For other people named Robert Gordon, see Robert Gordon (disambiguation).
Robby Gordon
Gordon in 2004
Born
Robert Wesley Gordon (1969-01-02) January 2, 1969 (age 55) Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Related to
Huntley Gordon (great-grandfather) Bob Gordon (father) Beccy Gordon (sister) Robyn Gordon (sister) Ryan Hunter-Reay (brother in-law) Max Gordon (son)
Stadium Super Trucks career
Debut season
2013
Car number
7
Starts
154
Championships
2
Wins
30
Podiums
96
Poles
20
Best finish
1st in 2013, 2014
Finished last season
4th (2023)
Championship titles
2013–2014
Stadium Super Trucks
NASCAR driver
NASCAR Cup Series career
396 races run over 19 years
2012 position
52nd
Best finish
16th (2003)
First race
1991 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Last race
2012 Toyota/Save Mart 350 (Sonoma)
First win
2001 New Hampshire 300 (New Hampshire)
Last win
2003 Sirius at the Glen (Watkins Glen)
Wins
Top tens
Poles
3
39
1
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
54 races run over 9 years
2011 position
129th
Best finish
21st (2004)
First race
2001 GNC Live Well 250 (Watkins Glen)
Last race
2011 NAPA Auto Parts 200 (Montreal)
First win
2004 Emerson Radio 250 (Richmond)
Wins
Top tens
Poles
1
18
0
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
4 races run over 3 years
2008 position
71st
Best finish
68th (1996)
First race
1996 Lowe's 250 (North Wilkesboro)
Last race
2004 O'Reilly 200 (Bristol)
Wins
Top tens
Poles
0
2
0
ARCA Menards Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish
97th (1990)
First race
1990 Atlanta Journal ARCA 500k (Atlanta)
Wins
Top tens
Poles
0
0
1
IndyCar Series career
8 races run over 7 years
Best finish
29th (2000)
First race
1996 Las Vegas 500K (Las Vegas)
Last race
2004 Indianapolis 500 (Indy)
Wins
Podiums
Poles
0
0
0
Champ Car career
107 races run over 8 years
Years active
1992–1999
Best finish
5th (1994, 1995)
First race
1992 ITT Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit (Belle Isle)
Last race
1999 Marlboro 500 (California)
First win
1995 Slick 50 200 (Phoenix)
Last win
1995 ITT Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit (Belle Isle)
Wins
Podiums
Poles
2
9
4
Medal record
Representing United States
Summer X Games
2015 Austin
Stadium Super Trucks
2014 Austin
Stadium Super Trucks
Last updated on: May 20, 2024.
Robert Wesley Gordon (born January 2, 1969) is an American former auto racing driver. He has raced in NASCAR, CART, the IndyCar Series, the Trans-Am Series, IMSA, IROC and the Dakar Rally. While no longer an active stock car racing driver, he is active in top-tier off road motorsports such as BITD, NORRA, and SCORE International.
Gordon owns and competes in the Stadium Super Trucks (SST), a series he formed in 2013 and whose championship he won in 2013 and 2014. He also operates the Speed family of brands, which includes the energy drink Speed Energy that has sponsored his racing efforts since 2010.
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causing a local yellow. RobbyGordon, right in front of Tracy, slowed and nearly spun to obey the flags. Tracy passed Gordon with his momentum in the...
and NASCAR driver RobbyGordon in 2013. Sanctioned by the United States Auto Club (USAC) in America with title sponsorship from Gordon's Speed Energy brand...
American racing driver RobbyGordon. Created in 2010 to support his RobbyGordon Motorsports team in NASCAR, Speed sponsors Gordon's Stadium Super Trucks...
all 1,100 miles of both races in the same day. Five drivers (Andretti, RobbyGordon on five occasions, Stewart twice, Kurt Busch, and Kyle Larson) have attempted...
97- Kurt Busch 48- Jimmie Johnson 29- Kevin Harvick 6- Mark Martin 31- RobbyGordon 20- Tony Stewart 19- Jeremy Mayfield 09- Mike Wallace 88- Dale Jarrett...
final two races for Haas in 2004. RobbyGordon left Richard Childress Racing to drive for his own team RobbyGordon Motorsports. Jeff Burton moved over...
Smith and signed Brazilian rookie Christian Fittipaldi to team with RobbyGordon. Dick Simon Racing released Raul Boesel and Hiro Matsushita, signed Chilean...
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at Sears Point Raceway. Jeff Gordon won the pole. Top Ten Results 20 - Tony Stewart 7 - RobbyGordon* 24 - Jeff Gordon 28 - Ricky Rudd 2 - Rusty Wallace...
18-car pile-up on lap 173 that began when Ward Burton made contact with RobbyGordon, sending Tony Stewart flipping twice down the backstretch. After Earnhardt's...
Tony Stewart 25- Jerry Nadeau 29- Kevin Harvick 18- Bobby Labonte 31- RobbyGordon 71- Dave Marcis 43- John Andretti 1- Kenny Wallace 4- Mike Skinner The...
Industrial Tools 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, NASCAR driver RobbyGordon brake checked Michael Waltrip during a caution period in what was seen...
race was most remembered for a controversial finish between Ambrose and RobbyGordon that resulted in Kevin Harvick winning the race in the end. The Circuit...
McMillin and Larry Ragland 4: Larry Roeseler 3: David Ashley, Doug Fortin, RobbyGordon, Luke McMillin, Ralph Paxton, Dan Smith, Malcolm Smith and Ivan Stewart...
Wallace 20–Tony Stewart 6–Mark Martin 24–Jeff Gordon 18–Bobby Labonte 32–Scott Pruett 13–RobbyGordon 12–Jeremy Mayfield This would be the 1st checkered...
veteran RobbyGordon, driving for Team Menard, pitted during a caution on lap 164, looking to stretch his fuel over the final 36 laps. Gordon shuffled...
owner RobbyGordon to court over the logo used for his Speed Energy drink brand, claiming it was visually similar to their own 'S' logo. Gordon sued Specialized...
believed that they would also buy the No. 7 Jim Smith-owned team driven by RobbyGordon. 1988 series champion Bill Elliott attempted three races for Red Bull...
his truck partially rode on a K-rail; after the race, fellow driver RobbyGordon joked it was "some of the best, worst driving I have ever seen from the...
Villeneuve in what was one of the most controversial NASCAR races ever, as RobbyGordon claimed to have won the race. The NASCAR races have affected the circuit...