Jeff Gordon: 'The consummate Chevy racer'
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[November 12, 2015]
By Jim Campbell, NASCAR Wire Service
Distrbuted by The Sports Xchange
Jeff Gordon has been the consummate Chevy
racer. He's been a Chevy guy all the way through, and his record speaks
for itself, between all the consecutive starts since 1992, the poles,
the 93 wins, the championships, the Brickyard 400 championships, the
Daytona 500 championships.
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For us, he's a Chevy racer and champion ... and as a Chevy dealer,
he's truly part of the family.
It was an absolute thrill when he won at Martinsville, to know that
he's now locked into the final race of the Chase for the NASCAR
Sprint Cup. Knowing how important family is to Jeff, the entire
Chevy nation and everybody at Chevrolet Division were absolutely
thrilled to watch him celebrate with Ingrid, Ella and Leo in Victory
Lane. It was emotional for all of us, and thus far, the lasting
moment of his final season.
But, obviously, we're hoping for at least one more moment exactly
like that. Winning the championship would be the ultimate conclusion
to his spectacular career. I know Jeff and his team are going to do
anything they can to put him in position to win the title. The
entire Hendrick organization and everybody at Chevy stands behind
him, supporting the effort.
I have so many great memories of Jeff's success, however his winning
performances at the Brickyard truly stand out to me. I was at the
first Brickyard 400 in '94, which Jeff famously won, and it was
absolutely unforgettable. Then, to watch him win his fifth Brickyard
championship in 2014 and having the opportunity to kiss the bricks
together -- that ranks among my favorite moments in motorsports. A
championship is the ultimate statement of being at the top of his
game as a Chevy race car driver, so those four championships are
equally as spectacular, but the two Brickyard wins -- one in '94 and
his fifth in 2014 -- are moments that will always stay with me.
To watch him do the same thing again in Martinsville, and to witness
the crowd reaction ... Homestead will be a must-watch. Whether
you're a Jeff Gordon fan, or a fan of another driver, it's clear
that Jeff will have a lot of people pulling for him in Miami. It's a
pretty spectacular way for him to finish out his racing career.
We couldn't be prouder of our association with him. Jeff is an
incredible, intense racer at the track. When he's in preparation
mode, he's 100 percent focused on racing and working with his team
to get the right setup. Off the track, he's the consummate
professional, and he's been an incredible representative of
Chevrolet.
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We just did a commercial celebrating Jeff's career, and it
highlights how Jeff has driven us to the winner's circle over the
years. What's interesting is that Jeff has driven in a new era. We
actually say it in the commercial -- in a lot of ways, it lines up
perfectly with the new era of our latest cars. Over his career, I
think he really did a great job of being a spokesman for the sport
and expanding the appeal of NASCAR. His ability to cross over to
different media to get additional exposure for NASCAR and for
Chevrolet has been invaluable, and it still is.
I recall a time at the L.A. Auto Show where he flew in from a race
the night before, and we had a very early West Coast media tour
where we had eight different stations around the country taping
segments. We had just announced that we put a V8 back into the
Impala and in the new Monte Carlo, and Jeff came into that auto show
forum and was just incredible. We had a chance to really highlight
the benefits of that particular engine, which had at the time
"displacement on demand." Let me tell you, Jeff is a total pro on
and off the race track.
We couldn't have had a better driver on our team, and I'm thankful
every day for Rick Hendrick signing him when he did.
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