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Yes, Jeff Gordon is searching for his first car. More accurately, Gordon’s stepfather, John Bickford, is looking for the car. It’s not like Bickford spends his days sleuthing, Columbo-style.
He pointed out Gordon made the difference and smoked his rivals, as other drivers wouldn’t have made such a big gap. If it wasn’t for Jeff Gordon driving that car, it might still be legal.
It was a second faster." The team put the car down to race at the NASCAR All-Star Race in Charlotte. Jeff Gordon was able to ease off and bring the car to victory, claiming the $1,000,000 prize.
The 2011 cars were built to NASCAR's fifth-generation Cup Series design, which debuted for the 2008 season and was known as the "Car of Tomorrow." This design was replaced after the 2012 season by ...
Last year, Jeff Gordon's Chevrolet SS stock car went for $212,800 at auction. That car was restored by Hendrick Motorsport and came with a race suit, allowing the buyer to at least look the part ...
Jeff Gordon's original restored Baby Ruth '92 T-Bird Busch Grand National car could sell for big at the upcoming Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona.
On April 6 NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon will drive a car in the Texas 500 Spring Cup race at Texas Motor Speedway that will be maroon and white, branded with Texas A&M logos.