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Robby Gordon’s Pit Crew Wins For Second Time After Outstanding Performance in Sonoma:
Robby Gordon’s Pit Crew Wins For Second Time After Outstanding Performance in Sonoma:
June 25, 2003
Call it a double win for the #31 Cingular Wireless team during Sunday's (June 22) Dodge/Save Mart 350 NASCAR Winston Cup race at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif. Team driver Robby Gordon won the race on the twisting 11-turn road course and his pit crew won the McDonald
Craven out, Gordon in:
Craven out, Gordon in:
June 24, 2003
with #31-Robby Gordon's win at Sonoma, the #31 RCR team moves into the 2004 Winner's Circle program and it knocks the #32 PPI Motorsports team out. The #31 is 13th in Owners Points while the #32 is 14th, both have one win in 2003. For more in the program, see my Winners
Helton: There’s no “gentleman’s agreement”:
Helton: There’s no “gentleman’s agreement”:
June 23, 2003
The whole issue - this "gentleman's agreement" Winston Cup drivers have about passing during a caution period -- remains as clear as the northern California fog that rolls over the golden hills above Infineon Raceway. Does the "gentleman's agreement" still exist? It
The ‘Pass’:
The ‘Pass’:
June 23, 2003
Race winner, #31-Robby Gordon, was involved in one of those racing deals on his way to victory, according to car owner Richard Childress. Gordon got the lead for the final time when he passed teammate #29-Kevin Harvick as the field came back to take a full course
Robby Gordon wins at Sonoma:
Robby Gordon wins at Sonoma:
June 22, 2003
#31-Robby Gordon won The Dodge / Save Mart 350k at Infineon Raceway, his first win of 2003, his first ever road course win, and his 2nd career Cup win. It Robby Gordon's first win since the Thanksgiving race at New Hampshire on Nov 23rd, 2001, 51 races ago. #24-Jeff
Harvick wins at Sonoma….the Southwest series event:
Harvick wins at Sonoma….the Southwest series event:
June 22, 2003
Kevin Harvick ran away from Said and the rest of the field Saturday in the Southwest series event at Infineon Raceway. For both, it was a tuneup for Sunday's Dodge/Save Mart 350 Winston Cup race. Harvick started fourth, but took the lead on the first lap and relinquished
Boris Said wins pole at Sonoma:
Boris Said wins pole at Sonoma:
June 20, 2003
#01-Boris Said [who is subbing for Mike Wallace, who is subbing for Jerry Nadeau ] won the pole at Infineon Raceway for the Dodge / Save Mart 350k. It is the first pole for Pontiac in 2003 and put Said into the 2004 Budweiser Shootout . Said speed of 93.620mph [76.
What of the Cingular and Alltel sponsorships?
What of the Cingular and Alltel sponsorships?
June 18, 2003
One change that fans won't have to worry about is the status of #31-Robby Gordon and #12-Ryan Newman's teams, which are both sponsored by Nextel rivals. Alltel is signed to sponsor Newman's team through 2006, and Cingular Wireless is signed to sponsor Gordon's team
Robby’s Angel’s at Sonoma:
Robby’s Angel’s at Sonoma:
June 16, 2003
The #31 Cingular Wireless Chevy and driver Robby Gordon will carry a special Charlies Angels II paint scheme this weekend at Sonoma as part of Cingulars relationship with the movie.( RCR PR ), it was rumored to run at Dover a few weeks ago, see an image of the car
Five Have Finished:
Five Have Finished:
June 10, 2003
Five drivers have finished all the 2003 Cup races and have no DNF's (did not finish): #5-Terry Labonte; #15-Michael Waltrip; #17-Matt Kenseth; #29-Kevin Harvick; #31-Robby Gordon. See my DNF Page for who has the most DNF's, when their last DNF was and race-by-race
Stock Car Fans Newsletter Rumblings – Pocono:
Stock Car Fans Newsletter Rumblings – Pocono:
June 8, 2003
#20-Tony Stewart snapped a 27-race losing streak as he won the Pocono 500 under caution on Sunday. What we thought was going to be a three lap shootout turned out to be only a one lap sprint as #1-Jeff Green and #5-Terry Labonte got together on the Long Pond straight
Bingham in accident UPDATE 2:
Bingham in accident UPDATE 2:
June 5, 2003
Chris Bingham, the 2001 and 2002 Grand Am Rolex Series GTS Driver Champion & 2003 Busch Series Rookie, was injured in a jet-ski accident on Monday around 3:00pm when Bingham and Robby Gordon were out on Lake Norman [in NC]. Bingham hit a bad wave that caused him to
Robby’s Angel’s? UPDATE:
Robby’s Angel’s? UPDATE:
May 29, 2003
#31-Robby Gordon is scheduled to run a Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle paint scheme on June 1st at Dover. It will also run again in late fall when the DVD for the movie is released(3-27-2003) UPDATE: added the image of the scheme to my Paint Scheme Gallery .(5-29-2003
Gordon to test at VIR:
Gordon to test at VIR:
May 27, 2003
Robby Gordon is scheduled to test the #31 Cingular Wireless Chevrolet Tuesday [today] at Virginia International Raceway in preparation for the upcoming event at Infineon Raceway.(RCR PR)(5-27-2003)
The Coca-Cola 600 has been called – Jimmie Johnson has been declared the winner:
The Coca-Cola 600 has been called – Jimmie Johnson has been declared the winner:
May 25, 2003
after 276 of 400 laps, the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway was called due to a wet track and threatening weather in the Concord, NC area. #48-Jimmie Johnson is the winner of the race, winning his first race of 2003 and 4th of his career, the win puts him into
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