Hendrick Motorsports
Between Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Terry Labonte, Mark Martin, Darrell Waltrip, and plenty more, Hendrick Motorsports has rostered some of the biggest names in NASCAR’s history.
The professional racing organization was founded by Rick Hendrick in 1984 and originally known as All Star Racing, and it’s enjoyed more success than any other team with a record-setting number of victories in the Cup Series and 18 drivers’ championships across the sport’s leading circuits.
Hendrick Motorsports fields four full-time cars in the Cup Series: the No. 5 Chevrolet driven by Kyle Larson, the No. 9 Chevrolet driven by Chase Elliott, the No. 24 Chevrolet driven by William Byron, and the No. 48 Chevrolet driven by Alex Bowman. Bowman, Byron, and Kyle Larson also compete under the Hendrick Motorsports umbrella in the Xfinity Series.
A look at which former or future Rookie of the Year can win a NASCAR Cup Series title first.
Alex Bowman’s contract to drive the No. 48 car for Hendrick Motorsports expires at the end of the 2023 season.
Hendrick Motorsports dropped from 17 wins to 11 and did not bring home the driver championship for the first time since 2019.
Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott are currently separated by just one win on the all-time NASCAR Cup Series victories list.
Noah Gragson hoped to reclaim the No.. 48 for Jimmie Johnson, but Alex Bowman wouldn’t give in.
The man who mentored Chase Elliott in his early Hendrick Motorsports days credits the driver’s parents for his rapid development.
Jimmie Johnson gave the car a positive review after helping Hendrick Motorsports shake out the model to be used at Le Mans next spring.
Ryan Blaney and William Byron have issues winning races in which they take the pole.
Rick Hendrick paid a record price for the first 2023 Corvette Z06 to roll off the Chevy assembly line.
What are the chances of Christopher Bell and Chase Elliott reaching the Championship 4 again in 2023?