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ANOTHER GORDON MAKES
DEBUT AT ATLANTA |
HAMPTON, Ga. (August 31, 2010) -
Just like her father, a second
generation Gordon will make her NASCAR Cup Series debut at Atlanta Motor
Speedway.
In November of 1992, Jeff Gordon drove a brightly
painted No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet in the season finale in Atlanta in his first
start in NASCAR's premier division.
Nearly 18 years later at the same track but on a different track configuration,
Gordon's three-year old daughter Ella will make her debut as paint scheme
"designer" for the No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet.
Ella, with the assistance of some finishing touches by
NASCAR's first officially licensed artist Sam Bass, created the design for "My
Papa's Car" which Gordon will drive in Sunday night's Emory Healthcare 500. The
design features the new logo of the newly renamed Jeff Gordon Children's
Foundation.
"I can't wait to run Ella and Sam's design, and I can't
think of a better way to showcase the new Foundation logo and name than on that
car," said Gordon. "DuPont has graciously allowed us to run this scheme during
one of their races, and I really appreciate their continued support of the Jeff
Gordon Children's Foundation in its efforts to raise awareness and funds for
childhood cancer research."
In 36 starts at the Georgia track, Gordon has four
victories, two poles, 14 top-fives and 23 top-10's. While the track
configuration has changed since his first race here, the current 1.54-mile
layout is one Gordon enjoys racing on.
"I think the racing is great here - for the drivers and
the fans," said Gordon. "It's a fast track with multiple grooves in the corners,
so that gives the drivers options whether they are trying to get past another
car or trying different lines to find one that works for your setup."
Gordon, the second driver to earn a berth in the "Chase
for the NASCAR Sprint Cup," has two more chances to accrue the 10 additional
bonus points awarded for each victory before the standings are reset following
race No. 26 at Richmond.
"We've had a heck of a season and I'm really glad to be
in the 'Chase' again," said Gordon. "We haven't won yet, but I really believe we
have a good chance to win the championship.
"Right now, this DuPont team's focus is on getting wins
and bonus points, and I'm really looking forward to this weekend's race. I think
we have a great shot to win Sunday night.
"We want to head into the final 10 races with momentum,
and a win sure would help us do that."
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