NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon had a message for those who drive too slow in the left lane: speed up or get out of the way.

Gordon appeared on «The Tonight Show» with Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night and the comedian asked the four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion about his driving habits.

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Chase Elliott, driver of the #9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet, and Jeff Gordon, vice president of Hendrick Motorsports, speak before the NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway on November 6, 2022 in Avondale, Arizona.
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«I feel like I’m an excellent driver,» Gordon said when asked how he drove to the mall.

Fallon then asked if he was a «left lane guy all the time.»

«I’m in the left lane if I’m passing. You don’t belong in the left lane unless you’re doing something,» Gordon said. «I mean, I don’t always stay in the left lane. If I’m not in a hurry, I go to the middle lane, I go to the right lane.»

Jeff Gordon practices for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pocono 400 at Pocono Raceway on June 7, 2014, in Long Pond, Pennsylvania.

Jeff Gordon practices for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pocono 400 at Pocono Raceway on June 7, 2014, in Long Pond, Pennsylvania.
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«But let’s be honest, I’m more in the left lane.»

Gordon was one of the most influential NASCAR drivers to emerge on the circuit. He was the 1993 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year after winning Busch Series Rookie of the Year in 1991. He built a dominating career, winning the NASCAR championship in 1995, 1997, 1998 and 2001. His last victory was in 2015 at the Goody’s Headache Relief Shot 500 in Martinsville.

Retired NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon before the 53rd annual NASCAR Quaker State 400 race on July 10, 2022, at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia.

Retired NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon before the 53rd annual NASCAR Quaker State 400 race on July 10, 2022, at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia.
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He was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2019 and is currently the Vice President of Hendrick Motorsports.