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Hendrick Motorsports 40 Years celebrates the NASCAR-champion teamâ s 40th anniversary in competition. Forty stories from the 1980s to today relate the teamâ s full history in this officially licensed book.
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Hendrick Motorsports 40 Years celebrates the NASCAR-champion teamâ s 40th anniversary in competition. Forty stories from the 1980s to today relate the teamâ s full history in this officially licensed book.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 267mm x 236mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1194g
- ISBN-13: 9780760391235
- ISBN-10: 0760391238
- Artikelnr.: 69823807
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 267mm x 236mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1194g
- ISBN-13: 9780760391235
- ISBN-10: 0760391238
- Artikelnr.: 69823807
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ben White attended his first NASCAR Cup Series race in 1972 at Darlington, South Carolina, at age 11. The Clinton, North Carolina, native drove his own race cars on a few local short tracks in the late 1970s before joining Richard Childress Racing as a crew member in 1980. White turned his attention to writing about NASCAR in 1983 for the Lexington Dispatch (North Carolina) newspaper, and he continues to write for that publication today, as well as North Carolina newspapers in Fayetteville, Kinston, Burlington, and Asheboro. From 1989 until 2010, he served as staff writer, managing editor, and senior editor of NASCAR Illustrated Magazine and managing editor of the American Racing Classics book series from 1991 to 1994. White has authored numerous NASCAR books including Motorbooks’ NASCAR Then and Now, NASCAR Racers, NASCAR Legends, and 20 Years of Hendrick Motorsports. White resides in Salisbury, NC.
Section 1 1980s
1 An Unlikely Powerhouse
2 Keeping the Lights On: Martinsville Win Saves Hendrick Motorsports
3 The Road to Daytona
4 Hendrick Becomes a Modern Multi-Car Team
5 Shooting Star: The Brilliance of Tim Richmond
6 Like a Dream: Darrell Waltrip Arrives with Expectations
7 Ken Schrader Joins “Pop’s Team”
8 Hitting the Road: The Corvette GTP Program
9 Sidebar: Linda Hendrick’s Steady Presence
SECTION 2 1990s
10 Going Hollywood: The Making of Days of Thunder
11 Ricky Rudd Brings Swagger and Strong Résumé
12 Changing the Sport: Jeff Gordon and the Rainbow Warriors
13 Home Game: Bragging Rights at Charlotte
14 T-Rex: Creating a Monster
15 Terry Labonte Ices Another Championship
16 Truckin’: Jack Sprague Delivers Three Titles
17 This One’s for You: Daytona Sweep Stirs Emotions
18 Sidebar: It’s All About People: Rick Hendrick’s Winning Culture
SECTION 3 2000s
19 Ricky Hendrick: An Emerging Leader
20 Stepping In: John Hendrick at the Helm
21 Live From New York! It’s Jeff Gordon and Saturday Night Live
22 No. 24 Team’s Fourth Championship Cements Place in History
23 Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Move Rocks NASCAR
24 Seventh Heaven: The Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus Dynasty
25 The Triumph and Tragedy of Martinsville
26 Sidebar: A Winning Combination: Hendrick Motorsports and Chevrolet
SECTION 4 2010s
27 Talented Kasey Kahne Joins the Team
28 Chase Elliott: Second-Generation Champion
29 An Unconventional Path Brings William Byron on Board
30 Alan Gustafson’s Winning Ways
31 Rick’s Refuge: The Hendrick Heritage Center
32 Sidebar: Hendrick Motorsports and the NASCAR Hall of Fame
SECTION 5 2020s
33 The Enduring Legacy of Randy Dorton
34 1-2-3-4: Alex Bowman Leads Historic Dover Finish
35 269: A New Wins Record
36 Wasting No Time: Kyle Larson Dominates
2021 Season
37 Jeff Gordon: Takin’ Care of Business
38 NASCAR to Le Mans: Garage 56 Goes Global
39 The Double: Larson Chases Crown Jewels
40 Sidebar: 300 and Counting
AFTERWORD BY RICK HENDRICK
APPENDICES
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PHOTO CREDITS
INDEX
1 An Unlikely Powerhouse
2 Keeping the Lights On: Martinsville Win Saves Hendrick Motorsports
3 The Road to Daytona
4 Hendrick Becomes a Modern Multi-Car Team
5 Shooting Star: The Brilliance of Tim Richmond
6 Like a Dream: Darrell Waltrip Arrives with Expectations
7 Ken Schrader Joins “Pop’s Team”
8 Hitting the Road: The Corvette GTP Program
9 Sidebar: Linda Hendrick’s Steady Presence
SECTION 2 1990s
10 Going Hollywood: The Making of Days of Thunder
11 Ricky Rudd Brings Swagger and Strong Résumé
12 Changing the Sport: Jeff Gordon and the Rainbow Warriors
13 Home Game: Bragging Rights at Charlotte
14 T-Rex: Creating a Monster
15 Terry Labonte Ices Another Championship
16 Truckin’: Jack Sprague Delivers Three Titles
17 This One’s for You: Daytona Sweep Stirs Emotions
18 Sidebar: It’s All About People: Rick Hendrick’s Winning Culture
SECTION 3 2000s
19 Ricky Hendrick: An Emerging Leader
20 Stepping In: John Hendrick at the Helm
21 Live From New York! It’s Jeff Gordon and Saturday Night Live
22 No. 24 Team’s Fourth Championship Cements Place in History
23 Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Move Rocks NASCAR
24 Seventh Heaven: The Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus Dynasty
25 The Triumph and Tragedy of Martinsville
26 Sidebar: A Winning Combination: Hendrick Motorsports and Chevrolet
SECTION 4 2010s
27 Talented Kasey Kahne Joins the Team
28 Chase Elliott: Second-Generation Champion
29 An Unconventional Path Brings William Byron on Board
30 Alan Gustafson’s Winning Ways
31 Rick’s Refuge: The Hendrick Heritage Center
32 Sidebar: Hendrick Motorsports and the NASCAR Hall of Fame
SECTION 5 2020s
33 The Enduring Legacy of Randy Dorton
34 1-2-3-4: Alex Bowman Leads Historic Dover Finish
35 269: A New Wins Record
36 Wasting No Time: Kyle Larson Dominates
2021 Season
37 Jeff Gordon: Takin’ Care of Business
38 NASCAR to Le Mans: Garage 56 Goes Global
39 The Double: Larson Chases Crown Jewels
40 Sidebar: 300 and Counting
AFTERWORD BY RICK HENDRICK
APPENDICES
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PHOTO CREDITS
INDEX
Section 1 1980s
1 An Unlikely Powerhouse
2 Keeping the Lights On: Martinsville Win Saves Hendrick Motorsports
3 The Road to Daytona
4 Hendrick Becomes a Modern Multi-Car Team
5 Shooting Star: The Brilliance of Tim Richmond
6 Like a Dream: Darrell Waltrip Arrives with Expectations
7 Ken Schrader Joins “Pop’s Team”
8 Hitting the Road: The Corvette GTP Program
9 Sidebar: Linda Hendrick’s Steady Presence
SECTION 2 1990s
10 Going Hollywood: The Making of Days of Thunder
11 Ricky Rudd Brings Swagger and Strong Résumé
12 Changing the Sport: Jeff Gordon and the Rainbow Warriors
13 Home Game: Bragging Rights at Charlotte
14 T-Rex: Creating a Monster
15 Terry Labonte Ices Another Championship
16 Truckin’: Jack Sprague Delivers Three Titles
17 This One’s for You: Daytona Sweep Stirs Emotions
18 Sidebar: It’s All About People: Rick Hendrick’s Winning Culture
SECTION 3 2000s
19 Ricky Hendrick: An Emerging Leader
20 Stepping In: John Hendrick at the Helm
21 Live From New York! It’s Jeff Gordon and Saturday Night Live
22 No. 24 Team’s Fourth Championship Cements Place in History
23 Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Move Rocks NASCAR
24 Seventh Heaven: The Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus Dynasty
25 The Triumph and Tragedy of Martinsville
26 Sidebar: A Winning Combination: Hendrick Motorsports and Chevrolet
SECTION 4 2010s
27 Talented Kasey Kahne Joins the Team
28 Chase Elliott: Second-Generation Champion
29 An Unconventional Path Brings William Byron on Board
30 Alan Gustafson’s Winning Ways
31 Rick’s Refuge: The Hendrick Heritage Center
32 Sidebar: Hendrick Motorsports and the NASCAR Hall of Fame
SECTION 5 2020s
33 The Enduring Legacy of Randy Dorton
34 1-2-3-4: Alex Bowman Leads Historic Dover Finish
35 269: A New Wins Record
36 Wasting No Time: Kyle Larson Dominates
2021 Season
37 Jeff Gordon: Takin’ Care of Business
38 NASCAR to Le Mans: Garage 56 Goes Global
39 The Double: Larson Chases Crown Jewels
40 Sidebar: 300 and Counting
AFTERWORD BY RICK HENDRICK
APPENDICES
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PHOTO CREDITS
INDEX
1 An Unlikely Powerhouse
2 Keeping the Lights On: Martinsville Win Saves Hendrick Motorsports
3 The Road to Daytona
4 Hendrick Becomes a Modern Multi-Car Team
5 Shooting Star: The Brilliance of Tim Richmond
6 Like a Dream: Darrell Waltrip Arrives with Expectations
7 Ken Schrader Joins “Pop’s Team”
8 Hitting the Road: The Corvette GTP Program
9 Sidebar: Linda Hendrick’s Steady Presence
SECTION 2 1990s
10 Going Hollywood: The Making of Days of Thunder
11 Ricky Rudd Brings Swagger and Strong Résumé
12 Changing the Sport: Jeff Gordon and the Rainbow Warriors
13 Home Game: Bragging Rights at Charlotte
14 T-Rex: Creating a Monster
15 Terry Labonte Ices Another Championship
16 Truckin’: Jack Sprague Delivers Three Titles
17 This One’s for You: Daytona Sweep Stirs Emotions
18 Sidebar: It’s All About People: Rick Hendrick’s Winning Culture
SECTION 3 2000s
19 Ricky Hendrick: An Emerging Leader
20 Stepping In: John Hendrick at the Helm
21 Live From New York! It’s Jeff Gordon and Saturday Night Live
22 No. 24 Team’s Fourth Championship Cements Place in History
23 Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Move Rocks NASCAR
24 Seventh Heaven: The Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus Dynasty
25 The Triumph and Tragedy of Martinsville
26 Sidebar: A Winning Combination: Hendrick Motorsports and Chevrolet
SECTION 4 2010s
27 Talented Kasey Kahne Joins the Team
28 Chase Elliott: Second-Generation Champion
29 An Unconventional Path Brings William Byron on Board
30 Alan Gustafson’s Winning Ways
31 Rick’s Refuge: The Hendrick Heritage Center
32 Sidebar: Hendrick Motorsports and the NASCAR Hall of Fame
SECTION 5 2020s
33 The Enduring Legacy of Randy Dorton
34 1-2-3-4: Alex Bowman Leads Historic Dover Finish
35 269: A New Wins Record
36 Wasting No Time: Kyle Larson Dominates
2021 Season
37 Jeff Gordon: Takin’ Care of Business
38 NASCAR to Le Mans: Garage 56 Goes Global
39 The Double: Larson Chases Crown Jewels
40 Sidebar: 300 and Counting
AFTERWORD BY RICK HENDRICK
APPENDICES
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PHOTO CREDITS
INDEX