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Old 10-30-2006, 09:01 PM
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Re: Robby Gordon and rollbar padding

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i hate it
nascar is like the only sport where some mega contraversy doesn't ever happen and now it's seeping in!
Well, that's what happens once the networks get involved. Gotta have DRAMA ya know. Back in the old days with TNN and ESPN, there wasnt near as much controversy. But then again, the drivers back then didnt have the pressure to perform like they do know. With the millions of $$$ the sponsors are pouring into these teams........they want instant results.
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Old 10-30-2006, 09:09 PM
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Re: Robby Gordon and rollbar padding

I kind of feel bad for Robby when he was being hammered by those NBC guys, he seemed kind of worried and scared. But he did break the rules.
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Old 10-30-2006, 09:16 PM
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Re: Robby Gordon and rollbar padding

Maybe the padding is not attached as well as it should be. I remember 2 or 3 years ago a piece fell off of the roll bar and shut off the ignition switch. Can't remember who it was. The driver had a heck of a time figuring out why his car shut off. In car camera showed the piece dropping and hitting the ign. switch.
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Old 10-30-2006, 11:23 PM
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Re: Robby Gordon and rollbar padding

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I kind of feel bad for Robby when he was being hammered by those NBC guys, he seemed kind of worried and scared. But he did break the rules.
Robbie's got thick skin......I think he can handle it.
I'm sure those NBC goons just kind of caught him off guard and he obviously looked surprised, but I doubt he was worried or scared.
Whether he broke the rules or not, I'm sure we'll never know as Na$car closed the door on the case.
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Re: Robby Gordon and rollbar padding

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I'm sure we'll never know as Na$car closed the door on the case.
unfortunately its not over yet
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Old 10-31-2006, 05:48 PM
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unfortunately its not over yet
I'm not sure it is unfortunate. If he did something wrong then he should be caught and penalized. Seems simple enough.
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Old 10-31-2006, 06:37 PM
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Re: Robby Gordon and rollbar padding

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Maybe the padding is not attached as well as it should be. I remember 2 or 3 years ago a piece fell off of the roll bar and shut off the ignition switch. Can't remember who it was. The driver had a heck of a time figuring out why his car shut off. In car camera showed the piece dropping and hitting the ign. switch.
who was it?
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Old 10-31-2006, 07:51 PM
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Can't remember who it was.

Don't remember. Maybe somebody else does.
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well that's crazy!
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well that's crazy!

Why that response ?????
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Old 11-01-2006, 09:22 PM
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Re: Robby Gordon and rollbar padding

a piece of roll bar padding falls and pretty much cripples a guys race
that's not crazy?
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Re: Robby Gordon and rollbar padding

Typical Robby Gordon. I am not surprised.
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Old 11-01-2006, 09:41 PM
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he's just an overly agresive guy
but he should be suspended
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Re: Robby Gordon and rollbar padding

Robby Gordon penalized $15,000.00 and 50 driver points and 50 owner points...crew chief fined $10,000.00. ...HE LIED!!!



R. Gordon penalized for causing Atlanta caution

NASCAR says driver 'attempted to manipulate outcome' with debris
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NASCAR says driver 'attempted to manipulate outcome' with debris

By Jenna Fryer, The Associated Press
November 1, 2006

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- NASCAR penalized Robby Gordon on Wednesday for intentionally causing a caution at Atlanta Motor Speedway that affected the race outcome for championship contender Jeff Burton.
Robby Gordon denied throwing roll-bar padding out his window to force a caution at Atlanta. But that didn't calm Jeff Burton.

Gordon, who owns his own race team, was docked 50 driver points and 50 car owner points, and fined $15,000 for throwing a piece of roll bar padding onto the track during Sunday's race at Atlanta. The debris caused NASCAR to call a caution, which helped Gordon to his 10th-place finish but hurt Burton's final result.
Gordon was also fined $15,000 and placed on probation until the end of the year. Crew chief Greg Erwin was fined $10,000.
NASCAR reviewed NBC's coverage from Sunday's race to determine if Gordon in fact threw debris onto the track. The footage provided two clear angles, and officials followed up with a re-inspection of Gordon's car.
The results of the two-day investigation convinced NASCAR that Gordon did throw a piece of padding onto the track, and officials issued a harsh penalty to discourage other drivers from doing the same thing in the future.
"It is a very serious matter when a team attempts to manipulate the outcome of a race," NASCAR spokesman Kerry Tharp said Wednesday.
The caution came out about 35 laps from the finish of the Bas Pro Shops 500 and benefited Gordon, who was the first car not on the lead lap. He was given NASCAR's "free pass" to get back on the lead lap and ultimately finished 10th.
But the timing hurt Burton, who was a lap down because of an earlier incident and needed the field to run through a final round of green-flag pit stops to catch up. Burton finished 13th and demanded after the race that NASCAR investigate to determine where the debris came from.
NBC reviewed its race footage, which appeared to show the debris came from Gordon's car, and presented it to Gordon on live television. He denied throwing anything and suggested he simply ran over debris already on the track.


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"I definitely did not throw anything out of the window," Gordon told the network.
Burton acknowledges that drivers have been intentionally causing cautions for years, but said NASCAR needs to crack down on the practice.
"It's nothing against Robby Gordon or anyone in particular, I just think we've got to be careful not to let the competitors break the rules," Burton said. "And when they do, NASCAR has got to enforce it.
"The penalty should be large enough to where the next guy doesn't want to do it. If someone does get by with it, then the next guy is more prone to want to try to do it."
This is hardly the first time NASCAR has penalized a competitor for intentionally causing a caution.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was docked 25 points and fined $10,000 for intentionally spinning his car to bring out a caution at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2004.
And Kurt Busch was fined $10,000 for intentionally spinning Gordon during the 2002 all-star race to bring out a caution. Busch admitted it in two separate interviews, contending he caused the wreck because eventual winner Ryan Newman was running away from the field late in the race and he wanted a caution to make the final five laps more competitive.
Upon hearing Busch's comments, Gordon called him "immature" and said Busch was lucky Gordon was not hurt in the accident.
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