Seriously Jeff, why? I never thought I would be the one to be begging you to win a race. I really feel like there is something wrong in the universe if you haven’t won a race in a season. What’s going on? I know that you’re a true racer — it’s in your blood, it’s what you love to do. So I don’t understand why it’s become such a struggle to get to victory lane. It’s truly unsettling and if it’s unsettling for me it must be crazy town in your world.
What I’m saying is that you have to win a race this year. There are 5 races left and time is ticking. Get on it.
Jeff Gordon, driver of the No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet, started Saturday's NASCAR Sprint Cup event at Lowe's Motor Speedway in eighth and finished eighth. (Courtesy Hendrick Motorsports)
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3 Responses for "dear jeff gordon, why aren’t you winning?"
It is strange that Jeff hasn’t won. Even without the win, though, I’m glad he’s in the Chase and doing decently there. Obviously, a race win would be a great way to close the year if he doesn’t win the championship. A part of me has to wonder if HMS will attempt something drastic like during his last winless streak (crew chief switch, etc). Like I said, he’s still in the Chase and so forth so I don’t think anything drastic is necessary. I wonder what Jeff Gordon is thinking about now.
You’re right Tara, it is good that he’s in the Chase at least. I bet they’ll try to change something in their team, it’ll be very interesting to see how it unfolds.
I THINK A NEW CHEIF IS DO
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