INDIANAPOLIS – With a tinge of gray hair at his temples, his hat on backward and his two young children by his side, Jeff Gordon celebrated as if he were 23 years old again.
Gordon won a NASCAR-record fifth Brickyard 400 Sunday, eight days before his 43rd birthday and on the weekend Indianapolis Motor Speedway celebrated the 20th anniversary of his first Brickyard victory.
In addition to his 1994 victory, Gordon also won at the track in 1998, 2001 and 2004.
He has 90 Cup wins, third on the career list.
Gordon's first win came before the celebratory kissing of the Yard of Bricks was en vogue, before he became a household name, while Sprint Cup Series rookies Kyle Larson and Austin Dillon were still in diapers.
Now a family man with an aching back, Gordon used Sunday to show he's still at the top of his game.
"If you can do it here, you can do it anywhere," said Gordon, who has led the Sprint Cup Series standings for 13 of the past 14 weeks. "It's certainly going to be a huge confidence boost for this team. We recognize the significance of this.
"We saw we were points leaders, we won at Kansas, but I don't know if we believed we were capable of winning this championship this year. We do now."