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After a fifth-place finish in 2017, Hendrick Motorsports announced the No. 24 would be renumbered to No. 9, allowing Elliott to drive the same car number his father Bill raced for 20 years. Instead of retiring the No. 24, Hendrick renumbered Kasey Kahne's No. 5 to No. 24, with rookie William Byron replacing Kahne as the team's driver. [20]
Hendrick, a Chevrolet dealer and NASCAR Hall of Fame team owner, casually held up one finger to start the bid to own what will one day be a production model with VIN 001, according to a video of ...
William Byron (24), Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (47), JTG Daugherty Racing Chevrolet. Chase Elliott (9), Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Erik Jones (43), Legacy Motor Club ...
The No. 24 Chevrolet Camaro wasn't going to win the most prestigious endurance race in the world — the specialized “Garage 56” entry wasn't eligible for any class victories — but simply ...
His win was the first for Hendrick Motorsports in Xfinity since the team returned to the series in 2022. The only blemish to Hendrick's big weekend was that Larson's 17th-place finish in Sunday's race dropped him out of the lead in the Cup Series standings. Larson is now fifth, just ahead of Bryon.
With the NASCAR Cup series' Coca-Cola 600 set to start at 6 p.m. at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Larson and his Hendrick Motorsports team have said this month they would need to leave IMS via ...
Hendrick Motorsports took full control of the team in 2001, with GMAC Financial Services sponsoring the No. 24 team in each of its three races. Ricky Hendrick drove in those 3 races. [39] In 2002, Hendrick moved to the No. 5 Busch Series car and three-time truck series champion Jack Sprague took over the No. 24 full-time. Jack Sprague (2002)
Hendrick Motorsports has a lot to be happy about as the team barrels toward its big 40th anniversary celebration in two weeks. William Bryon dominated on Sunday in his second win of the NASCAR ...