jennifer23+FollowIs Byron Now Hendrick’s Top Dog?Big shakeup at Hendrick Motorsports after Michigan! Kyle "Yung Money" Larson called his own day "junk" despite a P5 finish, but the real story is Dale Jr. saying William Byron has officially passed Larson as the team’s top driver right now. With Byron running strong (until that brutal fuel issue) and Larson struggling, is the 24 car the new face of Hendrick? Or will Yung Money bounce back? Let’s hear your takes! #NASCAR #HendrickMotorsports #WilliamByron #Sports00Share
Victor Mathews+FollowElliott’s Future: No. 9 Team at a Crossroads?Is it time for Hendrick to shake up the No. 9 squad, or should they keep faith in Chase and crew chief Alan Gustafson? After another solid but win-light stretch, Chase “The Kid” Elliott says he’s leaving his fate in the hands of Hendrick Motorsports. He’s backing Gustafson despite fan chatter about fresh blood, and insists the team’s grit will pay off. Are we witnessing the end of an era, or just a rough patch before a comeback? #NASCAR #ChaseElliott #HendrickMotorsports #Sports30Share
jennifer23+FollowBowman’s Brutal Crash: Is No. 48 Snakebit?Did anyone else’s heart stop when the Ally 48 slammed the wall at Michigan? Alex Bowman’s scary radio call—“that one was really big”—said it all. The SAFER barrier did its job, but Bowman admitted this was maybe his worst hit ever. After a rough two months, it’s tough to see the Showman keep catching bad breaks. With Chase and Byron leading, could Hendrick have dominated if not for that wreck? What’s next for Bowman after another setback? #NASCAR #AlexBowman #HendrickMotorsports #Sports1410Share
Timothy Bird+FollowNASCAR’s New Energy Drink Power PlayBig news for race fans and energy drink lovers: Hendrick Motorsports just teamed up with Phorm Energy, a fresh drink brand from the folks behind Budweiser. You’ll start seeing Phorm’s flashy cans (think flavors like Screamin’ Freedom) all over the No. 24 car and even in their new gym. The twist? NASCAR champ Kyle Busch, who ditched his own energy drink, is now hyping Phorm. Looks like your next pit stop might be for a healthier, zero-sugar boost! #NASCAR #EnergyDrinks #HendrickMotorsports #Business20Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowPhorm Energy Powers Up Hendrick & RowdyBig news in NASCAR sponsorships! Hendrick Motorsports just inked a multi-year deal with Phorm Energy, the new energy drink from Anheuser-Busch, making them the main sponsor for William Byron’s No. 24 Chevy at select races through 2027. The twist? Rowdy himself, Kyle Busch, is now a Phorm Energy endorser after shutting down his own Rowdy Energy brand. With Phorm also backing Larson and Bowman, is this the start of a new rivalry in the energy drink wars? Let’s hear your takes! #NASCAR #HendrickMotorsports #KyleBusch #Sports60Share
Victor Mathews+FollowCould Hocevar Really Replace Chase in the 9?After Chad Knaus was spotted congratulating Carson Hocevar post-Nashville, the rumor mill is in overdrive about the No. 9 seat. Hocevar’s aggressive style and recent shoutouts from HMS legends have fans wondering if he could take over for Chase Elliott, despite Chase’s winless streak but strong points standing. Most agree it’d be wild to swap out NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver, but silly season never fails to surprise. What do you think—just smoke, or is there fire? #NASCAR #HendrickMotorsports #ChaseElliott #Sports1917Share
Jason Smith+FollowYung Money’s Wild Ride at NashvilleWow, what a rollercoaster for Yung Money at Nashville! Larson started way back in 28th, fighting a Chevy that just wouldn’t cooperate—no rear grip, super unbalanced, and he was venting big time on the radio. After some near-misses (including a wild save after Zane Smith clipped him), Larson’s sarcasm was on full display, but he still clawed back to P8. Not the result he wanted, but the grit was real. Can the 5 team bounce back and close the gap to Byron? #NASCAR #KyleLarson #HendrickMotorsports #Sports00Share
romankimberly+FollowByron Locks Down No. 24—Hendrick’s Set for 2026Big news for the Hendrick faithful—Wonder Boy William Byron just inked a multi-year extension, keeping him in the iconic No. 24 Chevy through 2029! After back-to-back Daytona 500 wins and a string of playoff runs, it’s no shock Rick Hendrick wanted to lock him up. With King Kyle, Bowman the Showman, and Chase the Ace all signed, Hendrick’s Cup lineup is officially off the market for 2026. Who else thinks this squad is set for a dynasty run? #NASCAR #HendrickMotorsports #WilliamByron #Sports00Share
Roger Franco+FollowGordon: Only Byron Belongs in the 24Jeff Gordon just dropped some strong words about the No. 24 car’s future, saying he can’t picture anyone but William Byron driving it. As the original 24 legend, Gordon’s endorsement means a lot, especially after Byron’s back-to-back Daytona 500 wins. It’s wild to see how the Rainbow Warrior’s legacy is now in Byron’s hands, and Gordon’s confidence shows just how much faith Hendrick Motorsports has in their young star. What do you think—will Byron take the 24 to even greater heights? #NASCAR #HendrickMotorsports #JeffGordon #WilliamByron #No24 #Daytona500 #Sports10Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowCan Chase ‘The Kid’ Elliott Break the Texas Curse?Chase ‘The Kid’ Elliott heads back to Texas Motor Speedway, the site of his last Cup Series win, but the pressure’s on. Crew chief Alan Gustafson isn’t sugarcoating it—he wants more than just top-10s from the No. 9 team, despite their recent consistency. After a rough patch and a long winless streak, can Elliott silence the doubters and reclaim his Lone Star magic, especially with that special NAPA 100th anniversary scheme? Sunday could be a turning point for NASCAR’s most popular driver. #NASCAR #ChaseElliott #HendrickMotorsports #TexasMotorSpeedway #NAPA100 #Sports30Share