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He finished third in points in 1971 and 1973. He completed 112,908 laps and only led 23 of them.
National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing team owner
He finished third in points in 1971 and 1973. He completed 112,908 laps and only led 23 of them.
A competitor in the Winston Cup Series between 1968 and 1985, he competed in 449 events without winning a race. Career as driver
Gordon drove in the Grand National and Winston Cup Series, for 17 years and drove in a total of 449 races. By the end of his career, he had earned $940,000.
His average finish for his entire career was 17.3.
Racing Champions released a replica of 1969 Mercury Cyclone in 1992 and later in 1998 in honor of "s 50th anniversary. Career as owner
He started racing in Henley Gray and Bill Seifert cars.
He generally raced in his own car beginning in 1970. He had a few other racers make an occasional start for him.
He raced General Motors products (mostly Chevrolet vehicles) until the end of 1982 when he crashed out his Buick Regal.
He purchased a Chrysler Imperial at the beginning of 1983 from the defunct Negre Brothers Racing team and managed to qualify for eight races during that season, though he only finished five of them. His best finish was 15th that year in the Imperial.
He also had Jim VanDiver drive the car in two races.
At the end of that year he sold the Imperial to Buddy Arrington and drove a few races for other owners in 1984 and 1985. Career as crewman
Following the end of his career as a driver and owner, Gordon worked for other racing teams as a crewman, first for Richard Childress Racing, and then later for Travis Carter Enterprises.