Gordon overwhelmed NASCAR during the 1990s, turning into the most youthful driver in the cutting-edge time to come out on top for a head series championship as a 24-year-old in 1995.
He proceeded to bring home three additional titles (1997, 1998, 2001). In 1998, Gordon drove the Rainbow Heroes — named for his beautiful No. 24 Chevrolet — to a cutting-edge time record of 13 successes. By and large, he came out on top in 93 races, which positions third on the record-breaking wins list. Gordon is a three-time Daytona 500 hero and won the Brickyard 400 a record multiple times. Magnetic and gifted before the camera, he created one of the game’s fiercest competitions with Dale Earnhardt. The sure, energetic Californian filled in as the foil to the wily, rough “Intimidator.”
Gordon was the principal NASCAR driver to have “Saturday Night Live.” He resigned from full-time hustling as the chief series’ “Iron Man” with a record 797 back-to-back starts and presently conveys the game to its energetic fans as a race investigator for FOX.
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