Jeff Gordon’s historic Daytona 500 wins solidified his legacy, shaping NASCAR's evolution and inspiring future generations.
A dominant figure in NASCAR history, Jeff Gordon is a four-time Cup Series champion. He also has three victories under his belt in the iconic Daytona 500 for the following years: 1997, 1999, and 2005.
NASCAR drivers with the most Daytona 500 wins have made history with unforgettable victories, fierce competition, and ...
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For the longest time, Joe Gibbs had prohibited its drivers from pursuing the world of dirt racing. The post Nervous Jeff ...
Larson missed the Coca-Cola 600 last May when his debut in the Indianapolis 500 was rain delayed. He rushed to Charlotte Motor Speedway upon completion of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing but the 600 ...
"Jeff has been one of those people who changed what a race car driver is ... participant by two years. It took Gordon only 292 career starts to win four Winston Cup titles. Dale Earnhardt needed ...
A short look back at the drivers who won the Clash and went on to win a NASCAR Cup Series championship in the same year.
Jeff Gordon, a NASCAR veteran, is known for his candid approach. He was his usual forthright self when he reflected on the “animated” exchange between Kevin Harvick (#4 Stewart-Haas Racing) and Chase ...
Jeff Gordon made his NASCAR Cup Series debut in ... chairman returned to Tulsa for the 2025 version of the premier midget race in the world to serve as the grand marshal. He served in the same ...
The Vice chairman of the team, Jeff Gordon, recently discussed Hendrick Motorsports' ongoing search for skilled dirt car ...