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Matt Crossman takes a detailed look at Jeff Gordon's 1995 NASCAR Cup Series championship-winning season 30 years later.
Retired NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon turned 54 years old on Monday (August 4). Nearly 10 years after retiring from full-time ...
Jeff Gordon’s first Cup Championship in 1995 was made even more memorable when his crew chief asked Rick Hendrick to wipe the ...
The all‑time NASCAR Cup Series wins list features legendary racers led by Richard Petty with 200 career wins, followed by ...
Every major sport has retired numbers to honor the greatest of the great or those who made a ground-breaking mark on the ...
Part 1 documents the raw experience of driving Jeff Gordon’s former NASCAR race car with 900hp and no traction aids.
Tony Stewart has five victories at Watkins Glen, which makes him the most successful driver at the track in NASCAR history. Stewart is the only driver to have five or more Cup Series victories at the ...
This year marks NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon's fifth year after retiring from the sport and becoming a commentator, and his first year as Fox Sports' lead broadcaster. Ahead of this weekend's Daytona ...
Editor’s note: NASCAR writer Holly Cain has covered the entirety of Jeff Gordon’s career. It was the mid 1990s — post Richard Petty, prime Dale Earnhardt — and people in the garage, media ...
Jeff Gordon won 93 NASCAR Cup races in his career. Rookie Austin Cindric showed his talent by winning the Daytona 500 by less than a car-length in only his eighth career Cup start.
And, when it comes to NASCAR, that person could be Jeff Gordon. Gordon is undoubtedly a rich man, but he’s actually a bit less rich than many NASCAR fans may expect. Here’s why.
A Q&A with Jeff Gordon, a NASCAR legend and now a FOX Sports analyst. Gordon opens up about the sport being in transition, new technology for broadcasts and whether road courses are good or bad ...