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  2. Category:Hendrick Motorsports drivers - Wikipedia

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  3. Hendrick Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    The car, bearing long-time Hendrick Motorsports number 24, was driven by long-time Hendrick driver Jimmie Johnson, 2010 Le Mans winner Mike Rockenfeller, and 2009 Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button. The car ultimately finished 39th out of 62 total competitors, and outperformed entries in the GTE Am class, the car's closest equivalents.

  4. Teams and drivers of the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    On January 4, 2023, it was revealed that Adrenaline Shoc (A SHOC Energy), which had been a sponsor of the Hendrick Motorsports No. 9 for two races in each of the last two years, will not return as a sponsor in 2023. [124] On February 16, 2023, driver Chase Elliott was announced as the latest member of the Coca-Cola Racing Family.

  5. Hendrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    Hendrick Motorsports' No. 48 team began Cup Series competition in 2001 when Hendrick signed Jimmie Johnson, a second-year Busch Series driver for Herzog-Jackson Motorsports. [84] The team is co-owned by Hendrick and Jeff Gordon. Johnson made his debut at the fall Charlotte race, qualifying 15th and finishing 39th after crashing out. Johnson ...

  6. List of NASCAR teams - Wikipedia

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    Driver Crew chief [2] Chevrolet: Hendrick Motorsports: 5 Kyle Larson [3] Cliff Daniels: 9 Chase Elliott [4] Alan Gustafson: 24 William Byron [5] Rudy Fugle: 48 Alex Bowman [6] Blake Harris Hyak Motorsports: 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. [7] Mike Kelley Kaulig Racing: 16 A. J. Allmendinger: TBA: 10 Ty Dillon: Trent Owens: Richard Childress Racing: 3 ...

  7. Byron leads Hendrick Motorsports to 1-2-3 finish at ... - AOL

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    There were 13 lead changes among eight drivers. The victory was the 305th for Hendrick teams and its 29th at NASCAR’s smallest, oldest track, a record for an organization at any venue.

  8. Hendrick Motorsports Car No. 24 - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Hendrick Motorsports took a gamble on William Byron ... - AOL

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    Rick Hendrick first met William Byron as a local Charlotte teenager, fan of Hendrick Motorsports and budding NASCAR driver. Hendrick snagged Byron away from the Toyota camp in 2016, promoted him ...