Kyle Larson, the poster boy of Hendrick Motorsports’ resilience in the NASCAR Cup Series, has had to weather many a storm to win on various tracks. Be it the bumper-to-fender racing in the short tracks or the tire-burning smell of gravel on the road tracks,
William Byron beat a Jeff Gordon record Sunday. He also helped Hendrick Motorsports break a tie for first place in Daytona 500 wins.
More than 25 years after Jeff Gordon earned his second Daytona 500 win in 1999, he sat inside the media center at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday, preparing to take questions. Gordon, now the vice chairman of operations for Hendrick Motorsports,
Jeff Gordon, who retired from full-time racing in the Cup Series after the 2015 season, is the Hendrick Motorsports vice chairman and manages the team's competition department.The four-time Cup ...
Byron drives the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, the same seat Jeff Gordon occupied for many years. DAYTONA BEACH — As they stepped off the post-race press conference stage with smiles on ...
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