Robby is often called the modern-day Mario Andretti or A.J. Foyt. He can and has driven virtually every type of racing vehicle on four wheels – a throwback to the days when racing was a passion rather than a business. He was discovered in the deserts of Baja, Mexico by Ford Racing executives at the same time he was running off five consecutive off-road championships (1986-1990). Ford later introduced the teenager to Jack Roush and the IMSA GTO series (four consecutive class wins in the famed Rolex 24 At Daytona), and he would eventually drive for such legendary owners as Foyt, Derrick Walker, Chip Ganassi, Michael Andretti, Richard Childress and others in Indy Cars, NASCAR, off-road trucks and sports cars.
Qualifying for the Phoenix event
Qualifying lap for the 2012 Daytona 500
Quinn Cody SPEED Team Honda Stage 14, 2012 Dakar Rally Pisco > Lima 283km
Robby Gordon SPEED Team Hummer Stage 14, 2012 Dakar Rally Pisco > Lima 283km SBS-TV Used by Permission
Quinn Cody SPEED Team Honda Stage 10, 2012 Dakar Rally Iquique > Arica 694km SBS-TV Used by Permission
Quinn Cody SPEED Team Honda Stage 13, 2012 Dakar Rally Nasca > Pisco 375km SBS-TV Used by Permission
Robby talks about the air inflation system and complaints from the Mini team
Robby Gordon SPEED Team Hummer Stage 13, 2012 Dakar Rally Nasca > Pisco 375km
Stage 12, 2012 Dakar Rally Arequipa > Nasca 657km SBS-TV Used by Permission
Robby Gordon SPEED Team Hummer Stage 12, 2012 Dakar Rally Arequipa > Nasca 657km SBS-TV Used by Permission