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American Race Car Driver Robby Gordon Greeted Enthusiastically at Dakar Rally Preliminaries


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Stage No. 1 Set for Sunday Morning in Buenos AiresBUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Jan. 3, 2015) â A massive announced crowd of 800,000 enthusiastic fans hoping to catch a glimpse of their favorite drivers and riders stood outside Saturdayâs mandatory race briefing and opening ceremony for the 37th Dakar Rally. Many of the drivers and riders [...]

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