INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Rick Hendrick still prefers running with a four-pack. If he has his way, all four of those cars will be racing next season. On Sunday, the longtime owner of one of NASCAR's powerhouse teams tried to douse the debate over a possible downsizing with one short statement. "The plan is to run four cars next year," Hendrick said just hours before the start of the Brickyard 400. Hendrick Motorsports, like the Cup series, is in the midst of a major transition. Four-time points champion Jeff Gordon retired following the 2015 season, returned briefly last year to replace the injured Dale Earnhardt Jr., and now says he's finished with driving anything "NASCAR related.Read more on NewsOK.com