Robby Gordon may not run any NASCAR races in 2013
Robby Gordon has been working hard on his new racing project, Stadium Super Trucks. The series will debut April 6 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Az. It may also prevent him from participating in any NASCAR races in 2013. Gordon ran only three races last season, and failed to qualify in two others. Spokesperson Alison McCabe told As the World Turns left that she doesn’t...
Robby Gordon’s STADIUM SUPER TRUCKS on NBC & NBC Sports Network in 2013
Robby Gordon’s Stadium SUPER Trucks and NBC Sports Group have reached an agreement to televise the 2013 Inaugural Stadium SUPER Trucks Season on NBC and NBC Sports Network. Starting in April of 2013, NBC and NBC Sports Network will televise 12 races (11 domestic and one international). (Schedule Below)
Capitalizing on what was once known as Mickey Thompson’s Off-Road Racing...
Robby Gordon dropping races from schedule
Veteran racer Robby Gordon’s days at a NASCAR track appear to becoming fewer and fewer. Gordon has failed to qualify for multiple races this season and after missing Sunday’s race at Auto Club Speedway in California the driver/owner of the #7 said he would not be visiting Martinsville or Texas.
Gordon says the team would likely make it’s next appearance on track at the road...
Robby Gordon believes in Dodge
With Penske Racing switching to Ford next season that could leave Robby Gordon as the only driver running under the Dodge nameplate next season. Gordon believes being the only Dodge in the garage will be a benefit as he seeks ways to make his race team more competitive.
Sponsorship for Robby Gordon’s team has been limited to his Speed Energy Drink and some occasional sponsorship...
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