SPEEDWAY, Ind. – Jeff Gordon hasn't attended the Indianapolis 500 since 1983, shortly before he began what has turned out to be an incredibly successful driving career in NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series.
But the four-time Sprint Cup champion will be back at the legendary 2.5-mile track in May as he has been named to drive the pace car for the 99th running of the 500.
Gordon will lead the field to green, watch as many laps of the IndyCar event as time will allow, then fly back to Charlotte where he and his Hendricks Motorsports team will compete in that evening's Coca-Cola 600.
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But the four-time Sprint Cup champion will be back at the legendary 2.5-mile track in May as he has been named to drive the pace car for the 99th running of the 500.
Gordon will lead the field to green, watch as many laps of the IndyCar event as time will allow, then fly back to Charlotte where he and his Hendricks Motorsports team will compete in that evening's Coca-Cola 600.
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