Ray Hendrick

American racing driver (1929–1990)
NASCAR driver
Raymond Hendrick
Born(1929-04-01)April 1, 1929
Richmond, Virginia, United States
DiedSeptember 28, 1990(1990-09-28) (aged 61)
Cause of deathCancer
AchievementsAll-time wins leader at Martinsville Speedway (20 wins)
AwardsNamed one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame (1993)
Virginia Motorsports Hall of Fame (2003)
International Motorsports Hall of Fame (2007)
Ranked No. 4 on All-Time Top 10 Modified Drivers list (2010)
Named one of NASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers (2023)
NASCAR Cup Series career
17 races run over 10 years
Best finish75th (1969)
First race1967 Southern 500 (Darlington)
Last race1974 Old Dominion 500 (Martinsville)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 6 0
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
7 races run over 1 year
Best finish27th (1982)
First race1982 Eastern 150 (Richmond)
Last race1982 Harvest 150 Richmond)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 4 0
Statistics current as of April 24, 2013.

Ray Hendrick (April 1, 1929 – September 28, 1990) was an American race car driver. He was known as "Mr. Modified" during his 36-year career in motorsports, mainly in the modified stock car racing class.

The Virginia native collected more than 700 victories in modifieds and the NASCAR Late Model Sportsman Series (later known as Busch Grand National Division). Ray Hendrick was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2012, and was inducted in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2007.

Hendrick raced his famous winged No. 11 Modified coupe fielded by Jack Tant and Clayton Mitchell. Rick Hendrick (no relation) was a pit crew member on his car in the 1960s.[1] The Richmond, Virginia star won five track championships at South Boston Speedway, four of them while competing in the NASCAR Modified division and one in the NASCAR Late Model Sportsman division.

Ray never won the National Modified Championship but finished in the Top 10 in Points nine times:

  • 7th in 1960,
  • 9th in 1961,
  • 6th in 1963,
  • 3rd in 1964,
  • 7th in 1965,
  • 3rd in 1966,
  • 5th in 1967,
  • 6th in 1968, and
  • 10th in 1969.

Ray also finished 8th in 1974 and 9th in 1975 in the National Late Model Sportsman Points before it became known as the Busch Grand National Division. Ray won the Modified "Race of Champions" 2 times, in 1969 on the 1-mile Langhorne Speedway asphalt and in 1975 on the Trenton Speedway 1.5-mile oval. Ray is 1st on the all-time winners list of Martinsville Speedway with 20 wins between 1963 and 1975. Next on the list is Richard Petty with 15 wins, followed by Geoff Bodine, Darrell Waltrip, and Richie Evans. Ray also won a 100 Lap National Championship race on Memorial Day Weekend of 1970 at Stafford Motor Speedway.

Hendrick was best known for his racing philosophy of racing anywhere and everywhere. Hendrick's modified career and philosophy of racing anywhere and everywhere prevented him from competing full-time in NASCAR Winston Cup. In 17 starts, he collected two top-five and six top-10 finishes.

Racing record

(Note: NASCAR didn't keep an official record on statistics for the Xfinity Series until 1982 or the Whelen Modified Tour until 1985)

Season Series Team Name No. Races Poles Wins Points Final Placing
1953 National Modified Series 154 1+ - - 3,461 14th
1954 Sportsman Division - - - - 222 798th
National Modified Series - - - - 3,004 8th
1956 Grand National Series Sam McCuthen 25/44 2 0 0 0 228th
1957 NASCAR Convertible Division J.S. Rice 90 3 0 0 536 46th
1959 Sportsman Division - 1 - - - -
1960 National Modified Series - - - - 2,572 7th
1961 National Modified Series - - - - 3,064 9th
1962 Grand National Series Rebel Racing 35 2 0 0 0 83rd
National Modified Series 2 1+ - - 3,036 6th
1963 Grand National Series Rebel Racing 35 2 0 0 716 87th
National Modified Series - 2+ - 1+ 3,036 6th
1964 National Modified Series 11 3+ - - 4,675 3rd
1965 National Modified Series - - - - 2,958 7th
1966 National Modified Series 11 3+ - 1+ 5,872 3rd
1967 Grand National Series Cotton Owens 5 1 0 0 0 112th
National Modified Series Jack Tant 11/90 2+ - - 4,210 5th
1968 Grand National Series Tom Friedkin 14/15 4 0 0 0 95th
National Modified Series - - - - 4,054 6th
1969 Grand National Series Ray Hendrick 20 1 0 0 76 75th
Late Model Sportsman Division - 11 1+ - - 2,301 16th
Grand Touring - 1+ - - - -
1970 National Modified Series Jack Tant - - 1+ 1+ 2,979 11th
Late Model Sportsman Division Bob Adams - 1+ 1+ 1+ 2,301 16th
Grand American 0 1+ - - - -
1971 Winston Cup Series L.G. DeWitt 42 1 0 0 0 -
Late Model Sportsman Division - 38 2+ - 2+ 2,301 16th
National Modified Series - 1 1+ - - - -
1972 Winston Cup Series Dave Marcis 2 1 0 0 0 -
Late Model Sportsman Division - 38 1+ - - - -
1973 Winston Cup Series Junie Donlavey 90 2 0 0 0 88th
1974 Winston Cup Series Nord Krauskopf 71 1 0 0 0.62 128th
Late Model Sportsman Division - 15 2+ - - 4,262 8th
National Modified Series 1 2+ - - - -
1975 Late Model Sportsman Division - - 1+ - 1+ 3,450 9th
National Modified Series 01 1+ - - 1,381 20th
1976 Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series Dick Armstrong 01 2+ - - - -
National Modified Series 01 1+ - - 1,381 20th
1977 Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series - 01 7+ - 1+ 2,085 14th
National Modified Series 01 4+ - - 725 31st
1978 Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series - 62/90 3+ - - 1,637 14th
National Modified Series 26 3+ - 1+ 857 23rd
1979 Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series - 02 1+ - - 2,007 10th
1980 Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series - 02 4+ - 1+ 1,415 18th
Grand American - 1+ - - - -
1981 Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series - - 2+ - - - -
1982 Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series - - 7 0 0 965 27th
1983 Late Model Stock Car - - 1 0 0 - -

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Benny Parsons' commentary, ESPN 26 hour marathon for the Top NASCAR races as it turns 50 years old at Riverside International Raceway". Top NASCAR Races. 1999. 1:00 minutes in. ESPN2. ESPN.
  2. ^ NASCAR PR (February 1, 2010). "All-Time Top 10 Modified Drivers". NASCAR Home Tracks. NASCAR.com. Archived from the original on April 5, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-24.

External links

  • Ray Hendrick driver statistics at Racing-Reference
  • The Third Turn Profile
  • Ultimate Racing History Profile
  • NASCAR.com NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers
  • NASCAR.com NASCAR's Modified All-Time Top 10
  • SouthBostonSpeedway.com South Boston Speedway's History
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