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The legendary Jeff Gordon has been out of the spotlight – even in the midst of his role with Fox Sports – since his retirement in 2015. The 49-year-old made a few headlines on Sunday, though ...
Gordon has worked for Fox ever since he retired from the Cup Series. Now he'll be the No. 2 man at Hendrick behind Rick Hendrick.
The post NASCAR World Reacts To Jeff Gordon Throwback Car appeared first on The Spun. On May 8, Byron will drive a No. 24 car with a red and blue color scheme and flames harkening back to Gordon ...
Also, since NASCAR vehicles are only painted to look like production cars and are team-built, the "American-built" regulation can be considered obsolete. NASCAR announced in 2006 the addition of Toyota to both the then-Busch Series and NASCAR Cup Series for the 2007 season. Toyota supported three Cup teams in a total of seven cars in 2007.
NASCAR driver William Byron is going to be rocking quite the throwback car next month. Byron is going to be running a tribute to Jeff Gordon’s Dupont flame scheme that was seen during the 2007 ...
On January 25, 2015, USA Today writer Jeff Gluck reported that Gordon was hired by Fox Sports to work as a guest analyst for NASCAR on Fox broadcasts of Xfinity Series events alongside full-time announcers Adam Alexander and Michael Waltrip; [151] the news was officially announced by Fox Sports the following day. [152]
Jeff Gordon's No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet at Las Vegas in 2012, the No. 24's 20th and final season of DuPont sponsorship At the start of the 2011 season, a HMS organizational shuffle saw Gordon, the No. 24 and his sponsors move to the 5/88 shop, with Mark Martin's former crew chief Alan Gustafson becoming crew chief of the No. 24 team.
Jeff Gordon called NASCAR races for Fox when his old boss popped in for a visit and left behind a note. Rick Hendrick had good-naturedly posted hours of his 12-plus-hour work days for his former ...