And Now for Robby Gordon’s Next Trick
I will never understand Robby Gordon thinking. And I’ll repeat for possible cranial penetration, I’ll never understand Robby Gordon’s thinking. OR lack thereof for that matter.
According to Robby and ESPN, and via an appearance on NASCAR Now, he plans on doing the double in May if his current appeal process is turned down.
His thought process goes thusly: If his team loses the appeal, and is unable to rebound into Chase contention by May, he will attempt to run the Indy 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in the same day.
My thought process, at times convoluted admittedly, goes this way.
Failing the appeal there is good reason based on past performance he may be also be in jeopardy of falling out of the top 35 come May (assuming he makes it in).
By competing in both the 500 and Charlotte he runs the risk of not only effecting this year but next if 2008 ends with RGM sitting out of the top 35 in the owners standings.
Gordon’s record at doing the double while respectable aren’t anything spectacular. In 2002 he completed his “double-duty” chores finishing 8th in the 500 and and 16th in the 600. In 2003 he finished 22nd at Indy and 17th in Charlotte. In 2004 he turned the 500 ride over to a relief driver due to rain and scampered back to Charlotte finishing 20th.
The best anyone has accomplished is Tony Stewart’s effort in 2001 when he finished sixth at Indy and third at Lowe’s.
And Robby is no Tony Stewart.
Gordon believes he has a good chance the Commission will overturn the original ruling. I remain doubtful. If so no harm no foul. If not it may signal the start of yet another boneheaded decision process on Robby’s part.
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