(Reuters) - Four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jeff Gordon, after "following my instincts," said on Thursday that he will quit full-time racing after the 2015 season. The 43-year-old, who won the ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Everything seemed to come easy for Jeff Gordon, including his first Daytona 500 win. In 1997, NASCAR’s 25-year-old superstar became the youngest champion ever. A year later, fan ...
Four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jeff Gordon announced Thursday he will retire as a full-time NASCAR driver after the 2015 season. The 43-year-old Gordon has 92 career Sprint Cup wins and won ...
A look back at the pro athletes who have tested their fortitude at 30 Rock. “Sometimes it’s a train wreck,” a producer said. Or an incredible surprise. By Emmanuel Morgan In NASCAR, victory — and ...
In a 23-plus-year run from the final race of 1992 (his NASCAR Cup debut) until the last event of 2015, Gordon started 797 Cup races in a row Gordon took the lead in the record for consecutive races ...
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