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Fans given chance to join Gordon on 'double' duty.

Robby Gordon, Andretti Green Racing, Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2003. [IMS Photo Kay Nichols]
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Fans given chance to join Gordon on 'double' duty.

Wednesday, 21st April 2004

Robby Gordon fans are being offered the chance to attend both the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte on 30 May in order to cheer on their driver's efforts to do the elusive 'double'.

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Robby Gordon fans are being offered the chance to attend both the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte on 30 May in order to cheer on their driver's efforts to do the elusive 'double'.

Gordon's attempt to record back-to-back victories in the two different styles of racing have become something of an annual event, and the latest IRL owner-driver is now offering his supporters a third opportunity to complete their own 'Double Duty Tour'.

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Gordon will drive the #70 Meijer/Coca-Coca Dallara-Chevrolet in the Indianapolis 500, and the Richard Childress-run Cingular Wireless Chevrolet in the Nextel Cup Coca-Cola 600.

The specially designed one-day travel package provides round-trip air transportation, originating in Charlotte, luxury coach links - complete with police escort - and grandstand or suite tickets at both tracks. Guests also will receive additional benefits, including a gift bag, which will contain a scanner programmed to Gordon's radio frequencies, and a commemorative 'Double Duty' T-shirt.

Guests also will be invited to a barbecue at Robby Gordon Motorsports headquarters in Huntersville on 29 May, giving them a chance to meet their driver in person and tour his team's race shop.

For more information and to make reservations, fans can call (704) 949-1255 or visit Gordon's website at www.robbygordon.com.
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