Jeff Gordon will step away from full-time NASCAR racing after the 2015 season, Hendrick Motorsports announced Thursday morning. Gordon, 43, will compete in his 23rd and final season and then step out ...
Four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup championJeff Gordon announced Thursday that the 2015 season will be his last as a full-time driver. "As a race car driver, much of what I've done throughout my life has ...
When Jeff Gordon announced in January that 2015 would be his last season as a full-time Sprint Cup Series driver, the four-time champion left open the door to the possibility of making the occasional ...
The 43-year-old Gordon is coming off one of his best seasons in years. He won four times in 2014, including the Brickyard 400. He says he's not officially calling it a retirement because there is ...
Jeff Gordon shocked the NASCAR world on Thursday with the announcement that 2015 will be his final full-time season as a driver for Hendrick Motorsports. Letting team know this will be my final year ...
NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon announced on Thursday that 2015 will be his final year racing full-time in the stock car series. While Gordon insisted he will not give up racing altogether, the 43-year-old ...
Jeff Gordon now serves as vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, the same organization with which he won four Cup Series titles. Even more remarkably, he drove exclusively for Hendrick throughout his ...
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 ...