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Posted by on Feb 19, 2007,
16:50
A wreck in Thursday’s Busch practice meant a long night of repairs to the No. 55 Motorola Ford Fusion. Despite the obstacles the team faced, Gordon qualified 14th for Saturday’s Orbitz 300.
Laps after the green flag waved, Gordon thought he might have a tire going down. The team caught a big break due to an early caution on lap four. This enabled the team to stop for four fresh tires. Gordon raced conservatively throughout the day knowing that he needed to make his move towards the front at the end of the race. However, Gordon’s car began running hot late in the race, causing him to drop out of the main draft to put clean air on the nose of the car. Despite an overheating car, Gordon crossed the finish line for the Orbitz 300 in 11th place. Photos from Daytona
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (August 14, 2006) – JR Motorsports announced today that Robby Gordon will take the helm of the No. 88 Navy Accelerate Your Life Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS for the NASCAR Busch Series events at Michigan International Speedway and California Speedway.
MEXICO CITY (March 4, 2005) – Red Bull, the world’s leading energy drink, will expand its ongoing relationship with Robby Gordon Motorsports when it serves as the primary sponsor of the No. 83 Red Bull Chevrolet Monte Carlo driven by Gordon this weekend in the Mexico 200 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
Gordon’s Red Bull car will carry the No. 83, emblematic of the 8.3 fluid ounce cans that Red Bull produces and markets throughout the world. Photos from Mexico City
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Posted by on Aug 5, 2004,
11:39
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (August 5, 2004) – The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) today announced its 2005 NASCAR Busch Series schedule, including an international date – a race in Mexico City at the famed Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez road course.
The event, set for March 6, will be the third race of the 35-race season and the first NASCAR Busch Series points event held outside the United States. It also will mark the return of road-course racing to the NASCAR Busch Series, as will an Aug. 13 event set for Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International. The NASCAR Busch Series previously had road-course races at Road Atlanta in 1986 and ’87 and at Watkins Glen from 1991-2001.
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Posted by on Jun 18, 2004,
10:18
Huntersville, NC (June 17, 2004) – In addition to their Fruit of the Loom primary sponsorship, Robby Gordon Motorsports will add Meijer stores to their Chevrolet Monte Carlo for the Meijer 300 NASCAR Busch Series race this weekend at Kentucky Speedway.