It sounds like Robby may not be running the full cup schedule, and that may disappoint alot of Robby's hardcore nascar fans. But what he plans on doing during his "off-weeks" has me absolutely excited. Robby says he is looking hard at running the Indy 500!! That alone would be awesome. But add in running the X-games rally race, building and (hopefully) running a monster truck, and running the Baja 500 & 1000. That is unbelievable. I am definitely looking forward to what 2010 will bring us as Robby Gordon fans, and I think it was worth the wait. What do you think??

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jayski has corrected it now.
I don't trust anything jayski says....Jayski's stuff is just like those magazines on the shelves at the checkout stands at the grocery stores....mostly untrue BS
jayski is all right. He just probably listened to it in a rush the first time. He is good about correcting stuff.
ever since he sold out he hasnt been as good as he once was in my humble opinion.
Jayski always gives Robby a lot of coverage, and, he doesn't go as negative as other sites when Robby has "issues".
Ok, let me expand on my initial coment about Jayski....we were driving home from the San Felipe 250, pretty sure that was the race.... and we get a call on the cell phone as we are sitting in the border crossing line to get back home...Jayski reported that Robby had cut the course...OK, here is the situation....no tracking, no nothing...hit all the check points and you are good to go per Sal and SCORE.....Robby hit them all.
Where did Jayski come up with cutting the course? Who know's, just gossip....get the facts straight before the mouth starts to run....SCORE was happy, so everything was good...
i'm a bit thrown by the monster truck thing too Jeff, it is what it is, i guess.
I really can't wait to see Larry Mac and Hammond trying to give Robby some kudo's and DW trying to rain on his parade by saying something about poor little Mikey..............
I was a NASCAR fan before I knew anything about Robby. It was his never-say-quit attitude and rebel spirit that first got my attention. His determination to compete against mega teams is a rally cry for small business owners everywhere. His business acumen unrivaled. It was Robby that made me aware you can race even in places that don't have roads much less paved ovals. He made a real race fan out of me. So his 2010 plans embody everything I love about the guy!

As an east coaster, I'd rather see him race NASCAR every week. Not only to be able to see him in person but also tv coverage. But best yet is to watch him continue to pave his own path. NASCAR is on a road to self destruct. Won't it be cool to watch RG compete long after the series folds?
I don't think NASCAR will fold anytime soon. IRL, Grand Am, and ALMS are more in danger of folding than NASCAR.
So is F1. They're all in trouble. Won't happen soon, but I liked the imagery.
just think if they ever add rally racing to the Olympics. RG could be the gold medalist.

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