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Gordon eager to move on: The driver survived last week's crash, and now he wants to get back in the Top 10.
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Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL)
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June 18, 2006
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Byline: Ed Hinton
Jun. 18--BROOKLYN, Mich. -- Jeff Gordon could be lying in a hospital, or worse. His crash last week was harder than the one that killed Dale Earnhardt in 2001.
"I feel very fortunate, I can tell you that," Gordon said going into today's 3M Peformance 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
"I spent most of the week getting checked out by doctors, because they couldn't believe, after seeing the numbers after the impact, that I was...
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Gordon's eager to move on.
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; Byline: Ed Hinton BROOKLYN, Mich. _ Jeff Gordon could be lying in a hospital, or worse. His crash last week was harder than the one that killed Dale Earnhardt in 2001. I feel very fortunate, I can tell you that, Gordon said going into Sunday's 3M Performance 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
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THE TUNE AT TALLADEGA JEFF GORDON HAS NEVER HAD A SERIOUS WRECK, BUT HE COULD FACE THE MUSIC TODAY ON ONE OF NASCAR'S NASTIEST TRACKS.(SPORTS)
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; Byline: DUSTIN LONG, STAFF WRITER TALLADEGA, ALA. -- The car slammed the wall and flipped. Jeff Gordon tumbled with his machine. ``I remember . . . screaming and crying and never wanting to get back into the car Gordon said of his quarter-midget crash when he was about 6 years old. John Bickford
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Gordon a flash at Talladega
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; ... mirror, using the air and having the kind of car I had today, I feel like I get better at restrictor-plate racing." That's bad news for the rest of the NASCAR Nextel Cup competitors. It was Gordon's 10th victory overall and fourth in the last five races at ...
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Gordon dominates crash-disrupted Talladega
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; TALLADEGA, Ala. -- Jeff Gordon proved again he is NASCAR's new king of restrictor-plate racing. Gordon fought off challenger after challenger Sunday and had to go to overtime to win the Aaron's 499 Nextel Cup race at Talladega Superspeedway. It was Gordon's fourth victory in the past five races at
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