For No. 48 Ally pit crew member Donnie Tasser, this rare achievement is now part of his story. “It’s certainly something special,” Tasser said. “I didn’t really think about it until after it happened.
In November of 1996, Rick Hendrick, the company's owner and CEO, was diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia, a rare form ...
"I think the year before we tested Watkins Glen and it was a repave and we were doing a tire test and running through the motions and testing all the parts and pieces. (Chase Elliott) was always good, ...
With the win, Ricky Hendrick had become the youngest winner in the history of the series at the time. Ricky Hendrick (second ...
Just an hour or two before, Gordon had taken the checkered flag to win the inaugural Brickyard 400 at historic Indianapolis ...
From 2006 to 2010, the driver of the No. 48 entry had a firm grip on the competition winning a record-setting five NASCAR Cup ...
“We led a lot of laps and having the number one pit stall was a big deal because, as that race does, when it goes from daytime to nighttime, we ended up making quite a few adjustments to the car that ...
Editor’s note: This is the 30th in a 40-part series highlighting 40 of the greatest wins in the history of Hendrick Motorsports to finish its 40th anniversary season. A new installment will be ...
“Our pit crew had a Game 7 moment of bases loaded, bottom of the 9th (inning), two outs, down by three runs and they hit a grand slam to get us off pit road first. It was a really big deal. And then ...
“I’m not thinking about (two tires at all). It was not even on my mind to do anything like that until Ray called for it and I didn’t know why he called for it but I don’t know if I even questioned it.