Jeff Gordon rolls car, Kyle Busch wins wild Bud Shootout
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Jeff Gordon recorded another career first Saturday night at Daytona International Speedway. It wasn't exactly a feat for the record books, though. The four-time Cup champion rolled a stock car onto its
Four-time NASCAR Cup series champion driver Jeff Gordon, accompanied by his wife Ingrid and 4-year-old daughter, Ella, traveled to Rwanda in December. The trip was a life-altering experience for Gordon, who was inspired to go there through his work
Jeff Gordon's upside-down spin during Saturday's Budweiser Shootout was the lasting snapshot of a wild night that ended in another wild moment: Kyle Busch edging Tony Stewart for the victory, jumping him on the inside on the closing lap on a slingshot
As for the Bay Area contingency, Jeff Gordon and his #24 Chevrolet finished in sixth position after running a 46.44 second lap time at 193.803 mph, while AJ Allmendinger finished 18th after running a 46.6 second lap time in his # 22 Ford.
By Jay Busbee By Jay Busbee | From The Marbles – 9 hours ago And we officially have our first "Wow, that was a little intense" wreck of the 2012 season, as Jeff Gordon went a-tumbling in the closing laps of Saturday night's Bud Shootout.
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