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Gordon to Lead Brickyard 400 Field as Pace-car Driver
Gordon to Lead Brickyard 400 Field as Pace-car Driver
Gordon to Lead Brickyard 400 Field as Pace-car Driver
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Five-time Brickyard 400 winner Jeff Gordon will lead the field into the race one more time next month — as the pace-car driver. Gordon competed in each of the first 23 races on the historic 2.5-mile oval at Indianapolis Motor Speedway that is not far from his childhood home...
Jeff Gordon Readies for the Brickyard in Surprising Return
Jeff Gordon Readies for the Brickyard in Surprising Return
Jeff Gordon Readies for the Brickyard in Surprising Return
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis and Pocono may not be the only stops on Jeff Gordon's comeback tour. The four-time Cup champion, who is coming out of retirement to fill in for the injured Dale Earnhardt Jr. the next two weekends, kept the door open to running more races if Earnhardt needs more time to recover from concussion-like symptoms...
Gordon Comes Out of Retirement to Replace Earnhardt at Indy
Gordon Comes Out of Retirement to Replace Earnhardt at Indy
Gordon Comes Out of Retirement to Replace Earnhardt at Indy
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Dale Earnhardt Jr. will miss two more races as he recovers from concussion-like symptoms and retired NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon will replace him at Indianapolis and Pocono. obstcule The announcement came Wednesday from Hendrick Motorsports, which said Earnhardt has not been cleared by doctors to drive...
Retired NASCAR Champion Gordon May Race for Earnhardt
Retired NASCAR Champion Gordon May Race for Earnhardt
Retired NASCAR Champion Gordon May Race for Earnhardt
LOUDON, N.H. (AP) — Four-time NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon could come out of retirement next weekend and drive the No. 88 Chevrolet if Dale Earnhardt Jr. is not cleared to race. Earnhardt will sit out this weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway because he shows symptoms of a concussion...
Johnson Is On A Streak For The Cup
Johnson Is On A Streak For The Cup
Johnson Is On A Streak For The Cup
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Jimmie Johnson won his fourth consecutive fall race at Texas, overcoming Brad Keselowski's dominating Chase-contending car with three laps to go Sunday. Keselowski led a track-record 312 of 334 laps and worked hard to hold on to the lead after the final restart with 18 laps left in a race he felt he needed to win to get one of the four spots in the Chase of the Sprint Cup

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