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Pressure, uncertainty, and a lot at stake—that’s what Jeff Gordon carried into the 1997 Daytona 500. On paper, Hendrick Motorsports had it all that year: two championship-winning drivers ...
The previous #24 to win the Daytona 500 was HMS Vice Chairman, Jeff Gordon, who revealed a conversation with Rick Hendrick ...
DAYTONA BEACH — Jeff Gordon had plenty of reasons to hope the final Daytona 500 of his career would end better than a 33rd-place finish. Yet even after leading a race-high 87 laps and wrecking ...
Jeff Gordon aimed a brutal dig at Joey Logano after seeing his Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron win his second ...
The Days of Thunder Sequel rumors just don’t stop. Over the past two years, the movie has seemingly teased itself every couple of months with lead actor Tom Cruise and NASCAR executives all ...
William Byron’s Daytona 500 victory. Attending the press conference after the race, Hendrick Motorsports former #24, Jeff ...
Chase Elliott was 15th. Jeff Gordon, the vice chairman at Hendrick Motorsports and a three-time Daytona 500 winner, didn’t dispute Larson’s notion of not being able to properly navigate the ...
Jeff Gordon's thoughts are clear on William Byron breaking his NASCAR records when the time comes for that. The 27-year-old ...
Jimmie Johnson isn’t just back—he’s making history. In a race filled with chaos, crashes, and comebacks, Johnson proved again why he’s one of NASCAR’s all-time greats. Showcasing ...