I would like to know which Jeff Gordon John L is watching. Sneaky, devious, dastardly are words he uses to describe his Jeff Gordon. Let me see...........
The Jeff that I watch every week is classy and successful. I saw him come out in 1993 and finish his debut season 14th with rookie of the year. In '94 he shut everybody up about how he burnt all his stuff up too soon when he won the Coca Cola 600 and the Brickyard and in 1995 I think he became the youngest WINSTON Cup Champion.
He tied the King with 13 wins in a single season in '98 and this was his 3rd consecutive year with 10 or more wins per season.
He is the only other driver on his way to match seven championships earned by Petty or Earnhardt and I don't see anybody else calling him anything but immensly talented and a great guy.
You should not speak so foolishly about something you clearly know nothing about. He is not a dirty driver. That's JP Montoya. Jeff is a devoted husband, a Dad and is a talented guy at the top and from the way it looks he'll be staying there for quite a while. Don't hate what you don't understand or know. Try reading about him. His career is like a locomotive!!!
With 80 wins, 231 top 5's, 311 top 10's and 62 poles, my advice to people is to get that trophy ready for #24 because even though I am an Earnhardt fan through and through, Dale Jr is not "in the chase". He is in transition and I have high hopes for my guy next year.
Good luck Jeff. You have earned it.
Love to all NASCAR fans!!!!!!
2007-10-11 05:44:08
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answered by Honey 4
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Well it is a Toss up between Jeff and Jimmie they are both my favorite drivers and to be honest they are good drivers and to make a point they do not spin out each other and Brian Vickers did last year and like Tony has done to his own teammates so he hypocritical of all when your hypocritical of few. They have driven the wheals off their cars this year and proven to be the best especially when they come from the back and still win, so give them a break and give credit where it is due. thank you
2007-10-11 04:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Jeff freakin Gordon
2007-10-11 14:52:54
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answered by football chick 6
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Tony Stewart
2007-10-11 09:58:34
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answered by Tara S 3
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I AGREE WITH ....HONEY....SHE IS ABSOLUTLY RIGHT!!
NO ONE DESERVES TO WIN MORE THAN JEFF GORDON>>> HE HAS RACED HIS BUTT OFF THIS YEAR
NOT THE WONDER BOY NO MORE BUT THE ....COME BACK KID!!!
HE'S NOT JUST A GREAT DRIVER BUT A VERY SMART DRIVER LOOK AT THE PASSED WEEK-END AT DEGA
COULDN'T ASK FOR A BETTER FINISH
GO JEFF
GOOD LUCK THIS SAT
2007-10-11 11:08:11
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answered by DIANA JEFF GORDON FAN 4
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Jeff Gordon. He is sneaky, devious and would spin his own mother out to win a race. The money is not important to him it is the trophies. He is certainly dastardly enough to to do what he has to. There is no way anyone can beat him this year. Now he is a brilliant and one of the greatest racers of all time. However, I root for others (and he is is the chase but I am realistic).
2007-10-11 04:36:15
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answered by Googler 4
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Not Jr, I am sorry, he didn't make in the chase & why not, after all that talk this year about how he is the greatest driver in NASCAR. I think it will come down to Gordon or Johnson
2007-10-11 04:32:37
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answered by Anonymous
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jeff gordon
2007-10-11 11:03:07
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answered by piratety2 2
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Clint Boyer
2007-10-11 03:49:36
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answered by graciouswolfe 5
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the driver with the most points at the end of the season.... right now RHR is looking good... plus have a strong 4 car team allows some teamwork (read: blocking) throughout the stretch.
2007-10-11 03:51:34
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answered by sapper_12b4h 3
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