Chase Elliott is one of the biggest name in the current NASCAR Cup Series grid. The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion has the most passionate group of NASCAR fans as he has been winning the most popular driver award for the last six years in a raw.
Kyle Petty believes William Byron compares well to Jeff Gordon as a driver, and it’s not only because he’s driving the No. 24 for Hendrick Motorsports.
Ahead of NASCAR’s return to Texas Motor Speedway this weekend, Kevin Harvick took some time to reminisce about the famous brawl between Jeff Gordon and Brad Keselowski from 2014.
Despite starting P18 on Sunday, William Byron was able to move up through the field to win at Martinsville, impressing Jeff Gordon. This 24 car has not looked this good since Gordon was in NASCAR.
When William Byron took the checkered flag in the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday, he earned Hendrick Motorsports' 305th all-time win in the NASCAR Cup Series.
What William Byron has done over the last three seasons hasn’t been done since a guy named Jeff Gordon was in the 24 car. The NASCAR driver is putting up great stats, getting wins, and just matched Gordon in a major milestone.
For the second time this season, Jeff Gordon watched as his old No. 24 car was driven to Victory Lane by William Byron. Since the start of the 2023 NASCAR season, Byron has won eight total races, and he doesn’t show signs of letting up.
In the 1990s, there wasn’t a better rivalry in NASCAR than Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt. Ray Evernham is now shedding light on that. Apparently, the 24 and 3 teams were not such bitter rivals.
Winning the Daytona 500 can change your career. They might not remember who won the spring race at Kansas Speedway, but they’ll always remember who crossed the checkered line on the opening race of the season.
There are NASCAR fans who want Jeff Gordon to be the kid who grew up in Indiana, but at heart, he is still a California boy. Gordon will be in attendance at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas to cheer on his San Francisco 49ers.
There was a time when Jeff Gordon and Hendrick Motorsports weren’t synonymous, and it all happened thanks to a race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Gordon, driving for Bill Davis Racing and in a Ford, turned heads at NASCAR‘s Atlanta 300.
As we head into 2024, Jeff Gordon took time to review the performance of Hendrick Motorsports in the 2023 season. It was a season where Kyle Larson and William Byron made the NASCAR Championship 4.
Jeff Gordon, the four-time NASCAR champion was one of the best racers in the world at his peak, and his dominating runs in the NASCAR Cup series had limited parallels.
This weekend, Jeff Gordon and Hendrick Motorsports are giving Rajah Caruth the biggest opportunity of his career. Caruth is suiting up in the No. 17 HendrickCars.com Chevy Camaro in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
In 2014, NASCAR altered its playoff system for the Cup Series, expanding the field to 16 drivers based on wins during the 26-race regular season. Under the current system, drivers compete round-by-round with eliminations occurring after the last race in each round.
NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon doesn’t really want to put restrictions on what drivers do in their free time. But should they take some responsibility and be a little more cautious at times?
With six races remaining before the start of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, only five of the 16 spots remain to be claimed. Sunday's HighPoint.com 400 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway is one of four tracks the series will visit for the first time over the next six weeks.
Don’t be surprised if NASCAR Cup Series drivers feel a little jumpy lining up at Nashville Superspeedway June 25.
It's fitting that North Wilkesboro Speedway was the chosen venue for the 2023 NASCAR All-Star Race as the sport celebrates its 75th anniversary.
Not only is William Byron the defending champion at the Ambetter Health 400, he is attempting to become the first driver to win three consecutive Cup Series events since teammate Kyle Larson did so en route to winning his first title in 2021.
Want to hear what Phoenix race winner William Byron, crew chief Rudy Fugle and Team Hendrick chief Jeff Gordon had to say after Sunday's big win? Well, check out the full post-race press conference right here (video courtesy NASCAR):
Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin earned the pole position for Sunday's M&M's Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, (3 p.m. ET on USA Network).
Check out this great video of the post-race press conference following Byron's win at Martinsville, along with car co-owner Jeff Gordon and crew chief Rudy Fugle.
COVID-19 has forced sports franchises to get creative, and as NASCAR's inaugural iRacing eNascar event shows, it can sometimes pay off.
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