Benevolent One
Team Owner
Not to get ahead of myself here, but does this start remind anybody else of Jeff's 1998 season? I never thought I would see anything like it again, and I probably won't see it this year either. But it looks pretty good so far.
Here are Jeff Gordon's stats for 1998...
Jeff won the 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup championship. Significant accomplishments during 1998 include:
13 victories
7 poles
26 top-five
28 top-10 finishes
That year Jeff was the first driver to win the Brickyard 400 twice and won the "Winston No Bull Five" twice. Jeff tied two modern era records with 13 wins in one season and four wins in a row, and won a record $6,175,867 in regular season earnings and over $9 million in overall earnings.
Race
No. Location Start Finish Laps Comp. Race Laps Laps Led Total Pts Cum. Pts. Pts. Pos
1 Daytona 29 16 200 200 56 120 120 15
2 Rockingham 4 1 393 393 73 180 300 3
3 Las Vegas 5 17 266 266 0 112 412 6
4 Atlanta 9 19 323 323 0 106 518 7
5 Darlington 24 2 293 293 0 170 688 4
6 Bristol 2 1 500 500 0 180 868 3
7 Texas 17 31 252 334 0 70 938 5
8 Martinsville 3 8 499 500 19 147 1085 4
9 Talladega 6 5 188 188 3 160 1245 5
10 Fontana 1 4 250 250 23 165 1410 3
11 Charlotte 1 1 400 400 53 180 1590 1
12 Dover 2 3 400 400 375 175 1765 1
13 Richmand 1 37 372 400 2 57 1822 3
14 Michigan 4 3 200 200 132 175 1997 2
15 Pocono 1 2 200 200 17 175 2172 2
16 Sonoma 1 1 112 112 48 185 2357 1
17 Loudon 2 3 300 300 73 170 2527 1
18 Pocono 2 1 200 200 164 185 2712 1
19 Indianapolis 3 1 160 160 97 185 1897 1
20 W. Glen 1 1 90 90 55 185 3082 1
21 Michigan 3 1 200 200 9 180 3262 1
22 Bristol 7 5 500 500 0 155 3417 1
23 Loudon 1 1 300 300 68 180 3597 1
24 Darlington 5 1 367 367 64 180 3777 1
25 Richmond 5 2 400 400 30 175 3952 1
26 Dover 6 2 400 400 6 175 4127 1
27 Martinsville 3 2 500 500 0 170 4297 1
28 Charlotte 26 5 334 334 47 160 4457 1
29 Talladega 6 2 188 188 49 175 4632 1
30 Daytona 8 1 160 160 49 185 4817 1
31 Phoenix 12 7 257 257 0 146 4963 1
32 Rockingham 9 1 393 393 29 180 5143 1
33 Atlanta 21 1 221 221 113 185 5328 1
Here are Jeff Gordon's stats for 1998...
Jeff won the 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup championship. Significant accomplishments during 1998 include:
13 victories
7 poles
26 top-five
28 top-10 finishes
That year Jeff was the first driver to win the Brickyard 400 twice and won the "Winston No Bull Five" twice. Jeff tied two modern era records with 13 wins in one season and four wins in a row, and won a record $6,175,867 in regular season earnings and over $9 million in overall earnings.
Race
No. Location Start Finish Laps Comp. Race Laps Laps Led Total Pts Cum. Pts. Pts. Pos
1 Daytona 29 16 200 200 56 120 120 15
2 Rockingham 4 1 393 393 73 180 300 3
3 Las Vegas 5 17 266 266 0 112 412 6
4 Atlanta 9 19 323 323 0 106 518 7
5 Darlington 24 2 293 293 0 170 688 4
6 Bristol 2 1 500 500 0 180 868 3
7 Texas 17 31 252 334 0 70 938 5
8 Martinsville 3 8 499 500 19 147 1085 4
9 Talladega 6 5 188 188 3 160 1245 5
10 Fontana 1 4 250 250 23 165 1410 3
11 Charlotte 1 1 400 400 53 180 1590 1
12 Dover 2 3 400 400 375 175 1765 1
13 Richmand 1 37 372 400 2 57 1822 3
14 Michigan 4 3 200 200 132 175 1997 2
15 Pocono 1 2 200 200 17 175 2172 2
16 Sonoma 1 1 112 112 48 185 2357 1
17 Loudon 2 3 300 300 73 170 2527 1
18 Pocono 2 1 200 200 164 185 2712 1
19 Indianapolis 3 1 160 160 97 185 1897 1
20 W. Glen 1 1 90 90 55 185 3082 1
21 Michigan 3 1 200 200 9 180 3262 1
22 Bristol 7 5 500 500 0 155 3417 1
23 Loudon 1 1 300 300 68 180 3597 1
24 Darlington 5 1 367 367 64 180 3777 1
25 Richmond 5 2 400 400 30 175 3952 1
26 Dover 6 2 400 400 6 175 4127 1
27 Martinsville 3 2 500 500 0 170 4297 1
28 Charlotte 26 5 334 334 47 160 4457 1
29 Talladega 6 2 188 188 49 175 4632 1
30 Daytona 8 1 160 160 49 185 4817 1
31 Phoenix 12 7 257 257 0 146 4963 1
32 Rockingham 9 1 393 393 29 180 5143 1
33 Atlanta 21 1 221 221 113 185 5328 1