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Motorsport Biography

Jeff Gordon

“Jeffy”

American · Vallejo, USA · Born 4 August 1971

NASCAR Driver
4
n a s c a r titles
93
cup wins
1
daytona 500 wins
1995-2001
title years

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American NASCAR legend and four-time champion whose brilliant driving style, DuPont paint scheme and consistent excellence across a remarkable career made him one of the most admired champions in modern NASCAR history.

Jeff Gordon is a NASCAR legend, a four-time Cup Series champion who brought a new demographic to the sport in the 1990s with his youthful appearance, marketing savvy, and exceptional driving talent. His dominance throughout the 1990s and early 2000s — particularly on road courses and superspeedways — produced 93 Cup victories. He later became a team owner and one of NASCAR's most influential executives.

Famous For

Four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and Rainbow Warriors paint schemes

Playing Style

How They Played

Smooth driving style with exceptional car control and strategic racecraft

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Revolutionized NASCAR's popularity and brought the sport to mainstream America

Career Journey

Timeline

1992 📌 NASCAR Cup Series debut
1994 🎯 First NASCAR Cup Series race win at Charlotte
1995 🏆 First NASCAR Cup Series Championship
1997 🏆 Second NASCAR Cup Series Championship
1998 🏆 Third NASCAR Cup Series Championship
2001 🏆 Fourth NASCAR Cup Series Championship
2005 🎯 Career win #76 breaks Earnhardt Sr's modern era record
2015 📌 Retired from full-time NASCAR competition
Career Timeline — Jeff Gordon
1992
NASCAR Cup Series debut
1994
First NASCAR Cup Series race win at Charlotte
1995
First NASCAR Cup Series Championship
1997
Second NASCAR Cup Series Championship
1998
Third NASCAR Cup Series Championship
2001
Fourth NASCAR Cup Series Championship
2005
Career win #76 breaks Earnhardt Sr's modern era record
2015
Retired from full-time NASCAR competition