Jeff Gordon’s No. 24 team had won three championships in the late 1990s, and in 1999, his crew chief, Ray Evernham, walked out the door to start his own program, leaving Gordon in desperate need of a ...
Jeff Gordon’s entry into NASCAR was nothing short of revolutionary. In 1993, at just 21, he secured 7 top-5 finishes, including a 2nd place finish in the Coca-Cola 600, driving the 24 Chevrolet Lumina ...
Jeff Gordon could hardly contain his excitement ahead of his long-awaited return behind the wheel of a racecar. Announcing his major career development on social media, Gordon wrote: "Excited to join ...
The NASCAR Cup Playoffs are always a challenging time, and at Kansas Speedway, Hendrick Motorsports demonstrated how difficult the path might be. Even as Jeff Gordon has recommended, he has eulogized ...
Bill Davis, one of NASCAR’s most influential team owners and the man who launched Jeff Gordon’s stock-car career, has died at 74. Across three decades in the sport, Davis left a lasting mark. His Bill ...
Survey the drivers ahead of the Daytona 500, and they’ll all have something new to say: Ask Christopher Bell, and he’ll admit it would be “tough to relate” to the position Connor Zilisch finds himself ...
When Jeff Gordon announced that 2015 would be his final full-time season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, he made it clear he was not looking for gifts and fanfare from each track on the schedule.
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