Jeff Gordon’s No. 24 team had won three championships in the late 1990s, and in 1999, his crew chief, Ray Evernham, walked out the door to start his own program, leaving Gordon in desperate need of a ...
The four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion has announced his next race, and fans are going to want to see this.
You won’t want to miss Jeff Gordon back behind the wheel: he confirmed a return to competition in the revived IROC Heritage Invitational at Ten Tenths Motor Club, lining up against fellow legends in ...
ZERO! Yep, that’s the number of championships the four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion won after the sport flipped its title fight upside down. When NASCAR introduced the 10-race Chase format in 2004, ...
Jeff Gordon spoke to the media prior to Sunday's Food City 500 at Bristol and was asked about Alex Bowman's return following ...
Jeff Gordon remains Hendrick Motorsports’ most successful driver, holding four NASCAR Cup Series championships (1995, 1997, 1998, and 2001) and 93 Cup victories. That’s the third-most in Cup Series ...
“I’ve always really looked up to Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon…Just getting a second would mean I’m closer to them.” Kyle Larson said these words shortly before the Phoenix finale. Tony Stewart’s three ...
WATKINS GLEN, New York -- Jeff Gordon shouted "Oh, yeah boys! Yoo Hoo!" over his radio, then punched his right arm skyward when he emerged from his No. 24 Chevrolet as his resurgent season continues.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- At any age, Jeff Gordon sure knows how to win. Nearly two decades after he burst onto the scene with his first victory, Gordon keeps taking checkered flags, storming to the lead ...