Jeff Gordon Declares War on Hollywood: Any Days of Thunder Reboot Must Have Hendrick’s Permission First
Jeff Gordon Sets the Rules for Days of Thunder Sequel
Jeff Gordon, NASCAR Hall of Famer and Hendrick Motorsports vice chairman, has made it clear that if Hollywood wants to reboot the iconic Days of Thunder franchise, they must first get Hendrick Motorsports’ approval. Gordon, who has been in talks with Tom Cruise about a potential sequel, insists that any new Days of Thunder project involving NASCAR needs to involve his team to ensure authenticity and respect for the sport’s legacy.

Partnership with Tom Cruise and Vision for the Sequel
Gordon has revealed ongoing discussions with his close friend Tom Cruise, who originally starred as Cole Trickle in the 1990 film. The two are reportedly excited about the possibility of a Days of Thunder 2, which Gordon believes could significantly boost NASCAR’s profile. He envisions featuring current Hendrick drivers like Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, William Byron, and Alex Bowman, blending Hollywood spectacle with real racing authenticity.
Why Hendrick Motorsports’ Involvement Is Crucial
The original Days of Thunder was pivotal in bringing NASCAR into mainstream culture, and Gordon emphasizes that Hendrick Motorsports played a key role in that success. He warns that any reboot must maintain the sport’s realism and integrity, something only his team can guarantee. Gordon noted, “Cameras are smaller now, so it’s feasible, but it has to feel authentic. Hendrick’s involvement is non-negotiable.”

Hollywood’s Interest and NASCAR’s Resurgence
With streaming platforms and renewed interest in NASCAR, Gordon sees this as the perfect moment to bring the sport back to the big screen. He is optimistic that whether through a sequel, a docuseries, or other projects, NASCAR will continue to grow its audience. Gordon’s stance ensures that Hendrick Motorsports remains at the center of this cultural resurgence.
Conclusion Jeff Gordon Holds the Power to Shape Days of Thunder’s Future
Jeff Gordon’s declaration sends a strong message to Hollywood: Hendrick Motorsports will control how NASCAR’s story is told on screen. With his close ties to Tom Cruise and deep roots in the sport, Gordon is poised to ensure that any Days of Thunder reboot honors the legacy while propelling NASCAR into a new era of entertainment.
