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Jeff Gordon: Elliott's winless streak similar to Johnson's title wait

Four-time NASCAR Cup champion Jeff Gordon says that Chase Elliot’s winless streak reminds him of Jimmie Johnson’s wait before winning his first of seven championships.

Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet and Jimmie Johnson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

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Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, Jeff Gordon, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
Jimmie Johnson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet and Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Jimmie Johnson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
Car of race winners #10 Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac DPi: Ricky Taylor, Jordan Taylor, Max Angelelli, Jeff Gordon
Podium: race winners Ricky Taylor, Jordan Taylor, Max Angelelli, Jeff Gordon, Wayne Taylor Racing
#10 Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac DPi: Ricky Taylor, Jordan Taylor, Max Angelelli, Jeff Gordon

Elliott joined the series full-time in 2016 after five races in '15 and has since finished second seven times in his 77 races without a win.

But Gordon says that Elliott is close to that first win and that his run of second places is similar to seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson taking his first title in 2006.

“It reminds me of Jimmie Johnson trying to win a championship, he was right there, really competitive and once he broke through in 2005/06, you saw it coming,” Gordon told Motorsport.com.

“The same thing will happen with Chase, he's currently in the mindset of ‘what do I have to do to win’ instead of ‘I’m going to this race and I'm going to win.’

“Once he breaks through - and when you’re that good on a short track, intermediate, superspeedways, all of them - it's a matter of time.

“I hope he doesn't change too much, just fine-tune. He was working hard on restarts and he's improved on those.

“He needs to put together a complete race and breakthrough. Once he does, a lot more wins are coming soon.”

Gordon: No plans for more one-offs

Gordon says that he does not expect to compete in one-off races in 2018 like he did in '17 with an appearance at the 2017 Daytona 24 Hours.

The former Hendrick Motorsports driver teamed up with Ricky Taylor, Jordan Taylor and Max Angelelli in a WTR Cadillac in January last year and won the race overall.

That victory led Gordon to says he was open to more sportscar races, but Gordon says it is unlikely next year.

“I have no plans for 2018,” he said. “An opportunity [Daytona] came up that fit my calendar last year and it was a great opportunity.

“If something like that comes up again I would need to get trained and do all the stuff I need to do professionally all over again.

“It was a big commitment and I don’t see myself doing that very often. I was happy with the result, but we’ll see what happens in the future.”

Additional reporting by Alasdair Lindsay

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