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Hendrick Motorsports — Team Profile

Series: O'Reilly Auto Parts Series | Manufacturer: Chevrolet Base: Concord, North Carolina | Organization Tier: Elite

2026 O'Reilly Program

Hendrick Motorsports is running its first full-season O'Reilly Auto Parts Series program in 20 years in 2026, built around 20-year-old Corey Day in the No. 17. This is not a side project — it is a structured developmental investment from one of NASCAR's most accomplished organizations, with Adam Wall atop the pit box and HendrickCars.com as the primary sponsor.

Car Driver Crew Chief
No. 17 Corey Day Adam Wall

The Organization

Hendrick Motorsports was founded in 1984 by Rick Hendrick and is based in Concord, North Carolina. HMS is NASCAR's most decorated Cup organization — home to 14 Cup championships and drivers including Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. The organization fields four Cup cars while running the single-car O'Reilly program as a formal development lane for the first time since the early 2000s.

2026 Story

The Hendrick O'Reilly story is Corey Day, and Day got his win — a final-lap pass of Sheldon Creed at Talladega on April 25 for his first career O'Reilly Series victory and Hendrick's first-ever O'Reilly win at the track. Through 12 races he sits fourth in points with one win, four top-fives, nine top-tens, a pole, and a Martinsville runner-up. The Texas weekend that followed Talladega ended on Lap 1 — a hard wreck off Turn 2 that took the No. 17 out of the Andy's Frozen Custard 340 — but Day held fourth in points on the cushion he had built. For a 20-year-old rookie in a Hendrick car, the profile is what HMS came back to the O'Reilly Series for.

The organizational question is patience. Hendrick returned to the O'Reilly Series because it believes the level is worth using as a development runway — not because it expects championships in year one. But in a sport where every result gets read against the team's name, the patience required to let Day develop will be tested more at HMS than it would be at any other organization.

Key Connections


Recent Races — Dover All-Star Weekend, May 15–17, 2026

BetRivers 200 (O'Reilly Series, May 16): Corey Day won in the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet — his second career O'Reilly Series win, first at Dover. The pass came with four laps left, up against the outside wall. Read the recap.

NASCAR All-Star Race (Cup, May 17): HMS went home with no top-five drivers. Kyle Larson, the three-time All-Star Race champion and Friday practice leader, was eliminated in a nine-car wreck in Stage 1 along with Chase Elliott. HMS remains the all-time winningest All-Star Race team with 11 trophies. Read the recap.

Coverage (9 articles)

Elliott Wins Texas Again. He Said He Didn't Like the Place.

John Speedway·

Chase Elliott won his second Texas Cup race Sunday by 0.407 seconds over Denny Hamlin, with a final-restart side-draft push from Hendrick Motorsports teammate Alex Bowman clearing him through Turn 2. Bowman finished P3, Tyler Reddick took P4 on a two-tire stop, and Connor Zilisch quietly logged his best Cup oval finish (P16) in the JRM development car. Hendrick has now won four of the last six Cup races at Texas Motor Speedway.

Hamlin Wins the Million From the Pole at Dover. The Million Goes to Mama.

John Speedway·

Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR All-Star Race from the pole at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday, beat his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe in a side-by-side fight to the line, and became the third driver in the sport's history to win the All-Star at multiple tracks. Asked what he'd do with the $1 million check, he said he'd give it to his mother — a line that landed harder given his father's death in a December fire.

The Hungry Gator Got to Larson's Bumper. He Just Couldn't Get Around Him.

John Speedway·

Kyle Larson held the bottom for 17 green-flag laps and beat his JR Motorsports teammate Justin Allgaier to the line by 0.293 seconds at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday. Allgaier — the points leader, three-time winner this year, sitting on the pole — got to Larson's bumper. He just couldn't get around him without contact, and he wasn't going to make contact. JR Motorsports went one-two. Allgaier extended his championship lead to 121 points anyway.

Dover Hosts the All-Star Race for the First Time. The Format Is the Story.

John Speedway·

Dover Motor Speedway hosts the NASCAR All-Star Race for the first time in the event's forty-one-year history this Sunday. The format is three segments, 75 / 75 / 200 laps, with no All-Star Open and a Pit Crew Challenge that doubles as Saturday qualifying. Seventeen drivers are already locked into the 26-driver final segment.

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