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Gordon finished 3rd in the 2009 Dakar Rally in South America, where the event was moved after terrorist threats led to the cancellation of the 2008 event. He finished 8th in the 2010 Dakar Rally in South America with his Monster Energy truck. He was excluded from the 2012 edition after stage 10 for illegal modifications of his engine.
The 2012 Dakar Rally was the 34th running of the event. It was held in South America for the fourth successive time. ... Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell: Hummer ...
Robby Gordon United States: 2005 Timo Gottschalk Germany: 2007 Cars (co-driver) - 2011 Georges Groine France: 1981 Trucks - 1982, 1983 Albert Grimaldi Monaco: 1985 Sebastián Guayasamin Ecuador: 2014 Rodolfo Guilloli Guatemala: 2015 Emanuel Gyenes Romania: 2007 Kasih Hanggoro Indonesia: 2010 MichaĆ Hernik Poland: 2015 Michel Hidalgo France: 1991
The Dakar Rally or simply "The Dakar" (French: ... Volkswagen Race Touareg 2: Robby Gordon: Hummer H3: 2010: Carlos Sainz: Volkswagen Race Touareg 2: Nasser Al-Attiyah:
The KTM on which Andy Caldecott placed sixth in the 2005 Dakar Rally. 2005 Dakar Rally also known as the 2005 Paris-Dakar Rally was the 27th running of the Dakar Rally event. The 2005 event was 5,565 miles (8,956 km) long, began in Barcelona on 31 December 2004 and passed through Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania and Mali before ending at Dakar in Senegal on 16 January 2005. [1]
The 2010 Dakar Rally was the 32nd running of the event. ... the 2008 relocated race winner, winning his secod Dakar, ... and the Hummer of Robby Gordon.
One day, NASCAR star Robby Gordon hopes to be able to tell Elon Musk to go eat his heart out. Gordon both admires and also takes inspiration from Musk, the developer of numerous businesses, most ...
The 2009 Dakar Rally was the 31st running of the Dakar Rally. In addition to motorcycle, automobile, and truck categories, a separate quad (all-terrain vehicle) class was added for the first time. The race began on 3 January 2009, and took place across Argentina and Chile. [1]