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Retired NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon turned 54 years old on Monday (August 4). Nearly 10 years after retiring from full-time ...
Matt Crossman takes a detailed look at Jeff Gordon's 1995 NASCAR Cup Series championship-winning season 30 years later.
Jeff Gordon’s first Cup Championship in 1995 was made even more memorable when his crew chief asked Rick Hendrick to wipe the ...
As the NASCAR Cup Series gets ready for a thrilling weekend at Watkins Glen International, a heated exchange between Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon surfaced on social media.
Jeff Gordon gives his thoughts on Hendrick Motorsports' start to the season and why they're 'heavily invested' in William Byron's future in this one-on-one interview.
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Jeff Gordon shares bold plan after Hendrick deal with $138 ... - MSN
Jeff Gordon wants NASCAR, especially Hendrick Motorsports, to be a much more diverse and global brand in the future. As Hendrick's vice chairman, Gordon is banking on a new relationship with an ...
CONCORD N.C. - Hendrick Motorsports' win last Sunday at Iowa Speedway not only marked the organization's 318th Cup Series victory, but it also delivered the engine department its 548th win in NASCAR.
Hendrick Motorsports vice-chairman and NASCAR driver-slash-legend Jeff Gordon opens up in a wide-ranging interview about the present and future of the sport.
With three races remaining in the regular season, Elliott and the team are in second place in the points standings, 18 points behind Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron. To the winner go the ...
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Jeff Gordon Pulls the Plug on Kyle Larson’s Indy Dreams as He ...
Now, after two failed “Double” runs, one of Larson’s biggest supporters, Jeff Gordon, might have put a halt to his Indy dream for the time being, or until he is a Hendrick Motorsports driver.
The relationship goes back to the mid-1990s, when Valvoline was a Hendrick partner for 1993 through Jeff Gordon's first Cup Championship in 1995.
Hendrick Motorsports vice-chairman and NASCAR driver-slash-legend Jeff Gordon opens up in a wide-ranging interview about the present and future of the sport.
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