BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$17.5M
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Dow Jones Description
Mfr. & Provider of Service for Race Cars
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Rick HendrickNumber of Employees 500
Contact Information
4400 Papa Joe Hendrick Blvd
Charlotte, North Carolina 28262
(704) 455-3400
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Used Car Dealers: 441120
Recent Events
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Kenny Bruce: End of the NASCAR season doesnt always bring answers
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Xerium continues to shed jobs
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Hendrick gives McGrew the full-time gig on 88 team
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Earnhardt Jr. team replaces crew chief Tony Eury Jr.
News & Analysis
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Quaker State and Hendrick Motorsports Announce Finalists in World's Worst Commute Contest
Three-Time Defending NASCAR Champion Jimmie Johnson to Choose Winner from Four Finalists HOUSTON, Aug. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The people have voted, and the hundreds of entries in the Quaker State World's Worst Commute Contest have been reduced to four finalists. The winner of the video-submission...
Catching up with the top NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers
14 Tony Stewart, Chevrolet Team: Stewart-Haas Racing This week: Stewart is on a roll at Pocono Raceway -- he won in June and was second in this race last year. He also won the June race in 2003, and his overall Pocono record...
More are on equal footing in running for Cup
The latest shake-up in the Sprint Cup points brought a pointed reply from Kasey Kahne. "Four?" Kahne asked with incredulity when told he'd leapt from 12th to eighth in the standings with a third-place finish in the Lifelock.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway. "That's great! I thought it...
Keselowski's racing future still uncertain
JOLIET, Ill. -- Brad Keselowski's racing team for 2010 is still undecided. The 25-year-old Keselowski hoped a recent meeting with team owner Rick Hendrick would answer some questions about where he'd be racing next season. Keselowski wants a full-time ride next year, and he's optimistic...
Earnhardt desperate to end his skid
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. doesn't know when he'll end his winless streak, or how long it will take to turn around his horrendous season. The only thing NASCAR's most popular driver -- winless in 38 races -- is certain of is that...
Martin beating himself up over weak qualifying effort at Michigan
At a point in his career when he's drawing effusive accolades from his car owner, crew chief and four-time champion teammate, Mark Martin naturally is worried about getting fired. The eternal realist of the Sprint Cup Series already has more wins three and pole positions three this...
Cup looking outside USA for support?
BROOKLYN, Mich. -- With bankrupt General Motors re-evaluating its support of racing, NASCAR chairman Brian France said foreign manufacturers remain interested in the sport. "That's not something we can turn the light switch on tomorrow and it'd happen," France said before Sunday's Lifelock 400 at Michigan International...
Solid strategy fuels Martin's win
BROOKLYN, Mich. -- The misfortune that plagued Mark Martin earlier in the season positioned him perfectly to take advantage of others' bad luck Sunday at Michigan International Speedway. While Jimmie Johnson and Greg Biffle, two drivers with solid bids to make the Chase for the Sprint Cup,...
Earnhardt hoping for chemistry
BROOKLYN, Mich. -- It's been a long, eventful year since Dale Earnhardt Jr. last visited Victory Lane in a NASCAR Sprint Cup race. When Junior squeezed the last drop of gas out of his tank to win at Michigan International Speedway last June, it appeared...
Junior, chief hit ground talking
DOVER, Del. -- The news wasn't that Dale Earnhardt Jr. talked about how his Chevrolet performed during Sunday's Autism Speaks 400, just how much he talked. His first Sprint Cup race with interim crew chief Lance McGrew was downright gabby compared to the laid-back radio rapport he...
Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Scott Lampe | Vice President and Chief Financial Officer |
| Doug Duchardt | Vice President, Dev |
| Ken Howes | Vice President, Competition |
| Patrick Perkins | Vice President of Marketing |
| Gen Marshall Carlson | Executive Vice President and General Manager |
| David Hansing | |
| Steve Willis | Lead Developer |
Board of Directors
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Rick Hendrick | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer |
| Casey Mears | Board of Directors |
| Jeff Gordon | Board of Directors |
| Jimmie Johnson | Board of Directors |
Rick Hendrick is one of the most successful car owners in the history of motorsports. His teams have captured seven Cup titles, two Truck titles, and a Busch championship. He was diagnosed in November 1996 with a form of leukemia. After an arduous struggle, he battled the disease into remission just three years later. His race teams have helped raise awareness about leukemia and the need for bone marrow donors. Hendrick is the President and CEO of Hendrick Automotive Group, one of the worlds largest automotive dealership operations with numerous franchises in locations that range from North Carolina to California and annual revenues of more than $2 billion. The Hendrick Automotive Group is the number one retailer in terms of new car sales and dollar volume in the country, and also holds the number one position in used car sales and dollar volume. Hendrick Motorsports, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, fields multiple teams in NASCAR, including the 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2001 championship team driven by Jeff Gordon. He also fields the Kelloggs team with driver Casey Mears, the AMP Energy/National Guard team with driver Dale Earnhardt Jr, and the Lowes team with driver Jimmie Johnson. Rick Hendrick redefined NASCAR racing by making multi-car teams work. Some of the sport's great names have driven for him since he began his investment in NASCAR in 1984. Geoff Bodine, Tim Richmond, and Darrell Waltrip are a few of the well known names to drive for Hendrick. When others told him that multi-car teams couldn't work, he didn't retreat. He stay focused on his goals and dreams and has set the standard for multi-car teams in NASCAR.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hendrick Automotive Group | CEO | Current |
| Hendrick Motorsports | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Current |
| Hendrick Automotive Group | President | Current |
| Gordonline | Hms President | Current |
| Gordonline | Chairman of Hendrick Motorsports | Current |
| Hendrick Motorsports | President | Current |
| Hendrick Automotive Group | General Sales Manager | Former |
| Hendrick Automotive Group | Dealer | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hendrick Motorsports | Vice President and Chief Financial Officer | Current |
| Hendrick Motorsports | Controller | Current |
| American Institute of Certified Public Accountants | Board of Directors | Current |
| Iota Psi Corporation | Treasurer | Current |
| Hendrick Motorsports | Finance Executive | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Missouri University of Science and Technology | Former | |
| Buick | Student | Former |
Hendrick Motorsports vice president of competition Ken Howes began his career in 1968 as a Formula One mechanic in his native South Africa, where he spent 16 years working with open-wheel race cars before coming to the United States in 1984 to manage an International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) team for a South African sponsor. Howes was quickly introduced to Hendrick Motorsports owner Rick Hendrick, who at the time was assisting General Motors in reviving its Corvette road-racing project. In 1985, Hendrick offered Howes a position managing his team in the IMSA Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) division, a decision that soon produced wins at courses like Road Atlanta and West Palm Beach, Fla. After racing sports cars with Hendrick for a half-decade, Howes began regularly attending NASCAR events in 1990, joining the Winston Cup Series (now NEXTEL Cup) two years later as crew chief for driver Ken Schrader and the No. 25 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolets. Beginning in 1996, Howes managed Hendrick's research and development department until being named competition director in 2001. The Johannesburg native was elevated to vice president of competition in February 2005. In his current position, Howes oversees Hendrick's day-to-day competition-related activities, encompassing teams, crew chiefs and pit-crew trainers, along with at-track logistics and execution. He works hand-in-hand with vice president of development Doug Duchardt, who is in charge of car evolution through design, engineering and production in the chassis and engine areas. In 2002, Howes was presented with the Papa Joe Hendrick Award of Excellence for his contributions to Hendrick Motorsports over nearly two decades.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hendrick Motorsports | Vice President, Competition | Current |
As Hendrick Motorsports' vice president of marketing, Patrick Perkins leads sponsorship acquisition and servicing efforts while overseeing a 15-person department responsible for public relations, client services and marketing. A 1992 graduate of California Lutheran University, Perkins joined Phoenix International Raceway that same year as marketing manager. In 1995, he became vice president and general manager of Phoenix-based Associated Companies, a group of advertising and promotional agencies specializing in the retail automotive industry. Perkins was successful during his first two stops, developing business and promotional opportunities at each. His experience, combined with lessons learned from watching his father and role model, Jim, ultimately prepared Perkins for joining Hendrick Motorsports in 1999. When he arrived at Hendrick Motorsports, Perkins quickly transitioned into the role of director of marketing services. In August 2002, he was named the director of marketing, and five years later he became the vice president of marketing. No matter his title, though, Perkins has surrounded himself with highly talented, quality employees to assist in leading the department's daily operations. He enjoys a career where he can combine his two passions racing and the automotive business. Perkins acknowledges his parents, particularly his father, a former General Motors and Toyota executive, as tremendous influences in his life. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Mary, and daughter, Julia, exercising and competing in triathlons.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hendrick Motorsports | Vice President of Marketing | Current |
| Hendrick Motorsports | Director, Marketing | Former |
| Phoenix International Raceway | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hendrick Motorsports | Executive Vice President and General Manager | Current |
| Hendrick Automotive Group | Vice President of Corporate Financial Management | Former |
| Hendrick Motorsports | Manager | Former |
| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Degree In Business Administration | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Sense Technologies, Inc. | Current | |
| Hendrick Motorsports | Current | |
| Valparaiso University | Bachelors Degree In Finance | Former |
Steve develops and maintains e-commerce websites using both client-side and server-side applications written in .NET, ASP, and T-SQL. One of his primary areas of expertise is in analyzing client business processes and developing appropriate web-based solutions. He is currently the lead developer for HendrickMotorsports.com, JeffersPet.com and GMR MArketing (NASCAR media sites). Prior to joining InterCerve, Steve was an independent information technology consultant for 17 years. He implemented information technology solutions for clients in accounting, office management, publishing, training, and computer technical support environments. Steve has designed, coded, and published websites, provided second-tier on-site support to help desk personnel of a major public utility, and developed custom applications for marketing, accounting, and operations departments of client firms. For three years, Steve acted as senior consultant to the CPA firm, Cherry Bekaert & Holland. While there, he analyzed client databases and developed statistical models for marketing studies. From 1981 to 1988, he was an Assistant Professor at Belmont Abbey College where he was responsible for instruction and curriculum development for the business logistics program. Steve served in the US Air Force and later as an officer in the US Army. He received a BA in Business Management from California's University of LaVerne, and an MBA from the Florida Institute of Technology. A 2-time US Armed Forces Correspondence Chess champion, his other personal interests include gardening, hiking in the North Carolina mountains and American history. He now resides in Huntersville, North Carolina, with his wife Janet.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Intercerve, Inc. | Application Developer | Current |
| JeffersPet.com | Lead Developer | Current |
| Peacefulstreet | Information Technology Consultant | Current |
| Hendrick Motorsports | Lead Developer | Current |
| Belmont Abbey College | Assistant Professor | Former |
| United States Army | officer | Former |
| Cherry, Bekaert & Holland LLP | Senior Consultant | Former |
| United States Air Force | Former | |
| Florida Institute of Technology | MBA | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Sportsbetting.Com | Current | |
| Betus Poker | Current | |
| Vegas Sports Pick | Current | |
| Betus.Com | Current | |
| Hendrick Motorsports | Board of Directors | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Sportsbetting.Com | Current | |
| Betus Poker | Current | |
| Betus.Com | Current | |
| Vegas Sports Pick | Current | |
| Hendrick Motorsports | Board of Directors | Current |
Johnson was born on Sept. 17, 1975 in El Cajon, California. He is a member of Hendrick Motorsports and driver of the #48 Chevrolet that's sponsored by Lowe's. Johnson made his Sprint Cup debut in October 2001. In May, Johnson posted the first Cup victory of his career in 2002. He won the 2006 championship after winning the Daytona 500, the All-Star Challenge and the Brickyard 400. Johnson also took the title in 2007 with a series-best ten wins.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Betus.Com | Leader | Current |
| Hendrick Motorsports | Board of Directors | Current |
Executive News
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