Say it ain't so. No more #24. The AP reports:
Jeff Gordon, with a nagging back injury, a young family he wanted to spend more time with and a phenom waiting in the wings at Hendrick Motorsports, knew midway through last season that he had one more year in him.NASCAR's most charismatic driver, the man behind the wheel of the famed and sometimes feared No. 24, had decided it was time to call it quits on one of the most successful careers in motorsports history. The four-time champion conferred with Rick Hendrick, the only team owner he has had over 23 years of Sprint Cup racing, and settled on a date.The 43-year-old Gordon announced Thursday that 2015 will be his final season as a full-time driver, saddening legions of fans, fellow drivers and others who watched him became the face of stock car racing as the sport exploded in popularity a generation ago.In an interview with The Associated Press, Gordon said he reached his decision last summer. He had seen other drivers embark on distracting farewell tours, and he didn't want to be that guy. Although he told his crew chief of his decision after narrowly missing out on shot at a fifth championship, it took time to settle on the day to tell the world.
Please Jeff, jump over into Indy. Take a crack at the Indy 500 a couple of times. One of the best racers ever and if they hadn't kept changing the points systems, he would have won two more cups.
5 comments:
He just had one of his best years too! 3 wins, a bunch of top 10's, and was a cut tire from Brad Keselowski away from making the chase. I wouldn't be surprised if he was being forced out to an extent. Hendrick has that young kid that they want to move up to the Sprint cars.
he's one of the all time greats, he will be missed on the track! I see Chase Elliot in the 24 in 2016. Jeff has been hinting at this for the last couple of years, it's nice he has the option to bow out while he's still one of the most competitive racers week after week. I think I may be the only Fondren Resident that's a NASCAR fan!
Would have really enjoyed watching Gordon race Cale Yarborough when both of them were in their prime.
Thought you were talking about Jack Bauer.
A good example of time's healing any wound: I now kinda, sorta like Jeff Gordon.
I also want to add that Jeff probably would have easily won the championship last year if they still used the old format from before the chase.
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