Jeff Gordon doesn’t just pay attention to details.
He’s a details hound – meticulous, precise – even for a guy who’s retired.
“I never said I was retiring,” Gordon said.
That was a big detail to remember Friday as Gordon drove a sleek, new Cadillac prototype on a sun-drenched Daytona International Speedway.
He turned laps on the road course in preparation for the upcoming Rolex 24, the twice-around-the-clock pinnacle of American sports car racing. The race isn’t until January 28-29, but Gordon needs all of the track time he can get right now. Continue reading