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I AM NOT HERE TO FAKE BEING JEFF GORDON. I AM A FAN OF HIM FOR THE OTHER FANS TO CHECK UP ON STATS AND VICTORY'S AND CAREER STATS. ALL HATERS WILL BE BLOCKED SO DON'T TRY TO GO THEIR.THIS SITE IS FOR JEFF FANS TO TALK ABOUT THE RACES AND HAVE A GOOD TIME! SO KEEP IN MIND I AM NOT JEFF I AM A FAN FOR THE FANS!HERE ARE SOME OF HIS STATS!!Four-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion (1995, 1997, 1998, 2001)
73 Career NASCAR Cup Victories (as of 5/20/05)
Three-time Daytona 500 winner (1997, 1999, 2005)
Four-time Brickyard 400 winner (1994, 1998, 2001, 2004)
Five-time Southern 500 winner (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2002)
1997 Winston Million winner
Four-time Winston No Bull 5 winner
Three-time champion of The NEXTEL All-Star Challenge (1995, 1997, 2001)
Holds a record eight road course victoriesIn 1993 Jeff was the rookie of the year!In 1994 Jeff won two Winston Cup Series races, including the inaugural Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The other victory was in NASCAR's longest race, the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Jeff won more prize money, $1,607,010, than any NASCAR driver during the 31-race season and had seven top-five and 14 top-10 finishes.In 1995, Jeff became the youngest Winston Winston Cup Series champion in NASCAR's modern era in only his third full season.
7 victories
8 poles
23 top-10 finishes
2,610 laps led
$4,347,343 in overall winnings (most ever by any NASCAR driver)Jeff finished 1996 season with 10 victories. five poles, 2,313 laps led and had regular-season earnings of $2,484,518 to lead in all those categories. Finished second in championship points, only 37 behind teammate Terry Labonte.Jeff won the 1997 NASCAR Winston Cup championship. Significant accomplishments during 1997 include:10 victories
1 pole
22 top-five
23 top-10 finishes
Youngest Driver to win the Daytona 500
Second Driver ever to win the "Winston Million"
In 1997 Jeff broke the regular season and overall earning records, becoming the only driver in NASCAR history to exceed $4 million ($4,201,227) in regular-season winnings and passing the $6 million mark ($6,375,658) in overall earnings.Jeff won the 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup championship. Significant accpomplishments during 1998 include:13 victories
7 poles
26 top-five
28 top-10 finishes
This year Jeff was the first driver to win the Brickyard 400 twice and won the "Winston No Bull Five" twice. Jeff tied two modern era records with 13 wins in one season and four wins in a row, and won a record $6,175,867 in regular season earnings and over $9 million in overall earnings.Jeff was the youngest driver to win the Daytona 500 twice and finished the 1999 season with seven victories becoming the first driver to win the most races for five straight years. Also won the most poles with seven and led the most laps with 1,320. Jeff finished the season sixth in points and had 18 top-five and 21 top-10 finishes.Career Victories - 2000In 2000, Jeff became the youngest driver in Winston Cup history to achieve 50 career wins. He won three races in 2000 at Talladega, Richmond, and Sears Point where he set a record for six straight road course victories. Jeff tallied 11 top-five and 21 top-10 finishes along with three poles and finished ninth in Winston Cup points.
Career Victories - 2001Won the 2001 Winston Cup championship, becoming only the third driver to win four championships in a career. Led the Winston Cup Series in several statistical categories: Wins (6), Poles (6), Top-5's (18), Top-10's (24), Races Led (25), and Laps Led (2,032). Jeff became the first Winston Cup driver to eclipse $10 million in a single season prize winnings. He also won both The Winston (Winston Cup's all-star event) and the Brickyard 400 for a third time.Career Victories - 2002Jeff recorded three wins, including his 60th career Winston Cup win at Darlington, three poles, 13 top-five and 20 top-10 finishes. Recorded his 300th career Winston Cup start at Texas and surpassed the $50 million mark for career prize winnings. Led a trio of American drivers to a victory in the Race of Champions in Gran Canaria, Spain.Career Victories - 2003Jeff finished the 2003 season with three wins, four poles, 15 top-five and 20 top-10 finishes, and led the series in laps led (1,639). In October, recorded second win of the season at Martinsville to complete a season sweep at the 0.526-mile short track. Won the following week at Atlanta to record his 18th career back-to-back win. The sweep at Martinsville marked the fourth time he has swept races at a particular track in one season. With a fourth-place finish in the point standings, Gordon extended his record of consecutive top-10 point finishes to 10 (1994-2003).