The Hendrick Motorsports #25 car was driven by Casey Mears in 2007 for 36 races. Brad Keselowski drove the car for two races in 2008 and seven races in 2009.
The #25 car debuted as the #60 in 2003, then changing to #84 in 2004 and then again to #44 in 2005-2006.
In 2008, Dale Jr. drove for Hendrick Motorsports.
Hendrick Motorsports was created in 1984.
JR Motorsports has been in a partnership with Rick Hendrick since Junior joined Hendrick Motorsports in 2008. JR Motorsports is owned by Dale Jr., Rick Hendrick, Tony Eury Jr. (Dale Jr's cousin), and Kelley Earnhardt (Dale Jr's sister). The team uses Hendrick Motorsports engines in the Nationwide Series.
Yes, he did. Mark Martin drove for Hendrick Motorsports in 2011, with Lance McGrew as his crew chief.
Rick Hendrick is the owner of Hendrick Motorsports. Jeff Gordon, along with Hendrick share ownership of Jimmie Johnson's #48 Cup Series car.
In 2012, Kasey Kahne replaced Mark Martin at Hendrick Motorsports.
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Dale Jr's contract with Hendrick Motorsports runs through 2017.
In 2004, Kyle Busch drove for Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. He drove full-time in the Nascar Nationwide Series, while also starting six races in the Cup Series that season.
Hendrick Motorsports builds their own cars and engines at their own motor shop for their race teams.
Dale Jr's contract with Hendrick Motorsports runs through 2012.
Roush Fenway Racing and Matt Kenseth never specified why contract talks abruptly broke down in 2012.Going into that season, the team had plans on a long-term contract to have Kenseth retire at Roush Fenway.