Jeff Gordon may be done racing NASCAR, but that doesn't mean he's necessarily done with racing all together.

Autoblog is reporting that Gordon's manager Zak Brown said it may be a year or two, but he'll probably return to racing in some form.

"I don't think he's through driving," Brown. "If you look at champions like Michael Schumacher and Mika Hakkinen, who left Formula One, took a breather, then came back to racing, I think that Jeff will take 12 or 24 months, and then when the right opportunity comes along, he'll be back."

Brown specifically mentioned that Gordon has shown interest in LeMans, but he could find success in several different endurance races. 24 Hours of Daytona and Twelve Hours of Sebring are also possibilities.

Wherever Gordon ends up, Brown is confident he isn't finished just yet. "I'd be surprised if we never see him again behind the wheel of a race car," he said.

Maybe we'll get lucky, and he'll try something truly different like the Bathurst 1000. A former NASCAR driver racing V8 Supercars could be all kinds of awesome.

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