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ROBBY GORDON MOTORSPORTS TO FIELD MARCOS AMBROSE IN NEXTEL CUP DEBUT |
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CHARLOTTE,
N.C. (Aug. 7, 2007) – Robby Gordon Motorsports will field Australian Marcos
Ambrose in the Busch Series rookie’s NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series debut at Watkins
Glen this weekend.
After one
of the most controversial incidents in NASCAR’s recent history last weekend,
Ambrose has accepted a “peace offering” from Gordon to drive the No. 77 Camping
World Ford Fusion, which will also carry some signage from Ambrose’s
regular sponsor Kingsford Charcoal.
Ambrose
led 37 laps, more than any other driver in the NAPA Auto Parts 200 in Montreal last weekend and was on course to
record his first NASCAR Busch Series win when he was turned around by Gordon
while leading at the second corner at a restart with two laps remaining.
As a
penalty, Gordon was eliminated from the following day’s NEXTEL Cup race, and
while he strongly disagreed with the calls during the Busch race, he has
accepted NASCAR’s decision and wants to put the incident behind him.
Ambrose
will continue his NASCAR Busch campaign on Saturday in the No. 59 Kingsford
Charcoal Ford Fusion for Wood Brothers/JTG Racing, but will now do “double
duty” in the Robby Gordon Motorsports entry.
Gordon
will drive the No. 55 Verizon Wireless Ford Fusion in the Busch
race and the No. 7 Jim Beam Ford Fusion in the NEXTEL Cup Series
race.
The
Sunday event will be a joint effort between Robby Gordon Motorsports and Wood
Brothers/JTG Racing, with Ambrose’s regular Kingsford crew doing the pit work
and his new Crew Chief Ernie Cope calling the shots from the box
on Sunday.
Ambrose
was originally scheduled to make his NEXTEL Cup debut in a Wood Brothers/JTG
Racing entry this weekend, but several circumstances meant the team had to put
their plans on hold.
Ambrose
is considered somewhat of a road racing specialist who won two Australian V8
Supercar Championships on road courses for Ford before turning his attention to
NASCAR at the beginning of last year.
He
started his career in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, has progressed to the
NASCAR Busch Series this season and now gets his chance to make his debut in North America’s highest level of competition,
NASCAR’s NEXTEL Cup Series.
He
currently sits eighth in the NASCAR Busch Series points and second in the
Raybestos Rookie of the Year standings.
PRESS
CONFERENCE A press
conference will be held at Robby Gordon Motorsports tomorrow (Wednesday, Aug.
8) at 2 P.M. at the following address:
10615 Twin Lakes Parkway Charlotte, NC 28269
Both
Robby Gordon and Marcos Ambrose will be in attendance as Ambrose’s car for his
NEXTEL Cup debut is being prepared on site.
Gordon
and Ambrose will not be available for further comment until that time.
WHAT
THEY HAVE TO SAY…..
ROBBY
GORDON:
“There
are a couple of reasons why I’m doing this,” said Gordon.
“The
first reason is that it’s unfortunate that Marcos got put in a position in Montreal where I was thinking, ‘OK, if I’m
not going to win, he’s not going to win.’
“At the
same time, I think he’s a talented race-car driver, and obviously he has the
ability to compete at the highest level. He showed that last weekend in the
Busch race, and I felt that this opportunity would be a make-up.
“Unfortunately,
we didn’t get to finish the race the way either one of us wanted to finish it
last weekend, and now we’ve got an opportunity to try to put on a good show
again this weekend at Watkins Glen.
“He will
be driving a brand new, purpose-built road racing car in the Camping World
colors with a bit of Kingsford branding thrown in for good measure.
“As a
team owner, I’m excited about giving him this opportunity. I look forward to
running two cars this weekend, I look forward to getting them in the show, and
at the end of the day, I hope it comes down to the two of us to win the race.”
MARCOS
AMBROSE:
“Well,
they say that America is the land of opportunity, and I
guess this is proof of that,” said Ambrose.
“A bit of
old outback Australian culture involved playing a game of Australian football,
having a fight and then heading to the pub together for a beer – I guess this
is a bit like that.
“This is
part apology and part compliment on Robby’s behalf. I believe we can have a
solid run this weekend and give Ford, Camping World and the rest of Robby
Gordon Motorsports’ sponsors a good return on their investment.
“In some
respects this is a no-lose situation for me because I get to break into NEXTEL
Cup without the regular burden of things like owner and championship points.
“Obviously,
this indicates there is no animosity between us, and we will both be out there
looking for the best result possible in our Fords.”
ABOUT
ROBBY GORDON MOTORSPORTS
Based in Charlotte, N.C., Robby Gordon Motorsports fields
the No. 7 Ford Fusion in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series. With sponsorship from Motorola,
Monster Energy, Menards, Mapei and Jim Beam, Robby Gordon
will run the entire 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series schedule. The
program, now in its third year, utilizes Roush/Yates motors. The racecars are
developed in-house at Robby Gordon Motorsports.
MARCOS AMBROSE FAST FACTS
– Marcos Ambrose drives the No. 59 Kingsford Charcoal Ford Fusion for Wood
Brothers/JTG Racing in the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series
– Ambrose finished 16th in his NASCAR Busch Series debut at Daytona
International Speedway on 17 February 2007, winning the Raybestos Rookie of the
Race Award in what was his first race on the 2.5-mile Daytona superspeedway
– The Australian scored his debut NASCAR Busch Series top 10 finish at his
first NASCAR road course event with eighth place at the Autodromo Hermanos
Rodriguez in Mexico City on 4 March 2007
– Ambrose achieved his best NASCAR Busch Series result to date with sixth place
at Dover International Speedway on 2 June 2007, also winning him his fourth
Raybestos Rookie of the Race award for the season
– Ambrose was born in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
– Finished 21st in the 2006 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and third in the
Raybestos Rookie of the Year standings, earning US$256,368 in 22 starts in the
No. 20 Aussie Vineyards Team Australia Ford F-150 for Wood Brothers/JTG Racing
– Ambrose won two consecutive Australian V8 Supercar Championship Series titles
in 2003 and 2004 for Ford
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