Gordon drove for Hendrick Motorsports for his entire Cup Series tenure, from November 1992 through November 2015, winning four Cup Series championships (1995, 1997, 19), 93 races and 81 pole positions, and scoring 325 top-five and 475 top-10 finishes. In his 23 years of full-time Cup Series competition, Gordon served as one of NASCAR’s most effective and committed ambassadors. Gordon changed the face of NASCAR, shattering stereotypes and drawing legions of new fans with his talent, poise and polished appearance that also made the sport attractive to Madison Avenue.
The California native, one of the most versatile drivers of his era, is credited with helping take NASCAR mainstream in the 1990s. He was voted into the Hall in May 2018 as a first-ballot candidate, appearing on 96-percent of the ballots, the highest total ever. In February 2019, Gordon received the prestigious honor of being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. He also contributes to the network’s prerace coverage. Gordon, who sits third on NASCAR’s all-time wins list with 93 victories, calls NASCAR CUP SERIES races for FOX NASCAR alongside play-by-play announcer Mike Joy and newcomer Clint Bowyer. Four-time NASCAR CUP SERIES champion and 2019 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Jeff Gordon, one of the most iconic names in racing and pop culture, returns to FOX NASCAR in 2021 as a race analyst for the sixth consecutive year.