The history of Jeff Gordon


Here goes. In 1977, at the age of five, Gordon raced in his first quarter midget race. By the time Gordon was in school, he was making waves on the racing scene. By the time he was six, Gordon won 35 main events and won the overall Western States Championship. A year later, he earned his first Grand National Championship. You sold on that Jeff Gordon limited edition print yet?

Gordon turned 13 and instead of getting a new bicycle or going on his first date, Gordon got a 650 horsepower sprint car. It was in Jacksonville that Gordon raced in his first big-time event, the All Star Florida Speedweeks. Though he ended up in the wall in Jacksonville, Gordon stuck with it. He entered into a dozen different tracks that year and finished in an amazing 12th place. Want that Jeff Gordon limited edition print yet?

It was only a handful of years later, in 1990 when he was age 19, that Gordon became the youngest National Midge Champion ever. He didn’t stop there. The following year, Gordon topped the USAC dirt title and won the Silver Crown. He was the youngest winner there, too. By 1993, he was rookie of the year in the big boy’s circuit. By 1995, he had won the first of his four NASCAR titles. Amazing, huh? It gives you a newfound appreciation for Gordon’s tenacity, spirit, and skills, along with the value of that Jeff Gordon limited edition print.