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Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway is set to be broadcast live on TNT Sports in the United States ...
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The Mirror US on MSNChase Elliott refuses to change traditional view on controversial NASCAR rule
Chase Elliott has been competing in the NASCAR Cup Series since 2016 and has seen the points system change over the years ...
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Watch: The Drivers Who Conquered NASCAR's Crown Jewel Races
Which NASCAR legends dominated the sport’s biggest stages? From Jeff Gordon’s unmatched 17 Crown Jewel wins to Dale Earnhardt ...
The Brickyard 400 has grown from a simple tire test to one of NASCAR's four crown jewel races, and Jeff Gordon started it off ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Forced Into Historic Indy Oval Changes: Crisis Explained
When we won that race [in 1994], it changed my life forever,” said Jeff Gordon, reflecting on his triumph at the inaugural ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNHamlin Rejects Gordon Milestone Chase at Brickyard
In August 1998, Jeff Gordon etched his name into NASCAR immortality. The post Denny Hamlin 'Not So Keen' on Eyeing Jeff Gordon's Milestone Achievement, Stays Humble at Brickyard appeared first on ...
Sean's NASCAR DFS picks for DraftKings, FanDuel for the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis Motor Speedway (2025). His top NASCAR ...
On the latest episode of the Herm & Schrader podcast, hosts Kenny Wallace and Ken Schrader discussed Connor Zilisch as the ...
Jeff Gordon is one of the most revered racers in NASCAR history. In addition to winning four championships in 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2001, Gordon has 93 Cup Series wins to his name.
Jeff Gordon became NASCAR youngest champion in the Cup Series in 1995. • Speaking of Earnhardt, he and Gordon had one of NASCAR’s most storied and celebrated rivalries during their careers ...
This year marks NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon's fifth year after retiring from the sport and becoming a commentator, and his first year as Fox Sports' lead broadcaster. Ahead of this weekend's Daytona ...
A Q&A with Jeff Gordon, a NASCAR legend and now a FOX Sports analyst. Gordon opens up about the sport being in transition, new technology for broadcasts and whether road courses are good or bad ...
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