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Name:Tyler Hendricks
Hometown: Pain Court, Ontario
Family:Scott (Dad), Sharon (Mom), Kyle ( Brother)
Hobbies: Racing, Weight Training, Video Games, Hockey
Years Racing: Karts – 1997 to 2008; Cars – Since 2009

ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

1997: PPK – Cadet Champion
2002: PPK – Junior Heavy Champion
2003: WRKC – Junior Teen Champion
2004: WRKC – Senior Light Champion
2006: WRKC – Senior Heavy Champion
2006: Ontario Grand National Senior Heavy Champion
2006: Ontario National Senior Light Champion
2007: WRKC – Senior Heavy Champion
2007:PPK Senior Medium Champion
2007: BSKRC – Senior Light Champion
2007: Ontario Grand National Senior Heavy Champion
2007: Ontario Grand National Senior Light Champion
2007:Granja Viana 500 in Brazil
2008: WRKC – Senior Light Champion
2008: BSKRC – Senior Heavy Champion
2008: Ontario Grand National Senior Heavy Champion
2008: Ontario Grand National Senior Medium Champion
2009: Delaware Powerade Modified Rookie of the Year
2010: Most Improved Driver – Modified Division
2010: Best Appearing Car – Modified Division
2011: Mosport Speedway Modified Champion
2011: Autumn Colours Classic – Peterborough – Modified Winner

HENDRICKS RACING TEAM

Dale Earnhardt Jr. (Hendrick Motorsports No. 88) and Kenseth (Joe Gibbs Racing No. Top-35 drivers who have not announced 2018 plans Cassill, Gray Gaulding and Reed Sorenson.

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Name:Scott Hendricks
Date of Birth: July 30th, 1966
Hometown: Pain Court, Ontario
Family: Sharon (Wife), Tyler (Son), Kyle (Son)
Hobbies: Racing
Years with Tyler: Forever

Name:Sharon Hendricks
Date of Birth: August 22nd, 1966
Hometown:Pain Court, Ontario
Family: Scott (Husband), Tyler (Son), Kyle (Son)
Hobbies: Scrapbooking, Reading, Racing, Baseball
Years with Tyler: Forever

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Name:Carly Hendricks
Date of Birth: Feb 3rd, 1986
Hometown: Chatham, Ontario
Family: Tyler (Husband)
Hobbies: Scrapbooking, Crafts , Volleyball
Years with Tyler: Since 2012

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Last Race:

Friday July 13 2018Ohsweken Night 8
Heat 2:1st
A-Main:6th

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Published 4:28 PM EDT Jul 23, 2017

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Rick Hendrick still prefers running with a four-pack. If he has his way, all four of those cars will be racing next season.

On Sunday, the longtime owner of one of NASCAR's powerhouse teams tried to douse the debate over a possible downsizing with one short statement.

'The plan is to run four cars next year,' Hendrick said just hours before the start of the Brickyard 400.

Hendrick Motorsports, like the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, is in the midst of a major transition.

Four-time series champion Jeff Gordon retired following the 2015 season, returned briefly last year to replace the injured Dale Earnhardt Jr., and now says he's finished with driving anything 'NASCAR related.'

Earnhardt, NASCAR's most popular driver each of the past 14 seasons, has already announced he's retiring at the end of 2017. On Thursday, Hendrick chose 24-year-old Alex Bowman as Earnhardt's replacement.

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That gives Hendrick two promising young drivers, Bowman and 21-year-old Chase Elliott, to put in the garage with seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson.

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But with sponsorship deals running out and Kasey Kahne underperforming in the fourth car, speculation about Hendrick's future plans have been the subject of a lot of chatter.

Hendrick did not address Kahne's future with the team.

Still, instead of suggesting the team might scale back to three cars in 2018, Hendrick and Bowman went in another direction Sunday — mentioning a possible expanded schedule this season.

'We started talking about that, getting into an Xfinity car before the year is over, but we've just started talking,' said Bowman, who has not driven full time in either of NASCAR's two top series this year. 'We have to kind of wait and see. I'd love to get back in a car.'

Hendrick did clarify the terms of Nationwide's new deal. He said Earnhardt's long-time sponsor signed a three-year contract with the team, though only the first year is to sponsor Bowman.

Earnhardt thinks it would be wise to stick with Bowman beyond 2018 because he believes Elliott and Bowman can become cornerstone pieces in the Cup's growing youth movement.

'He's got a good personality, he's good on social media and I think that's going to be an important part of it going forward,' Earnhardt said. 'Winning helps. But I think what sells is how you relate to real people.'

One driver who won't be moving up next year is 19-year-old William Byron, who became the youngest winner of a major race on Indy's 2.5-mile oval Saturday. He's won three of the last five races and looks like another promising future star.

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'We're not ready to cross that bridge yet,' Hendrick said when asked about adding Byron to his Cup team in 2018.

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Published 4:28 PM EDT Jul 23, 2017