Gordon has no regrets over Bowyer incident
HOMESTEAD, Fla. — When Clint Bowyer and Jeff Gordon made contact in the closing laps at Phoenix, Gordon was overcome by a grudge he’d been carrying for at least seven months.
The four- time NASCAR champion retaliated by intentionally wrecking Bowyer, triggering a garage- area melee.
Gordon’s reputation took a hit among his peers and he was fined $ 100,000 by NASCAR. But he avoided suspension and will race Sunday in the season finale at Homestead- Miami Speedway, where he’ll celebrate his 20th anniversary with sponsor DuPont and Hendrick Motorsports.
He never worried he wouldn’t race at Homestead and he’s not sorry for wrecking Bowyer.
“The thing that I regret and the thing that I messed up on is that I allowed my anger and my emotions to put me in a position to make a bad choice,” Gordon said. “I felt like Clint needed to be dealt with, but that wasn’t the right way to go about it, certainly not the right time. And what I hate most about it is that other guys were involved with it and it affected their day.”
The wreck collected Joey Logano and Aric Almirola, and championship points leader Brad Keselowski had to dodge his way around the accident scene. It also triggered a brawl in the garage between Gordon’s crew and Bowyer’s crew that has received as much attention as the championship race between Keselowski and five- time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson.
Gordon, 41, was docked 25 points for Sunday’s bad behaviour, which dropped him to 11th in the Sprint Cup Series standings in this one- win season. He hasn’t won a championship since 2001, and teammate Johnson, who came on board in 2002, will race for his sixth title Sunday.
“I don’t think they’re going to be messing with me for a little while. I think they realize that message was sent pretty clear,” Gordon said. “Throughout the last couple years, I feel like one thing that maybe I haven’t done enough of is show the fire inside me that I have to want to win and want to win championships. And I think that while I would have liked to have gone about it differently on Sunday, I think it did show that fire and passion is inside of me in a big way.”