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Jeff Gordon was one of the most successful drivers NASCAR has ever seen. He's the only four-time champion in the Cup Series (1995, 1997, 1998, 2001), and his 93 Cup Series victories rank third ...
Matt Crossman takes a detailed look at Jeff Gordon's 1995 NASCAR Cup Series championship-winning season 30 years later.
Part 3 wraps up the experience of driving Jeff Gordon’s 900hp NASCAR Cup car, offering a full debrief on handling, braking, and the physical demands after pushing it on track. This segment ...
Part 2 explores the performance limits of Jeff Gordon’s 900hp NASCAR Cup car as it begins to warm up on slicks. With increasing pace and confidence, this episode highlights the immense throttle ...
The Brickyard 400 has grown from a simple tire test to one of NASCAR's four crown jewel races, and Jeff Gordon started it off in 1994.
NASCAR icons Kenny Wallace and Ken Schrader discuss Connor Zilisch's promising potential as he aims to be the next Jeff Gordon.
Could the success of the Next Generation car in downtown Chicago pave the way for future NASCAR street races in other locations? “I certainly think so,” Gordon said in an interview Thursday ...
Editor’s note: This is the third installment in a seven-part series celebrating the 30th anniversary of Jeff Gordon’s first NASCAR Cup Series championship and the first for Hendrick Motorsports in ...
CONCORD, N.C. — Jeff Gordon leaves no doubt. Kyle Larson will be at Charlotte Motor Speedway to start Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600. Gordon, the vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, said Saturday ...
Jeff Gordon, now vice chairman at Hendrick Motorsports, wasn’t involved in Rick Hendrick’s courtship of turning NAPA into the largest supplier of Hendrick Automotive and also a NASCAR sponsor.