In the NASCAR Sprint cup series, Jeff Gordon has raced for Hendrick Motorsports his whole life.
Jeff Gordon drove a Ford in his first two full seasons in the Nationwide Series (then known as the Busch Series). It was in 1991 and 1992.
In Jeff Gordon's first two seasons in the Nascar Cup Series, he drove the #24 DuPont Chevy for Hendrick Motorsports.
AARP's "Drive To End Hunger" / Axalta Coating Systems / Pepsi are sponsors for Jeff Gordon in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
No. While he did test a Formula 1 car on one occasion, Jeff Gordon has never ran an "Indy" style series.
In 2013, Danica Patrick is driving for Stewart-Haas Racing in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
Jeff Gordon races for Hendrick Motorsports. He has been with Rick Hendrick since his first Nascar Cup Series race in 1992.
No, he was not. Jeff Gordon has had DuPont as a primary sponsor since he began in 1992. Through the years some of his additional sponsors have been Pepsi, AARP Drive to End Hunger, Nicorette and the National Guard.
In 2012, Mark Martin is driving a part-time schedule in the Sprint Cup Series for Michael Waltrip Racing.
No. In 2014, Austin Dillon will drive the #3 car in the Sprint Cup Series. Dillon is Richard Childress' grandson.
Yes. Beginning in 2013, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will drive a full Sprint Cup Series schedule for Roush Fenway Racing.
Yes, she does. Danica Patrick drives the Chevrolet SS in the Sprint Cup Series and the Chevy Camaro in the Nationwide Series.
No, although it is normal for drivers to pay their dues and come up through the ranks of the nationwide series there is no certain rule. A driver may start their rookie year right in the Sprint cup series.
Richard Petty was a driver from 1958 to 1992 in the Nascar Strictly Stock/Grand National Era and the Nascar Winston Cup Series. Richard retired when the name of the series was still called "Winston Cup". He never drove in the series when it was called "Sprint Cup".
There was no #22 in NASCAR during the 2009 Sprint Cup season. The last driver to drive the #22 was Dave Blaney in 2008. In 2012, A.J. Allmendinger drove the #22 for the first 17 races. After Allmendinger's suspension, Sam Hornish Jr. became the driver of the #22 car.