Kyle Larson has reacted to Hendrick Motorsports’ brand new fitness center built in collaboration with Atrium Health. The facility is part of the team’s 35,000 square foot athletic center in Concord, North Carolina.
The partnership boasts medical, wellness and sports performance resources for HMS employees and pit crew athletes. Featuring a high-performance gym with the latest training equipment, modern locker rooms, a team operations center for race-day competition operations, a nutrition area, athletic meeting and film rooms, and dedicated spaces for physical therapy, hydrotherapy and recovery, the facility will also be staffed by Atrium Health clinicians.
HMS Vice President Jeff Gordon announces the news with an X post, writing:
“Excited to welcome @AtriumHealth to the team! Here’s a first look at the partnership in action.”
Kyle Larson reshared the post and wrote:
“Canceling my gym membership now 🤯”
NASCAR reporter Taylor Kitchen shared an X post with further details on the deal:
“Atrium Health and Hendrick Motorsports have formed a partnership that will include the naming rights to the new 35,000-square-foot athletic center that will open on the team’s campus later this month.”
The fitness center is scheduled to open later this month. Atrium Health already supports over 20 professional and collegiate teams with the region’s largest sports medicine outreach program.
Kyle Larson reflects on legacy as two-time Cup champion
Kyle Larson recently won his second consecutive High Limit International title at Perth Motorplex. The event awarded a mammoth prize of $110,000, making it Australia’s richest sprint car race.
During the three-day event, Larson delved into the aftermath of winning his latest Cup Series title.
“I haven’t been back in the NASCAR garage. Once you win the championship, everybody kind of disappears and does their own thing, so you really don’t notice it until you get back into the garage… It’s a big deal, but you really don’t see the respect from it that much until you get back to Daytona or I guess the Clash at Bowman Gray (Feb. 1),” he said via Speedway digest.
Larson now heads to the 2026 Chili Bowl Nationals as the defending winner, alongside other NASCAR drivers like Christopher Bell, Ty Gibbs and 2025 Xfinity Series champion Jesse Love.
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