CART: Team Gordon Portland Review
20 June 1999
Robby Gordon #22 Johns Manville/Panasonic/Menards Toyota-Swift Race Notes/Quotes Sunday, June 20, 1999 Budweiser/ GI Joe's 200 Round 9 of 20 in the CART FedEx Championship Series At Portland International Raceway Portland, Ore. After going a lap down early as a result of a spin in Turn One, Robby Gordon fought all day to finish 17th, on the lead lap, in Sunday's Budweiser GI Joe's 200 in Portland, Ore. Gordon's Johns Manville/Panasonic/Menards Toyota/Swift was loose throughout the day, especially as the stints wore on, making it difficult to overtake under braking. Team Gordon continues on the FedEx Championship trail next weekend in Cleveland, Ohio, with the Medic Drug Grand Prix of Cleveland. Quotes ROBBY GORDON "Whoa. That was way too tough a race to finish 17th. I feel like I've been through a war. Basically, we were loose all day. I couldn't race anyone into the corners without taking myself out. I spun in (Turn) One early and that sent us back enough to eventually go a lap down. We managed to get the lap back and keep it for good, but this series is too tight to try and win from that far behind. The guys in front just "check out" if you let them out of your sight. I'm depressed, but I know this is what I signed up for. Nothing's easy - we'll keep at it, though, and we'll be in Cleveland working to race up front." MIKE HELD (co-owner) "Tough day at the office. It was a hard-fought run that ended up 17th, on the lead lap. Unfortunately, 16 cars ahead of us had a hard fought run, as well. Hey, it was a good character builder if it couldn't be a points scorer. Someday we'll be better for keeping the nose to the grindstone and plowing forward."