Those were the days when ‘Iron Man’ took NASCAR by storm. Right from his debut in 1993 to his retirement in 2015, Jeff Gordon racked up 93 Cup Series wins, four championships, and three Daytona 500 wins, all while redefining what it meant to be a superstar on the track. With his record-breaking feats like five Brickyard 400 wins and six Southern 500 victories, Gordon wasn’t just dominating laps; he was changing the game. And now he shapes NASCAR’s future as Hendrick Motorsports vice chairman; however, his colleague has doubled down on finding the next Jeff Gordon…

Bubba Wallace had raised eyebrows about the decline in NASCAR’s star power and issued concerns about the global reach of NASCAR. He even drew parallels to F1, stating how everyone knew of Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, but d

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