The Frontstretch: Driver Review : Robby Gordon by John Potts -- Monday December 15, 2008

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Driver Review : Robby Gordon

John Potts · Monday December 15, 2008

 

2008 Ride: No. 7 Robby Gordon Motorsports Dodge
2008 Primary Sponsor: Jim Beam
Associate or One-Time Primary Sponsors: Charter Communications, Valvoline, Planet Color, Barrett-Jackson, Mapei, Camping World, Saveourname.com, Menards
2008 Owner: Robby Gordon
2008 Crew Chief: Frank Kerr (Feb. – Apr.), Walter Giles (Apr. – Sept.), Kirk Almquist (Sept. – Nov.)

Stats: 36 Races, 0 Wins, 0 Top 5s, 3 Top 10s, 0 Poles, 33rd in points.
Best Finish: 6th – Coke Zero 400 (Daytona – July).

High Point: On the track, Gordon’s performances on the two restrictor plate tri-ovals, with an eighth and a sixth at Daytona to go along with an eighth at Talladega. These wound up being his only Top 10s of the season in the Cup Series.

Low Point: Prior to the opening weekend at Daytona, when a change from Ford to Dodge resulted in the “wrong“ nose being installed on the No. 7 car. The mistake led to a resulting six-week NASCAR suspension for crew chief Frank Kerr, in addition to heavy fines.

Summary: Gordon finished all but four races on the 2008 Sprint Cup schedule, with one DNF because of engine troubles and the other three because of wrecks. He finished 33rd in the points with a finishing average of 28.1, but was obviously feeling better about his team’s progress at the end of the campaign.

“We’ve learned a lot,“ he said. “I think our team continues to get better every week, and I’m proud of the improvements that we’ve made throughout the 2008 season. If you look at just superspeedway races, we finished second in the restrictor plate points. We have continued to show improvement at intermediate tracks, Like Charlotte and Texas. We put together some very strong runs throughout this season, and hopefully we can build on that to be even better in 2009.”

Gordon’s team finished behind the No. 22 of Bill Davis Racing among single-car organizations, but continued to make more with less in the face of limited sponsorship. Entering a handful of races with nothing on the hood, Gordon persevered and remained in the Top 35 in owner points, allowing him to qualify for all 36 races with ease. An alliance with Gillett Evernham Motorsports also gave Gordon stability throughout his transition to Dodge early on.

2009 Outlook: As one motorsports writer put it, Robby Gordon is nothing if not persistent. He is bound and determined to make a go of it in NASCAR, and keeps piecing together enough sponsorship to get him through. Jim Beam has signed on for another year, and with continued support from Menards, the No. 7 car may be in decent shape for 2009. Rumors had Gordon possibly merging with DEI in some form and going to Chevy, but these were denied and never came to pass. Then, there was reportedly a planned sale to Gillett Evernham Motorsports, and a lawsuit by GEM after Gordon decided not to go through with it.

The suit was dropped in late September, and Gordon began using Penske engines to replace the GEM powerplants. In December, word came that Robby plans to switch from Dodge to Toyota for 2009, but there’s no word yet as to a possible alignment with Bill Davis Racing or any other Toyota team.

Gordon has never been one to shy away from switching manufacturers, as evidenced by the swap from Ford to Dodge at virtually the last minute in 2008. So, don’t expect a difficult transition; instead, the difficulty will be continuing to compete as a one-car organization in the face of growing three and four-car organizations.

2006 Frontstretch.com Grade: C.
2007 Grade: C+.
2008 Grade: D.

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Doug in Tacoma
12/15/2008 12:47 PM
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I think the stats are a bit wrong… they say “0 top 10” then state the high points of a 6th and 2 8ths. That makes 3 top 10s…

norton
12/15/2008 07:53 PM
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The difference between robbie and most of the other spear carriers for Nascar- Robbie is always a threat to win at 2 tracks-Watkins Glen and Sonoma.

Douglas
12/16/2008 09:19 AM
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A little “compassion” should be considered when grading a driver/owner like Robby.

In my mind, when you weigh in all the factors of running a single car team, he should get an A+!

If only for surviving the onslaught of the multi-car teams! And surviving yet another year!

Doug Scholl
12/16/2008 11:05 AM
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Robby Gordon deserves an F. Robby’s primary sponsor should be Ridilan because he is the
ADD poster boy of NASCAR.

Without a doubt Robby has some talents but where he is absolutely gifted is in the dirt. However Robby continually gets dristracted and cannot, will not separate himself from off-road racing.

Robby barely gets by hence the last minute switch to Dodge, the failed merger to GEM, the rumor to toyota.

Here’s a guy that was screaming about a $150,000 fine would ruin his season, but was okay with losing 5 million in his Dakar off road adventure. This is the guy who went through Crew chief’s like TP in his motorhome.

Sorry Robby grow up and focus like an adult, that trust fund can get you only so far.

Douglas
12/16/2008 02:03 PM
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Hey Doug Scholl, “However Robby continually gets dristracted”, mmm, so where do you stand on Jr.? Talk about being distracted!

If anyone is distracted from racing, it is Jr. pure & simple!

At least when Robby is not at a NA$CRAP race, he is doing some other form of racing!

You’ll find Jr. at the nearest bar!