Category Archives: Robby Gordon Motorsports

Quick Picks: Circuit G [Video]

Can Jaques Win at Circuit G?

Montreal has been on the Nationwide Series schedule since 2007, and thus far, every race has been very entertaining and worth watching.  From Robby Gordon’s black flag in ’07, racing in the rain, and the Marcos Ambrose saga, to the sentiment of Jacques Villeneuve trying to win at the course named after his father and Robby Gordon dodging groundhogs during qualifying.

Each race weekend at Circuit G has proven to be it’s own great story.  This week looks to go right in line with years past.  Once again, road course aces have dominated the practice and qualifying sessions.  Perinial favorite Marcos Ambrose starts from the pole, and Montreal favorite Jacques Villeneuve starts second.  Max Papis, Ron Fellows, and Boris Said all start near the front, and all have a strong chance to pick up the Nascar victory.

Rain doesn’t look to factor in, but there will be plenty of storms throughout the event.  Robby Gordon, during his qualifying lap, had a breaking issue and lost some of the vital ducting that keeps the ever important breaks cool.  The loss means that Gordon will have to make unapproved changes to his Toyota and start from the rear of the field.  Oh, how fun it will be to watch him charge through the field.  Michael McDowell was very fast in qualifying, but will also start from the rear due to an engine change.

Drama and hard racing will be spread from front to rear in this race.  Who will win?  My best predicition is Marcos Ambrose.  After three near wins, I think it is finally his year to grab the checkered.  Close on his tail will be a field of 42 other drivers, with around 10 of those being strong threats.

Coming from the rear, I think Robby Gordon is a good Underdog Pick for this week.  He has his work cut out for him to come from the back, but if there is anyone in the race capable, it’s Gordon.  A come from behind win would make for a great episode of Speedfactory TV, don’t you think?

Robby in 07 at Michigan; Speed Factory #8

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Robby Gordon, and Robby Gordon Motorsports will perform a switcharoo this weekend at Michigan Speedway.  Instead of piloting his number 7 Speed Factory machine, he has instead entered himself driving the number 07.  The 07 is not locked into the show, however his 7 car is; going into Michigan 34th in owner points.  No word yet on primary sponsorship, but Gordon has listed PJ Jones on the entry blank to pilot the 7 car.

There has yet to be and explanation as to why Gordon is making this move, but I am speculating that this most likely is sponsor related, or could be an attempt to raise the 07 car in owner’s standings in a ploy to attract more sponsorship.

Speed Factory #8 recaps and chronicals RGM’s trip to the Brickyard 400.

Speed Factory TV worth watching [Video]

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Sometimes the marketing sponsorships on Nascar racecars really can work. While watching TV coverage on ESPN and Fox, I kept noticing Robby Gordon’s car, painted in the livery of his own web-based reality show, Speed Factory TV. The show is about him and his Robby Gordon Motorsports Nascar team as they go through the ups and downs of the Nascar circuit. Used to draw attention to his operation and perhaps more sponsorship, this is more than just a marketing ploy. It is a deep look into the day to day operations of a mid-pack Nascar team, something that most don’t get to see, and something that is truly worth watching.

If you have ever been a fan of similar reality shows like Nascar Drivers 360, NBS 24/7 or 7 Days, then you’ll like this show as well. Airing on Wednesdays, Speed Factory follows a format that recaps the week before, chronicles the lead up to the race weekend, and highlights the race itself, as seen from the point of view of Robby Gordon Motorsports. Throughout each episode, different crew memebers are featured, giving us the viewer more insight into the team. As you watch, you start be drawn into the show deeper, gaining a feeling of interest that makes you not only want the team to excel, but also makes you wish you were there.

Aside from Gordon himself, the stand out crew member episode to episode seems to be crew chief Gene Nead. This guy is really funny, and watching him has made me all the more a fan of RGM. In on hilarious exchange, crew members play a practical joke on Gene which leads to a fire alarm sounding, and a naked Gene answering his hotel room door to a shocked attendant.

As Speed Factory continues this season, expect to see the struggles and triumphs of the RGM crew and also expect to see deeper inside the people that make the team go. It’s a cross between a serious documentary and something more like American Chopper. For me, it’s good TV, and worth watching.

Episode 7: Speed Factory TV


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