Join in here and discuss all the weekend action for the 2010 Infineon 350 cup race.Robby Gordon returns to the #7 Monster Energy Toyota on Sunday. Please note, a second car for PJ Jones will attempt to qualify this weekend. The #07 of Jones will sport the speedfactory.tv colors.Also, the In-car camera will be provided for Robby Gordon by TNT.Here is the weekend schedule for RGM at the California track.
FRIDAY , JUNE 18th
Practice 3:00pm - 4:30 pm/et ( 13th Quickest ) Qualifying 6:30pm - 8:30 pm/et ( 16th Quickest )
1) Souvenir trailer ? YES 2) What Chassis ? 2009 Chassis/2010 Updates 3) Who is the crew chief ? Gene Nead - Miles Stanley 4) Who is the sponsor ? Monster Energy 5) Will Robby get TV Time? Plenty this weekend.In-car camera
I'm with Matt on this one. Hopefully Rob won't overdrive the car or get to pissed off. If he has a 12 place car, so be it, just don't throw the race away by overdriving or F-bombing the crew all day about how bad the car sucks. If the car is not super fast maybe they'll set it up for fuel mileage and be their at the end. Have to wait and see, and hopefully it all works out.
If I was on the crew he could f-bomb me all day because sometimes we deserve it. I would be throwing f-bombs around when RG scrapes the wall, misses the pit box, or speeds on pit road.
We are big boys not pansies in touch with our feminine side.
Here's an F bomb of my own. He ran 9 fn' laps in happy hour tryin' some changes to the car correct? It all comes down to having breaks and fuel at the end and being part of the game when it counts. Last year was last year correct, so class, tell me was Robby all over the top five last year or was his car poised to be in the game at the end?
My last F bomb is this, F is for FRYIN' as in wings and yes they are the BOMB, relax with a good grillin' and enjoy the race, 2/3's the way through, then let the F-bomb counter begin.
I'm sure they know their fuel mileage but how many fuel stops will they have to take. How many green / white checkers do you plan for. I'm not sure I like the no fuel stops in F1 but it does take the fuel mileage question out of the equation.
Early in the week I predicted 2 GWC's for a total of 120 laps,with stops at 30/60/90. Basically a short pit strategy.
If there are alot of full course cations,stretch it to 40/80.
Audibles as TOG says
Permalink Reply by TOG on June 20, 2010 at 12:44pm