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20 Facts About Kenny Hendrick

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Kenneth Arthur Hendrick was born on September 10,1969 and is an American stock car racing driver.

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Kenny Hendrick is a former competitor in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and Craftsman Truck Series.

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Kenny Hendrick is the twin brother of former USAC midget car driver Kara Hendrick, who died in a racing accident in October 1991.

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Kenny Hendrick made his Busch Series debut in 2003, when he ran a hodgepodge of entries.

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Kenny Hendrick made his debut at Gateway, where he started 30th for the Stanton Barrett Racing operation.

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Kenny Hendrick ran a solid race and came home 21st.

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Kenny Hendrick did a start and park race for GIC-Mixon Motorsports at Nazareth, before doing another start and park at Dover for Rick Allen.

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Kenny Hendrick was 35th at Nashville and 27th at Kentucky.

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Kenny Hendrick was tapped to drive the first Keller Racing vehicles in 2004, a team that ran a ten-race schedule.

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Kenny Hendrick only qualified for six races and his best finish was an 18th at Kentucky.

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Kenny Hendrick was released, and he would only compete in one more series race.

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Kenny Hendrick returned in 2008 at Mexico driving a second Stanton Barrett Motorsports car in place of Stan Barrett who was originally meant to race for the team.

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Kenny Hendrick then drove at Richmond replacing the injured Larry Gunselman at MSRP Motorsports qualifying 40th and finishing 43rd after parking the car on lap 6.

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Kenny Hendrick made a second start for Stanton Barrett at Darlington starting 34th and finishing 36th after parking on lap 30.

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In 2009, Kenny Hendrick drove for Smith-Ganassi Racing, a team that had bought the assets of the shut-down No 40 team.

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Kenny Hendrick ran four Craftsman Truck Series races in 1996 to start his career off.

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Kenny Hendrick started his career with a top-10 start: a 9th in his debut at Phoenix.

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Kenny Hendrick's best run of the year was a modest 23rd-place finish at Las Vegas.

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Kenny Hendrick had started the year off with the team, but after finishes of 29th and 24th, they let him go.

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Kenny Hendrick returned to the Trucks when he ran at Kansas Speedway in the No 16 Xpress Motorsports truck on April 28,2007.