- Ricky Hendrick
Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Joseph Riddick "Ricky" Hendrick IV
Birthdate = birth date|1980|4|2|mf=y | Birthplace = Charlotte,North Carolina
Died = death date and age|2004|10|24|1980|4|2|mf=y
Cause of Death = Airplane crash
Awards = -Best_Truck_Pos = 6th - 2001
Truck_Wins = 1
Truck_Top_Tens = 23
Truck_Poles = 0
First_Truck_Race = 2000Grainger.com 200 (Pikes Peak)
First_Truck_Win = 2001O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 (Kansas)
Last_Truck_Win = 2001O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 (Kansas)
Last_Truck_Race = 2001Auto Club 200 (Fontana)
Total_Truck_Races = 30
Years_In_Truck = 2Best_Busch_Pos = 29th - 2002
Years_In_Busch = 3
Busch_Top_Tens = 3
Busch_Poles = 0
First_Busch_Race = 1999Kmart 200
Last_Busch_Race = 2002Mr. Goodcents 300
Total_Busch_Races = 49Joseph Riddick Hendrick IV, (
April 2 ,1980 -October 24 ,2004 ), born inCharlotte, North Carolina , was aNASCAR driver and owner affiliated with his fatherRick Hendrick 'sHendrick Motorsports team. He died on a team flight to the race atMartinsville Speedway inMartinsville, Virginia along with his uncle, 2 cousins and six others. Ricky's fiancée, Emily Maynard, was pregnant with his child at the time of his death. His daughter, Josephine Riddick "Ricki" Hendrick, was bornJune 29 ,2005 .Hendrick began his driving career at the age of 15, running the
Legends Summer Shootout Series atCharlotte Motor Speedway . He won his firstpole position and race in 1998. He started driving in theBusch Series at age 19 in 1999. He started fifth atMyrtle Beach Speedway in the #24DuPont car owned byGordon/Evernham Motorsports , and finished 20th. He also ran a race atNorth Carolina Speedway later that year in the 24, but he wrecked and finished 37th. He ran eleven Busch races in 2000, posting three top-ten starts in addition to a fifth-place run atNashville Speedway USA , his first race that year. He also made six starts in theCraftsman Truck Series , driving the #17GMAC truck, finishing in the top-ten four times.In 2001, Hendrick moved to the Truck Series full-time, grabbing a win at
Kansas Speedway . He also had nineteen top-ten runs, finishing sixth in points, and was runner-up toTravis Kvapil for Rookie of the Year honors. He moved to the Busch Series to run the #5 car full-time in 2002, but suffered a broken shoulder atLas Vegas Motor Speedway . After missing six races, he returned, but retired at the end of the year, choosing to become a car owner.As an owner, Ricky won the Busch Series Championship in 2003, after having chosen to put driver
Brian Vickers in the seat of the #5 GMAC Chevrolet Monte Carlo (the ride that he had retired from the previous year). At the time of his death, he was the owner of the #25 Ditech.com Chevrolet Monte Carlo in the Nextel Cup Series with Vickers, and the owner of the #5 Lowes Chevrolet Monte Carlo in the Busch Series with driverKyle Busch .The Hendrick Foundation for Children
Established in 2004 by Hendrick's brother, the late John L. Hendrick, the Hendrick Foundation for Children provides programs and services to benefit youngsters with illness, injury, disability, or other hindrance. Continued in John Hendrick's memory, the organization has raised millions of dollars toward community-oriented initiatives that improve the quality of children's lives.
The Foundation committed $3 million in 2005 to assist in the establishment of Charlotte's 12-story, 234-room Levine Children's Hospital, a world-class facility dedicated to the needs of children and their families. In recognition of the gift, the hospital dedicated its pediatric intensive care center in honor of Rick Hendrick's late son, Ricky. The hospital opened in October 2007.
See also
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October 2004 Martinsville plane crash External links
* [http://www.nascar.com/2004/news/opinion/10/25/hendrick_carrying_on/index.html Hendrick Motorsports Tribute]
* [http://catchfence.com/html/2004/ck102604.html A True Hero: Ricky Hendrick]
* [http://www.carolinas.org/newsandpub/pressreleases/release.nos?release_id=194 Donation to Levine Children's Hospital in honor of Ricky Hendrick]
* [http://www.rickyhendrick.net Ricky Hendrick.net]
* [http://www.hendrickmotorsports.com Hendrick Motorsports]
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