Jeff Gordon's Top Ten Greatest Wins Ever (Finishes) JG Edit

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

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  • @jeffgordonedits1258
    @jeffgordonedits1258  6 лет назад +11

    10. 0:09 1998 Pepsi 400 Presented by Devilbiss
    9. 11:08 1998 NAPA 500
    8. 33:57 2007 Subway Fresh Fit 500
    7. 49:07 2007 UAW Ford 500
    6. 58:54 1997 Food City 500
    5. 1:10:02 2002 Sharpie 500
    4. 1:20:18 1994 Coca Cola 600
    3. 1:38:54 2011 Advocare 500
    2. 2:01:13 2015 Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500
    Honorable Mention: 2:22:17 1997 Southern 500
    1. 2:39:05 1994 Brickyard 400

  • @Rudyredband
    @Rudyredband Год назад

    This was awesome. You did a great job. thanks for sharing. Really enjoyed remembering.

  • @coderider9019
    @coderider9019 4 года назад +5

    Even the commentary back then was so nice. Glory Days

  • @chrisshockey5845
    @chrisshockey5845 4 года назад

    Talk about turning it on in Money Time. He won so many big races it was pretty unbelievable. Especially when then at 23-24 years old was considered extremely young. All these young immature drivers owe everything to Jeff Gordon. Nobody seems to realize that the best driver ever in my opinion (Earnhardt) and Jeff Gordon was my favorite was a rookie at 29. But the youth overrides the talent in most cases. They drive like their age . This just in, Jeff Gordon's aren't born everyday. After 1 full season of racing Nascar he figured it out and it was on...

  • @chrisshockey5845
    @chrisshockey5845 4 года назад +3

    I love Andy Petree as an announcer...

  • @libertatumautmori4506
    @libertatumautmori4506 2 года назад

    Everybody booing in the stands then were cheering for him the last 5 years of his career.

  • @Jpilgrim30
    @Jpilgrim30 4 года назад +2

    Gordon’s car was a monster through the middle of the corner in that race at Atlanta. He was pulling people so hard he had to check up several times to keep from running them smooth over. It’s like he was back to full throttle as soon as he got the nose to turn in.

  • @kakuakanaka24
    @kakuakanaka24 7 лет назад +10

    All instant classics. Obviously way more satisfying to watch than that last video! It's hard to narrow his greatest wins down to just 10. Martinsville 2015 will always be my favorite though, not just because it was his final win and what it meant to him and the circumstances, but because I got to witness it in person. The atmosphere was so electrifying from the checkered flag till an hour after it ended and I had chills the rest of the night. It gives me chills every time I watch it now actually.

    • @jeffgordonedits1258
      @jeffgordonedits1258  6 лет назад +1

      Yeah, I think Jeff just recently confessed that his final win is his favorite now, it used to be the Brickyard but now it seems that's changed.

  • @danieltolliver3444
    @danieltolliver3444 2 года назад +1

    I miss when the best drivers rose to the top in Nascar. Nowadays it's family ties, xfinity champions who don't live up to the hype, and tokenized minority drivers.

  • @cruisinwithcorey
    @cruisinwithcorey 4 года назад

    Thanks for the upload. I do find them redundantly edited. Clip>interviews>longer clip>same interviews. Found myself skipping a bunch to get to the next race

    • @jeffgordonedits1258
      @jeffgordonedits1258  4 года назад

      Hence why I conveniently left the timestamps pinned at the top.

  • @Brett_Baker_
    @Brett_Baker_ 7 лет назад +17

    2014 Brickyard 400 I would've put on this list, as well as his 1999 or 2005 Daytona 500

    • @jeffgordonedits1258
      @jeffgordonedits1258  7 лет назад +2

      '99 Daytona 500 I was considering as an honorable mention, '14 Brickyard unfortunately was too underwhelming because of the lack of people there.

    • @Brett_Baker_
      @Brett_Baker_ 7 лет назад

      Probably not without all the excitement from all the fans that were there

    • @robertrobinson9920
      @robertrobinson9920 5 лет назад

      Yeah but the people that was there are real fans I would have put on their

  • @chrisshockey5845
    @chrisshockey5845 4 года назад +1

    Jimmie Johnson 1 crew chief 83 wins. New crew chief 0 wins and well over a 100 races since he even won a race. Not exactly sure how many crew chiefs Gordon had but at least 4 and 93 wins. To me that says a lot. And never did he come close to 100 races without winning. 61 I believe was the longest winless streak of his career. He won clear up to the day he retired. Jimmie is working on 3 and a half seasons worth of races since he won. I never did think Jimmie could wheel it any better than Gordon. Way harder to win a championship under the old system if you know just 1 more bad finish and your championship hopes are over. That's why Earnhardt started races with broken bones multiple times. Cause he knew if he didn't no championship. The Chase is what ruined the sport to me. They lost all the diehard fans they already had and all the new ones they gained in what seemed like an instant...

  • @buckeyefangirl1976
    @buckeyefangirl1976 5 лет назад +4

    My 4-ever Champion and my 4-ever 24❤☺❤

  • @AutoRockinRacing94
    @AutoRockinRacing94 7 лет назад +10

    There are so many to choose from. His last few became more enriching for me like any win of his but no matter what, he's the great one!
    2015 Martinsville
    2005 Daytona 500
    2011 Phoenix
    2011 Atlanta
    2012 Homestead
    1995 Southern 500
    1999 Daytona 500
    2002 Bristol
    2003 Martinsville (Spring) - only because it was the first one I saw him win when I began watching since Feb. 16, 2003.
    2005 Martinsville (Spring)

    • @irgy7869
      @irgy7869 7 лет назад +3

      AutoRockinRacing94 his win in 94 at the inaugural brickyard has got to be my favorite.

  • @bumble_24bee34
    @bumble_24bee34 6 лет назад +6

    I think if Jeff Gordon was still racing today he would have several wins in the Camaro this year

    • @calvintaylor2621
      @calvintaylor2621 5 лет назад

      Damian Arnold I wish he did

    • @chrisshockey5845
      @chrisshockey5845 4 года назад +3

      Yeah and no Chase he has 7 championships too. Makes me sick...

  • @chrisshockey5845
    @chrisshockey5845 4 года назад +1

    How great is that when Rusty Wallace says I was trying desperately to knock the shit out of him I just couldn't catch him. Rusty wins a heck of a lot more races if Jeff Gordon doesn't come along . He stole Rusty's thunder...

  • @Steventhe2nd
    @Steventhe2nd 7 лет назад +5

    of all the wins he got, win #77 is my all time favorite, and there's a reason for that

    • @jeffgordonedits1258
      @jeffgordonedits1258  6 лет назад +1

      I think I recall the story you told me about it before, had something to do with your Dad right?

    • @oscarjimenezsr.716
      @oscarjimenezsr.716 5 лет назад

      @@jeffgordonedits1258 his Dad died the day before Gordon won his 77th race

    • @robertrobinson9920
      @robertrobinson9920 5 лет назад

      Mine is win number 80 the fall race at Talladega I was there it was awesome to see him win in person

    • @chrisshockey5845
      @chrisshockey5845 4 года назад

      Man was I spoiled. The first race I ever watched in my life was the inaugural Brickyard 400 on TV and I picked Jeff Gordon as my driver with 1 win at the time. No bandwagoner here. From there I went to Bristol 4 spring races in a row and he won them all. As green as I was about racing at the time I didn't really know that it wasn't normal what he was doing. No chase , 7 championships. Fact...

  • @evilangel8194
    @evilangel8194 Год назад +1

    Jeff seems to have temporary memory loss problems he never seems to know what happened how he got up front when asked my favorite driver since I started watching nascar only guy that gave the intimidator some competition

  • @MrMW2nd
    @MrMW2nd 5 лет назад +4

    The 10 that come to mind
    2005 Talladega
    2011 atlanta
    2002 Bristol
    1994 coke 600
    1994 brickyard
    2015 martinsville
    2007 phoenix
    1-2-3 in the 500 whichever that one was
    Billion dollar pepsi at Daytona
    T rex!!

  • @mhmh-gb9rv
    @mhmh-gb9rv 4 года назад

    We don't really need to watch every win and celebration 3 times in row

  • @cruisinwithcorey
    @cruisinwithcorey 7 лет назад

    amazing how wet they let the apron and pits be in the 98 Napa 500. they dried off only the bare minimum lol

    • @jeffgordonedits1258
      @jeffgordonedits1258  6 лет назад

      Yeah, they were really determined to get that race in no matter what.

  • @billgibbons6925
    @billgibbons6925 7 лет назад

    Bob Jenkins, the commentator on here for the Atlanta race where Gordon ties Petty with 13 wins in a season, sounds drunk!!! Go back and re-listen to it. Its the 2nd race on here. Bob keeps stumbling over words and slurs. He called Gordon "Jim", he called Todd Bodine "Geoff" and he said "check up" win #13 for the season for Gordon. He corrected it and said "chalk up win #13 for the season for Gordon.

    • @jeffgordonedits1258
      @jeffgordonedits1258  6 лет назад

      He was more likely just exhausted, I mean with all of the rain delays they were there for over 12+ hours if I recall.

  • @alyosman5231
    @alyosman5231 7 лет назад +1

    Hope this doesn't come across bad but here is some and Footage of the Talladega 07 win. ruclips.net/video/pQFLZvYTbhM/видео.html