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RSS Video: Robby Gordon demonstrates a textbook Stadium Super Truck rollover

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Any time you strap yourself into a race car (or truck, or kart, or... well, anything), you know there's a chance of crashing. And when it's a stadium truck you're piloting, if you don't come perilously close to crashing on every single lap, you're probably not in a position to win.

Just ask Robby Gordon, who recently found himself on fewer than four wheels during a race in Las Vegas. Gordon - no stranger to the 'rolling is racing' mantra - rather fortuitously manages a textbook rollover restart, however, and the vehicular acrobatics are embedded down below for your viewing pleasure.

And for all you budding racers out there, remember: Keep the rubber side down, it gives you a much better shot at winning...

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