HendrickCars.com Returns to Xfinity Series in 2025

HendrickCars.com is proud to return as primary sponsor of the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. This year’s 16-race slate will feature all four Hendrick Motorsports Cup Series drivers along with newcomer Corey Day. The effort will be led by crew chief Adam Wall.
Back-to-back Daytona 500 champion William Byron will kick off the 2025 schedule on March 1 at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, his first of two races in the No. 17 Chevy this season. HendrickCars.com Cup Series driver Kyle Larson will also make two appearances while teammates Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman will each drive once.
Day is scheduled for 10 starts with the team, including his Xfinity Series debut on March 29 at Martinsville Speedway. The 19-year-old dirt racing phenom signed with Hendrick Motorsports in December and will race nearly 30 pavement events in 2025 across a variety of series.
“We’re pleased to continue our sponsorship of the No. 17 team, which has driven significant traffic to HendrickCars.com and helped support the broader goals of Hendrick Automotive Group,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports and chairman and CEO of Hendrick Automotive Group. “With Adam, we have one of the sharpest young crew chiefs in the garage area leading our team. The Xfinity Series competition is tough, and we’re looking forward to the challenge.”
Wall, 35, spent the 2024 season as a crew chief for Hendrick Motorsports affiliate JR Motorsports (JRM) where he spearheaded Xfinity Series efforts for drivers Sammy Smith and Brandon Jones. He joined Hendrick Motorsports as an engineer in 2011 before spending three seasons at JRM from 2016-2018. Wall returned to Hendrick Motorsports the following year, rising to become the lead race engineer for Larson and winning the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series championship.
“Hendrick Motorsports has opened a lot of doors for me,” Wall said. “Because of the valuable experience I’ve gained, I feel very prepared for this opportunity. I’m excited about the chance to go racing with our Cup drivers and work with a young talent like Corey. Anyone who follows dirt knows he’s the real deal. We have high expectations as a team and look forward to a great year.”
In 2024, the No. 17 HendrickCars.com team recorded their first two wins. Since 2022, they’ve added four pole positions, 11 top-five finishes, and 13 top-10s in 20 Xfinity Series starts with a variety of drivers.
Find out when and where these drivers will be behind the wheel of the No. 17 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet this season!
No. 17 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet – 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Schedule
March 1 – Circuit of the Americas (William Byron)
March 8 – Phoenix Raceway (Alex Bowman)
March 22 – Homestead-Miami Speedway (Kyle Larson)
March 29 – Martinsville Speedway (Corey Day)
April 5 – Darlington Raceway (Chase Elliott)
April 12 – Bristol Motor Speedway (Kyle Larson)
May 3 – Texas Motor Speedway (Corey Day)
May 24 – Charlotte Motor Speedway (William Byron)
May 31 – Nashville Superspeedway (Corey Day)
July 12 – Sonoma Raceway (Corey Day)
Aug. 2 – Iowa Speedway (Corey Day)
Sept. 12 – Bristol Motor Speedway (Corey Day)
Oct. 4 – Charlotte ROVAL (Corey Day)
Oct. 11 – Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Corey Day)
Oct. 25 – Martinsville Speedway (Corey Day)
Nov. 1 – Phoenix Raceway (Corey Day)

HendrickCars.com is proud to return as primary sponsor of the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. This year’s 16-race slate will feature all four Hendrick Motorsports Cup Series drivers along with newcomer Corey Day. The effort will be led by crew chief Adam Wall.
Back-to-back Daytona 500 champion William Byron will kick off the 2025 schedule on March 1 at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, his first of two races in the No. 17 Chevy this season. HendrickCars.com Cup Series driver Kyle Larson will also make two appearances while teammates Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman will each drive once.
Day is scheduled for 10 starts with the team, including his Xfinity Series debut on March 29 at Martinsville Speedway. The 19-year-old dirt racing phenom signed with Hendrick Motorsports in December and will race nearly 30 pavement events in 2025 across a variety of series.
“We’re pleased to continue our sponsorship of the No. 17 team, which has driven significant traffic to HendrickCars.com and helped support the broader goals of Hendrick Automotive Group,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports and chairman and CEO of Hendrick Automotive Group. “With Adam, we have one of the sharpest young crew chiefs in the garage area leading our team. The Xfinity Series competition is tough, and we’re looking forward to the challenge.”
Wall, 35, spent the 2024 season as a crew chief for Hendrick Motorsports affiliate JR Motorsports (JRM) where he spearheaded Xfinity Series efforts for drivers Sammy Smith and Brandon Jones. He joined Hendrick Motorsports as an engineer in 2011 before spending three seasons at JRM from 2016-2018. Wall returned to Hendrick Motorsports the following year, rising to become the lead race engineer for Larson and winning the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series championship.
“Hendrick Motorsports has opened a lot of doors for me,” Wall said. “Because of the valuable experience I’ve gained, I feel very prepared for this opportunity. I’m excited about the chance to go racing with our Cup drivers and work with a young talent like Corey. Anyone who follows dirt knows he’s the real deal. We have high expectations as a team and look forward to a great year.”
In 2024, the No. 17 HendrickCars.com team recorded their first two wins. Since 2022, they’ve added four pole positions, 11 top-five finishes, and 13 top-10s in 20 Xfinity Series starts with a variety of drivers.
Find out when and where these drivers will be behind the wheel of the No. 17 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet this season!
No. 17 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet – 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Schedule
March 1 – Circuit of the Americas (William Byron)
March 8 – Phoenix Raceway (Alex Bowman)
March 22 – Homestead-Miami Speedway (Kyle Larson)
March 29 – Martinsville Speedway (Corey Day)
April 5 – Darlington Raceway (Chase Elliott)
April 12 – Bristol Motor Speedway (Kyle Larson)
May 3 – Texas Motor Speedway (Corey Day)
May 24 – Charlotte Motor Speedway (William Byron)
May 31 – Nashville Superspeedway (Corey Day)
July 12 – Sonoma Raceway (Corey Day)
Aug. 2 – Iowa Speedway (Corey Day)
Sept. 12 – Bristol Motor Speedway (Corey Day)
Oct. 4 – Charlotte ROVAL (Corey Day)
Oct. 11 – Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Corey Day)
Oct. 25 – Martinsville Speedway (Corey Day)
Nov. 1 – Phoenix Raceway (Corey Day)