I understand Rob was in Mexico and working on this and that so it's really NOT a rant on how I wish he would have been in Ohio or anything, simply what's on my mind. First off it is a charity event and that alone has merits to consider. Maybe there was a donation made, how would I know. I've been wanting to go and see it in person but it seems rather deflated as far as that goes now. To think Robby Gordon is not in the class that's there is a slap in the face offense so.............
When he did go there for the first time I was like, great, and when he returned I was like this is where he belongs ..."with these guys" on "this stage". then I guess sponsorship or what ever got in the way last year and well to be honest i'm kinda bummed out in the fact he was not there again.
I don't know the deal, perhaps it's like it is written and Robs doing the dirt stuff and all and that's that. Perhaps something was said a while back I don't recall to explain it all. Again i'm not trying to rant and don't want to hear some guy from a thousand miles away scream "millionaires like him should be there" or "why don't you sponsor the trip mike". Just saying in the grand scheme of things Robby Gordon should be there. Perhaps I don't get it as they say, it's hard to see what the circus is like when you are in it, and trust me, i'm in one.

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put the 'real' 7 on it and it will look better :-) This was the first year I didn't watch the Prelude - the field was not all that interesting to me this time.
Robby just decided he wanted to race a REAL race not drive around in circles . Oh wait he did that at baja too lmao

Good one!!! Just remember, there is no one else that truly has their team as their top priority--Robby does. He does what he has to do and makes the best decisions that he can with what he has. GAS ON!!!! Please let there be two cars for the restrictor plate races!!!!

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