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    ☯☄SUPERMANFAN48✯
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    « on: November 21, 2009, 12:16:14 AM »

    Jeff Gordon to stay full-time another few years: #24-Jeff Gordon will drive through at least the 2013 season for Hendrick Motorsports, team owner Rick Hendrick said Friday. There has been speculation that Gordon, who has a lifetime deal with HMS, will retire within the next couple of years. The speculation arose in part because of Gordon's back problems and in part because he wants to spend more time with his family. "He's committed to at least 2013, maybe 2014," Hendrick said. "I'm hoping he's going to drive a bunch of more years. We know it's going to be at least three or four." Hendrick said he's also negotiating a new deal with DuPont, the primary sponsor on Gordon's car since he entered the Sprint Cup Series in 1992. DuPont's contract is due to expire in 2010 and Hendrick said the company will remain on the #24 at least for a good portion of the races through the end of Gordon's career
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    « Reply #1 on: November 23, 2009, 10:02:31 AM »

    This is a Jeff Gordon contract update, which should not be of any great      
            surprise to the Nascar fans....   With that said, what's your question?
            His career stats pretty much put the pen in his hand as to when he will retire.

            Just my thoughts.
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