JEFF GORDON 2011 SAM BASS HOLIDAY 1:24 ELITESometimes the little things are the most important. And that’s especially true when it comes to Christmas – for that’s the time when the little ones in your life matter most of all. This No. 24 of Jeff Gordon features adorable little kids taking to the slopes for the holidays. The Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation logo takes center stage on the hood, sides and deck lid.
Today, nearly 40,000 children in the United States are battling cancer. Jeff Gordon is working to change that. Since 1999, the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation has granted over $11 million to some of the country’s most recognized health organizations dedicated to pediatric cancer research and treatment. Now you can help Gordon’s efforts to end pediatric cancer with the No. 24 Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation “Red Rover” die-cast in honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. The handprints featured on the car are the prints of actual childhood cancer survivors whom the foundation has been fortunate enough to work with. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation. Pre order today!
Jeff Gordon led the most laps to cement his fifth career win at Pocono Raceway ‑ a victory which ties him for third with Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip on NASCAR's all-time win list.
The win also marks Gordon’s first of the year in the No. 24 Dupont Chevrolet.
Gordon fans won’t want to miss the Raced Win die-cast that marks this dominating run by Gordon and the No. 24 team. Order now!
To kick off the new AARP YouTube channel, Jeff Gordon’s No. 24 AARP Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet sported an “As Seen On YouTube” logo during the May 29 race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Launched just prior to the Charlotte race, the YouTube channel features videos, ads and behind-the-scenes footage of Drive to End Hunger and other AARP initiatives. The channel also premiered a new Drive to End Hunger commercial featuring Gordon. Drive to End Hunger will have its own robust YouTube channel, where fans, volunteers and anyone interested in learning more about hunger can access a host of information about what AARP is doing to solve the problem of hunger in older Americans.
Gordon fans will want to be sure to add this one-time-only car to their collection. Order the No. 24 AARP/Drive to End Hunger/YouTube die-cast today!
In his first win with crew chief Alan Gustafson and sponsor AARP, Jeff Gordon took the checkers at Phoenix International Raceway by running down race leader Kyle Busch in the last 10 laps.
In a race which saw early wrecks which involved half the field, the No. 24 AARP Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet survived and raced on to Victory Lane. It was a near-perfect performance by the four-time Sprint Cup champ.
The win marks Gordon’s first victory in 66 races and his first with new sponsor AARP Drive to Hunger. Don’t miss the raced-win die-cast of this exciting Gordon finish. Pre-order yours now!
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