2006 BUSCH SERIES TEAM/DRIVER CHART
Updated 11-14-2006
2006 Rookie of the Year Candidates
John Andretti – #10 | Tracy Hines* | Mark McFarland* |
Kevin Conway – #40* | Joel Kauffman – #12* | Danny O’Quinn – #50 |
A.J. Foyt IV* | Todd Kluever – #06 | Chris Wimmer* |
David Gilliland – #84* | Burney Lamar – #77 |
* not planning to run the full schedule
Drivers Looking for a Busch Series ride
Tim Andrews | Ryan Hemphill | Brandon Miller |
Brad Baker | Jason Jarrett | Nate Monteith |
Austin Cameron | Eric Jones | Billy Parker |
Tim Fedawa | Jason Keller | Hank Parker Jr. |
Blake Feese | Travis Kittleston | Shawna Robinson |
A.J. Foyt IV | Justin Labonte | Brian Tyler |
Tina Gordon | Randy Lajoie | Tyler Walker |
Steve Grissom | Jody Lavender | Gus Wasson |
Shane Hall | Mark McFarland | Chris Wimmer |
TABLE KEYS
RED
= New for 2006
* next to car number means a part time/limited schedule
? – Unknown
? name or sponsor – rumored/unknown
2006 BUSCH SERIES TEAM CHART |
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CAR# | DRIVER | MANU | SPONSOR | LISTED OWNER | CREW CHIEF | ENGINES | |
FULL TIME TEAMS plan to attempt all races |
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00 | Johnny Sauter | Chevy | Yellow Transportation Haas Automation Netzero, Best Buy |
Gene Haas | Robert “Bootie” Barker | Hendrick | |
Yellow Freight moves to the team and the #44 becomes #00. | |||||||
01 | Jay Sauter
Dwayne Leik |
Chevy | Western Union | Duesenberg & Leik Motorsports | Fred Wanke | Wegner | |
New team and sponsor for 2006 | |||||||
06 | Todd Kluever ROTY |
Ford | 3M | Roush Racing | Mike Kelley | Roush-Yates | |
Rookie of the Year Candidate | |||||||
0 | Kertus Davis
Morgan Shepherd P.J. Jones Chris Wimmer |
Chevy | ? RaceGirl |
Davis Motorsports | Adam Risher | Barnes & Reese Racing Engines | |
Team is limited by sponsorship. Shepherd drove at Charlotte in May. Jones drove at Watkins Glen. Wimmer drove at Memphis. | |||||||
1 | Jason Keller
Mike Wallace Cale Gale Scott Pruett |
Dodge | Miccosukee Resort Gaming | James Finch | Mark Reno | Elliott | |
Keller released following the April Nashville race. Gale debuted at the June Nashville race. Pruett drove at Watkins Glen. | |||||||
2 | Clint Bowyer | Chevy | AC Delco
Snap-On, Sikkens, GM Goodwrench, Sylvania,Timberland PRO |
Richard Childress | Dan Deeringhoff | RCR | |
Bowyer will run a full Cup and Busch Season | |||||||
4 | Mark Green
Paul Tracy Auggie Vidovich II Boris Said Kevin Hamlin |
Dodge | GEICO BryMak |
Biagi-DenBeste Racing | Joe Dan Bailey | Ilmor Engineering | |
Green brings Bry-Mak sponsorship to Biagi. Paul Tracy will run the Mexico City race. Green was released following Darlington and Vidovich was named the driver. Said drove at Lowe’s in May. Hamlin drove at Daytona in June. | |||||||
5 | Kyle Busch
Justin Labonte |
Chevy | Lowe’s Kobalt, Spectracide, Sta-Green, Hitachi Power Tools, Shop-Vac, Pella |
Rick Hendrick | Chad Walter | Hendrick | |
Busch will run a full Cup and Busch Season. Labonte drove at Memphis. | |||||||
9 was 6 |
Kasey Kahne
Scott Riggs Jeremy Mayfield Erin Crocker Boris Said |
Dodge | Wisk, Snuggle, Slim Fast, Lawry’s, Wishbone, Ingersoll- Rand | Evernham Motorsports | Trip Bruce | Evernham | |
Kahne is scheduled to drive 17 races, Riggs 6, Crocker 5, Mayfield 5, and Boris Said the Mexico race, with 4 races to be determined.. | |||||||
10 | John Andretti ROTY |
Ford | Freedom Road RVs Camping World |
ppc Racing Greg Pollex |
? | Roush-Yates | |
Freedom Road RVs steps up to primary sponsorship with ppc for the 2006 season. | |||||||
12 | Joel Kauffman ROTY Mike Skinner |
Dodge | SuperCuts Goulds Pumps Olympia Steel Buildings Damon’s Restaurants |
FitzBradshaw Racing Armando Fitz Terry Bradshaw |
Paul Wolfe | Evernham | |
Rookie of the Year Candidate. Kauffman scaled his schedule back after Phoenix. Mike Skinner drove at Dover and Nashville. Tracy Hines drove at Daytona (June). | |||||||
15? (was 11) | Paul Menard | Chevy | Menards Turtle Wax |
DEI | Tony Eury, Sr. | DEI | |
Menard will run a handful of Cup races in addition to a full Busch schedule. | |||||||
18 | J.J. Yeley | Chevy | Vigoro Home Depot |
Joe Gibbs | Jason Ratcliff | Joe Gibbs Racing | |
Yeley will run a full Cup and Busch Season | |||||||
20 | Denny Hamilin | Chevy | Rockwell Automation
DVT, Spectrum Controls, Hytrol, Cintas, Triad Packaging,Movex, Trailer Bridg |
Joe Gibbs | Dave Rogers | Joe Gibbs Racing | |
Hamlin will run a full Cup and Busch Season | |||||||
21 | Kevin Harvick
Jeff Burton? |
Chevy | U.S. Coast Guard Holiday Inn |
Richard Childress | Shane Wilson | RCR | |
Harvick will run 31 races. Burton will run five. | |||||||
22 | Kenny Wallace | Ford | AutoZone | ppc Racing Greg Pollex |
Todd Gordon | Roush-Yates | |
AutoZone will be the primary sponsor all season. | |||||||
25 | Ashton Lewis | Ford | Team Marines Pioneer Services |
Ed Rensi | Todd Brewer | Yates | |
This team will remain intact and unchanged from 2005 | |||||||
27 | David Green
Casey Atwood |
Ford | Kleenex Ravenwood Winery United States Postal Service Federated Auto Parts |
Brewco Motorsports Clarence Brewer |
Stewart Cooper Shawn Parker |
Roush-Yates | |
Ravenswood will be primary sponsor at Phoenix in April, Watkins Glen, and Bristol in August. Federated Auto Parts will be primary at Nashville June 10. Green was release from the team on September 5. | |||||||
33 | Kevin Harvick
Tony Stewart Ron Hornaday Aaron Fike Sean Caisse Cale Gale |
Chevy | Dollar General, The Outdoor Channel, Old Spice | Kevin Harvick | Wally Rogers | RCR | |
Harvick will run four races. Stewart will run Daytona, Las Vegas, Talladega, spring Lowe’s, Chicago, Michican, fall California, and Kansas with Old Spice sponsorship. Fellows will run the road couses. Hornaday is expected to run 14 races. Fike was signed in June to run a limited number of races. Sean Caisse will drive the Dover race in September. Cale Gale will drive at Memphis. | |||||||
35 | Regan Smith | Ford | McDonalds | Ed Rensi Sam Rensi Gary Weisbaum, |
Chris Wright | Yates | |
Regan Smith moves to the #35 to replace Keller. McDonald remains as primary sponsor. | |||||||
36 | Tim Sauter
Max Papis Jeff Green Stanton Barrett Brent Sherman |
Chevy | Lester Buildings Sport Clips RobotWorx |
McGill Motorsports | Ricky Pearson | Wegner | |
Sauter brings Lester Buildings to the #36. Papis drove at Watkins Glen with Sport Clips sponsorship. Green drove at Michigan with RobotWorx sponsorship. Stanton Barrett drove the fall California race. Sauter and the team parted ways after Memphis. Sherman will drive at Phoenix and Homestead. | |||||||
38/32 | Jason Leffler | Chevy | Great Clips ABF Freight Fort McDowell Fraternal Order of Eagles |
Braun-Akins Racing | Todd Lohse | Pro Motors | |
Great Clips will split sponsorship between #38 and #32 teams. | |||||||
41 | Reed Sorenson
David Stremme |
Dodge | Discount Tires | Chip Ganassi | Brian Pattie | Ernie Elliott | |
Sorenson was scheduled to run a full Cup and Busch Season. Stremme drove at Milwaukee. | |||||||
47 | Jon Wood | Ford | Clorox, Wisk Armor All |
ST Motorsports Tad Geschickter |
Jerry Pitts | Roush-Yates | |
This team will remain intact and unchanged from 2005. Armor All will be the sponsor for 10 racees: Atlanta, Talladega, spring Richmond, spring Charlotte, Milwaukee, Daytona, Indianapolis, fall Bristol, Kansas, fall Charlotte. | |||||||
50 | Danny O’Quinn
David Ragan |
Ford | World Financial Group Stonebridge Life Insurance Barr-Nunn Transportation |
Roush Racing | Drew Blickensderfer | Roush-Yates | |
Rookie of the Year Candidate O’Quinn gets a full time ride after participating in Roush’s Driver X program. Ragan drove at the fall California race. | |||||||
59 | Stacy Compton | Ford | Kingsford Charcol Bush’s Baked Beans |
ST Motorsports Tad Geschickter |
Jay Guy | Roush-Yates | |
A new crew chief is the only expected change on this team. | |||||||
60 | Carl Edwards | Ford | Charter Communications
Ameriquest Henkel |
Jack Roush | Pierre Kuettel | Roush | |
Edwards will again run a full Cup and Busch Season. Ameriquest will be the sponsor for approximately 15 races. Henkel will be primary sponsor for 14 races. | |||||||
64 | Steve Wallace
Jamie McMurray |
Dodge | Top Flite Miller High Life Bell Helicopter Jasper Engines and Transmissions |
RWI Rusty Wallace |
Bryant Frazier | Penske-Jasper | |
McMurray will drive 22 races. Wallace will drive 13 races. Jasper will be the primary sponsor at IRP. | |||||||
66 | Greg Biffle
Jorge Goeters Scott Wimmer Kenny Schrader Michael Waltrip Jamie McMurray Brad Coleman David Reutimann Bobby Labonte Jason Keller |
Ford | Duraflame Federated Auto Parts YardMan Cub Cadet |
Brewco Motorsports Clarence Brewer |
Newt Moore | Roush-Yates | |
Wimmer will drive at least 13 races. Schrader and Waltrip were scehduled to split 15 races with YardMan sponsorship, but Waltrip will be replaced by Wimmer due to sponsor conflicts. Goeters drove at Mexico City. Cub Cadet will be the primary sponsor at Nashville, Kentucky, Chicago, Martinsville, Watkins Glen and Michigan, with Biffle driving a majority of those races. Bobby Labonte will drive at Chicago and Michigan. Jason Keller drove at Indy and Memphis. | |||||||
77 was 33 |
Burney Lamar ROTY Jeff Burton Bobby Labonte |
Chevy | Dollar General | Kevin Harvick | Gene Nead | RCR | |
Rookie of the Year Candidate. Jeff Burton drove in place of Lamar at New Hampshire. Bobby Labonte will drive at Kansas, Lowe’s, Texas, Phoenix, and Homestead. | |||||||
88 | Mark McFarland ROTY Martin Truex, Jr. Robby Gordon |
Chevy | U.S. Navy | JR Motorsports | Wes Ward | RCR | |
Rookie of the Year Candidate. U.S. Navy moves to JR Motosports from Fitz-Bradshaw. After an accident by McFarland at Milwaukee, Truex filled in at Daytona and Chicago. McFarland was release after Indianapolis. Robby Gordon will drive at Michigan and California. Huffman will fill the remainder of the schedule. | |||||||
90 | Stephen Leicht
Matt McCall Marc Goosens Elliott Sadler David Gilliland |
Ford | CitiFinancial | Robert Yates | Cully Barraclough | Yates-Roush | |
Sadler was scheduled for 16 races, Goosens for the Road Courses. Gilliland drove at IRP. | |||||||
99 | Michael Waltrip
David Reutimann Darrell Waltrip Joey Miller |
Dodge | Aarons Rent Best Western Cottman Transmissions JaniKing? Goulds Pumps? |
Michael Waltrip | Jerry Baxter | Evernham | |
Waltrip partners with Fitz-Bradshaw racing. Team will run a full season and Waltrip with be the main driver. Darrell Waltrip will drive at Martinsville. Joey Miller will drive at Memphis. | |||||||
PART TIME TEAMS / UNKNOWN DETAILS / SOME BUSCH WACKERS | |||||||
CAR# | DRIVER | MANU | SPONSOR | LISTED OWNER | CREW CHIEF | ENGINES | |
05* | Chad Chaffin | Chevy? | ? | Day Enterprise Racing | Tom Perkins | ? | |
Team plans to run 15 races. Was the #16 team last year | |||||||
08* | Jason White | Dodge | GunBroker.com | Ashton Gray Racing | Steve Kuykendall | Arrington Engines | |
Plan to run a minimum of 10 race, including Atlanta, Nashville, Kentucky, Michigan, Kansas and Chicago | |||||||
6* | Mark Martin | Ford | Pennzoil Ameriquest |
Roush | Mike Beam | Roush-Yates | |
Was the #9 team last year. Will run 5-6 races. Pennzoil will be the sponsor at the spring Texas and Chicago races. | |||||||
8* | Martin Truex Jr. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. |
Chevy | Bass Pro Shops Menards Budweiser |
DEI | Kevin Manion | DEI | |
Partial Schedule for the 2004 & 2005 Series Champion and this team | |||||||
14* | Tracy Hines
Carlos Contreras Steadman Marlin A.J. Foyt IV Mike Skinner Ricky Craven Ted Musgrave Willie Allen |
Dodge | Family Dollar Ingersoll Rand |
FitzBradshaw Racing Armondo Fitz Terry Bradshaw |
Ron Otto | Evernham | |
Team started as full time but scaled back in May due to sponsorship issues. Family Dollar will be primary sponsor for 9 races – Martinsville, IRP, Michigan, Bristol, Richmond, Kansas City, Charlotte, Texas, and Homestead. Craven will drive at Martinsville. Hines left the team after Martinsville. Musgrave drove at IRP. Allen will drive at Memphis. | |||||||
15* | Michel Jourdain Jr. | Ford | Kraft | ppc Racing Greg Pollex |
? | Roush-Yates | |
Jordain will run at Kentucky and Watkins Glen | |||||||
16* | Greg Biffle | Ford | Ameriquest | Roush Racing | Eddie Pardue | Roush-Yates | |
Will run approximately 20 races | |||||||
17* | Matt Kenseth | Ford | Pennzoil Ameriquest |
Roush Racing | Jimmy Fennig | Roush-Yates | |
Will run approximately 20 races, 7 with Pennzoil Sponsorship (spring California, Las Vegas, Kansas City, fall Charlotte, fall Texas, fall Phoenix and Homestead. | |||||||
19* | Aric Almirola Tony Stewart |
Chevy | ConAgra Foods | Joe Gibbs | Doug Hewitt | Joe Gibbs Racing | |
Almirola will drive Bristol (August), Richmond (September), Kansas, and Phoenix (November). Tony Stewart will drive at Texas (November) Race. | |||||||
23 | Chris Wimmer ROTY Marc Mitchell Carl Long Eduardo Troconis Brad Keselowski Brian Keselowski |
Chevy | ? | Keith Coleman | Keith Montgomery | Clements Racing Engines | |
Wimmer left after the April Nasvhille race. Team scaled back their schedule at that time. Carl Long was named the driver before the June Nashville race and was released on August 15. Eduardo Troconis is expected to drive some races late in the season. Brad Keselowski drove late in the season. Brian Keselowski drove at Phoenix. | |||||||
26* | ? | Chevy | ? | Keith Coleman | ? | Keith Coleman | |
Partial schedule for 2006 | |||||||
28* | Shane Hall
James Hylton |
Ford | Speed Zone Energy Drink | Jay Robinson Racing | ? | ? | |
Speed Zone will be primary sponsor at Darlington, Kentucky, the Bristol second Dover race. Hylton drove at Milwaukee. | |||||||
29* | Kevin Harvick
Jeff Burton Timothy Peters |
Chevy | Hershey’s Kissables Holiday Inn |
Richard Childress | Pat Smith | RCR | |
Burton will drive with Holiday Inn sponsorship at both Richmond races, Lowe’s spring, Dover spring, Chicago, Indianapolis, Michigan, Bristol fall, Kansas and Texas fall. Peters is expected to run 3 races late in the year. | |||||||
30* | Mike Bliss | Chevy | Smith & Wesson Berkley |
SKI Motorsports | Bob Schacht | Pro Motors | |
Team currently has 4 races planned – Darlington (May 12), IRP (Aug. 5), California (Sept. 2) and Kansas (Sept. 30) | |||||||
31* | Steve Park Peyton Sellers |
Chevy | Whelen Engineering | Marsh Racing | Ted Marsh Phillipe Lopez |
RCR | |
Team plans on the following races: Las Vegas, both Richmond, Darlington, New Hampshire, both Dover, fall Lowe’s, fall Texas and Homestead. Peyton Sellers will drive at New Hampshire. | |||||||
32/38* | A.J. Foyt IV ROTY Ryan Moore Dave Blaney |
Chevy | Great Clips Deka Batteries, Trus Joist Hass Avocados |
Braun-Akins Racing | Trent Owens | DEI | |
Foyt released after Texas. Team scaled back to a partial schedule. Blaney will run a limited schedule with ABF as the sponsor. Hass Avocados is the sponsor at New Hampshire. Pistone will attempt Martinsville. | |||||||
34* | Todd Bodine?
Paul Tracy Mike Bliss Jeff Fuller Carlos Pardo Kertus Davis |
Chevy | Sport Clips American Crew |
Frank Cicci Racing Frank Cicci Jim Kelly |
Dave Fuge, Jr | Wegner | |
Tracy will run 4-5 races with Sport Clips and American Crew sponsorship. Pardo drove at Mexico. Davis drove at Darlington and the May Lowe’s race. Fuller drove at the Nashville June race and at Kentucky. Crosby drove at Milwauke. The team scaled back their schedule after Chicago. | |||||||
37* | Brad Coleman | Ford | Federated Auto Parts | Brewco Motorsports Clarence Brewer |
Shawn Parker | Roush-Yates | |
Brewco’s development driver will run a limited schedule. | |||||||
39* | Ryan Newman
Kurt Busch Sam Hornish, Jr. |
Dodge | Alltel Penske Truck Leasing |
Penske Racing South | Matt Gimbel | Penske-Jasper | |
Newman and Busch will split 14 races. Busch will drive at spring Texas, spring Phoenix, Charlotte spring, Dover, Chicago, and Michigan. Busch and Newman will both run at Watkins Glen. Hornish makes his NASCAR debut at Phoenix. | |||||||
40* | Kevin Conway ROTY |
Dodge | Carver Racing | Steve Plattenberger | ? | ||
Conway will run for Rookie of the Year Honors | |||||||
42* | Casey Mears
Kevin Hamlin? Juan Montoya |
Dodge | Texaco/Havoline | Chip Ganassi | Brad Parrott | Ernie Elliott | |
Mears will run both California and both Charlotte races, Texas and Phoenix in April, Atlanta, Chicago and Michigan. Hamlin will run a few races if sponsorship is secured. Montoya will drive at Memphis. | |||||||
43* | Aaron Fike
Kertus Davis Chris Cook P.J. Jones |
Dodge | RFMS | Mike Curb Cary Agajanian |
Mark Durgin | Evernham | |
Team planed run a full season. Fike left after the May Charlotte race. Kertus Davis drove the June Dover race. Chris Cook drove the June Nashville race and Kentucky. Jones drove at Daytona (June) and IRP. | |||||||
46* | Robert Pressley? | Ford | Edy’s Ice Cream | ST Motorsports Tad Geschickter |
Dan Deeringhoff | Roush-Yates | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
48* | Jimmie Johnson | Chevy | Lowe’s/Kobalt | Hendrick Motorsports Rick Hendrick |
Chad Knaus | Hendrick | |
Scheduled to run the California spring race and both Charlotte races | |||||||
49* | Jorge Goeters
Derrike Copy Steve Grissom Randy LaJoie |
Ford | Advil | Jay Robinson Racing | Kenneth Campbell | ? | |
Advil will sponsor 18 races. Team may run full time if sponsorship is found. Cope ran at Daytona, Grissom at Talladega, LaJoie at Charlotte in May. | |||||||
52* | Eric McClure | Chevy | ? | Jimmy Means Moy Racing |
Jimmy Means | ? | |
This team may have closed down | |||||||
54* | Mike Harmon | Chevy | ? | Bert Oostlander Greg Sarff Capital Motorsports |
Steve Kuykendall | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
55* | Robby Gordon | Chevy | ? | Robby Gordon | ? | Menard | |
Sponsorship will dictate the team’s plans | |||||||
56* | Kevin Lepage
Chris Cook Kevin Grubb Tim Schendel |
Chevy | ? TNT Fireworks Western Sizzlin |
Mac Hill Motorsports Jack McNelly |
Tony Lambert | Fisher | |
Lepage will run at least 3 races (Daytona, Vegas, Bristol). Chris Cook will drive at Mexcio. Team will run 10-20 races depending on sponsorship. Grubb was reinstated from suspension before the June Nashville race and suspended again after the fall Richmond race. Tim Schendel will drive at Memphis. | |||||||
57* | Brian Vickers
Adrian Fernandez |
Chevy | Mountain Dew Ore-Ida Pizza Hut Spectracide |
Rick Hendrick | Jim Long | Hendrick | |
Vickers will drive the Mountain Dew car at California (Feb. 25), Darlington (May 12), and Michigan (Aug. 19). Fernandez will run at Mexico and Watkins Glen. | |||||||
61* | Steve Wallace | Dodge | Dodge Motorsports Checker Auto Parts |
RWI Rusty Wallace |
Steve Darne | Penske-Jasper | |
Wallace will run Dover, Texas, Phoenix and Homestead in a second RWI car. | |||||||
65* | Spencer Clark | Ford | Allegiant Air? | Chris Deiderich Racing | ? | Roush-Yates | |
The team planned to run at Las Vegas, Phoenix, Nashville, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Indianapolis and Memphis. Clark was killed in an automobile accident in May. | |||||||
67* | C.W. ‘Skip’ Smith
Bryan Reffner Johnny Benson? |
Dodge | Panasonic Consumer Electronics | Mike Smith Smith Motorsports |
Steve Yeagle | Ege | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
70* | Justin Diercks | Ford | Foretravel Motorcoach | ML Motorsports | Tom Sokoloski | Roush-Yates | |
Will run a limited ARCA/Busch Series schedule. | |||||||
71* | Ron Young | Chevy | ?
WS Hotel & Spa |
RB1 Motorsports | Greg Tester | ? | |
Sponsorship will dictate the team’s plans | |||||||
72* | Donny Neuenberger
Kevin Lepage Randy MacDonald Stanton Barrett |
Chevy | TheRaceSpace.com | Randy MacDonald | Rodney Jackisch | Bill Davis Racing Engines Fast Times inc |
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Sponsorship will primarily dictate the actions of this team. | |||||||
73* | Kerry Earnhardt?
Jimmy Spencer? |
Chevy | Red Cactus Salsa CU National Mortgage |
Dan Griffin | Danny Gill | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced. Team closed? | |||||||
75* | Caleb Holman | Chevy | Furniture Row | Barney Visser | David Hatfield | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
78* | Jerry Robertson | Chevy | ? Food Country USA / Lays |
Charles Henderson Don Henderson |
Darrell Holman | Fischer | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
81* | Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Ryan Moore |
Chevy | Kraft, Menards | Chance2/DEI Dale Earnhardt Jr. Teresa Earnhardt |
Tony Gibson Tony Eury Sr. |
DEI | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
83* | Shane Huffman | Chevy | ? | JR Motorsports | ? | DEI | |
Plans are were the team to run 5-6 races later in the year. After McFarland was released, Huffman moved to the #88 for the remainder of the year. | |||||||
84* | David Gilliland | Chevy | ? | Clay Andrews Racing | Billy Wilburn | Steve Allen | |
Team plans to run 15 races. Gilliland is a Rookie of the Year Candidate. The team shut down on July 31. | |||||||
85* | Damon Lusk
John Hayden |
Chevy | ? | Dan Kinney Premier Motorsport |
Dan Kinney | Pro Motors Eng | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
87* | Joe Nemechek | Chevy | ? | Joe Nemechek | Gary Putnam | ?Wegner | |
Sponsorship will dictate the team’s plans. | |||||||
92* | Tracy Hines? | Dodge | ? | Glynn Motorsports Scott Glynn |
Steve Plattenberger | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced. Team shut down? | |||||||
95* | Steadman Marlin | Dodge | ? | Sadler Bros | Nick Harrison | Ernie Elliott | |
Running Daytona, with additional races to be determined. | |||||||
98* | Matt Hagan | Dodge | ? | ? | ? | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
98*? | ?Jimmy Spencer?
Kerry Earnhardt? |
Dodge | ?State Fair Corn Dogs | Michael Waltrip | ? | Evernham | |
Unsure if this team will continue | |||||||
? | Jorge Goeters | Dodge? | ? | Latin American Racing Adal Ramones |
? | Evernham? | |
Goeters joined with Jay Robinson Racing early in the year. | |||||||
? | Chase Mongomery | ? | ? | Curry Motorsports | ? | ? | |
Plan on running a few races later in the year. | |||||||
ONE OFF / PART TIME TEAMS / UNKNOWN PLANS |
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CAR# | DRIVER | MANU | SPONSOR | LISTED OWNER | CREW CHIEF | ENGINES | |
04* | Eric McCluree | Chevy | Hefty | Morgan-McClure Motorsports | Robert Larkins | Ron Puryear? | |
Details for the team have not be announced | |||||||
07* | Steve Grissom | Chevy | ? | DLP Racing | ? | ? | |
Team made announcement in August, but plans are unknown | |||||||
07* | David O’Dell
Chuck Barnes, Jr. |
Chevy | ? | TC Motorsports C.E. Clowyer |
Scott Stowers | ? | |
Team will run 3-4 races. | |||||||
7* | Jeff Fuller | Chevy | ? | GIC-Mixon Motorsports James Whitener Gregg Mixon Denise Mixon |
Greg Guarry | Mixon Racing Engines | |
Detailed plans unknown | |||||||
37* | Josh Krug/Randy Lajoie | Chevy | Americash Advance | Vision Racing | Bill Wilburn | Pro Motor Engineering | |
Team plans three races in 2006 – Richmond, Kansas, and Texas (November). Krug was not approved for Kansas so Lajoie will fill in. | |||||||
53* | Brad Teague | ?Dodge | ? | Jarvis Motorsports Tennessee Mountain Boys |
? | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
58* | Clay Rogers? | Dodge | Who’s Your Daddy Energy Drink? | Glynn Motorsports Scott Glynn |
? | Evernham | |
Glynn Motorsports filed for banruptcy early in the year. | |||||||
62* | Larry Hollenbeck | Chevy | ? | Lexington Hotels | Larry Hollenbeck | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
63* | Jorge Goeters | Chevy | ? | Xtreme Gel and Enventys Latino Market Solutions | Jeff Spraker | ? | |
Goeters will drive at Texas and Homestead | |||||||
76* | Jerick Johnson | Chevy | ? | The American Legion | ? | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
84* | Norm Benning | Chevy | ? | ? | ? | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
93* | Bill Hoff | Chevy Pontiac |
93.3 WMMR | Jeff Shutt | ? | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
96* | ? | Chevy | ? | Ortec Racing Larry Brotherton |
Tony Burgess | ? | |
Team plans have not be announced | |||||||
? | Dion Ciccarelli | Ford | ? | Jamerson Motorsports | ? | ? | |
Will run selected Busch races. No details announced. | |||||||
? | Shelby Howard
Chris Wimmer |
? | ? | Odle Motorsports | ? | ? | |
Team plans 3 races late in the season. |
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