#7-Robby Gordon still needs sponsorship in order to attempt to qualify for all the Sprint Cup races this year, and if he does find enough sponsorship, he hopes to run the entire year. Earlier this season Gordon had toyed with the idea of running a monster truck as well the Indianapolis 500 while scaling back his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driving efforts, but some of those plans have not come to fruition. Still, Gordon wont guarantee that his Robby Gordon Motorsports #7 Toyota will run in every event. ‘Were going to do everything we can [to race],’Â Gordon said Friday at Dover International Speedway. ‘If I was to miss races, they would be the weakest races [to get sponsorship] NASCAR has. Our goal is to race, and thats what I desire to do. Were going to continue to do that until it becomes financially not possible to do that.’Â Gordon wouldnt pinpoint a specific race where he might have to stay home. He said he would not start-and-park. ‘Were still trying to sell races,’Â Gordon said. ‘Were going to run until we cant run. Thats the best answer I can give.’Â Gordon does have commitments for some off-road events. During the race at Pocono in June, Gordon will miss track activity Friday and Saturday so he can run the Baja 500. Michael Waltrip will practice and qualify the car for him, Gordon said.(SceneDaily)(5-15-2010)
