Thursday
Mar192009

SPOT SPONSORS RGM AT BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY

CHARLOTTE, NC (March 19, 2009) – SPOT LLC, (www.findmespot.com) a wholly-owned subsidiary of Globalstar Inc. (NASDAQ: GSAT) a leader in personal satellite messaging and emergency communications, today announced it is sponsoring the Robby Gordon Motorsports (RGM) at this weekend’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Bristol Motor Speedway – “the king of NASCAR short tracks” from March 20-22, 2009.

SPOT is the primary sponsor of Robby Gordon’s No. 7 Toyota Camry, which will be branded in SPOT’s familiar black and orange colors for the Food City 500’s racing action at Bristol Motor Speedway.

SPOT, the world’s first Satellite GPS Messenger sends the user’s GPS location and select message over a global satellite network to a group of contacts or an emergency rescue coordination center. Because SPOT uses satellite technology it works regardless of cellular service availability from virtually anywhere around the world.

“SPOT is proud to team up with Robby Gordon, a true entrepreneur, adventurist and creative force in automotive racing and one of the most versatile drivers in the entire world of motorsport,” said Tom Colby, chief operating officer of Globalstar Inc. and president of SPOT LLC. “Our growth will continue to be supported with new marketing initiatives. This partnership is an exciting opportunity to connect with NASCAR fans and increase our brand visibility in a highly relevant market. Robby’s passion, commitment and knowledge for motorsports are second to none and SPOT welcomes his enthusiasm as a brand advocate for our product.”

Robby Gordon was an early adopter of the SPOT Satellite Messenger™, using its satellite and GPS technology to stay connected with his support team, his friends and family while practicing and racing off-road, often times in extreme remote areas. SPOT enables Robby to send his GPS location and selected message to his contacts so they know he is OK. SPOT also allows others to track his GPS position updated automatically in real-time on Google Maps™.

“Partnering with SPOT at Bristol is a natural progression for our brands,” said Robby Gordon, owner and driver of RGM. “SPOT and Robby Gordon Motorsports share a common vision that is dedicated to the pursuit of adventure, exploring new possibilities and being innovative in our developments. SPOT offers cutting edge technology that is highly relevant for the active outdoor user. There isn’t a better place for us to kick things off than at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend.”

Since 2005, Robby Gordon Motorsports has been one of the most successful single car teams in NASCAR. Owned and operated by driver Robby Gordon, the organization is in its fifth year of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) competition. Robby Gordon Motorsports also competes in the Dakar Rally and the SCORE International Off-Road Racing Series, including the famous Baja 1000. Robby is currently the overall points leader in the 2009 SCORE International Off-Road Racing Series, winning the season-opening Laughlin Desert Challenge and finishing second in last weekend’s San Felipe 250.

The Food City 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway will be televised live on FOX this Sunday, March 22 at 1:30pm EST. For a complete weekend broadcast schedule including qualifying and practice times aired on the SPEED TV, visit http://www.nascar.com/races/cup/.

For a limited time fans of Robby Gordon and NASCAR can take advantage of a special promotional offer on the SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger. Visit www.findmespot.com/robby for complete details. Offer valid for U.S. residents only.

Friday
Mar132009

SAN FELIPE 250 RACE PREVIEW

San Felipe, Mexico (March 13, 2009): While the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series enjoys a weekend off, Robby Gordon is preparing to return to his desert racing roots by participating in the 23rd annual Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250. After winning the season-opening Laughlin Desert Challenge, Gordon and his No. 77 Monster Energy / Toyo Tires team have decided to compete for the 2009 SCORE championship.

Gordon has only participated in this race twice in the last thirteen years. He won the race in 1996, but failed to finish in his most recent attempt in 2004. He will be racing the same trophy truck that he drove to victory earlier this year, so look for a great performance from the No. 77 Monster Energy / Toyo Tires trophy truck.

With over 225 entries from 20 U.S. states and 10 different countries, Round 2 of the 2009 SCORE Desert Series will commence on Saturday, March 14th at 10 a.m. PST. It will be a 232.4-mile race course, which will run through the picturesque fishing village of San Felipe that is located on the East side of the Baja California peninsula along the Sea of Cortez. The winner of tomorrow’s race is expected to finish in less than four hours, and the No. 77 team hopes to cross the finish line first.

“Rather than enjoying a weekend off, we are headed to San Felipe to race our No. 77 Monster Energy / Toyo Tires trophy truck in the SCORE International Off-Road Series race. When I run a SCORE race, I usually have to commute and pull double-duty. This week is a real treat for me as I can focus on just the desert, which is exciting for me,” commented Gordon, who has two career class wins in his limited San Felipe attempts.

“I haven’t raced San Felipe in years, but we did test after Daytona and have pre-ran all this week. We feel that we have put together a competitive package for this weekend’s race. I am also really excited about the new tire package that Toyo Tires has put together for us. If all goes according to plan, we should be able to pull off another good finish and continue to lead the SCORE championship points standing,” furthered Gordon, driver of the No. 77 Monster Energy / Toyo Tires trophy truck. Updates will be available at PLANETROBBY.COM.

Monday
Mar092009

ATLANTA RACE REPORT

Charlotte, N.C. (March 9, 2009) – Robby Gordon and the No. 7 Jim Beam team fell victim to bad timing and luck during Sunday’s 500-mile NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Despite having a strong car, Gordon and the team finished 26, 3 laps down to race winner Kurt Busch.

Starting from the 19th position, Gordon called into his crew to report the handling was good. However as the run progressed, loose handling issues caused Gordon to go a lap down to the race leaders on lap 45 of the 325-lap event.

The field started to make green flag stops around Lap 60. Gordon came down pit road on Lap 65 with only one lap of fuel to spare. During the stop, the crew made adjustments to tighten the car, helping to alleviate the loose condition that was slowing Gordon throughout the prior run.

Just two laps after the Jim Beam team visited pit road the caution came out, trapping Gordon two laps behind the leader. With only six cars remaining on the lead lap, the team knew it would be very difficult to rebound, but they kept on digging.

The team continued to adjust on the Jim Beam Camry with each stop, but Gordon continually reported the car developing a loose condition as the run progressed. By Lap 260, Gordon was struggling to hang on to the loose Camry when he brushed the wall in Turn 4, leaving debris on the track which caused NASCAR to call a caution. The car sustained minimal damage, and the crew was able to pull out the fenders for a quick fix. On the same stop, the crew made additional adjustments to tighten the car and serviced Gordon with four tires and fuel.

Just laps after the restart, Gordon had to dive into the infield grass to avoid a multi-car wreck off the exit of Turn 4. The splitter on Gordon’s car was filled with grass and the engine was quickly overheating. With water temperatures nearing 300 degrees, Gordon brought his car down pit road to have tape removed allowing the water to cool and protect the engine. The crew also utilized the opportunity to make their final adjustments and top off the fuel tank.

From there, Gordon and his team slowly fought their way back up the leader board.. Hoping to salvage the day with a top-20 finish, the Jim Beam team ran into another setback. With only three laps remaining, the right rear tire on Gordon’s car went flat and exploded, shredding the rear quarter panel of the Jim Beam Camry, causing caution 11. Gordon brought his car down pit road for fresh tires and repairs. The crew quickly fixed the car as best they could without losing any additional laps and sent Gordon back out to the track. Gordon crossed the finish line in 26th position.

“We had a really strong car today,” said Robby Gordon. “We were capable of running lap times similar to the leaders, and probably could have finished in the top 10. Our strategy hurt us when we lost a lap during the green flag pit stops, but things out of our control, like the blown tire, also hurt us. Our car was great, and we can learn from the strategy. We’ll go back to the shop, evaluate everything that happened, and come back stronger in Bristol.”

Gordon will travel to San Felipe with his Robby Gordon Off-Road team to compete in the SCORE International Off-Road Series race. After winning the Laughlin Desert Challenge earlier this year, the team has decided to compete for the 2009 SCORE championship.

The No. 7 Jim Beam Camry and the Sprint Cup Series will be back in action at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday, March 22, 2009. Television coverage will be provided by FOX at 1:30 p.m. EST. PRN and Sirius Satellite radio will have live radio coverage of the event beginning at 1:00 p.m. EST. Qualifying for the event will be on Friday, March 20th at 3:30 p..m. EST on SPEED.

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