The only Chevrolet Corvette that ever finished a NASCAR Cup Series race has been rescued and fully restored by Rick Hendrick.
On the heels of winning Sunday's Cookout Clash exhibition race at Bowman Gray Stadium, Chase Elliott enters this year's Daytona 500 with momentum.
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The starting price for a production 2025 Corvette ZR1 is $174,995, which, while still considerable, is significantly more ...
Byron had a pretty forgettable weekend. He started 11th, got turned with 85 laps to go (the same time as his HMS teammate ...
A stunning black-on-red 1966 Pontiac GTO Convertible with a fuel-injected 389 V8 and 5-speed manual will cross the auction ...
Hendrick Motorsports vice-chairman Jeff Gordon applauded Chase Elliott for winning the Cook Out Clash at the Bowman Gray Stadium.
Looking at Alex Bowman in the shadow of his Hendrick Motorsports teammates, many see him as coming up short. He isn’t as fast ...
Rick Hendrick, NASCAR Hall of Famer and avid car collector, purchased the first 2025 Corvette ZR1 for $3.7 million at auction ...
Penske's Ryan Blaney came up one spot shy after starting dead last, and Chase Elliott joins his dad as a Clash winner 38 ...
Chase Elliott’s impressive win at Bowman Gray Stadium didn’t pay any points, but the Hendrick Motorsports driver is nevertheless encouraged.