Hendrick Motorsports will run a car in 16 NASCAR Xfinity races this season, the team announced Wednesday. The No. 17 car will be sponsored by HendrickCars.com and each of the organization's four Cup drivers will pilot the vehicle.
It’s NASCAR’s turn to throw its version of the Super Bowl, and the Daytona 500 is trying hard to match the hype after being delayed for hours due to rain. Captain America actor Anthony Mackie and even President Donald Trump were in attendance at the “Great American Race.
Like President Donald Trump, NASCAR driver Chase Elliott also attended the Super Bowl last weekend ahead of Sunday's Daytona 500.
NASCAR could be heading back into the spotlight of Hollywood -- and Hendrick Motorsports\\\" Jeff Gordon has its full endorsement. After William Byron\\\"s second consecutive Daytona 500 victory, Gordon spoke about a potential sequel to \"Days of Thunder,
American basketball superstar Breanna Stewart excitedly approached the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet sitting on Homestead-Miami Speedway pit road. As she looked over the car‘s brightly colored,
Hendrick Motorsports will field its No. 17 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet in a 16-race NASCAR Xfinity Series slate featuring the organization’s four NASCAR Cup Series stars and newcomer Corey Day. The effort will be led by crew chief Adam Wall.
For the first time, JR Motorsports and Dale Earnhardt Jr. will have a Cup Series car in competition, with Justin Allgaier set to get behind the wheel of the No. 40 car. It’s an exciting time for the organization,
William Byron raced to his second straight Daytona 500 victory, dodging a string of late-race wrecks that knocked out a chunk of contenders and sent the Hendrick Motorsports driver into
NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick heads to Ten Tenths Motor Club in Charlotte, North Carolina for an exclusive pre-season sit-down with Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman. But the real thrill comes when Harvick trades the interview chair for the passenger seat of a drift car with Alex Bowman behind the wheel!
After receiving a 100-point penalty following the Daytona 500, polesitter Chase Briscoe’s team, Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR), will make an appeal to the National Motorsports Appeal Panel. NASCAR Cup Series officials penalized the No.