Jeff Gordon NASCAR’s Change Candidate

By Josh Stewart
Sep 10, 2008

“It’s frustrating when I come home and tell my wife, I won’t be here again next week,” Gordon said while he and other Chase drivers met with reporters in the Big Apple Wednesday. “Luckily, my daughter [Ella] can’t speak right now, because she’d probably have some things to say to me. This is definitely the most testing that I’ve ever done. The nice thing is, speaking of Ingrid, she understands how competitive things are. She understands what it takes. So I’m very fortunate I have a supportive wife. My office, which has a lot of business for me to attend to, they understand. Everything. Testing for races, that holds precedence over everything. Sponsors, they understand. Test comes up, things get canceled. That’s just the way it is.”

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