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Jeff Gordon debuted the Gordon-Evernham Pepsi #24 Busch car at the Sam's Town Las Vegas 300 on March 6, 1999. he qualified 2nd and finished 4th. It had been 7 years since jeff drove in a Busch race. He will drive this car in 5 of the Busch races in the 1999 season and Ricky Hendrick will drive in the other events.

Jeff wins his first race in his Pepsi Busch car Nov. 6, 1999 at Phoenix!!

Jeff Gordon became the first two-time winner of the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis on August 1st 1998!
Winning that race also put him in the record books for being the first driver to win the No-Bull Bonus and claiming the largest single 1st place pay out in NASCAR history!
As of this race, Jeff has now moved up to 2nd place on NASCAR's all-time earnings list, $20,307,547.00, in less than six full seasons on the circuit.

*Jeff Gordon Named "1997 Driver of the Year" at The ESPY Awards!!

Jeff won his 1st IROC race in Daytona (1998)!

Jeff Gordon continues to make NASCAR history! August 31, 1997 Jeff won the Mt Dew Southern 500 setting a record of the only driver to ever win three Southern 500's in a row! AND by winning this race he also won the Winston Million Dollar Bonus, only the second driver to ever win it!
Click on dollar sign for full story and photos!

Jeff, in his 1997 season, became the first driver in NASCAR history to win more than $4 million during the NASCAR Winston Cup Series regular season.

Have you checked this out, yet? You don't want to miss it!!!!

JEFF GORDON, driver of the #24 Dupont Refinishes Chevrolet.

Born August 4, 1971 in Vallejo, California. In 1986, he moved to Pittsboro, Indiana.

In 1992, at the age of 21, he began his Winston Cup racing career.

In 1993, he was Rookie of the year.

In 1993, Jeff met his future wife, "Miss Winston", Brooke Sealy, in the winner's circle in Daytona. That day he became the youngest driver to ever win the Twin 125 race.

Jeff and Brooke were married November 26, 1994. They live in Huntersville, North Carolina in their lakeside home.

In 1994, Jeff won his 1st Nascar race,The Coca Cola 600.

November 1995, Jeff became the youngest Winston Cup Champion ever.

Jeff is 1996's True Value Man Of The Year. He is involed in "Racing For A Reason", for the Leukemia Society of America, and "Racing For Kids", a magazine for kids. He donates time to the Make A Wish Foundation.

In 1997, Jeff won his 2nd Winston Cup Championship, becoming the only driver to ever win it twice while still in his 20's.

Jeff with his close friend and crew chief, Ray Evernham.

Jeff's car owner, Rick Hendrick

After a battle of nearly 2 years with Leukemia he is in remission!! He's now able to visit the race shop and go to some of the races!
Rick and his teams will continue to heavily promote and support The National Marrow Donor Program
Call 1-800-marrow2 for information on how you can help!

Jeff's pit crew,"The Rainbow Warriors"

1997, Jeff and his teammates, Terry Labonte(#5 Kelloggs),and Ricky Craven(#25 Bud), finish 1st, 2nd, & 3rd., in the Daytona 500. Jeff is the youngest to ever win the Daytona 500. Jeff also set a record that day for winning from the farest position back (31st), in the field to win the Daytona 500.

Jeff's Teammates

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Next Winston Cup Race:
in Pocono, Pennsykvania, July 23, 2000, at 1:00pm, on TBS.

Countdown To The Pennsylvania 500
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GOOD LUCK JEFF & THE RAINBOW WARRIORS!!!

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