Rick Hendrick's house is a 6-bed, 8-bath, 12,803 sq ft home he purchased in August of 2000 for $3.65M, according to public records. He owns at least 2 other vacant parcels and a condo in the area.
Rick Hendrick is an American businessman and motorsports executive, best known as the owner of Hendrick Motorsports, one of NASCAR's most successful teams. Born Joseph Riddick Hendrick III on July 12, 1949, in Warrenton, North Carolina, he developed an early passion for automobiles, working on and racing cars during his youth. At 14, he built a 1931 Chevrolet and began drag racing, eventually setting speed records. He later became the youngest Chevrolet dealer in the United States after opening Rick Hendrick Chevrolet.
In 1984, Hendrick founded All-Star Racing, which evolved into Hendrick Motorsports. Under his leadership, the team has achieved unparalleled success, securing a record 14 NASCAR Cup Series championships with drivers like Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Terry Labonte, Chase Elliott, and Kyle Larson. As of 2024, Hendrick Motorsports has amassed over 300 NASCAR Cup Series wins, making it the most victorious team in the sport's history.
Beyond racing, Hendrick established the Hendrick Automotive Group, which has grown into the largest privately held dealership group in the United States, representing 132 franchises across 26 states.
Hendrick's contributions to motorsports have been recognized with inductions into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2017 and the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2020. In 2024, the NASCAR Hall of Fame unveiled the "Hendrick Motorsports 40 Years" exhibit, celebrating the team's four-decade legacy and Hendrick's impact on the sport.
In 2004, his son Ricky Hendrick, a former NASCAR driver, died in a plane crash along with nine others, including family members and Hendrick Motorsports personnel.
Rick Hendrick's net worth is $1 billion.
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