Jeff Gordon discusses future beyond racing with 'FOX & Friends'
Four-time Sprint Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon made a special guest appearance Tuesday on the popular FOX News morning show "FOX & Friends."
Gordon, who recently announced plans quit full-time driving at the end of the 2015 season, talked with the show's three co-hosts about this year's Daytona 500 on FOX -- his last start in The Great American Race -- and his young daughter's reaction when he told her he was hanging up his full-time driving helmet.
The Hendrick Motorsports driver also discussed his future after racing -- which could include a full-time role in the broadcast both.
This season, Gordon will work as an on-air announcer for three NASCAR Xfinity Series races on FOX Sports 1.
Watch the full video of Gordon's visit with the crew at "FOX & Friends."
On set today w/ Mayor Giuliani, @JeffGordonWeb, @sdoocy & @kilmeade. @foxandfriends @FoxFriendsFirst pic.twitter.com/RQdIiEI4Fj
— Ainsley Earhardt (@ainsleyearhardt) February 3, 2015
VIDEO: Talking with @FoxAndFriends this morning about 2015 -> http://t.co/MsukYJCEnX. #NASCAR #Team24 pic.twitter.com/mFSgTRRRQ5
— Jeff Gordon (@JeffGordonWeb) February 3, 2015