NASCAR: Breaking Down Jeff Gordon’s Final Run

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Race 4 – Bristol

It’s Bristol baby and it was also the site of Gordon’s best run since returning to NASCAR in 2016. Gordon came into Bristol as one of the best short-track drivers of all-time and he left Bristol with an 11th-place finish.

Gordon was up near the front of the pack for a lot of this race on his way to his best finish of the four races he ran to this point in the No. 88 machine.

Seeing Gordon run well and have his best finish was nice for his fans. While it wasn’t a top-10 or top-5, Gordon’s run at Bristol did silence some of the ridiculous chatter that began after his run on the road course in his third race back in NASCAR.