Articles related to "Rick Hendrick"With champions Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson, veteran drivers Mark Martin and Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Hendrick Motorsports is set to win more championships.
On Sunday evening, January 7, 2007, former NASCAR Nextel Cup Series driver, and 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Bobby Hamilton passed away.
Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman form the hottest team in NASCAR, Stewart-Haas Racing.
According to several sources on the Internet, all signs are pointed to Hendrick Motorsports as Dale Earnhardt Jr's future workplace.
Kyle Busch did not mince words when expressing how he felt about the treatment received by his soon-to-be ex-teammates at Hendrick Motorsports.
'A bridesmaid no more!'
Ever since Kyle Busch inadvertently wrecked Dale Earnhardt, Jr at Richmond, countless comparisons between Busch and the late Dale Earnhardt have surfaced.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced Wednesday he'll join Hendrick Motorsports for the 2008 Nextel Cup season. Owner Rick Hendrick said driver Kyle Busch will leave HMS.
Morgan-McClure Motorsports could not keep up with the growing sport of NASCAR.
What a shocker it would be if Tony Stewart departs the Joe Gibbs Racing operation that has produced three championships this decade.
Newsflash! Dale Earnhardt Jr has signed with Rick Hendrick for the 2008 season!
Jimmie Johnson continued his dominance in Martinsville, battling past Denny Hamlin for the win as NASCAR's Sprint Cup series turned in the best racing of the 2009 season.
Jeff Gordon's win last weekend at Phoenix was a milestone for the four-time champion.
It doesn't seem fair. The NASCAR world is still mourning the loss of Bobby Hamilton, and now we are informed of the tragic passing of NASCAR legend Benny Parsons.
Every week, Suite 101 ranks the top 16 NASCAR Nextel Cup drivers based on results and performance.
Jimmie Johnson entered the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 2002.
Every season, it seems as if NASCAR's silly season begins earlier and earlier.
NASCAR moved its Sprint Cup Champion's Week activities from New York to Las Vegas where drivers took a Victory Lap on The Strip, greeted fans, and honored Jimmie Johnson.
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