Free Web Site - Free Web Space and Site Hosting - Web Hosting - Internet Store and Ecommerce Solution Provider - High Speed Internet
Search the Web

Hendrick Motorsports

Home Biography Headlines Multimedia Sprint Cup Statistics Nationwide  Series Statistics Hendrick  Motorsports Schedule Tracks Sponsors Year-by-Year  Career The Jeff Gordon Foundation

Jimmie Johnson - Driver of the Lowe's Impala SS

Last Race Finish:

Points Position:

7th

7th

 

More in-depth stats: click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dale Earnhardt Jr.- Driver of the AMP/National Guard Impala SS

Last Race Finish:

Points Position:

35th

3rd

 

More in-depth stats: click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Casey Mears- Driver of the Kelloggs Impala SS

Last Race Finish:

Points Position:

17th

25th

 

 

More in-depth stats: click here.

    

168 Nextel Cup Victories

-Jeff Gordon has picked up 81 of the 168 victories (48.2% of the wins).

-Hendrick Motorsports has won 7 championships, in 1995(Jeff Gordon), 1996(Terry Labonte), 1997(Gordon), 1998(Gordon), 2001(Gordon), 2006(Jimmie Johnson), and 2007(Johnson)

-Hendrick Motorsports won four consecutive Cup titles from 1995-1998. They are the only racing organization to win four in a row.
(Gordon-1995,1997,1998. Labonte-1996)

-Hendrick Motorsports has won the Daytona 500 six times.
(Bodine-1986, Waltrip-1989, Gordon-1997,1999,2005, Johnson-2006)

-Thirteen different drivers have won Cup races for Hendrick Motorsports.

-Two drivers from Hendrick Motorsports won at least one race for seven consecutive seasons.
(Gordon 1994-2000, Labonte 1994-1999, Nadeau 2000).

-In 2003, 2006, and 2007 all four full-time Hendrick Motorsports Cup drivers visited victory lane.

-1985 was the only winless season in Hendrick Motorsport's history.

-Hendrick Motorsports claims 7 Cup Series Titles, 1 Busch Series Title, and 3 Craftsman Truck Series Titles.

-The first driver to win a race in Nascar competition for Rick Hendrick was Dale Earnhardt, in a 1983 Busch Series race at Charlotte.

-Two drivers have four races in a row while driving a car for Hendrick Motorsports, Jimmie Johnson (2007) and Jeff Gordon (1998)