Robby’s Remarks – “I’m really looking forward to racing this weekend at Phoenix International Raceway and having MAPEI on board with us,” commented Robby Gordon. “In the past, it has always been one of my favorite tracks, but it’s likely to be a much different circuit this weekend. I haven’t personally been on the track yet, so I’m very excited to see what kind of racing the new surface will produce. I have talked to several drivers that attended the open test a few weeks ago, and I’ve heard a lot of feedback from that session. Everyone has said that it took a long time for rubber to build up on the track, so we don’t know if there will be one racing groove or two. If the second groove doesn’t come in, track position will be the key to success in Sunday’s race.”
Past Phoenix Performances – Since beginning his Sprint Cup Series career, Robby Gordon has recorded 18 starts at the 1-mile oval in Avondale, Ariz. Over the years, Gordon has recorded more than 5,000 miles at Phoenix International Raceway, and has achieved two top-ten finishes. Gordon recorded his best finish, seventh, during just his second trip to the Arizona desert.
Weekend Appearances – Gordon will be at the Bashas’ track store on Saturday at 5 p.m. On Sunday, he will be at the SPEED Energy souvenir trailer at 9 a.m.
Baja 1000 – Following the race at Phoenix International Raceway, Gordon and his SPEED Energy / Toyo Tires team will travel to Ensenada, Mexico, to compete in the Baja 1000, one of the most prestigious off-road racing events of the year. After taking the green flag on Friday morning, November 18, at 11:30 a.m. PST, Gordon will have exactly 32 hours to complete the event. The 692.82-mile course loop, known for its unexpected challenges and pushing competitors to the edge, will send racers across the rugged terrain of the Baja Peninsula with the race both beginning and ending in Ensenada.
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Excited for tomorrow! Rock on!
So will Leffler get parked for the rest of the year? He may be in for an ass beat'n
Sudsler brake checked him, he made his bed...
Should but won't. Not under Caution....
Lefler did the opposite of shrub.man'd up, took responsability.
kinda thinks #2 wrecked his self with the low move and sliding infront and getting off the gas......
Hi alan4s, glad somebody agrees, racing thingamajig, will happen again tomorrow, but hope not our guy......
I think it was Sadlers fault. He got in front of Leffler and slowed down after running on the apron, it showed on the tememetry and with his perspective to Amirola.
As much as I hate to say it Leffler showed some class taking the blame, which is ussally automatic when hitting the back of a car, but that car pulled in front of him and slowed down 20 mph
Congrats to Sam Hornish! The guy has had some tough luck over the past couple years. Well Done!
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