Hendrick Motorsports gets more penalties
The Nos. 24 and 48 Chevrolets were disassembled at the R&D Center this week, and Hendrick Motorsports has been fined once more.
The Nos. 24 and 48 Chevrolets were disassembled at the R&D Center this week, and Hendrick Motorsports has been fined once more.
The severe point penalties imposed on Hendrick Motorsports drivers Alex Bowman, William Byron, and Kyle Larson for an illegally modified part on their Chevrolets that was discovered earlier this month…
NASCAR announced on Thursday that Hendrick Motorsports' appeal of the sanctions imposed on each of its four Cup Series race teams will be heard on March 29.
Hendrick Motorsports was given a record fine of $400,000 by NASCAR on Wednesday for making unauthorized changes to its cars.
William Byron has extended his contract with Hendrick Motorsports for another three years, committing to drive the team's No. 24 Chevrolet through the 2025 season.
After winning the NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta Speedway, William Byron becomes the third member of the Hendrick Motorsports crew to win a race this season.
Although Dale Earnhardt Jr. has no plans to return to the NASCAR Cup Series, he will be given another chance to test the Next Gen car with Hendrick Motorsports at Daytona.