Hendrick Motorsports drivers have won two of the four NASCAR Cup Series events at the Circuit of The Americas with Chase Elliott winning the inaugural event in 2021 and William Byron taking the checkered flag last year.
For the first time, Chase Elliott discusses his retirement plans, which closely mirror the way his father is enjoying his retirement.
After placing just 15th in the 2025 Daytona 500, Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott will look to get his first win of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series this Sunday. He is among those scheduled to compete in the 2025 edition of the Ambetter Health 400 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia.
Hendrick Motorsports revived their Xfinity Series program in 2022 with the No.17 car, and four Cup Series drivers will get behind the wheel in 2025
Rick Hendrick once laid bare his plan to keep Chase Elliott at Hendrick Motorsports until he retired from NASCAR. The billionaire team owner opened up during the mid-2021 season after extending ...
Hooters, a longtime NASCAR sponsor, is facing financial struggles with $300 million in debt, leading to restaurant closures.
Chase Elliott didn’t have the day he wanted in the Daytona 500, but it’s nothing a trip home to Atlanta Motor Speedway can’t make better.
Hendrick Motorsports will have a healthy representation in this year’s edition of "The Great American Race," with the likes of Alex Bowman, defending Daytona 500 champion William Byron, Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott all participating. Elliott can’t ...
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The No. 17 HendrickCars.com will enter a 16-race Xfinity Series slate featuring the organization’s Cup Series stars and newcomer Corey Day.