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NASCAR champions Jeff Gordon, Dale Jarrett and Tony Stewart talk about the significance of the inaugural Allstate 400 at the Brickyard in 1994 and Gordon's victory.
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February 18th, 2009 at 11:43 am
Gaiking6:
1 points
Repeat video???
Didn't we already have a "Centennial Era Moments" video featuring the first Brickyard 400 earlier this month? By the title, I was expecting to see more about Gordon and his three other Brickyard wins, not to mention his numerous poles.
In that case, can we see another CEM video about Johnny Rutherford, please???
February 18th, 2009 at 8:11 pm
JAMES SUEL:
2 points
HE UNDERSTANDS
AS IVE SAID BEFORE I DID NOT CARE FOR NASCAR AT THE SPEEDWAY BUT ALL THOSE GUYS UNDERSTAND INDY IS THE
PLACE YOU NEED TO WIN AT. AN REMBER JEFF,TONY WERE
FROM OPENWHEEL.!
February 19th, 2009 at 6:04 pm
Steve Cooper:
-1 points
Hard to believe
Where has the time gone?..........Seems like yesterday
February 18th, 2009 at 12:53 pm
Don Mulder:
1 points
Gordon's Best Brickyard 400 was in 2001
Gordon's 3rd Brickyard win came on a day when he started 27th. He went BACKWARDS for the 1st 100 miles before the car was how he needed it. I was happy that the #24 was going to lose, but NO! Love him or hate him, Jeff's got talent. When you watch Gordon, you're watching one of the best.
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Didn't we already have a "Centennial Era Moments" video featuring the first Brickyard 400 earlier this month? By the title, I was expecting to see more about Gordon and his three other Brickyard wins, not to mention his numerous poles.
In that case, can we see another CEM video about Johnny Rutherford, please???
AS IVE SAID BEFORE I DID NOT CARE FOR NASCAR AT THE SPEEDWAY BUT ALL THOSE GUYS UNDERSTAND INDY IS THE
PLACE YOU NEED TO WIN AT. AN REMBER JEFF,TONY WERE
FROM OPENWHEEL.!
Where has the time gone?..........Seems like yesterday
Gordon's 3rd Brickyard win came on a day when he started 27th. He went BACKWARDS for the 1st 100 miles before the car was how he needed it. I was happy that the #24 was going to lose, but NO! Love him or hate him, Jeff's got talent. When you watch Gordon, you're watching one of the best.