Yep, being that it was the all star race, nascar was basically like; well, this is a fun race, and it really never started so if you want, you can use your backup car. lol Also, he didn't just win that race, he dominated.
Yes, but the all star race is only for those who have won in the past year since the previous all star race and as well as for winning the open (basically a race before the event for everyone else who didn't get a win to try to get in) Form there, it isn't a points race and the only thing on the line is the payout for winning (doesn't effect the end of year title). Basically this race is a dash for cash.
@@bingbong5359 Its an exhibition race (meaning no points) where last year's and current year winners race for cash and bragging rights. There's also the Allstar Open where non-race winners compete to enter the Main event and there's a fan vote for one of the drivers aswell.
it was also really cool to check out his racing reference page and see many seasons that he only had 1(!!!) or 2 DNFs. That is pretty much unheard of in cup today.
@@nascarfan4888JJ You can thank the 5 minute clock for that dramatic change. There's PLENTY of races that if the rule applied back then, the DNF counter (not just for Jeff, but everyone else) would skyrocket.
Yeah he has had way to many to count and still never missed a start and always had good numbers regardless of how many crashes he had. That's why he's the "Iron Man".
Also it should be mentioned that crash in the 2001 All Star race, NASCAR let the teams bring out back up cars, Jeff Gordon went on to win in his backup car. Suck it Gordon haters.
Worst Jeff Gordon crash of all time in my opinion: 2012 Budweiser Shootout crash Why: Because this was the only time Jeff Gordon ever flipped, and I know it feels scary to go upside down multiple times. Suggestion: do Ryan Newman next
I think his 2006 Pocono crash in turn 1 was worse than that one. Jeff even stated that that crash was one of the hardest hits he has ever had. I was surprised that he was able to walk away from that unscathed.
0:46 - I was at that race and sitting just left of the finish line. I don't know what Jeff did to piss Rudd off, but Ricky rode his ass all the way off turn 4 and turned him around at the end of the quad-oval. Rudd destroyed his own car in the process. He admitted afterwards it was intentional.
if theres one person you dont wanna piss off its ol ricky lol. if you ever watch these videos of drivers getting into arguments and fights, most of the time its all a smoke show and no one does anything. but a lot of the times when ricky got out he was ready to fight haha. The dude had balls for sure
Worst Dale Earnhardt Jr. Crash Every Year (2000-2017) As a Jr. Fan, here’s my choices for some years. 2001 - Rockingham 2002 - Fontana 2003 - Chicagoland 2004 - Atlanta 2007 - Atlanta 2008 - Talladega 2012 - Talladega 2013 - Watkins Glen 2014 - Texas 2015 - Martinsville 2016 - Michigan
Races: 1993 First Union 400 at North Wilkesboro, 1994 Mello Yello 500 at Charlotte, 1995 TranSouth 400 at Darlington, 1996 Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis, 1997 Interstate Batteries 500 at Texas, 1998 Pontiac Excitement 400 at Richmond, 1999 Primestar 500 at Texas, 2000 DirecTV 500 at Texas, 2001 Winston at Charlotte, 2002 MBNA America 400 at Dover, 2003 Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono, 2004 Carolina Dodge Dealers 400 at Darlington, 2005 MBNA Race Points 400 (Spring) at Dover, 2006 Pocono 500 at Pocono, 2007 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, 2008 UAW-Dodge 400 at Las Vegas, 2009 Helluva Good! Sour Cream Dips @ The Glen (Watkins Glen), 2010 AAA Texas 500 at Texas, 2011 Crown Royal 400 at Richmond, 2012 Bud Shootout at Daytona, 2013 Food City 500 at Bristol, 2014 AAA Texas 500 at Texas, and the 2015 Folds of Honor/QuikTrip 500 at Atlanta. Man, Jeff Gordon and Texas Motor Speedway HATED each other, yet he finally won there in April 2009. Five of his twenty-three worst crashes came at Texas.
I like the video and the concept of the years although some selections I disagree with: 1. 1995: The Michigan qualifying crash where he tore both clips off the car. 2. 2000: The spring Dover race where he blew a tire and slammed the wall. 3. 2003: He had a lot of hard hits that summer, I reckon the 2003 Southern 500 was the worst.
I was at several of those wrecks in Texas. There was a time toward the end of his racing career that he went out early w a spin in the 4th turn. I had the headsets on. Granted this guy had won all those championships by then but to my surprise he said something over the radio and did not pack it up and go home like most would of in his shoes. He told his team "we are gonna fix this issue at Texas about not being competitive from here on out here RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW." Went back out on the track and obviously tried different set-ups a dozen or so times and he finished 43rd (only happened twice him finishing dead last). He won the next race in Texas! I miss those days.
It's surprising that, other than in the 2012 Shootout, he never really had any huge plate racing crashes, since those are where many of the worst happen.
Well, the only problem is that there no safety in the cars like there is in the stock cars, so it wouldn’t be the same, and cheering means something is happening. Rethink your comment before you post it.
@@billnason7098 If you like racing because of the wrecks then you dont like racing. You are the kind that likes the third green white checker in a row where half the field crashes going into the first corner. Thats not a race, its just a gimmicky demolition derby.
@@tylerfabish5578 it wasn’t, but after that wreck, Gordon had went on an ungodly tear, which included… Top 10 finishes in every race the rest of that season (worst finish of 7th place at Phoenix), 8 straight top 3 finishes right after that wreck, and 10 wins. If it wasn’t for the fact Mark Martin had a nearly equally as good stretch from that point (4 wins, and a ton of Top 5’s, the only thing holding him back was he had a 16th, 34th, and 40th in that stretch), Gordon would have had a 1975 Richard Petty season in the points.
i wouldn't go that far. There's a reason he retired so young. His back was messed up. If he had a soft wall to crash into for his entire career and all the other nascar safety improvements, his back might not have been so tore up towards the end.
@@jesuschristislord6790 but you also have guys who started slowing down in their careers later on and retired by their mid 40's. David Pearson and Cale Yarborough won their last races when they were 45. Ned Jarrett retired when he was 34. Outside the Sonoma win in his last year of racing (when he was pretty much starting to turn into a shadow of his old self on the track), Tony Stewart was 42 when he won his second to last race of his career at Dover. A driver going like Bobby Allison, Mark Martin, or Dale Earnhardt still being remotely competitive even in their late 40's-early 50's is a rarity, not the norm. Maybe Jeff Gordon could have, with the right set up, found something else to be competitive still, while finding ways to treat his back, while still racing in his late 40's or early 50's. But odds are, with the way his back was, he probably knew that downward trend was going to find him, and he'd end up just doing laps if he kept on at it in his late 40's or early 50's.
@@rayhankazianga6817 true, but he was complaining of back pain in his early 30s. I watched NASCAR religiously from the mid 2000s to about 2012 until I gradually lost interest. From about 2006 onward whenever Jeff got into a hard crash Darrell, Larry, and Mike would occasionally bring up his back problems. Hard hits and always finding the unprotected wall will do that. One that stands out to me is when Jeff pancaked the outside wall on the backstretch at Dover while qualifying and the fans cheered and the announcers were disgusted. Mike Joy said something like "if you have back problems, you're gonna know it here."
Jimmie didn’t have many bad crashes, only ones that come to mind are 2011 Charlotte and then the one in 2017 at Pocono which pretty much ended his competitive days.
@@ryansheehan9462 He had a big crash at Watkins Glen in 2000. There was another first lap crash at Daytona, I can't remember which year where he went head on into the wall and then got T-boned really hard. And I'm sure there are quite a few "big ones" you could add.
@@steepeyfishy1294 In the Shootout on the tri-oval, he got caught up in a big crash and got jacked up by Kurt Busch, who got jacked up by Stenhouse, and then Stenhouse plowed into a spinning Danica.
Jeff Gordon doesn’t get enough credit for actually being one tough son of a bitch, he took a lot of hard licks, more than a lot of guys. I always HATED when people cheered when he crashed, coming from a racing family I hold my breath cause I know how dangerous those hits can be. That wreck at Pocono I remember Clint Bowyer saying “I thought he was dead.”
I was one that screamed 93 times in pure elation. One of the top 5 drivers in the history of Nascar. The haters were mostly Earnhardt fans. Some never got over the fact that they had nothing but mutual respect for each other and him and Jr are great friends as well.
As big Jeff Gordon fan thank God he walked away happy from the sport he loved some of them I watched live first couple seconds you always wonder if he is alright. But Pocono crash 65 gs and charcago were he was in his nicerett car and walking glen Darlington crash as many other and daytona flip shows how tough this guy was. There goes my hero the day he left the sport is my song for Jeff as Dale Earnhardt I was not the biggest fan but the drivers that win a lot take bad crashes kyle bush and Jimmie Johnson as well they just find the worst ways to crash but Jeff my favrout driver in glade he walked way happy from the sport he loved
I can’t tell you how salty it makes me still to hear all those people cheer when he wrecked. He never did anything but be GOOD. And even when he took scary licks they didn’t care they just wanted to see him wreck. Stupid.
3:54 is a vintage Rusty move...but god forbid he have that done to him.. I don't mind racing hard and it resulting in an accident but to straight up take someone out is bush league
@@xaviercardoza1230 Uh... not sure how you are right when even you admitted he is back and in the 44 car. And Gordon subbed in the 88 a few races too. You could qualify it by saying full time career with one number, that would be accurate.
I don't agree. It's not "He thought there was room", it's "there's space there and it won't be there for long, get your car in there". Gordon's always been my favorite driver, and I remember being incensed at that when it happened, but I don't think any driver worth their salt with the run Brad had would have left that space open. That's championship points, it's the closing laps of the race...I don't think Brad should have done anything differently.
Rusty and Jeff had gone at each other several times leading up to that. Gordon seemingly always moved Rusty and got away with it. So that time Rusty turned Jeff. It was a different time. Jeff walked away with that championship easily so he got the last laugh.
The crowd went from hating this man with a passion to cheering him in his last win will always be my favorite driver
Gordon is one of my all time favorite drivers
the opposite can be said with Kyle busch
It’s poetry
Fun Fact: Jeff Gordon’s only two DNF’s of 2014 came in the Clash and the All-Star race.
Wow, that is impressive
Whos the best present day driver? Or who do you think wins in Indianoplis on Sunday?
Mike G me ..!! 😆
Mike G either Kevin Harvick or Kyle Busch are my best current day drivers ... I say either Harvick or truex wins Indy
Should’ve won his 7th cup championship that year if the points would’ve stayed the same ,other championship years was 2004 and 2007 and 2014
I truly believe that all of Jeff's Gen 5 and 6 crashes helped expose where NASCAR needed to add SAFER barriers
6:00 Jeff came back and won the race in his backup car :)
Wait really?
Yep, being that it was the all star race, nascar was basically like; well, this is a fun race, and it really never started so if you want, you can use your backup car. lol
Also, he didn't just win that race, he dominated.
@@666bluegreen how does a nascar all star race work doesn't everybody already race each other
Yes, but the all star race is only for those who have won in the past year since the previous all star race and as well as for winning the open (basically a race before the event for everyone else who didn't get a win to try to get in)
Form there, it isn't a points race and the only thing on the line is the payout for winning (doesn't effect the end of year title). Basically this race is a dash for cash.
@@bingbong5359 Its an exhibition race (meaning no points) where last year's and current year winners race for cash and bragging rights. There's also the Allstar Open where non-race winners compete to enter the Main event and there's a fan vote for one of the drivers aswell.
14:02 was the one where Jeff said on the radio afterwards “I find the worst fricken places to hit the damn wall.”
It's amazing to me that fans of a sport that still idolizes a driver who died in a crash, cheer when a car crashes.
The man that made nascar realize younger people should race more
Maybe not should, but can
Don’t know if it’s just me, but there’s something just so surreal about Jeff Gordon being upside down
He had 0 DNFs in 2016 when he came out of retirement.
it was also really cool to check out his racing reference page and see many seasons that he only had 1(!!!) or 2 DNFs. That is pretty much unheard of in cup today.
nascarfan4888JJ I remember when I was subbed to you back when you. Had like 100
@@nascarfan4888JJ You can thank the 5 minute clock for that dramatic change. There's PLENTY of races that if the rule applied back then, the DNF counter (not just for Jeff, but everyone else) would skyrocket.
Technically
Jeff Gordon has had some bad crashes over the years.
Agree but he is okay after all of that
Yeah he has had way to many to count and still never missed a start and always had good numbers regardless of how many crashes he had. That's why he's the "Iron Man".
Truth, and he always hit the concrete wall.
That’s probably why he ended up with such a bad back late in his career
@@noahcoleman5556 ikr
Jeff: *dies*
Larry: cAuTiOn iS oUt CaUtIoN Is OuT
Wtf
You forgot
Crowd: Loud cheer!!
Also it should be mentioned that crash in the 2001 All Star race, NASCAR let the teams bring out back up cars, Jeff Gordon went on to win in his backup car. Suck it Gordon haters.
2006-2010 had some HARD hits
He never had many DNFs but when he did he hit hard
1993: North Wilkesboro (Spring event)
1994: Charlotte (Fall event)
1995: Darlington (Spring event)
1996: Brickyard 400
1997: Texas
1998: Richmond (spring event)
1999: Texas
2000: Texas
2001: @The Winston
2002: Dover (Fall event)
2003: Pocono (July event)
2004: Darlington (Spring event)
2005: Dover (Spring event)
2006: Pocono(June event)
2007: Coca Cola 600
2008: Las Vegas
2009: Watkins Glen
2010: Texas (Fall event)
2011: Richmond (Spring event)
2012: The Clash @ Daytona
2013: Bristol (Spring event)
2014: Texas (Fall event)
2015: Atlanta
Just in case anyone wanted to know which track and race each incident occurred.
11:40 Kenseth's Recovery on that tap though, holy hell that was clean
Biggest Truck Series crash of every year 2010-2019 please.
Worst Jeff Gordon crash of all time in my opinion: 2012 Budweiser Shootout crash
Why: Because this was the only time Jeff Gordon ever flipped, and I know it feels scary to go upside down multiple times.
Suggestion: do Ryan Newman next
i think his las vegas crash was much worst
so basically just a compilation of cars landing on him
Disagree. His Daytona flip was nothing. Imo his worst crash was when he lost his brakes at pocono or that inside wall hit in Vegas.
I think his 2006 Pocono crash in turn 1 was worse than that one. Jeff even stated that that crash was one of the hardest hits he has ever had. I was surprised that he was able to walk away from that unscathed.
We all know what the worst wreck Newman will ever have is the 2020 Daytona 500
0:46 - I was at that race and sitting just left of the finish line. I don't know what Jeff did to piss Rudd off, but Ricky rode his ass all the way off turn 4 and turned him around at the end of the quad-oval. Rudd destroyed his own car in the process. He admitted afterwards it was intentional.
if theres one person you dont wanna piss off its ol ricky lol. if you ever watch these videos of drivers getting into arguments and fights, most of the time its all a smoke show and no one does anything. but a lot of the times when ricky got out he was ready to fight haha. The dude had balls for sure
Worst Dale Earnhardt Jr. Crash Every Year (2000-2017)
As a Jr. Fan, here’s my choices for some years.
2001 - Rockingham
2002 - Fontana
2003 - Chicagoland
2004 - Atlanta
2007 - Atlanta
2008 - Talladega
2012 - Talladega
2013 - Watkins Glen
2014 - Texas
2015 - Martinsville
2016 - Michigan
Races: 1993 First Union 400 at North Wilkesboro, 1994 Mello Yello 500 at Charlotte, 1995 TranSouth 400 at Darlington, 1996 Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis, 1997 Interstate Batteries 500 at Texas, 1998 Pontiac Excitement 400 at Richmond, 1999 Primestar 500 at Texas, 2000 DirecTV 500 at Texas, 2001 Winston at Charlotte, 2002 MBNA America 400 at Dover, 2003 Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono, 2004 Carolina Dodge Dealers 400 at Darlington, 2005 MBNA Race Points 400 (Spring) at Dover, 2006 Pocono 500 at Pocono, 2007 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, 2008 UAW-Dodge 400 at Las Vegas, 2009 Helluva Good! Sour Cream Dips @ The Glen (Watkins Glen), 2010 AAA Texas 500 at Texas, 2011 Crown Royal 400 at Richmond, 2012 Bud Shootout at Daytona, 2013 Food City 500 at Bristol, 2014 AAA Texas 500 at Texas, and the 2015 Folds of Honor/QuikTrip 500 at Atlanta. Man, Jeff Gordon and Texas Motor Speedway HATED each other, yet he finally won there in April 2009. Five of his twenty-three worst crashes came at Texas.
I like the video and the concept of the years although some selections I disagree with:
1. 1995: The Michigan qualifying crash where he tore both clips off the car.
2. 2000: The spring Dover race where he blew a tire and slammed the wall.
3. 2003: He had a lot of hard hits that summer, I reckon the 2003 Southern 500 was the worst.
2001 could have been fall Richmond. Sucky Marlin dumped him.
Tracks:
5 Texas
3 Charlotte
2 Pocono
2 Darlington
2 Richmond
2 Dover
1 Watkins Glen
1 Daytona
1 Las Vegas
1 Atlanta
1 Bristol
1 Indianapolis
1 North Wilkesboro
I was at several of those wrecks in Texas. There was a time toward the end of his racing career that he went out early w a spin in the 4th turn. I had the headsets on. Granted this guy had won all those championships by then but to my surprise he said something over the radio and did not pack it up and go home like most would of in his shoes. He told his team "we are gonna fix this issue at Texas about not being competitive from here on out here RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW." Went back out on the track and obviously tried different set-ups a dozen or so times and he finished 43rd (only happened twice him finishing dead last). He won the next race in Texas! I miss those days.
It's surprising that, other than in the 2012 Shootout, he never really had any huge plate racing crashes, since those are where many of the worst happen.
Jeff Gordon has had a lot of pretty bad crashes. I think the 2006 Pocono crash and 2008 Las Vegas crash easily qualify as his worst.
Anyone who cheers when a car slams a wall should have their brake line cut so they can see what it feels like
Oh go kick rocks
Well, the only problem is that there no safety in the cars like there is in the stock cars, so it wouldn’t be the same, and cheering means something is happening. Rethink your comment before you post it.
If there wasn't no such thing as crashing buddy racing would really suck I don't know if you know what you're talkin about
@@billnason7098 If you like racing because of the wrecks then you dont like racing. You are the kind that likes the third green white checker in a row where half the field crashes going into the first corner. Thats not a race, its just a gimmicky demolition derby.
@@jesuschristislord6790 exactly I also race race cars so I know all about racing buddy if it wasn't for the racks NASCAR would be boring
Knew 1999 would be Texas. Brutal hit
All the years of jeff racing, he was a master of avoiding wrecks and he honestly rarely wrecked
Hard to wreck when you're almost always at the front.
That 08’ Las Vegas crash was probably the worst he had ever. He was never really the same after that with the back issues.
Don't know if this was pointed out, but how many times were Jeff and Matt Kenseth in a wreck together? lol. Seems like they were wreck buddies, lol.
2001 jeffs worst wreck was also a win
15:46 his controller disconnected
3:25 No no, don’t do that. You do that, Gordon will only go on an ungodly tear and dominate the Cup series that year.
After his Richmond wreck in '98, Gordon won 10 of the final 19 races, with a 17-race top-5 streak and a worst finish of 7th.
it looked intentional???
@@tylerfabish5578 it wasn’t, but after that wreck, Gordon had went on an ungodly tear, which included…
Top 10 finishes in every race the rest of that season (worst finish of 7th place at Phoenix), 8 straight top 3 finishes right after that wreck, and 10 wins.
If it wasn’t for the fact Mark Martin had a nearly equally as good stretch from that point (4 wins, and a ton of Top 5’s, the only thing holding him back was he had a 16th, 34th, and 40th in that stretch), Gordon would have had a 1975 Richard Petty season in the points.
Jeff Gordon's he my man
Gordon was lucky to never be in any crashes that really injured him especially coming from the pre Earnhardt death era.
i wouldn't go that far. There's a reason he retired so young. His back was messed up. If he had a soft wall to crash into for his entire career and all the other nascar safety improvements, his back might not have been so tore up towards the end.
@@jesuschristislord6790 bruh he was in his mid 40s when he retired. Thats ancient for a race car driver.
@@rayhankazianga6817 he was 43, which is early 40's not mid. Kevin Harvick won 4 races at 43 and 9 so far at 44. 43 isnt old.
@@jesuschristislord6790 but you also have guys who started slowing down in their careers later on and retired by their mid 40's. David Pearson and Cale Yarborough won their last races when they were 45. Ned Jarrett retired when he was 34. Outside the Sonoma win in his last year of racing (when he was pretty much starting to turn into a shadow of his old self on the track), Tony Stewart was 42 when he won his second to last race of his career at Dover.
A driver going like Bobby Allison, Mark Martin, or Dale Earnhardt still being remotely competitive even in their late 40's-early 50's is a rarity, not the norm. Maybe Jeff Gordon could have, with the right set up, found something else to be competitive still, while finding ways to treat his back, while still racing in his late 40's or early 50's. But odds are, with the way his back was, he probably knew that downward trend was going to find him, and he'd end up just doing laps if he kept on at it in his late 40's or early 50's.
@@rayhankazianga6817 true, but he was complaining of back pain in his early 30s. I watched NASCAR religiously from the mid 2000s to about 2012 until I gradually lost interest. From about 2006 onward whenever Jeff got into a hard crash Darrell, Larry, and Mike would occasionally bring up his back problems. Hard hits and always finding the unprotected wall will do that.
One that stands out to me is when Jeff pancaked the outside wall on the backstretch at Dover while qualifying and the fans cheered and the announcers were disgusted. Mike Joy said something like "if you have back problems, you're gonna know it here."
My dad is a huge Jimmie Johnson fan and I'd love nothing more than if you did a Jimmie video like this so I can drive him nuts with it. Lol
NOOOOOOOOO
Jimmie didn’t have many bad crashes, only ones that come to mind are 2011 Charlotte and then the one in 2017 at Pocono which pretty much ended his competitive days.
@@ryansheehan9462 He had a big crash at Watkins Glen in 2000. There was another first lap crash at Daytona, I can't remember which year where he went head on into the wall and then got T-boned really hard. And I'm sure there are quite a few "big ones" you could add.
2014 should have been the spring Talladega race
Next do Chase Elliott
Also 2014 should’ve been his Daytona crash on top of Kurt Busch
I agree.
Wasn’t that 2012
That was 2012
I would like to see that
@@steepeyfishy1294 In the Shootout on the tri-oval, he got caught up in a big crash and got jacked up by Kurt Busch, who got jacked up by Stenhouse, and then Stenhouse plowed into a spinning Danica.
Jeff Gordon doesn’t get enough credit for actually being one tough son of a bitch, he took a lot of hard licks, more than a lot of guys. I always HATED when people cheered when he crashed, coming from a racing family I hold my breath cause I know how dangerous those hits can be. That wreck at Pocono I remember Clint Bowyer saying “I thought he was dead.”
Awesome series. Keep em coming.
0:02 I was at that race!
Thanks for the memories. Jeff is the GOAT
98 with Rusty was such BS lol
I still haven't forgive Burton for that wreck.
Yep that was soooooo dramatic
If it makes you feel better, Burton thinks that the worst mistake he ever had in his racing career. He wishes he never done that.
Same for me man
I was at that race with my friend and his dad on the backstretch we were down by the fence I lost respect for Burton that day
The 1994 crash Jeff Gordon had, was that during the all star race???
Cito Browne no, it was in the fall Charlotte race of that year. The Mello Yello 500, to be exact
@@randomreviewsrebooted5156 Dale Jarrett won that race after failing to qualify the week before at North Wilkesboro.
Ricky Rudd did get fined for that wreck.
Plz do bobby labonte worst crashes 1994-2016
I was one that screamed 93 times in pure elation. One of the top 5 drivers in the history of Nascar. The haters were mostly Earnhardt fans. Some never got over the fact that they had nothing but mutual respect for each other and him and Jr are great friends as well.
Can you do Ryan Newman next
2003 should have been darlington as well imo
As big Jeff Gordon fan thank God he walked away happy from the sport he loved some of them I watched live first couple seconds you always wonder if he is alright. But Pocono crash 65 gs and charcago were he was in his nicerett car and walking glen Darlington crash as many other and daytona flip shows how tough this guy was. There goes my hero the day he left the sport is my song for Jeff as Dale Earnhardt I was not the biggest fan but the drivers that win a lot take bad crashes kyle bush and Jimmie Johnson as well they just find the worst ways to crash but Jeff my favrout driver in glade he walked way happy from the sport he loved
I'm gonna watch this video and it's gonna hurt because Jeff Gordon is my favorite driver but I'm gonna watch it.
16:20 was Gordon's worst crash of 2014. You should put a warning label on this one. It's just sheer violent destruction
Texas hates Jeff Gordon
And Watkins Glen later in his career :(
Why am I noticing that the crowd cheers whenever Jeff Gordon wrecks 🤔
Everyone hated Jeff Gordon back in the day
Yeah he was hated af
He was the most popular driver and won a lot back then so it irritated people. Lol
Kinda like kyle Busch and tony Stewart
Name a more infamous duo - Jeff Gordon and massive hits
I still hate Texas 2014 to this day
I think we can all agree that gordan always had the best looking livery on his cars.
...for lgbtq people i suppose
@slipstream7324 bruh that was before that was before anyone even cared about lgbtq
@@dustinhembre4776 i'm just messin'
Because I have already saw this series of Kyle Busch, maybe you should do one of Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Jeff had a tough break there
Why is Matt Kenseth involved in every Jeff Gordon's wreck?
I was at that 1998 Texas race. First Nascar race I ever attended
I like this series
It’s easy to forget how long Jeff’s been around, 1993 god damn
In case anyone wonders why Jeff's got a bad back... this should clear it up.
Awesome video I subed nice
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Daytona 2012 was the first NASCAR race I ever watched
where is 2020 talladega iRacing
The 2nd one hurts my head from all the commentary in 1
Fully understand why he retired. Those wreck progressively got way worse
0:52 oh man, that could've been a lot worse.
2008 and 2009 hurt to watch live
You should do Danica Patrick worst crashes every year
That's to many to count 😂
Jeff Gordon might be the best at avoiding crashes in Nascar history. While also being good.
17 minute video
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Jeff Gordon is the goat
That 2008 crash changed his career
i remember when Jeff got into Scharder at Dega, Schrader went flipping, Kenny had to get on the radio cuz Jeff was crying :D
He thought he killed ken Schrader.
GOAT
Instant regret asking this but do Tony Stewart
14:03 which track is that?
Which track was he at during his 1998 crash
Richmond.
Austin Dillon, Kevin harvick, ryan newman.
Wait.. almendigger hit him im 2017 but he races in xfinity?
2008 I was torn i was mad he crashed glad cause I hated that paint scheme
That scheme was so cursed
Jeff Gordon vs Texas. Man whenever he crashed there he always killed the wall.
I can’t tell you how salty it makes me still to hear all those people cheer when he wrecked. He never did anything but be GOOD. And even when he took scary licks they didn’t care they just wanted to see him wreck. Stupid.
Jeff is so lucky that he wasn't driving the 2022 car for a lot of these crashes!
3:54 is a vintage Rusty move...but god forbid he have that done to him..
I don't mind racing hard and it resulting in an accident but to straight up take someone out is bush league
How about 1992? I know it was just one race, but his car was pretty beat up (might be wrong). But this is WORST crashes so.......
I remember hating guys like Blaney as a kid thinking they took him out lol
The crash at Texas in 1999 was problem on his back. That's why he retired.
This guy was a hard charger, no fear, also wanted to run up front
I like how people exciting after he wrecks.
Jeff Gordon is The Only person Who Has Drove the same number for his whole career
Nope, wrong.
Jimmie Johnson (48; 2001-2020)
Denny Hamlin (11; 2006-present)
Greg Biffle (16; 2003-2016)
@@xaviercardoza1230 The Biff is in the 44 this year...
@@philski24 the comment I made was before Greg Biffle returned to the cup series driving the 44 car. So I'm still right. Besides Biffle is part-time.
@@xaviercardoza1230 Uh... not sure how you are right when even you admitted he is back and in the 44 car. And Gordon subbed in the 88 a few races too. You could qualify it by saying full time career with one number, that would be accurate.
@@philski24 hence why I put in the years of full-time competition next to the driver. Look before commenting.
He wins the 2001 Winston with a backup car.
Tony Stewart next
I like in 2012 you can see Him fliping
for 2010 you couldve just as easily done the other texas race
2014 Brad was an idiot for even thinking there was room
I don't agree. It's not "He thought there was room", it's "there's space there and it won't be there for long, get your car in there".
Gordon's always been my favorite driver, and I remember being incensed at that when it happened, but I don't think any driver worth their salt with the run Brad had would have left that space open. That's championship points, it's the closing laps of the race...I don't think Brad should have done anything differently.
why wasnt rusty parked? that was clearly intentional
conservative beaner Him and Rudd were dick heads.
Rusty and Jeff had gone at each other several times leading up to that. Gordon seemingly always moved Rusty and got away with it. So that time Rusty turned Jeff. It was a different time. Jeff walked away with that championship easily so he got the last laugh.
How about Mark Martin