Hendrick Motorsports vice-chairman Jeff Gordon applauded Chase Elliott for winning the Cook Out Clash at the Bowman Gray Stadium.
Jeff Gordon once gave an unfiltered take on his life while growing old and the shift in perspective it brought.
Jeff Gordon’s acknowledgment of NASCAR’s focus on entertainment highlights the complex dynamics within the sport, where competition intertwines with showmanship. The “4-Second Rule” controversy ...
Jeff Gordon made his NASCAR Cup Series debut in 1992. A couple of years before he competed in the 1990 Chili Bowl Nationals. He finished 16th. The Hendrick Motorsports vice chairman returned to ...
Petty has the NASCAR record for the most poles won (123), most wins in a season (27), most ... Pearson retired in 1986 and died in 2018 at age 83. Jeff Gordon won four NASCAR Cup titles - 1995 ...
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