Following an on-track incident, Jeff Gordon, Brad Keselowski, and seemingly every other NASCAR driver got into a brawl right in front of the cameras.
The exchange between the two drivers quickly escalated into a fight that involved crewmen from both teams, as well as members of other organizations, including Kevin Harvick...
Jeff Gordon won the third race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship for an automatic spot in the 12-driver field that advanced to the next round.
It had been 13 years since Jeff Gordon's last victory at Michigan -- which came during the same season as his most recent championship on NASCAR's top series.
One of those droughts is finally over. Can the 43-year-old driver end the other as well?
With a fifth Brickyard 400 victory on the line Sunday, Jeff Gordon looked like the driver he was 20 years ago.
Gordon nailed the final restart of the race -- no given because restarts have been Gordon's Achilles heel -- to pass Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kasey Kahne with 17 laps remaining at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Carl Edwards has never been known for his road racing skills -- to the point team owner Jack Roush had to send him testing in a two-seater so Boris Said could teach him the basics.
A decade later, Edwards finally has a win to show for his hard work.
Joey Logano took advantage of a three-car duel by sneaking below the trio to take the lead Saturday night, outrunning former champions Matt Kenseth, Jeff Gordon and Brad Keselowski to win at Richmond International Raceway.
Joey Logano made a last-lap pass of Jeff Gordon during extra laps Monday after a late caution in a rain-delayed race at Texas, becoming the seventh different winner in as many Sprint Cup races this season.