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Jeff Gordon

Jeff GordonBirthdate: Aug. 4, 1971
Birth Place: Vallejo, Calif.
Car Number: 24
Team: Hendrick Motorsports
Sponsor: Dupont Automotive Refinishes
Manufacturer: Chevrolet
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Biography
Jeffery Michael Gordon (born August 4, 1971) is an American race car driver. He was born in Vallejo, California, raised in Pittsboro, Indiana, and currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is a four-time NASCAR Winston Cup (now NEXTEL Cup) Series champion, three-time Daytona 500 winner, and driver of the #24 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS/Impala SS. His primary sponsor is DuPont, though he occasionally drives a Pepsi-themed car or a Nicorette-themed car. His other sponsors include Quaker State, Haas, GMAC, Bosch Spark Plugs, and Georgia-Pacific/Sparkle. He, along with Rick Hendrick, are the co-owners of the #48 Lowe's sponsored team, driven by Jimmie Johnson, the 2006 NEXTEL Cup series champion. Gordon also has an equity stake in his own #24 team.

Jeff Gordon began racing at the age of five with quarter midgets.[1] According to his step-father John, it was Jeff's idea, one his family fully supported. Gordon's family moved from Vallejo, California to Pittsboro, Indiana, not just for the racing opportunities in general, but especially those for younger drivers. Before the age of 18, Gordon had already won three short-track races and was awarded USAC Midget Car Racing Rookie of the Year in 1989. The next year Gordon won the USAC Midget title. In 1991, Gordon moved up to the USAC Silver Crown and at the age of 20 became the youngest driver to win the title.

Gordon then went on to spend two successful years in the NASCAR Busch Series in 1991 and 1992, driving for Bill Davis Racing (with whom he set a NASCAR record by capturing 11 poles in one season) with Ray Evernham as his crew chief. Coincidentally, Gordon's first NASCAR Winston Cup Series race, the 1992 Hooters 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, was also the final race for Richard Petty. He went on to finish 31st, crashing after 164 laps of competition.

In 1993, Gordon raced his first full season in Winston Cup for Hendrick Motorsports, in which he won a Daytona 500 qualifying race, the Rookie of the Year award, and finished 14th in points. Gordon's success in the sport reshaped the paradigm and eventually gave younger drivers an opportunity to compete in NASCAR. However, during the 1993 season, many doubted Gordon's ability to compete at such a level at such a young age because of his tendency to push the cars too hard and crash.

In 1994, the critics were silenced when Jeff Gordon collected his first career victory at the Lowe's Motor Speedway in the Coca Cola 600, NASCAR's longest and most demanding race. Additionally, Gordon scored a popular hometown victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the inaugural Brickyard 400, passing Ernie Irvan for the lead late in the race when Irvan cut down a tire. Finally, in 1995, at the age of 24, Gordon won the first of four NASCAR Winston Cup Championships. There are only two other drivers with more than four Cup titles: Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt (both had seven titles). In 2004, Gordon also became the only NASCAR driver with four Brickyard 400 victories at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and one of only five drivers to have four victories at the historic track. Gordon also broke the domination that Dale Earnhardt, Incorporated's #8 and #15 teams held over the restrictor plate tracks in NASCAR since 2001, establishing himself as a favorite to win on the tracks where so many teams struggle to even finish races. He also is one of the most successful drivers at road course races such as Infineon and Watkins Glen.

Gordon is regarded as one of NASCAR's best drivers because he achieved so much at such a young age. At thirty five, Gordon has accumulated 78 NEXTEL Cup victories, surpassed Dale Earnhardt's mark of 76 wins, and is currently sixth on the all-time wins list. Many observers also credit Gordon with moving NASCAR from its regional southeastern roots to national level of popularity, both through his media savvy and through lucrative advertising deals that put Gordon's face, team, and brand into the public spotlight.

Ray Evernham was placed as Jeff Gordon's first crew chief and many say their chemistry is the reason for Gordon's great early success. The way the two got along grew through the years and in 1999 the two went into business together. In 1999, Gordon/Evernham Motorsports was formed. Though short lived, the race team enjoyed success. The co-owned team received a full sponsorship from Pepsi and ran six races with Jeff Gordon as driver and Ray Evernham as crew chief in the NASCAR Busch Series. GEM only survived one year as Evernham was pulled away by Dodge. Jeff Gordon extended his Busch experiment one more year, through 2000 as co-owner, with Rick Hendrick buying Evernham's half. After the departure of Evernham, the race team was renamed JG Motorsports.

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Awards

  • 2001 Winston Cup Champion
  • 1998 Winston Cup Champion
  • 1997 Winston Cup Champion
  • 1995 Winston Cup Champion
  • 1993 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year
  • 1998 Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers

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Winston Cup/NEXTEL Cup Career Statistics

Year Age Races Win T5 T10 Pole Laps Led Earnings Rank Av. St Av. Fn Miles
1992 20 1 of 29 0 0 0 0 164 0 6,285 79 21.0 31.0 249.6
1993 21 30 of 30 0 7 11 1 8390 230 765,168 14 13.1 17.7 10066.1
1994 22 31 of 31 2 7 14 1 9277 446 1,779,523 8 9.8 15.8 11549.3
1995 23 31 of 31 7 17 23 8 9405 2610 4,347,343 1 5.0 9.5 11609.5
1996 24 31 of 31 10 21 24 5 8972 2314 3,428,485 2 6.3 9.5 10518.4
1997 25 32 of 32 10 22 23 1 9276 1647 6,375,658 1 9.4 9.6 11989.0
1998 26 33 of 33 13 26 28 7 9818 1717 9,306,584 1 7.0 5.7 12785.2
1999 27 34 of 34 7 18 21 7 9384 1319 5,858,633 6 7.4 12.9 12129.2
2000 28 34 of 34 3 11 22 3 9897 425 3,001,144 9 12.2 12.9 12851.3
2001 29 36 of 36 6 18 24 6 10638 2320 10,879,757 1 9.5 11.0 14029.7
2002 30 36 of 36 3 13 20 3 10201 989 6,154,475 4 12.6 14.1 13554.5
2003 31 36 of 36 3 15 20 4 10419 1639 6,622,002 4 8.6 12.9 13578.2
2004 32 36 of 36 5 16 25 6 10120 1237 8,439,382 3 9.6 11.4 13561.1
2005 33 36 of 36 4 8 14 2 9648 581 7,930,830 11 11.5 17.8 13091.9
2006 34 36 of 36 2 14 18 2 10401 690 7,471,447 6 10.0 14.9 14015.8
2007 35 11 of 11 3 9 10 5 3653 674 2,717,539 1 9.3 3.8 4562.7

 

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