Jeff Gordon's Final Years

Gordon fought intense back pain, managing over 700 consecutive races. His grit and dedication wowed fans until his strategic retirement in 2015.

Gordon's Painful Struggles

Since 2005, Gordon endured worsening lower back pain. By 2010, therapy couldn’t fully ease the discomfort during races.

Open Talk with Hendrick

In 2010, Gordon told Rick Hendrick, “I’m in pain throughout races.” This moment started his path toward stepping away.

Legendary Consistency Streak

From 1992 to 2015, Gordon never missed a race, proving his resilience. Over 700 starts set an unmatched NASCAR record.

Tactical Retirement Plan

Jeff planned his exit with precision, transitioning smoothly into roles with FOX Sports and Hendrick Motorsports while maintaining his NASCAR legacy.

From Racing to Commentary

Gordon joined FOX Sports, bringing expert insights and charismatic commentary. His storytelling transformed fans’ race-day experiences with behind-the-scenes depth.

Vice Chairman at Hendrick

Gordon became Hendrick Motorsports’ Vice Chairman, mentoring young drivers and shaping NASCAR’s future with his leadership and vision.

Hendrick’s Big Discovery

In 1992, Rick Hendrick saw Gordon’s talent. By year-end, Gordon raced for Hendrick, sparking a historic partnership.

Four Championships Secured

Gordon’s career with Hendrick brought four Cup titles, cementing his place as one of NASCAR’s all-time greatest drivers.

Legacy Beyond the Track

Jeff Gordon’s transition showcases how legends evolve, influencing motorsports as a mentor, broadcaster, and strategist after dominating on the track.