Last Lap Incident Gives Robby Gordon A 28th Place Finish At Daytona.

Robby Gordon was running 20th with one corner to go in the 2010 Daytona 500, and got collected by Jeff Gordon( just racing ). Robby ended up finishing 28th. Here are screen shots of the incident in case you missed.





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Did Robby cross the finish line?
On NASCAR.com it says he finished all 208 laps. He did better than last year.
I looked just now and it says 207 laps, and Jeff Gordon 208 laps.

I don't know, oh well atleast Robby lead a lap.
yeah he led the lap on pit road!!!! LOLOL Benefit of choosing a pit stall near the front!!
I don't think NASCAR cared who wrecked, they were not going to throw a yellow on the last lap, they've done this before. Nobody was in any danger.
Okay, not trying to sound like a crybaby, But How did Gordon(Jeff) cause the yellow and still finish in front of Robby? we were running 20th when he wrecked??? We should have got a top 20. Did I miss something???
Robby wasn't running at the finsh, Jeff was.
Thanks, so Robby must have headed into the pits and Jeff must have crossed the finish, and Nascar dident throw the Yellow..... So damn hard to tell from TV sometimes...
How did Robby not finish? Couldn't tell on tv. Could the accident have broke transponder and last lap didn't register? If so, Nascar should correct that (even for Robby!) Even if he went down pit road, his pit was past start/finish. If he really just pulled behind the wall and went to the hauler, that's a huge error by driver, crew chief, or spotter (or all 3 - I mean 2). Soooo, what happened?
No yellow so no going back to the last scoring loop.
that finish sucked for the 7, great finish overall. How there wasnt a huge wreck on the 2nd G/W/C is beyond me.


And the hell with the 24 and his bad driving today.
I think he meant the race finish, not where Robby placed.

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