Ray Hendrick, early Modified

Joetta Hendrick
@joetta-hendrick
10 years ago
5 posts

You guys have been wonderful!

I appreciate the pictures, suggestions, and the questions being asked.

Another fact about the 'Rocket Man' car; .. Ray only raced it at SouthSide Speedway....again,..in the early 60's

The old website was 'deactivated' by the person who put it together,..and Roy didn't,( doesn't) have a clue how to get it back.( if that's even possible)

I WILL post some pictures. I'll have Roy choose a few. If anyone has a particular request, let me know,~~I'll do my best.

Thanks again for diggin'....I REALLY want to surprise him with that elusive picture of the Rocket Man! :0)


updated by @joetta-hendrick: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10 years ago
9,137 posts

We'd love to see any of the photos that y'all pick to share. Thanks.




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Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10 years ago
9,137 posts

Here's a nice shot of Roy celebrating his dual 1983 track championships at Southside in Richmond and at Orange County in Rougemont, NC.




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Joetta Hendrick
@joetta-hendrick
10 years ago
5 posts

That's a great picture,...course I'm a little biased. :o)

Vernon Wesson
@vernon-wesson
10 years ago
3 posts

Dave, it was three track championships that Roy won in 1983. He was also the track champion at South Boston Speedway in addition to Southside and Orange County. To the best of my recollection, Roy is still the only driver to win 3 NASCAR Weekly Racing Series feature division championships, at 3 different speedways,in a single season.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10 years ago
9,137 posts

Thanks, Vernon. That was quite an accomplishment.




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Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
10 years ago
560 posts

DAVE OR ROY,

ABOVE PHOTO HAS ROY HENDRICK WITH 1983 NASCAR WINSTON RACING SERIES CHAMPION RACE HELMET AND RACE TROPHY.

#1. WHERE WAS THE ABOVE PHOTO TAKEN? SOUTHSIDE SPEEDWAY, SOUTH BOSTON SPEEDWAY, OR ORANGE COUNTY SPEEDWAY ?

#2.DID ROY HENDRICK GET (3) 1983 NASCAR WINSTON RACING SERIES CHAMPION HELMETS AND (3) RACE TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES FOR WINNING (3) CHAMPIONSHIPS AT (3) DIFFERENT RACE TRACKS?

Thanks for any information or photos posted.
Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10 years ago
9,137 posts

Dennis, I don't know the answers. In January 2014, Dargan Watts did a feature article on Roy Hendrick for our RacersReunion Home Page when Roy was slated to receive the Smokey Yunick Award in Daytona from the Victory Lane Racing Association:

Victory Lane Racing Association Roy Hendrick

Victory Lane Racing Association – Roy Hendrick

DAYTONA BEACH Fla. This is the second in a series of articles about people in racing who will be honored at the ninth annual Victory Lane Racing Association Awards banquet scheduled to be held on February 18 at the Pelican Bay Golf and Country Club. The event will be preceded on Monday. February 17 by the Back To The Roots event at Main Street Station and many of the same racing VIPs will be a part of both programs.
Our salute in this article features Roy Hendrick , who is a second generation driver.
Sometimes, its hard to follow in the footsteps of a famous person and this is the case with Roy Hendrick as he chose to do this by following in the footsteps and competing against a driver who was selected one of the 50 top drivers ever to compete in NASCAR.

Hendrick is the son of the famed Ray Hendrick who blazed a trail of wins in virtually every class of auto racing.

The younger Hendrick blazed a pretty good trail for himself as Roy began his career in the limited sportsman class at South Boston Speedway in May of 1969 and chalked up his first win a year later at the same track. Three years later, with several races and wins to his credit, he claimed his first track championship at Southside Speedway in Chesterfield, Va.

He moved up to the late model sportsman division (now known as the Nationwide series) and drove a car for Blue Burton, chalking up a dozen wins. In 1982, Hendrick went to the late model stock class and the following year, he won track championships at Southside, South Boston and Orange County.

Driving for a friend and car owner, Jim Irby, he won track championships at Southside in 1989, 1990 and 1991. Hendrick and his team won 24 of 27 races at Southside in 1991.

He says that he has many fond memories of being at the race tracks with his dad, but two that stick out in his mind are, first, at Southside in 1979 when the two were racing together for the season championship and fought the entire event, running door handle to door handle, with the older Hendrick taking the win on the last lap.

The other great memory came on September 28, 1990 at Southside as he was able to fulfill his dads last wish by winning a 300-lap event in flying fashion. He not only won the race, but he lapped the field. The son said he felt the hands of his dad on his shoulders that night.

Today, Roy runs his own business and also stays involved in racing as he attends racing events regularly, helping friends with their cars and also spotting in the stands.

He maintains relationships that go back as many as 40 years ago and continues to earn the respect of every one he meets.




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