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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 ...
Part 2 explores the performance limits of Jeff Gordon’s 900hp NASCAR Cup car as it begins to warm up on slicks. With ...
The Brickyard 400 has grown from a simple tire test to one of NASCAR's four crown jewel races, and Jeff Gordon started it off ...
Part 3 wraps up the experience of driving Jeff Gordon’s 900hp NASCAR Cup car, offering a full debrief on handling, braking, and the physical demands after pushing it on track. This segment reflects on ...
Jeff Gordon knew that better than anyone. Honoring Edwards didn’t mean grand gestures or tearful speeches—it meant racing, pouring everything into the sport he loved.
Jeff Gordon added that he wanted to compete in the USAC championship. But once he got to NASCAR, he made sure his efforts and time was all directed in one direction.