CHARLOTTE, NC (July 8,
2008) - After finishing
sixth last weekend at
Daytona International
Speedway and being the
second highest finishing
Dodge in the 43-car field,
the Robby Gordon Motorsports
team heads to Chicagoland
Speedway this weekend
prepared to carry the
momentum of their strong
finish forward into the
second half of the 2008
season.
In true character style,
Gordon is supporting Jim
Beam’s initiative to “Save
our Ballpark’s [Wrigley
Field’s] Name” by running
the No. 7 “SaveOurName.com”
Jim Beam Dodge this weekend.
The name of the Chicago
Cubs’ stadium is in jeopardy
of being changed, so Jim
Beam is urging fans to sign
a petition to save the
field’s name. For more
information, please visit
www.saveourname.com.
In just seven starts at
the 1.5 mile D-shaped oval
track, Gordon returns to
Chicagoland Speedway this
weekend hoping to be a
hometown hero for Jim Beam.
For the first time in the
track’s history, the 267
laps of racing action will
begin on Saturday, July 12th
at 8:00 p.m. (ET) under the
lights.
Gordon on Chicago –
“Heading to Chicago, I am
feeling good about the way
our program is running after
our 6th place finish last
weekend. It is the first
time that we will be running
at Chicago under the lights,
so it will be exciting to
see what the race on
Saturday unfolds. We had a
successful test at Charlotte
earlier this season, so I
think with that knowledge
and the improvements we have
made since then, we have the
ability to make a great run
this weekend in the Jim Beam
“SaveOurName.com” Dodge.”
TV and Radio Times –
Qualifying is set for
Thursday, July 10th at 8:40
p.m. (ET) on SPEED TV, MRN,
and Sirius. Race time on
Saturday is 8:00 p.m. (ET)
and will be broadcast on
TNT, MRN, and Sirius.
Appearance Schedule –
Gordon will make a stop at
Jim Beam headquarters on
Thursday, July 10th to visit
with executives and
employees. Later that night,
he will make another Jim
Beam appearance at the
Cadillac Ranch located at
1175 W Lake St., Bartlett,
IL 60056. He will be onsite
from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. On
Saturday, he will sign
autographs for his fans at
his souvenir trailer at 2:15
p.m.
NOTES
2008 Season
Gordon made his best
finish to date at Daytona on
July 5th. He finished 6th.
Gordon finished 2nd in the
Prelude to the Dream Gordon
was the runner-up in the
All-Star Fan Vote. RGM has a
marketing, manufacturing and
technical services agreement
with Gillett Evernham
Motorsports. Gordon switched
to Dodge days before the
Daytona 500. Gordon is 30th
in the point standings.
Career
Gordon owns three NASCAR
Sprint Cup victories: Loudon
on Nov. 23, 2001 Infineon on
June 22, 2003 Watkins Glen
Aug. 10, 2003 Gordon’s
NASCAR only pole came at
Atlanta on March 7, 1997. In
the CART Series, Gordon made
106 starts posting wins at
Phoenix and Detroit plus
four poles. In his ten
starts in the Indianapolis
500, Gordon owns five top-10
finishes.