Hendrick Shakeup All About Chemistry; No. 48 Team Will Remain Intact
The massive shakeup at Hendrick Motorsports was not implemented to help just one team, Rick Hendrick said during a Wednesday morning teleconference.
The massive shakeup at Hendrick Motorsports was not implemented to help just one team, Rick Hendrick said during a Wednesday morning teleconference.
Did You Notice? Hendrick Motorsports isn’t afraid to make bold moves?
This past Sunday brought about a number of final thoughts regarding the final weekend of the 2010 NASCAR season, as well as what 2011 might hold.
With 36 points races and 41 weeks on the calendar, the extensive NASCAR Cup season finally came to its long-awaited conclusion in Homestead, Fla.
On the heels of Jimmie Johnson’s historic fifth consecutive championship, Hendrick Motorsports has announced a major shakeup in their organization.
Two days after Jimmie Johnson’s championship-clinching performance, Rick Hendrick made an announcement that caught most everyone off guard.
Sad but true: the 2010 NASCAR racing season, for all intents and purposes, is over.
When Martin Truex Jr. fell off the pace at Homestead, Carl Edwards lost the only competition that could keep him honest and drove on to an easy win.
One driver looking to continue his impressive late-season surge and steal a bit of the spotlight is sophomore sensation Joey Logano.
The 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup is being billed by some as the closest title fight in history; even though it really isn’t.