03/02/97
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24
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28
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396/400
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Running
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21,215
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02/24/91
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35
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26
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288/400
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Running
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3,525
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TOTALS Avg. Start: 24.5
Avg. Finish: 32.5 Laps:
1,779/2,400 Money: $203,042
NASCAR Winston Cup Points Position: 16th
NOTES:
- This Weeks Race Car (chassis No. 99) was last run at Darlington.
Gordon also raced it at Phoenix, Atlanta and Richmond in the second
half of the 2002 season.
- The Cingular Wireless Chevrolet will carry
a special orange reverse paint scheme this weekend
at Richmond. The same paint scheme also will be run in The Winston
Open and the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowes Motor Speedway.
- Gordon will fly to Indianapolis immediately
following Saturdays race to begin preparations for Sundays
opening practice for the Indianapolis 500. He is filling in for
Dario Franchitti in the No. 27 Alpine/Archipelago/Motorola/Budweiser
Dallara/Honda/Firestone for Andretti Green Racing.
- The Pontiac Excitement 400 will be broadcast
live on FX and MRN on Saturday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. EST. Qualifying
is scheduled for Friday, May 2 at 3:05 p.m. EST
ROBBY
GORDON QUOTES:
Ive had good runs at Richmond but
it always seems like something bad happens to me there. I always
end up getting run over by someone or something. Last year in the
first race, we were really good but ended up having a piece of debris
shoot through the windshield and dash. We lost a lot of spots repairing
that. In the September race, we again were very good and ran in
the top 10 for a good while before NASCAR black-flagged us and we
had to pit under green due to an engine problem late in the race.
I was a bit confused over that deal because we were definitely maintaining
the minimum speed. Like I said, its always something at Richmond.
Ive qualified fourth at Richmond
and know the Cingular Wireless team can do just as well this time
around. We have a handle on our short-track program lately and
have a good package at those tracks. Id put Richmond in the
same league as Martinsville, Bristol and Loudon except that Richmond
is a smoother track -- its kind of a mix of those tracks.
The Cingular Wireless Chevy has handled well at those tracks lately
and I think Richmond will be good to us. Weve just got to
concentrate on making the car rotate well through the corner without
being loose on entry.
Brakes are so important at Richmond and
braking in Winston Cup racing is totally different than it is in
the CART Series. In CART, you can drive the car into the corner
as hard as you want, hit the brakes and then turn the thing. Winston
Cup cars like to roll into the corner. I think weve got a
good program and well hopefully qualify and race well.
On the Indianapolis
500:
As much as Im looking forward to
racing at night at Richmond, Im pretty pumped up about leaving
Richmond for Indianapolis. The big Indy/Charlotte double begins
when the checkered flag waves Saturday night. Im flying out
to Indianapolis after the race. Sunday is opening day for the Indy
500 and its my first time in an Indy car since last years
Indy 500. One cool thing about Indy is that we have so much practice
time before qualifying and it wont take us more than a day
or so to get ready for qualifying. Im confident that were
going to be strong and contend for the pole. Andretti Green Racing
has shown theyre a strong race team, so with their knowledge
and my experience, we should be a contender in the Indy 500.
This will probably be the first time ever
that I run a car at Indy on opening day. Even when I was driving
for A.J. Foyt, he never ran us on opening day but we ran on Monday
(second day). Were actually going to have to run opening
day this year just so we can get comfortable with the car, make
sure the seat fits and all those types of things. But Im
confident well have a shot at the pole, as well. We were
really strong last year and ran inside the top five during the race
but had the pit fire and still finished eighth.
Im really excited about running the
Double for a number of reasons. Obviously, the Honda engines are
very strong. The Andretti Green Hondas come out of California,
HPD, so its like getting a factory ride, basically, at least
from the engine side. The team has won a race this season, Phoenix
with Tony Kanaan, so the Green team knows how to run well and now
Michael has inherited that team with the same group of guys and
the same people running it. I think its going to be a lot
of fun, especially if you look back and think of the rivalry that
Michael and I have had over the years in Indy car racing. It just
shows that all that matters is performance on the race track so
hats off to Michael for letting me drive the car, as well.
I know I keep saying this over and over
but Richard Childress is an ace. Hes one of the best team
owners Ive ever driven for. He understands that Im
a race car driver and I want to race cars. The Cingular team understands.
Ive met with my Cingular guys and theyre all good with
it. They like watching me race so they werent going to hold
me back. I think I can give both sides a good effort.
I understand the Dallara (chassis). I
know its a new Dallara but they give you a pretty good program
to work with to get the balance of the car right and I think the
Dallara has a broader window of a sweet spot than the G-Force (chassis).
The G-Force is a good car but I think the Dallara has a broader
sweet spot which may make it a better race car for the race.
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