The Palm Beach Post

Young drivers get quick start

Hendrick team’s makeover already yields success.

- By Jenna Fryer

DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. — Rick Hendrick threw a glamorous party last fall when he formally introduced his 2018 driver lineup.

It was a lavish car unveiling that used lasers, spotlights and an emcee to celebrate a Hendrick Motorsport­s roster that had undergone a dramatic makeover.

Each of the four drivers was paired with someone for the event. Chase Elliott was joined by his Hall of Fame father, Bill, who helped uncover the new No. 9 his son will drive this year in his honor.

William Byron was introduced with Jeff Gordon, who won four titles in Byron’s new No. 24. Alex Bowman came out with Dale Earnhardt Jr., the guy who helped him get his ride when Earnhardt retired. The team owner accompanie­d seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson.

Standing next to glittering new race cars, the quartet was able to briefly mask the striking youthfulne­ss of Hendrick’s rebuilt organizati­on.

Now, at the Daytona 500, the four drivers stand alone. They passed their first test, and the boss could not be prouder.

Bowman, who sat out all of last year waiting for Earnhardt’s seat to open, put a Hendrick car on the Daytona 500 pole for a record-tying fourth consecutiv­e year. Johnson was third fastest. Byron, a rookie rushed into a Cup car this year because Kasey Kahne was fired, was fifth. Elliott was 10th.

“We’ve got a lot of racing to do and we’re going to make mistakes,” Hendrick said. “But to come down here, it’s a statement by the whole organizati­on to run four cars and get them that close.”

Hendrick noted that the organizati­on may have a roller-coaster season, largely because of the various resumes on his roster.

Johnson is the best of his era, and even though Elliott is entering just his third season, he made NASCAR’s playoffs last year and proved he has the potential to be a star.

Bowman and Byron? Well, no one knows yet.

Byron, 20, won seven races as a rookie in the Truck Series in 2016 and would have won the championsh­ip, too, but an engine failure stopped him nine laps away from what should have been win No. 8.

He won the Xfinity Series title last year, earning the promotion to the Cup series. DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS Monster Energy Cup Can-Am Duels, FS1 Camping World Truck Series race, FS1

Xfinity Series race, FS1

Daytona 500, Fox His Cup debut will be the Daytona 500; his first time racing a Cup car at all will be today in a qualifying race.

Bowman had a brief career as a backmarker in the Cup Series, but was basically out of a ride when he received a lifeline from Earnhardt. JR Motorsport­s got Bowman nine Xfinity Series races in 2016, and when Earnhardt was sidelined, he pushed Hendrick to put Bowman in the car.

Bowman was good enough in those 10 races — a golden-ticket-type audition — and landed the job full time when Earnhardt retired. He had to sit out all of last year as he waited, but Hendrick made it up to him with an engine that has him on the Daytona 500 pole. He’s 24.

Aside from Johnson, in his 17th season, the roster has a combined 158 Cup starts with zero victories. It’s three kids, as Hendrick views it, at the start of their careers. Byron, Bowman and Elliott are fast, and will now develop their talents in the best equipment with on-the-job training. Wednesday’s Games

(At) Maple Leafs 6, Blue Jackets 3: Nazem Kadri had three goals and two assists, and Frederik Andersen made a career-high 54 saves for Toronto. Kadri had his fourth career hat trick and set a career high with the five points. Patrick Marleau added a goal and two assists, Mitch Marner had a goal and an assist, and Jack Johnson also scored to help Toronto close out a perfect five-game hometand. Canadiens at Avalanche: Late

Panthers at Canucks: Late

NHL notes

Canucks: Signed GM Jim Benning to a multiyear contract extension. Benning has served four years in the role since joining the Canucks in May 2014.

Senators: Traded forwards Marion Gaborik and Nick Shore to the Kings for defenseman Dion Phaneuf and forward

Nate Thompson. The deal was made while both teams were playing Tuesday night.

 ??  ?? Alex Bowman (left) and Chase Elliott (right) are keys to Hendrick Motorsport­s’ future.
Alex Bowman (left) and Chase Elliott (right) are keys to Hendrick Motorsport­s’ future.

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