Being
in the driver’s seat is nothing new for Jeff Gordon. The three-time
Winston Cup Points Champion has competed in more than 200 NASCAR
events, recently winning his 50th race.
Gordon started driving at the ripe old age of five! He competed in go-karts and quarter-midgets, working his way up to full-midgets and sprint cars by the time he was in his early teens. "Racing quickly became my life," Jeff recalls. "It was one thing I was really good at!"
Week after week Jeff found himself in the winner’s circle. It soon became obvious he was destined for greatness on the racetrack. In 1993 Gordon made his debut in professional racing on the Winston Cup Circuit. He was now competing each week against legendary NASCAR drivers--many of whom were twice his age. It was a thrill for the 21-year-old Gordon, whom they nicknamed "The Kid."
Hey, I’m on top of the world! Jeff thought. I’m racing in the Winston Cup Series, and I’m building a name for myself.
As the 1993 Rookie of the Year, Gordon was living a dream come true. But somehow he wasn’t satisfied with his success. Something was missing in his life, and he knew it.
"I saw some of the other drivers going to chapel services at the racetrack on Sundays and I got curious," Jeff says. One Sunday he decided to join them. It was then that Jeff realized that it was one thing to be in the driver’s seat of a race car--it was another thing to be in the driver’s seat of life.
For years Jeff had been living life his own way, completely focused on his career. But it hadn’t