Who drives number 9 in NASCAR?

Who drives number 9 in NASCAR?

Chase Elliott
Chase Elliott drives the No. 9 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, the same car number his father, Bill Elliott, carried for much of his career that culminated with him being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

Who drives car 55 in NASCAR?

NASCAR Car #55

Driver Laps Led
1 Michael Waltrip 86
2 Tiny Lund 1,248
3 Ted Musgrave 25
4 Phil Parsons 165

Who drives number 55 Sprint?

J. J. Yeley
340 races run over 17 years
Car no., team No. 55 (MBM Motorsports) No. 15 (Rick Ware Racing)
2021 position 58th
Best finish 21st (2007)

What happened to NASCAR driver Brian Vickers?

Brian Vickers raced 14 years on the NASCAR Cup Series and won three times. Unfortunately, his racing career was cut short due to health issues, and he last raced in 2016. However, before Vickers retired from racing, he married Sarah Kellen in 2013.

Who owns the number 9 car Chase Elliott?

Hendrick Motorsports
UniFirst has signed a five-year contract extension with Hendrick Motorsports to sponsor Chase Elliott’s No. 9 team through 2028. UniFirst will be the primary sponsor of the No. 9 car in three races each in 2022 and 2023.

What was Michael Waltrip’s car number?

55
00, Dale Jarrett/David ReutimannNo. 44 and Waltrip No. 55.

Is Brian Vickers still married to Sarah Kellen?

The son of Clyde and Ramona Vickers, Vickers was born in Thomasville, North Carolina, and now resides in a suburb of New York City. He is married to Sarah Kellen, user of the alias Sarah Kensington, who is known for her alleged role as the “sex scheduler” in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking of underage girls.

What number is Kasey Kahne?

NASCAR Car Numbers for Kasey Kahne

Car Number Races
1 NASCAR Car #9 247
2 NASCAR Car #5 216
3 NASCAR Car #4 36
4 NASCAR Car #95 25

Did Bill Elliott drive a Ford?

Elliott, who spent most of his NASCAR career driving a Ford, related how he went to the company to try to build a deal that would back his young son’s racing career. “I tried to make the Ford thing happen,” Elliott said.

What happened to race car driver Greg Biffle?

Although he stopped racing in NASCAR full-time at the end of the 2016 season, Biffle never actually retired. After a few years of toiling in mid-pack, Biffle opted to walk away from the full-time Cup ride he long held at what is now RFK Racing in favor of a better opportunity — whenever that came about.