NASCAR 02 Feb 19
NASCAR Hall of Fame welcomes 2019 class
Three legendary drivers and two of stock car racing’s most influential owners were honored with well-deserved induction into the (…)
Three legendary drivers and two of stock car racing’s most influential owners were honored with well-deserved induction into the (…)
This is what Rick Hendrick and Jeff Gordon always envisioned: Gordon no longer a driver, but still a vital part of the Hendrick Motorsports (…)
Jeff Gordon tried to play it cool about the possibility of being elected to the 2019 NASCAR Hall of Fame class despite it seemingly (…)
The NASCAR Hall of Fame’s next class will be voted on next Wednesday with the five new inductees announced later that night. Among the (…)
Jeff Gordon has ruled out occasionally returning to the cockpit after he retires from racing at the end of the current NASCAR season. The (…)
Hoosiers have been dreaming for years of Jeff Gordon leading an Indianapolis 500, and it will finally happen for this year’s 99th (…)
Jeff Gordon claimed pole for his final Daytona 500, but only after a bad-tempered and controversial qualifying session for the 2015 NASCAR (…)
Jeff Gordon was forced to miss most of Saturday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup practice at Charlotte due to back spasms. The veteran completed just (…)
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Jeff Gordon teams up with Pepsi MAX to get even with Jalopnik.com automotive journalist Travis Okulski, who had questioned the (…)