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In the flash of checkered flags, moments like Rick Hendrick’s crisp salute during the national anthem cut through the noise. Fans spotted it recently at the finale in Phoenix, hand to brow, eyes fixed ahead.
Hendrick Motorsports CEO Rick Hendrick discusses the feelings behind winning 15 NASCAR Cup Series Championships after Kyle Larson's win, diving into the year for his team and more.
Rick Hendrick, the most successful team owner in NASCAR history, believed that the sport’s current championship format has made winning titles harder than ever.
Hendrick Motorsports might have faced a lot of scrutiny throughout the playoffs, but ultimately, they managed to send two out of their four drivers into the finale at Phoenix. However, out of the two who couldn’t,
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Rick Hendrick: ‘I feel bad’ for Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs after late heartbreak in NASCAR championship
The end of the championship race at Phoenix on Sunday was one to remember. Or if you’re Denny Hamlin, probably one to try to forget. Hamlin had the unfortunate distinction of falling victim to a late caution when he seemed otherwise poised to run away with the win.
Hendrick Motorsports team owner Rick Hendrick defends the season-long performances of his drivers ahead of season finale.
But no win at the track was more memorable than Waltrip’s last lap triumph in September 1987, when the NASCAR Hall of Famer and driver of the now famous orange, black and white No. 17 Chevrolet found his way to victory lane in what might be the most dramatic finish in the track’s illustrious history.
Jeff Gordon was all too happy to welcome Kyle Larson into the multi-time NASCAR Cup Series championship club on Sunday afternoon at Phoenix Raceway.Gordon, the vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, celebrated with,