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Gordon announces that 2015 will be final full-time season
Jeff Gordon announces on Jan. 22 that 2015 will be his final full-time season in the Sprint Cup Series. The four-time champion has driven his entire premier series career with Hendrick Motorsports. | Read more | Gordon, Hendrick reflect on decision
See the top 24 moments in Gordon’s career
With one more full-time season, Jeff Gordon has a chance to add to his impressive racing resume. We examine the top 24 moments in the career of the driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet to this point. | View Gordon’s top moments
Bruce: If this is it, Gordon is going out on top
With 92 wins, four championships and plenty of other accomplishments in NASCAR, Jeff Gordon is a shoo-in to be a first ballot NASCAR Hall of Famer, writes Kenny Bruce. | Read more
Drivers react to Gordon’s announcement
From his Hendrick teammates Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Jimmie Johnson to Clint Bowyer to many more, drivers and others share reactions to Jeff Gordon‘s news. | Read more | Hamlin shows off Gordon Fan Club membership card
Fans share favorite memories
NASCAR fans from all over are sharing their favorite Jeff Gordon memories with the hashtag #JGFinalLap. | Read more
Statement from Brian France
NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France calls Jeff Gordon someone who “transcends NASCAR and will be celebrated as one of the greatest drivers to ever race.” | Read the full statement
Striving for five
Fresh off a four-win season that saw him nearly make the Championship 4, Jeff Gordon is geared up to go after his fifth title. | Read Gordon’s season preview | Recap his 2014 season
Loyal to Hendrick
Jeff Gordon had opportunities to jump ship from Hendrick Motorsports, including one with Formula One, but Kenny Bruce finds out why Gordon stayed true to HMS through his entire career. | Read more
A Man in Full
When Jeff Gordon had to tell daughter Ella Sofia about his decision, he wasn’t expecting the look on her face. Read what happened next as Gordon reacted as a father would. | Read more
Best paint schemes
Take a trip down Memory Lane and see some of the best paint schemes in Jeff Gordon‘s illustrious career. Find out if your favorite is among our picks for the best. | Read more | See Gordon’s 3M paint scheme for 2015
Inside the big reveal
Jeff Gordon discusses what it was like to tell his co-workers at Hendrick Motorsports about his decision to make 2015 his final full-time season, and hints at his future plans. | Read more
Gordon to join FOX Sports as NASCAR analyst
After the dust from his final season announcement settled, Gordon also let the public know that we’ll be seeing his face, along with Brad Keselowski‘s and Kevin Harvick‘s in the FOX Sports broadcast booth in 2015. | Read more | Gordon reveals TV plan to ‘Friends’
Bowyer on Gordon: ‘It’s kind of like a divorce’
Clint Bowyer offers his take on Jeff Gordon‘s final full-time season and how their relationship has changed since their run-in at Phoenix in 2012. | Read more
Gordon news catches Stewart off-guard
Three-time champion Tony Stewart said he was sad by the news that Jeff Gordon‘s final season competing for a championship will be 2015. His long-time rival share his thoughts on the news. | Read more | Gordon open to Eldora offer
Letarte, Burton weigh in on Gordon
NBC Sports’ NASCAR analysts Jeff Burton and Steve Letarte weigh-in on the Jeff Gordon news. Letarte was Gordon’s crew chief for several seasons at hendrick Motorsports. | See what they said
Elliott to drive No. 24 car in 2016
Defending XFINITY Series champion Chase Elliott will be stepping up to the Sprint Cup Series on a full-time basis in 2016, driving the No. 24 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, made famous by Jeff Gordon. | Read more | Learn how the torch was passed | Elliott not looking to ‘fill somebody’s shoes’
Gordon: Elliott is the ‘total package’
Jeff Gordon has high praise for the driver that will take over the No. 24 car in 2016, Chase Elliott. See what the rest of the Hendrick Motorsports stable of drivers had to say about the addition. | Read more | Gordon says No. 24 team in good hands with Elliott | Bruce: Hendrick shows no hesitation | Next episode of 24
What should Gordon do in 2016?
With Jeff Gordon set to end his full-time racing career in 2015, what should the four-time champion do for a next chapter. We examine 10 possibilities based on his hobbies. | Read more
Knaus: I wanted to be Gordon’s crew chief
Chad Knaus has had plenty of success as Jimmie Johnson’s crew chief and he first tasted success as one of Jeff Gordon’s “Rainbow Warriors’ pit crew. But there was one position, Knaus always wanted to fulfill. | Read more
Gordon hints at return of famous paint scheme
In his final full-time season, might we see the return of the famous rainbow paint scheme that Jeff Gordon ran years ago? The four-time champion ofeers some hope on that front on Twitter. | Read more
Gustafson: Gordon’ deserves to go out on top’
Jeff Gordon’s current crew chief Alan Gustafson will love nothing more than to see his driver go out on top in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. | Read more
Johnson sings Gordon’s praises like no other
Jimmie Johnson shares a story of how Jeff Gordon has impacted his career in NASCAR. The six-time champion credits his teammate with being instrumental in his early days. | Read more
Gordon looks to make most of final full-time season
Jeff Gordon discusses his final full-time season during the media day at Daytona International Speedway. | Watch | Drivers look back on Gordon’s impact
Gordon wins Daytona 500 pole
Jeff Gordon opened his final full-time season in a big way with the Coors Light Pole Award for the Daytona 500. | Read more
Gordon reflects on final Daytona 500
Jeff Gordon looked strong early and led the most laps in the race, but a late wreck left him with a finish that was not indicative of his performance. The four-time series champion weighed in on his final Daytona 500. | Read more | Gordon’s Daytona 500 timeline
Early deficit for Gordon after Atlanta wreck
For the second straight race, a wreck ended Jeff Gordon’s day early. Find out what he had to say after a 41st-place finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway. | Read more | Gordon hits another wall without SAFER barrier