Everything seemed to come easy for Jeff Gordon, including his first Daytona 500 win. In 1997, NASCAR’s 25-year-old superstar ...
Jeff Gordon disagrees with NASCAR's new "Kyle Larson Rule" in 2025. Find out what Gordon had to say about NASCAR's new ...
Nothing is ever so straightforward when it comes to NASCAR and their almighty rules. The post Jeff Gordon Demands Answers From NASCAR After Controversial “Popularity Contest” Rule to Favor 1 Cup ...
According to one NASCAR executive, this rule didn't necessarily need to go into place. Hendrick Motorsports Vice Chairman Jeff Gordon joined SiriusXM NASCAR Radio for an interview last week and ...
Jeff Gordon’s acknowledgment of NASCAR’s focus on entertainment highlights the complex dynamics within the sport, where competition intertwines with showmanship. The “4-Second Rule” controversy ...
William Byron, the driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet Camaro, has the chance to achieve something that his predecessor couldn't.
While no official "Jeff Gordon 4-second rule" existed in NASCAR's rulebook, a persistent theory suggests that the sport's governing body may have subtly intervened in races where the driver built ...
Denny Hamlin accuses NASCAR of weakening the sport with free passes for guest drivers, arguing it undermines competition and ...
A more level playing field and the unpredictability of the Daytona 500 give every driver a shot Sunday. Consider three of the ...
On his podcast Actions Detrimental, Denny Hamlin opposed the rumor of adding a fifth driver to the NASCAR Championship round.