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Joey Logano’s journey through NASCAR is marked by milestones that capture more than just numbers. The post “I’m Coming for Him” – Joey Logano Sets His Sight on Jeff Gordon’s Unwavering NASCAR Legacy ...
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 ...
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.
Jeff Gordon will no doubt be remembered for his four NASCAR Sprint Cup championships and his 92 career wins, including three in the Daytona 500 and a record five in the Brickyard 400 at ...
Jeff Gordon at the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada on December 5th, 2014. Ethan Miller/Getty. My strongest memory of Jeff Gordon is not of him winning a race or making a ...
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 is an icon, a NASCAR legend who changed the face of the sport and launched it into the mainstream sports conversation. He made a Southern sport palatable for Madison Avenue. His ...
Jeff Gordon became NASCAR youngest champion in the Cup Series in 1995. • Speaking of Earnhardt, he and Gordon had one of NASCAR’s most storied and celebrated rivalries during their careers ...
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series record book describes Jeff Gordon's career, but what defines the four-time champion's career is his role as a game-changer. Sure, the records are impressive: 93 race ...
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.
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.
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 ...