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Rick Hendrick's first NASCAR win came in 1983 in the then-Sportsman Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway with Dale Earnhardt driving. Hendrick had purchased a stake in the team with Robert Gee as the primary owner. [5] Hendrick Motorsports fielded entries in the renamed Busch Series from 1984 to 1990, and again from 2000 to 2007. [6]
Hendrick was born in Warrenton, North Carolina and was raised on his family's farm in South Hill, Virginia, where he attended Park View High School. [4] He is the father of the late Ricky Hendrick, a former NASCAR driver, who died in a plane crash in 2004 along with other members of the Hendrick family and Hendrick Motorsports crew members.
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.
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Hendrick Motorsports: 17 Corey Day: TBA TBA [123] Jordan Anderson Racing: 32 Jordan Anderson: TBA 6 [124] [125] Austin Green: 15: JR Motorsports: 9 Ross Chastain: Cory Shea 5 [126] [88] Shane van Gisbergen: 4: Pardus Racing Inc. 50 Preston Pardus: TBA TBA [127] Richard Childress Racing: 33 Kasey Kahne: TBA 1 [128] Ford: RSS Racing: 29 TBA TBA ...
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