A bus belonging to NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon caught fire on the side of the ... southbound side of the freeway while they put out the flames, and they say the fire didn't spread to the trailer ...
Jeff Gordon’s acknowledgment of NASCAR’s focus on entertainment highlights the complex dynamics within the sport, where competition intertwines with showmanship. The “4-Second Rule” controversy ...
While no official "Jeff Gordon 4-second rule" existed in NASCAR's rulebook, a persistent theory suggests that the sport's governing body may have subtly intervened in races where the driver built ...
Nearly a year ago, NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon teamed up with Pepsi for a commercial. Gordon would be disguised and terrorize a used car salesman on an extreme test drive. It was staged ...
National Hot Rod Association champion John Force once paid tribute to Jeff Gordon during the 2015 NHRA Carolina Nationals race in Concord.
SPEEDWAY, Ind. -- Rick Mast remembers just how big a deal the inaugural Brickyard 400 was, and that magnitude NASCAR Cup Series ...
If you’ve been a NASCAR fan for a while ... Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s famous red-and-white Budweiser Chevy or Jeff Gordon’s iconic flame-splattered Dupont car. These schemes weren’t just ...
Jeff Gordon's concerns on NASCAR’s 'popularity contest' spark debate on eligibility rules, raising questions about the place of past champions in the new system.
Jeff Gordon made his NASCAR Cup Series debut in 1992. A couple of years before he competed in the 1990 Chili Bowl Nationals. He finished 16th. The Hendrick Motorsports vice chairman returned to ...
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