Jeff Gordon
Jeff Gordon wins record fifth NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Indy
onJuly 27, 2014
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
INDIANAPOLIS—As he crossed the yard of bricks, and the significance of his fifth victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway hit him like a ton of bricks, Jeff Gordon reveled in the moment that propelled him to victory in the Crown Royal Presents The John Wayne Walding 400 at The Brickyard.
“God! I finally had the restart of my life,” Gordon shouted into his radio mic, recalling the move just 15 minutes earlier that launched him past Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kasey Kahne on Lap 144 of 160 in Sunday’s marquee NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. Continue reading “Jeff Gordon wins record fifth NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Indy”
Look for Jeff Gordon to run strong today at Indy
onWRITTEN BY: Jonah Rens is 13 years old, and is a junior NASCAR reporter/writer for The Final Lap. His opinions are his own, and not necessarily those of The Final Lap. Follow him on Twitter @NascarRens
‘In twenty start’s at the brickyard Jeff Gordon has three poles, four win’s, (the last coming in 2004) eleven top five’s, and sixteen top ten’s.
So does Gordon have a shot at his fifth win at The Brickyard this weekend? Yes. Continue reading “Look for Jeff Gordon to run strong today at Indy”
Jeff Gordon Looking To Fill Lone Hole In Resume At Kenucky
onJune 26, 2014
Staff Report
NASCAR Wire Service
Ten races at 10 different tracks, all to determine the 16 drivers who will battle for one prize – the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship. Continue reading “Jeff Gordon Looking To Fill Lone Hole In Resume At Kenucky”
Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart Have The ‘Right’ Stuff
onTwice a year, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers turn left and right – at Sonoma Raceway and Watkins Glen International. And in those two races, Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart are no-doubt-about-it threats to win. Continue reading “Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart Have The ‘Right’ Stuff”
