For everyone with SiriusXM go vote for Robby you can vote as much as you want!

http://www.siriusxm.com/servlet/Satellite?c=SXM_Channel_P&child...

Fan's Choice Poll Is Open!

Fan's Choice lets you decide what driver will air on race day! Vote each week during the season for the driver and racing team that you'd like to hear broadcast on one of the Driver2Crew Chatter channels. Round up enough friends to vote for your favorite and we'll air that NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™ driver on race day.

Fan's Choice voting closes on Friday at 3 pm ET.

Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sun., June 26 3 pm ET
#42 Juan Pablo Montoya Sirius 113
#24 Jeff Gordon Sirius 117 / XM 226
#14 Tony Stewart Sirius 94 / XM 227
#48 Jimmie Johnson Sirius 93
Fan's Choice Sirius 92 / XM 225
Officials Channel Sirius 149

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Thanks TOG.
Any word on the Sirius/Robby Gordon interview post?
92.32% at the moment!
92.75%

I guess hes in like flint... with second place below 2%
93%
I just voted 6,343 times. At the 5,975th vote I realized I didnt have to press my keyboards "Backspace" button, I noticed the "return to poll" button... it made the final 368 go by real quick.

This cracked me up! 

94% now. Awesome job, Planet! I always thought that the All-Star race voting in the past was clearly fixed. It's nice when these polls allow you to see the results as the votes happen. Legitimizes the poll. We are a powerful fanbase when united!
How many Planet members have voted more than once I wonder?
I voted ATLEAST 100 times. Probably more. lol.
Don't think so much this one isn't
WOW never figured I see him on the list. This service isn't the best, typical of someone running something who isn't a fan. They change drivers in mid race and it's always the same small group everyweek.
Added to the twitter work to vote Robby.
Well In all the times I voted on this, never knew you could more than once. Maxed myself out till they blocked me.

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