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Jeff Gordon revealed the paint scheme he will run in his final race as a full-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver on FOX Sports 1’s “NASCAR Race Hub” on Tuesday evening.
Appearing on the FS1 program, Gordon pulled the cover off his No. 24 Chevrolet SS to display a silver and flame-themed race car.
Here it is– @AxaltaRacing‘s final paint scheme of ’15 & @JeffGordonWeb‘s final career paint scheme! #WePaintWinners pic.twitter.com/Y2DszpBXu4
— Axalta Racing (@AxaltaRacing) September 22, 2015
Here it is! @JeffGordonWeb‘s final paint scheme, the @AxaltaRacing Chevy SS he’ll race @HomesteadMiami. pic.twitter.com/jygNNpc2Hl
— Hendrick Motorsports (@TeamHendrick) September 22, 2015
Here it is. The final @AxaltaRacing @TeamChevy for @HomesteadMiami! What do you think? #NASCAR #Team24 pic.twitter.com/6D108GpHd5
— Jeff Gordon (@JeffGordonWeb) September 22, 2015
The four-time champion will run the special paint scheme in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup finale Ford EcoBoost 400 event at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Be sure to tune in to see Gordon wrap up his Hall of Fame-worthy career on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 3 p.m. ET on NBC.
RELATED: Gordon has ‘No plans to run any races after this year’
This weekend, Gordon is set to become NASCAR’s “Iron Man” by making his 789th consecutive start in the Sprint Cup Series when the series comes to New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the Sylvania 300 (Sunday, 2 p.m. ET, NBCSN, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Gordon tied Ricky Rudd’s mark of 788 consecutive starts last weekend at Chicagoland Speedway.
Gordon will be joining FOX’s NASCAR broadcast crew in 2016 upon the completion of his historic career. To read more about his role with FOX, click here.