Jeff Gordon

52-Year-Old Driver  
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Interested in 24 Hours of Le Mans
Retired
April 15, 2022
Gordon is interested enough in the 24 Hours of Le Mans next year to "go play around" once Hendrick Motorsports takes delivery of its specially modified Camaro, NBC Sports reports.
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The retired NASCAR champion expressed an interest in racing the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Gordon last made a post-retirement start in the 2017 Rolex 24 at Daytona, where he helped Wayne Taylor Racing to the overall win. Gordon is going to get some seat-time in the Hendrick Camaro when it becomes available and get some time in the simulator to see if racing at Le Mans is a realistic goal.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2014
2008
2006
Gordon retired at the end of the 2015 season.
Despite Gordon’s season-long feud with Clint Bowyer, that boiled over shockingly at Phoenix, and his horrendous bad luck, the Hendrick Motorsports star still had a very good season all-in-all. Gordon managed to pick up two wins, including the emotional victory in the season finale at Homestead and finished a respectable 10th in the final driver standings. The good news is that this is about as tumultuous as it can get for a driver in a given year. The new season and clean slate should be a welcome sight for the driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet. Gordon and crew chief Alan Gustafson have combined for five wins and 36 Top-10 finishes the last two seasons, but have yet to really challenge for a championship together. That could change in 2013. Of the upper tier drivers in the sport, Gordon easily has the most upside and will likely come at a much cheaper price than the rest on fantasy racing draft day.
Gordon finished 11th in the final 2005 points standings, and won four races despite his poor season. We expect Gordon to challenge for yet another championship in 2006 as he and new crew chief Steve Letarte get their chemistry established.
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iRacing at North Wilkesboro
NASCAR Cup
May 8, 2020
In a much-applauded, highly-anticipated schedule move, the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series - featuring many of the sport's top competitors - will conclude its inaugural run with the North Wilkesboro 160 at the virtual North Wilkesboro Speedway on Saturday. Gordon, who won the last NASCAR Cup Series race at the historic former stop on the series schedule in 1996, will again step away from his FOX Sports commentating duties to compete in the virtual race this week, NASCAR.com reports.
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Taking part in iRacing at Talladega
NASCAR Cup
April 22, 2020
Gordon announced via the Wednesday night iRacing telecast on FS1 he will be taking part in the Pro Invitational Series iRacing event Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway.
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Rolex 24 Win
Retired
January 30, 2017
Ricky Taylor used a gutsy move to fiercely grab a victory in the Rolex 24 at Daytona that had seemingly slipped out of reach. The Wayne Taylor Racing team was among the most dominant in the twice-round-the-clock endurance race but found itself trailing Action Express in the final hour in a battle of brand new Cadillacs. It marks the first victory for brothers Ricky and Jordan Taylor - two of the most talented sports-car racers in America - and longtime Taylor co-driver Max Angelelli. Their fourth driver? None other than retired NASCAR great Gordon, who won the first Rolex watch of his career, the Associated Press reports.
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Tests for Rolex 24
Retired
December 14, 2016
Once again, Gordon has come out of retirement and once again he's in the Rolex 24 At Daytona field. As a high-profile part of the Wayne Taylor Racing lineup that will co-drive a new Cadillac DPi in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship's headlining Prototype class, daytonainternationalspeedway.com reports.
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Sixth-Place at Martinsville
Sprint Cup
October 31, 2016
Gordon's 8-race return in relief of Dale Earnhardt Jr concluded with a sixth-place finish at Martinsville Speedway, which was his best finish of the 2016 season. It was his record-breaking 38th career Top-10 finish at Martinsville, gordonline.com reports.
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