Gordon started the
2007 Cup season off by winning his Gatorade Duel qualifying race. Due to a rear shock bolt breaking during the race on his car, he failed the post-race inspection which found that the rear of his car was too low and, as a result, had to start 42nd in the 2007 Daytona 500. He went on to finish 10th in the race despite being involved in a crash during a spectacular last-lap finish.
Following Daytona, Gordon took the pole for the
Auto Club 500 at the
California Speedway and finished second. Despite a sub par 36th qualifying effort for the
UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 at the
Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Gordon led the most laps (111) and took home a 2nd place result behind teammate Jimmie Johnson. It was the first time Gordon started a season with three straight top ten finishes since the 1997 season.
On March 23, 2007, Gordon won his 58th career pole for the 2007
Food City 500 at
Bristol, the first race for the
Car of Tomorrow. He went on to a 3rd place in the race, which gave him the points lead for the first time since the 2005 Daytona 500. At Texas Motor Speedway, Gordon started on the pole because qualifying was rained out. He led the most laps before brushing the wall coming out of turn 4 and finishing 4th.. On April 19th, 2007 at Phoenix International Raceway, Gordon won the pole, and tied Darrell Waltrip's modern day record of 59 career poles.
Two days later, at the
Subway Fresh Fit 500, he won, ending a streak of 21 races of non-pole winners at PIR. He has now won a Cup race at all but two NASCAR racetracks (Texas Motor Speedway and Homestead-Miami Speedway). With the win, he also tied
Dale Earnhardt for 6th all time in overall number of
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup series wins (second in the
modern era). After winning the race, he held a black flag with the number 3 to honor the late Dale Earnhardt.
On April 28, 2007, Gordon earned the pole at
Talladega Superspeedway, his 60th career pole (and third consecutive in 2007), passing
Darrell Waltrip's record of 59 to become the modern era pole leader. One day later, he passed
Dale Earnhardt for sole position of sixth on the all time wins list with 77 by winning the
Aaron's 499.
On May 13, 2007, Gordon held on despite an overheating car and a late charge by Denny Hamlin to win the
Dodge Avenger 500, the 78th win of his career, and his 7th at
Darlington Raceway.
In the 2007
Coca-Cola 600, Gordon crashed after contact with
Tony Raines on lap 63 at Lowes Motor Speedway, only 94.5 miles into the race, ending his streak of completing every lap during the season. Gordon finished 41st.
On June 11, 2007, Gordon earned his 4th win of the year and 79th of his career in a rain shortened race at Pocono Raceway. On June 17, 2007, he scored a ninth place finish at the
Citizens Bank 400 at
Michigan International Speedway, the 300th top-ten finish of his career.
On September 8, 2007, Gordon earned a place in the
Chase for the NEXTEL Cup. With his 4 wins in the first 26 races, he earned the second seed (teammate
Jimmie Johnson earned the top seed with 6 wins) in the chase.
On October 7, 2007, Gordon led only the final lap in winning the
UAW-Ford 500 at
Talladega Superspeedway for his 80th career victory, using a strategy of staying near the end of the field until nearly the end of the race to avoid the inevitable "
big one", especially with the unknowns involved in racing the
Car of Tomorrow. With the win, he swept the 2007 season races at Talladega, and won his 12th race at a
restrictor plate track (
Daytona and Talladega), making him the all-time leader for restrictor plate wins.
On October 13, 2007, Gordon led 71 laps and, although fuel was a question near the end of the race, he was able to finish the race and earned his 81st career victory in the
Bank of America 500 at
Lowe's Motor Speedway.