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.
Only a select few NASCAR legends have conquered both the Daytona 500 and Talladega, and Jeff Gordon is among the elite!This exclusive club features drivers who have mastered the high-speed chaos of ...
While his sole priority was to clinch race wins and championships, it changed significantly in the following years, something Gordon told Jeff Gluck in 2011 during the '12 Questions' exchange.
A look at the top 100 all-time NASCAR Cup Series drivers winners list in order by number of wins at the beginning of the 2025 ...
NASCAR thrived on the larger-than-life personalities of drivers like Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, and Ken Schrader. The post Jeff Gordon Ready to Settle Old Scores With Former Cup Rivals in 2025 Racing ...
NASCAR drivers with the most Daytona 500 wins have made history with unforgettable victories, fierce competition, and legendary moments.
NASCAR legends Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, and others confirmed for the IROC race group at the 2025 Rolex Monterey Motorsports ...
Jeff Gordon Makes an Unbelievable Return to Racing, Jeff Gordon's unexpected comeback in 2016 and triumph at the 2017 Rolex ...
The race has produced some of ... Other drivers with multiple wins include: Cale Yarborough (4), Bobby Allison (3), Dale Jarrett (3), Jeff Gordon (3), Denny Hamlin (3), Bill Elliott (2), Sterling ...
"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 ...
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 ...
Gordon: No Wins, 7 Top 5s, 11 Top 10s ... Remember, "Rubbin's Racing." Jeff Gordon: Crew is always a little slow watching his back. Tony Stewart: Smart enough to have his crew close at hand.