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TALLADEGA, Ala. – Robby Gordon says he has enough sponsorship to run the full NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule next season
and has no interest in driving for anyone but himself.

Gordon said Menards is among the sponsors coming back. Gordon has had sponsorship mainly from Menards and Jim Beam this year. Jim Beam announced last November that it would sponsor Gordon through 2008 and has not yet announced its plans for 2009.

“If people are estimating that we’re going to go away, obviously they don’t know me very well,” Gordon said after qualifying Saturday at Talladega Superspeedway. “We’ll be fine.”

As far as a possible merger – Gordon had agreed in January to be bought out by Gillett Evernham Motorsports but that deal fell through – Gordon says he is not going to drive for anyone else.

“I may let someone come into my shop, but I won’t go into someone else’s shop if that makes any sense,” said Gordon, who is 32nd in points during what has been a crazy season for him.

Gordon recently began a four-race engine-leasing deal with Penske Racing.

“We’re only into race two of it, and I think they’re good motors,” Gordon said. “I’ve got a lot of respect for [team owner] Roger [Penske] and always have. It’s the first time he’s ever done a lease deal and I feel honored that he would do a program like that with us.”

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He was good at Martinsville in the spring, just had bad luck. I hope the car is as competitive now as it was then.
Garrett it seems like me and you have been saying this for so long but it seems like no understands. I'll say it again he was running top 15 until Kenseth wrecked him which ruined the rear end.
Intermediate tracks are the key. Supposedly, he has a new chassis that was tested at Loews and there he was 13 overall on top speed. But we don't know how this will translate to a race. Remember he was miserable at Kansas. So I would not get our hopes up too high. As to Martinsville and Phoenix, he has had bad karma at M'ville. In the 1st 07 COT race he blew a tire and got 3 pit road penalties. In the second, CC had his mini stroke and he blew a tire and then the rear end went out this spring. At Phoneix with the COT he is 24, 24 & 23. So if there is no payback and he points races, we may stay in the top 35 for the year.

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