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After qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs with victories this season at Mexico City, Chicago and Sonoma, Shane van ...
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.
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Driving Jeff Gordon’s NASCAR Part 1 900hp V8 on Cold Slicks
Part 1 documents the raw experience of driving Jeff Gordon’s former NASCAR race car with 900hp and no traction aids.
Jeff Gordon is one of the most revered racers in NASCAR history. In addition to winning four championships in 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2001, Gordon has 93 Cup Series wins to his name.
But Gordon also has long been one of NASCAR’s most philanthropic drivers. That started when the son of his then-crew chief, Ray Evernham, was diagnosed with leukemia in the early 1990s.
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.
In 1995 Jeff won his first NASCAR championship with 7 wins, 17 top 5's, and 23 top 10's. As impressive as it was for him to win in his third year, this was by far only the tip of the iceberg.
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