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How many Nascar wins does Jeff Gordon?

How many Nascar wins does Jeff Gordon?

93

Driver Wins
David Pearson 105
Jeff Gordon 93
Bobby Allison 84
Darrell Waltrip 84

Who won the Nascar championship in 2012?

Brad Keselowski
Brad Keselowski, the 2012 Sprint Cup Series champion. Clint Bowyer finished second in the championship, 39 points back. Jimmie Johnson finished third in the championship, 40 points back.

How many car races did Jeff Gordon win?

Over the course of his racing career, Gordon won a total of 98 NASCAR races, 93 of which were in the Cup Series. He also won five races in the Busch Series.

Who is the most winningest NASCAR driver?

Richard Petty
All-time NASCAR Cup Series winners

Driver Wins
Richard Petty 200
David Pearson 105
Jeff Gordon 93
Bobby Allison 84

Who won Nascar 2011?

Tony Stewart
Tony Stewart, the 2011 Sprint Cup Series champion. Carl Edwards finished second in the championship, losing the tie breaker to champion Tony Stewart. Kevin Harvick finished third in the championship, 58 points back.

Where did Jeff Gordon win his first NASCAR race?

Gordon made his Winston Cup debut in the season-ending race, the Hooters 500 at Atlanta, finishing 31st after a crash. During Gordon’s career with Hendrick, he won his first race in 1994 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 600, and later became a four-time Cup Series champion.

Where did Jeff Gordon Drive in his first Busch race?

His first Busch race came on October 20, 1990 at North Carolina Motor Speedway in the AC-Delco 200. Gordon drove the No. 67 Outback Steakhouse Pontiac for Connerty. Gordon ran the second fastest lap during qualifying and started on the outside of the front row of the field. Gordon would however, get involved in a wreck on lap 33.

How many pole positions does Jeff Gordon have?

Gordon’s 81 pole positions is also third all-time; Gordon won at least one pole in 23 consecutive seasons, a NASCAR record. He was also the active ” iron man ” leader for consecutive races participated in, with 797 through his retirement at the end of the 2015 season.

What was Jeff Gordon’s qualifying time at Richmond?

Sprint Cup Series. In qualifying for the Federated Auto Parts 400, Gordon set a track record with a lap speed of 130.599 mph (210.179 km/h) and a time of 20.674 seconds for his first pole of 2013 and fifth at Richmond, breaking the tie with Mark Martin for most poles at the track among active drivers.