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Wow Jeff Gordon won the Nascar Winston Cup in 1998, then went back in time to 1997 to take the pic. I mean if anyone could get a car to go 88 miles per hour it’s definitely him.
Back before NASCAR went to hell.
Got to meet him after winning the Coca-Cola 600 in the 90s. I was a runner for the caterer that served the press box and the Phillips 66 box. All the winners made an after race appearance at the Phillips box since they provided the fuel (or so I was told).
okay, Let is make it clear that 1997 is *NOT* old school just yet. Please. Not yet.