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  2. Jeff Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Gordon Raceway – In 2015, Phoenix International Raceway was renamed after Gordon exclusively for the running of the Quicken Loans Race for Heroes 500 on November 15. [ 276 ] Jeff Gordon Terrace – In 2016, Bristol Motor Speedway named a grandstand section on the backstretch after Gordon.

  3. List of NASCAR race wins by Jeff Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Gordon is an American racing driver who drove in the NASCAR Cup Series full-time from 1993 to 2015, winning 93 Cup Series races and four Cup championships. Gordon made his stock car debut in the NASCAR Busch Series on October 20, 1990, at North Carolina Motor Speedway for Hugh Connerty, crashing out on lap 23 and ending up with a 39th-place finish. [1]

  4. NASCAR Cup Series career of Jeff Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Gordon chasing down Rick Mast at the 1994 Brickyard 400.. In 1994, Gordon opened the season with a win in the Busch Clash; on lap 19 of the 20-lap race, he and Brett Bodine passed Dale Earnhardt, who was attempting to pass the leader Ernie Irvan, in turn 2, [15] and Gordon held off Bodine to win by .3 seconds. [16]

  5. List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners - Wikipedia

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    Petty also holds the record for the longest time between his first win and his last. He won his first race in 1960 and his last in 1984, a span of 24 years. [6] Bill Elliott holds the record for the longest period of time between two race victories, seven years between the 1994 Mountain Dew Southern 500 and the 2001 Pennzoil Freedom 400.

  6. Hendrick Motorsports Car No. 24 - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Gordon's No. 24 AARP Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet SS in 2013 Gordon was added to the 2013 Chase following "Spingate" at Richmond , [ 10 ] [ 11 ] but failed to win his fifth Cup title. The following season, Gordon was in position to reach the championship round until late-race shuffling at Phoenix left him just short.

  7. Early life and career of Jeff Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Jeffery Michael "Jeff" Gordon (born August 4, 1971) is an American professional auto racing driver who competed in the NASCAR Cup Series over a 25-year career.He was born in Vallejo, California to Carol Houston and Billy Gordon; the couple separated a few months later.

  8. Look: NASCAR Driver’s Jeff Gordon Throwback Going Viral - AOL

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    The post Look: NASCAR Driver’s Jeff Gordon Throwback Going Viral appeared first on The Spun. Byron is going to be running a tribute to Jeff Gordon’s Dupont flame scheme that was seen during ...

  9. JG Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    JG Motorsports was a NASCAR Busch Series race team co-owned by Jeff Gordon and Rick Hendrick, which attempted 20 races in the year 2000. The team evolved from Gordon–Evernham Motorsports , which ran six races in the Busch Series in 1999.

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