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Jeff Gordon

  • Stewart's success has Gordon lighting new fire
  • Gordon: Beware too much technological growth
  • NASCAR Acceleration a huge hit with fans
  • 2012 Preview: Says here the Chase will have a familiar look
  • Caraviello: For Gordon in 2012, wins alone won't be good enough
  • 2012 Preview: Edwards the driver to beat, but field wide open
  • Top 5: No returns on these gifts
  • Stars' off-track events fascinating, compelling
  • Year in Review: Comeback season didn't have finish Gordon wanted
  • NASCAR After the Lap: Top 10 List
  • Stewart-Newman 'partnership' pays off in 'Newlywed Game' parody
  • Caraviello: The burden, and benefit, of having been there before
  • France sees fines as way of protecting sport's integrity
  • With high stakes, no brakes for Gordon's Chase
  • Qualifying the Chasers: Phoenix
  • Chase elimination scenarios for Kobalt Tools 500
  • Retro Racing: Reconfigured Atlanta weighed on Gordon in '97
  • Rodman: Whitt set for Red Bull Cup debut, ready to impress
  • Fantasy Preview: Johnson, Kenseth good at Texas; Edwards, too
  • Gordon, Hamlin rally for strong finish at M'ville
  • Today in History: October 30
  • As Edwards knows, Martinsville doesn't give up secrets easily
  • Gordon: Bayne denied chance to win at Talladega
  • From the Notebook: Evernham digs deep for Charlotte charity
  • Track Smack: Is it now Edwards' Chase to lose?
  • Roush: No team orders were given at Talladega
  • Martin leads strong Hendrick effort in 'Dega quals
  • At 'Dega, drivers aren't only things under pressure
  • Rodman: Roush glad to close door on Johnson's title hopes
  • Track Smack: For Gordon, Earnhardt, is winning enough at 'Dega?
  • Caraviello: Tandem drafting puts a premium on partnership
  • Gordon says the Chase is now a 'three-man race'
  • Track Smack: Charlotte next as Chase nears pivotal midpoint
  • Gordon's day could've been worse, but not much
  • Gordon anticipates a Kansas breakthrough
  • Notebook: Edwards predicts win at KS, Gordon giddy at PIR
  • Track Smack: A make-or-break race for Gordon at Kansas?
  • No margin for error as Gordon tries to regain Monster Mile magic
  • Caraviello: In the Chase, good isn't always good enough
  • Reversal of fortune: Stewart claims Loudon victory
  • Drivers hope Talladega rule changes are enough
  • Qualifying had unusual amount of drama
  • Retro: Kahne scores with manufacturer grand slam
  • Cup Preview: Loudon might be great place for Gordon to regroup
  • Gordon main casualty in fuel-mileage scramble
  • Johnson never the favorite, but always the champ
  • Helton to look into Menard spin at Richmond
  • Gordon calls Menard's radio chatter 'a little fishy'
  • Chase preview: Six picks to end the streak at five
  • Six Pack of Pop: Gordon experiences 'Bieber Fever' in busy week
  • For Gordon, it's feeling a little like 2007 again
  • Track Smack: Richmond surprise or driver demise
  • Highlights on the road to 85 Cup Series victories
  • Gordon stands apart from Waltrip, Allison
  • Gordon earns historic 85th victory at Atlanta
  • Caraviello: With 85 victories, Gordon may be last of his breed
  • Happy Hour: Drivers try to get a feel for AMS track in final practice
  • Documentary shows 1992 Hooters 500 at Atlanta had it all
  • Gordon's dominant performance turns into the pits
  • A warm, and somewhat wary, welcome for Patrick
  • Gordon channels his inner child
  • Rain falls, and rain-tire debate rages on
  • Chase road course? Helton says never say never
  • Time running out for Biffle, others in wild goose Chase
  • Gordon roars past 40 with plenty of panache
  • Track Smack: Victories and validation up for debate
  • Fantasy: Pocono should be predictable, but then again ...
  • Gordon claims two of HMS' three Indy awards
  • One 'five' denied at Indy; Gordon eyes bigger prize
  • Track Smack: Win at Brickyard, win a Cup title?
  • Fantasy: Favorites are favorites for a reason at Indy
  • What's next on the milestone marker?
  • Gordon's philanthropic journey continues in Congo
  • Battery problems don't drain Gordon at Loudon
  • Notes: Earnhardt not mad at teammate Johnson
  • Happenstance brings strong Busch-Gordon run
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