Entering the Brickyard 400, the twenty-year anniversary of his first career win in the 1994 race, the day was declared "Jeff Gordon Day" by Indianapolis mayor Greg Ballard. Gordon passed teammate Kasey Kahne with 17 laps to go to win, breaking a tie with teammate Jimmie Johnson for most wins in the event, and tied with former Formula One driver Michael Schumacher for the most wins at Indianapolis. read more
Gordon remembers first win vividly By Marty Smith CONCORD, N.C., (May 6, 1999) Jeff Gordon says his first NASCAR Winston Cup Series win as a "great confidence booster" for him and his team. When a particular event stands out in Jeff Gordon's mind, it is safe to say something extraordinary occurred. read more
Jeff Gordon’s surprise return to Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend, where he will sub for Dale Earnhardt Jr. as driver of the No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, no doubt will be greeted with joy and great anticipation by NASCAR fans. read more