He earns more money in the main series.
Jeff Gordon has 88 Nascar Cup Series wins. There are only two drivers ahead of him, Richard Petty (200) and David Pearson (105).
Jeff Gordon has won at every track in the Nascar Cup Series, except for Kentucky Speedway. Click on the link below for more information.
Bill France Sr. He invented and started NASCAR. Jeff Gordon said he learned more about racing from Dale Earnhardt senior than from anyone else in an interview in 2000.
No, he did not. In the Cup Series, Jeff Gordon has 82 wins to Dale Sr's 76.
95 wins - Kyle Busch - 29 (Cup Series), 66 (Nationwide Series) 95 wins - Jeff Gordon -90 (Cup Series), 5 (Nationwide Series)
Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt Sr. with seven each. Also, Jimmie Johnson has won five championships.
I believe Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson were better friends earlier in Jimmie's career. Jeff did encourage Jimmie to start driving full time in the Nascar Cup Series back in 2002 and is also a co-owner of the #48 car, along with Rick Hendrick. But as time passes and Jimmie keeps on winning more races and championships, you're starting to see Jeff's frustration mount more and more.
Jeff Gordon has earned more in career earnings than Tony Stewart.
Jimmie Johnson had 7 Sprint Cup wins and Jeff Gordon did not have any.
Jeff Gordon's middle name is Michael.
Over the years Ford, Dodge, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac have all pulled out at on time or another. I think that Chevy has always been there, they may have pulled out once in the mid to late sixties but I don't know that for sure. They are currently part of NASCAR. In fact, some of the biggest names in the sport today drive Chevys. Dale Earnhardt Jr, Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Jeff Burton, Robby Gordon, Kevin Harvick, Tony Stewart, and many more. It has usually been the car maker of the NASCAR champion for the last 20 years or more. What made you think that Chevrolet got out of Nascar? Chevrolet and Ford are the dominant two, specifically Hendrick Motorsports for Chevy and Roush Racing for Ford. Now, you may have gotten Chevrolet confused with Pontiac, which is also owned by General Motors. They left the sport after the 2003 season.