Jeff Gordon is one of the most successful race car drivers. He was the winner of the Winston Cup Series four times. Gordon competed for teams like Hendrick Motorsports, Bill Davis Racing, and JG Motorsports. He drove premium cars including Chevrolet, Ford, and Oldsmobile. In a career spanning 23 years, Gordon competed over 900 races. He has 93 wins in NASCAR and competed in 73 races in O’Reilly Auto Parts Series with 5 wins. Gordon has inspired racers for and created a legacy for generations to come. Let us see about his car collections, car numbers, and crashes.
Jeff Gordon Race Car Collections

Jeff Gordon owns a plethora of luxury cars and he used some of them during his racing days. Some of his car collections are Monte Carlo SS Jeff Gordon Edition (2003), Jaguar XK8 Convertible, and 1933 Ford hot rod. He used the #67 Pontiac for the 1990 Hugh Connerty Racing in the Busch Series. He drove Chevrolet for the Daytona 500 between 1993-2015 for Hendrick Motorsports and won three times.

Jeff Gordon won his first NASCAR Winston Cup Series in 1995 with #24 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. He also won the races in 1997, 1998, and 2001 by driving the same car for the same team. Gordon drove #24 Chevrolet for the JG Motorsports in the Busch Series as well. Apart from these, he owned other model cars of Chevrolet and Ford.
Jeff Gordon Car Accidents

Jeff Gordon won hundreds of races in his racing career. He was involved in a couple of car accidents as well. Be it the 2008 Las Vegas crash or 2012 Daytona crash, all these incidents shook everyone. Jeff Gordon’s crash at one of the NASCAR Cup Series can never be forgotten. In the 2008 NASCAR Cup Series event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway crashed into the wall after making contact with Matt Kenseth. Though it was a big incident, Gordon survived with the HANS device in his helmet and the advanced equipment saved him from major injuries. Gordon was praised for using the HANS device.

Jeff Gordon was again part of another crash with Matt Kenseth during a race in 2011 at the Richmond International Raceway. In 2009, Jeff Gordon, Jeff Burton and Sam Hornish Jr. were involved in a crash at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Jeff Gordon survived the crash, but his car was damaged. This was listed as one of the most dangerous car crashes in NASCAR history.
Jeff Gordon Car Number

Jeff Gordon primarily drove #24 Chevrolet during his peak days. He deemed #24 as his lucky number during his NASCAR days. Gordon used the number for over 23 years for Hendrick Motorsports. Jeff Gordon secured a record 93 cup series with his #24 Chevrolet cars. Gordon also drove #88 Chevrolet in the Sprint Cup series.