Join in here and discuss all the practice & race action for the 2010 Goody's 500. Robby Gordon will be running the #7 Warner Music / Blake Shelton Toyota. Here is the weekend schedule for RGM at the Virginia track.

FRIDAY , MARCH 26th

 Practice    11:30 am - 1:00 pm/et   ( 41st Quickest )
 Qualifying    3:00 - 4:30 pm/et   ( Rained Out - Starts 38th )

SATURDAY , MARCH 27th

 Practice  10:30 - 11:15 am/et  ( 38th Quickest )
 Practice  11:50 am - 12:50 pm/et  ( 36th Quickest  )

MONDAY , MARCH 29th

GOODYS 500  12:00 pm/et , green flag at 12:13 pm/et ( Finished 34th )


Dont forget live raceday chat will be available,as well as  PLANETROBBY TWITTER.


Robby Gordon Martinsville Preview

Charlotte, NC (March 25, 2010) – The No. 7 Warner Music Nashville / Blake Shelton Camry speeds into Martinsville Speedway this weekend with high hopes after recording a season-best finish of 22nd at Bristol Motor Speedway last week. After an unlucky start to the 2010 season, the team looks forward to the challenge of recording another strong finish at the 0.526-mile short track to obtain a spot within the top-35 Sprint Cup Series owners’ points.

Robby’s Thoughts – “Martinsville Speedway is different from any other track on the Sprint Cup circuit,” commented Gordon. “Its tight corners and flat banking present a whole different set of challenges from every other short track that we visit. Not only is it a tough track on the driver, but it’s also hard on equipment. I’m confident in my team’s ability, and I’m sure that they built the Warner Music Nashville / Blake Shelton Toyota Camry to the challenges of Martinsville.”


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with the driving distance, that may happen.
Sure would be nice if Toyo made cup tires.
9th, but great job by him.
Just got home from the track. Robby's pit stall was RIGHT in front of me ! He and his crew worked really hard today. I think his pit crew worked harder than anyone else's today. It gets tiring that the media doesn't seem to think that single-car teams matter. They have to work at least twice as hard as multi-car teams. It was so encouraging to see Robby and his guys working so hard to have a good finish today. I just wish it had done for for his points position.
Honestly, looking at the past 3-4 years....34th isn't too bad...
True. Now that I think of it, it was just good to get to watch Robby all day. Tks to the media, we don't see much of him unless he is having mechanical problem. I think he drove a pretty flawless race. He was off to a good start until Kenseth blocked him on pit road early. I liked the view of his pit stall, but it was the absolute worst spot. I can see why they gave it to him. They really screwed up Martinsville's pit road when they reconfigured it.
2008 Spring Race - 40th; Fall Race - 40th; 2009 Spring Race - 40th; Fall Race - 37th

Hey - 34th is a lot better :-))))
first checkered flag Mville finish in over 2 1/2 years.
Did not get to see the race on tv, not that I ever really watch the race on tv. Raceview, pit command and scanner worked great for me at work. I thought the communication between the spotter (who was it?), Larry and Robby were very good today. I am looking forward to Phoenix and have already started to pack my bags mentally!
Spotter is Jason Overstreet.
TOG, where have we heard Jason's name before? Whats his claim to fame?
Used to be a crew chief for the #9 Germain truck team, as well as the #00 of Waltrip racing. He is with the team now.

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