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9 of top ten TTs with penalties.

Robby ends up official winner in TT

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1 RG - congrats good run
2 Mac
3 Norman
4 Ashcraft - good job Jesse

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Very Cool! Congrats RGM!!
wtg rg on the win
Way to go
Congrats to robby on the win
The Championship

Basically this puts RG with a 48 point Lead over Collins and 50 over Stout. Even if RG has a DNF at the B1K Collins will have to finish 5th or better (what he can do easy) And Stout will need 3rd or better... If RG finishes It don't matter It's his...

RG said he was bringing 2 of everything... The race is so long he can change anything... Cept for the Engine Block.
you are right but wrong if Robby DNF they only give him 30points
if Brian or Stout or even Roger Norman(if Brian breakdown and Stout break down too or finish way in the back)
they give you 30 points to start the race 70 if you finish and 40 plus if u win the race so do the math so actually this 4 guys are fighting the championship
The amount of points are based on how many vehicles are entered in each class...........so the numbers can change
Congrats!
Congrats to Robby! Nice to see "Robby" and "1st place" in the same sentence. :)
Great news!! Yay Robby! Overall a good weekend for RGM.
http://www.dirtnewz.com/events-09/primm300/wrap.shtml

PRIMM, Nev.—When the dust all settled and the time adjustments were made following data tracking review of each vehicle that was completed Sunday morning, NASCAR Cup team owner/driver Robby Gordon was declared the overall and SCORE Trophy-Truck winner at Saturday’s 14th Annual SCORE Terrible’s Primm 300 desert race.
Earning his ninth career SCORE Trophy-Truck race win and his second in this race, Gordon’s adjusted time in his No. 77 Team Gordon Chevy CK1500 over the challenging 276-mile race was 4 hours, 49 minutes and 18 seconds, averaging a ground-pounding 57.24 miles per hour while covering the four laps over the rugged 69-mile desert race course in Primm, Nev., 45 miles south of Las Vegas.
Gordon, whose roots are in SCORE desert racing and now lives in Charlotte, N.C., started fifth in the star-studded field of 23 starters in SCORE Trophy-Truck in the elapsed-time race and led physically for most of the race, edging hometown racer Rob MacCachren of Las Vegas, by just one minute, two seconds as MacCachren covered the course in the No. 20 MasterCraft Racing Chevy Silverado in an adjusted time of 4:50:20.
Despite following heavy dust through the first lap before taking the physical lead, Gordon, 40, who is still recovering from a serious accident he had during a desert testing session last week, ran consistent laps with adjusted times of 1:12:57, 1:13:21, 1:10:37 and 1:12:23. He now has two wins, one second and one seventh in the four SCORE races so far this season.
SCORE officials reviewed the data in the ‘black boxes’ that each entry is required to use during the race and which are provided by Southern California’s International Racing Consultants into the early-morning hours on Sunday, and issued time penalties to numerous racers for speeding on a short, paved section of the official race course.
I was at start/finish for the first two laps which was boring until we got to see Robby come into the last mile on the first lap in fifth place on the track not on time and by the time he left my sight he was the lead truck. Two trucks rolled in front of him then the other two while entering the pavement literally got stuck together and right in front robby and he just drove right by them it was hilarious.... those guys were stuck for 15 minutes it took a front loader to seperate them.
Congrats to RGM....

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