He'll probably get tired of winning right after all those idiot JR fans get tired of askin who he'll drive for next.....Or maybe he'll be a jerk about it and wait till after JR drives the 3 ride and proves a number don't make a winner out of a bum.
2007-05-14 03:24:32
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answered by hippy 2
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Winning is the whole point of competition. Jeff is starting to show his mid to late 90's form. He is more than capable of winning 10 races this year and possibly the championship. Things will change if the other teams catch up to Hendrick Motorsports' Car of Tommorrow program. The biggest rivals Gordon has right now seems to be his teammates (Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch, and Casey Mears) and Denny Hamlin. The only way he would let someone else win is if a teammate needed the points to win a championship and Gordon was not in the running for it.
2007-05-13 22:38:09
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answered by SteboSTC 4
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That question makes no sense at all. In what sport do you know of is that a valid question? All compete to win every single time ... or else why would you even compete?
Jeff Gordon's latest win was a huge gamble for him. His car was overheating and could have blown up at any time. I believe the thinking from his crew chief was that nothing more could be done to help his race car so they decided to leave him out there and hope that the car would last long enough to finish the race. The gamble paid off. If you noticed, David Stremme's #40 was also overheating and his gamble didn't pay off as the engine blew and he finished 34th.
2007-05-14 16:07:03
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answered by gkk_72 7
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Nope. He's on the drive to be #2 all time in the wins column. It's just a matter of time. At the rate he's going, it'll be sooner, rather than later.
Go Hendrick Motorsports! 24 / 48 / 5 / 25
2007-05-13 22:38:50
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answered by salamander_mn 3
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no he doesnt he once won 13 races in a year and four in a row he isnt finished yet i would suspect he has 3 or 4 more wins in him this year
go gordon drive for five
2007-05-14 07:23:11
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answered by simone219 5
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no he don't get tired of winning, its in his blood to be the best at what he does. as far as him letting other people win... if he does then he should be FIRED, even if its for his own team mate. he is paid to win by the team owner and if he pulls over to let anyone else win then he is not doing his job.
2007-05-14 11:09:57
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answered by m_g_1268 1
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Simple question, simple answer: No, and No.
Not sure about the record tho. Ask again after the 600 when he's 4 for 5.
GO 24 !!!!!
2007-05-13 22:43:23
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answered by schizophreniabeatsdiningalone 5
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I wish he would stop winning...
But he, just like the rest of the drivers, will never get enough wins, and they will never get tired of winning. It's what makes them the best racers in the world.
2007-05-13 22:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Who gets tired of winning? I've NEVER heard anyone say they are tired of winning. Other people are tired of him winning, but not Jeff, nor his fans.
2007-05-13 22:36:29
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answered by bubastiss 3
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His hot streak does not mean a thing with the new chase format. I'll bet $10.00 that he does not win the championship.
2007-05-14 00:35:38
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answered by dalanche1 2
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