Who will replace Jeff Gordon at Fox?
The 49-year-old will be leaving his role as a broadcaster on Fox Sports at the end of 2021 to take on a vice chairman role at Hendrick Motorsports. According to Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports, Gordon will serve as “No. 2 in charge” under Ricky Hendrick, the namesake of the company.
What is the most realistic Nascar game?
If you really can’t wait for the release of NASCAR Heat 5, the perfect game to play would be none other than its predecessor, NASCAR Heat 4. It’s one of the few updated NASCAR games you can play, as it simulates the 2019 season. If you got hooked by the 2019 season, you should give NASCAR Heat 4 a try.
Will Jeff Gordon take over Hendrick Motorsports?
Gordon is set take a daily role at Hendrick Motorsports as vice chairman and the second-ranking team official to the 71-year-old Hendrick. The move positioned Gordon to one day succeed Hendrick at the top of NASCAR’s winningest organization. He will formally begin the executive management role at the start of 2022.
Is Jeff Gordon still announcing for Nascar?
Jeff Gordon is leaving Fox Sports’ NASCAR broadcast team to be a top exec at Hendrick Motorsports. Jeff Gordon and Fox Sports’ NASCAR broadcast team just concluded the first half of the Cup Series season – NBC Sports took over last weekend for the remainder of the season – but Gordon won’t be back in the booth in 2022.
Who will broadcast Nascar in 2022?
As Nascar’s top-tier Cup Series is preparing to move to USA, the NBCUniversal network has greenlighted a companion eight-part docuseries about the elite drivers and teams competing in this year’s Nascar Cup Series Playoffs. It is set to premiere in 2022.
How much does Jeff Gordon get paid?
Jeff Gordon has a net worth of $200 million and earns an estimated $20 – $30 million every year from salary and endorsements. Of that income, roughly $20 million comes from endorsements. Gordon’s net worth is probably lower than many of his fans might expect.
Who was the youngest driver to win the Daytona 500?
Trevor Bayne