2007 BUSCH SERIES TEAM CHART |
CAR# |
DRIVER |
MANU |
SPONSOR |
LISTED OWNER |
CREW CHIEF |
ENGINES |
FULL TIME TEAMS
plan to attempt all races |
|
0 |
Eric McClure
J.R. Fitzpatrick |
Chevy |
Hefty |
Davis Motorsports |
Steve Jenkins |
Barnes & Reese Racing Engines |
McClure brings Hefty to the team for 32 races. Fitzpatrick drove at Mexico City and Montreal. |
|
1 |
J.J. Yeley
Johnny Benson
Max Papis |
Chevy |
Miccosukee Resort Gaming
Northeastern Supply |
James Finch/Phoenix Racing |
Chuck Meyers |
Wegner
Joe Gibbs |
The team switched from Dodge to Chevy. Yeley initially planned to run the full season but stepped out a few races after dropping out of contention for the championship. Johnny Benson drove at Milwaukee. Papis drove at Montreal and Watkins Glen. |
|
6 |
David Ragan
ROTY |
Ford |
Discount Tire, Dish Network |
Roush |
Mike Kelley |
Roush-Yates |
Ragan will run full time in both Busch and Cup. |
|
7 |
Mike Wallace |
Chevy |
GEICO
Sport Clips |
James Finch/Phoenix Racing |
Gere Kennon |
Wegner |
Mike Wallace will drive a full season for Finch in 2007. Fred Wanke left as crew chief after the April Nashville race. |
|
9 |
Kasey Kahne
Scott Riggs
Elliott Sadler
Boris Said
Chase Miller
Deac McCaskill
Erin Crocker? |
Dodge |
Unilever (Klondike, Ragu, Hellmann’s, Wisk, Shedd’s Spread, Lawry’s, Lipton tea, Wish-Bone, and Slim-Fast
Wrigley’s(Phoenix)
Vitamin Water(California fall)
Puryear Tanklines (ORP) |
Evernham Motorsports |
Mike Shiplett |
Evernham |
Said will drive the road course races, the Nashville spring race and at least 1 other stand alone event. Kahne will drive a Wrigley’s Doublement car at Phoenix in November.Kahne, Riggs & Sadler will split the driving duties. Crocker is expected to run 4 Busch races for Evernham. Chase Miller drove at Nashville (June), Kentucky, and Milwaukee. McCaskill makes his Busch debut at ORP. |
|
10 |
John Andretti
Dave Blaney
Todd Bodine
John Graham
Brian Vickers
Brent Sherman |
Toyota |
Freedom Road RVs
Camping World
ABF
Winegard (Phoenix, Chicagoland)
Seymour Paint |
Braun Racing
ppc Racing |
? |
TRD |
This team merged into Braun Racing for at least the 2007 season. Andretti reportedly had Camping World sponsorship for 15 races, but Blaney drove most of the races. Seymour Paint sponsored Blaney at Daytona (July). Todd Bodine drove at Milwaukee. Graham drove at Montreal and the Glen. Vickers will drive Michigan, Bristol, California, and Richmond. Sherman will drive at Memphis and Texas (November). |
|
14 |
Kyle Krisiloff
ROTY |
Ford |
Clabber Girl
Eli Lilly and Company and Walgreens |
Carl Haas |
Bryant Frazier |
Roush-Yates |
Team will run a full season. They used ppc’s points from the #22 car last year to be guaranteed a spot in the first 5 races. The team announced a sponsorship deal with Eli Lilly and Walgreens in late June. |
|
16 |
Greg Biffle
Todd Kluever
Colin Braun |
Ford |
3M, Dish Network, Scotch Tape (Phoenix fall) |
Roush Fenway Racing |
Eddie Pardue |
Roush-Yates |
Biffle will drive 19 races, Kluever 16 races – Daytona, Mexico City, Atlanta, Bristol, Nashville, Phoenix, Darlington, Nashville, Kentucky, Milwaukee, New Hampshire, Gateway, Montreal, Watkins Glen, and Bristol. Bruan will drive at Memphis. |
|
18 |
Tony Stewart
Aric Almirola
ROTY?
Brad Coleman
Kevin Conway |
Chevy |
Carino’s Italian Grill
Z-Line Designs
Goody’s
ConAgra |
Joe Gibbs |
Jason Ratcliff |
Joe Gibbs Racing |
Coleman will drive 17 races – Las Vegas; Mexico; Nashville (April 7); Texas (April 14); Talladega; Richmond (May 4); Kentucky; Milwaukee; Gateway; Indianapolis; Montreal; Watkins Glen; Michigan; Bristol (Aug. 24); Dover (Sept. 22); Memphis and Phoenix (Nov. 10). Carino’s will sponsor 10 of those races. Conway will drive 8 races with sponsorship from Z-Line Designs – Bristol (March); Dover (June 2); Nashville (June 9); New Hampshire; Chicago); California (Sept.); Richmond (Sept.); and Kansas . Stewart will drive 3 races. Almirola will drive the remainder. |
|
20 |
Denny Hamilin
Aric Almirola
Travis Kittleson |
Chevy |
Rockwell Automation
FedEx
Goody’s
ConAgra
SlimJim |
Joe Gibbs |
Dave Rogers |
Joe Gibbs Racing |
Hamlin will run 20 races. Almirola will drive 7. Tony Stewart will drive at Atlanta in the spring with Goody’s sponsorship. Kittleson will make his series debut at Gateway. |
|
21 |
Kevin Harvick
Timothy Peters
PJ Jones
Tim McCreadie
Clint Bowyer
Ryan Foster? |
Chevy |
AutoZone |
Richard Childress |
Shane Wilson |
RCR |
Harvick will run 14 races in the #21. PJ Jones drove at Mexcio. McCreadie drove at Milwaukee. Foster expects to run some races later in the year. RCR announced in early July that Peters would not run any additional races. Bowyer drove at California. |
|
22 (was 12) |
David Stremme
Carlos Contreras
Pierre Bourque
Mike Bliss
Patrick Carpentier
Josh Wise |
Dodge |
SuperCuts
Family Dollar |
Fitz Motorsports |
Paul Wolfe |
Evernham |
David Stremme returns to Fitz Racing and the team switches to #22. Stremme will run at least 12 races. Contreras is expected to run a handful of races. Family Dollar will be the primary sponsor at Bristol, twice in Nashville and Charlotte, Talladega, Darlington, Daytona, Gateway, Indianapolis and Richmond. Patrick Carpentier will drive at Montreal and Watkins Glen. Josh Wise will drive at ORP |
|
25 |
David Gilliland
Richard Johns
ROTY |
Ford |
FreeCreditReport.com |
Ed Rensi |
Todd Brewer |
Yates |
Gilliland will drive 24 races. Johns will drive the car in all Busch stand-alone races except Mexico as well as fall races at Richmond, Kansas and Phoenix. |
|
27 |
Ward Burton
Jason Keller
Jorge Goeters
Bobby East
Casey Atwood |
Ford |
Kleenex
Ravenwood Winery
United States Postal Service
Federated Auto Parts |
Brewco Motorsports
Clarence Brewer |
? |
Roush-Yates |
Burton will drive 20 races. Keller will drive at Nashville (April), Milwaukee, O’Reilly Raceway Park, Gateway, and Kentucky. A driver for the remainder of the schedule has not been announced. Goeters drove in Mexico in partnership with Star Motorsports. Bobby East will split 10 races between the #27 & #37. Atwood drove at Kansas |
|
28 |
Robert Richardson
ROTY
Jeff Green
Johnny Sauter
German Quiroga Jr
Derrike Cope
Niclas Jonsson
Blake Bjorklund |
Chevy |
Checkers/Rally’s
Daytonabrands, Inc.
U.S. Border Patrol |
Jay Robinson Racing |
Steve Plattenberger |
DEI |
Jay Robinson teams with Hass for the 2007 season. Richardson will drive a minimum of 11 races. Checkers/Rally’s will be the sponsor at Daytona, Atlanta, Bristol, Talladega, Richmond, Kentucky, Daytona, St. Louis, Bristol, Memphis, and Homestead-Miami. Daytonabrands will be the sponsor at California. Quiroga drove at Mexico. Cope drove at the spring Richmond race and Chicago. The U.S. Border Partol will be an associate or primary sponsor for the final 25 races of the year. Niclas Jonsson drove at Montreal. Haas announced in August that Bjorklund would drive the #28 at California, Charlotte and Homestead |
|
29 |
Jeff Burton
Scott Wimmer |
Chevy |
Holiday Inn
Dixie Stampede |
Richard Childress |
Pat Smith |
RCR |
Burton and Wimmer will split the ride. |
|
33 |
Tony Stewart
Kevin Harvick
Ron Fellows
Cale Gale
Tony Raines |
Chevy |
Dollar General
Old Spice
RoadLoans.com
Camping World
RVs.com
Bounty Super Duty Towels |
Kevin Harvick |
Dan Stillman |
RCR |
Tony Stewart will drive at Daytona, Las Vegas, Talladega, Darlington, New Hampshire, Chicago, Michigan, and Kansas with Old Spice Sponsorship. Harvick will drive at California (both), Bristol (both), Texas (spring), Lowes (both), and Richmond (fall), Ron Fellows will drive at Mexico, Canada, and Watkins Glen. Tony Raines will drive at Atlanta, Phoenix (both), Richmond (spring), Dover (both), Daytona (July), Texas (fall), and Homestead. Cale Gale will drive at Nashville (both), Kentucky, Milwaukee, Gateway, ORP, and Memphis. Camping World will be the primary sponsor in 11 races. |
|
35 |
Bobby Hamilton, Jr. |
Ford |
McDonalds
Eckrich |
Ed Rensi
Sam Rensi
Gary Weisbaum |
Chris Wright |
Yates |
Hamilton, Jr. returns to Rensi, where he had the most success in his career. Eckrich will be the sponsor at Chicago, ORP and Texas (November). |
|
36 |
Brent Sherman
Jeremy Clements |
Chevy |
Big Lots
Vialafil |
McGill Motorsports |
Ricky Pearson |
Wegner |
Sherman joined the team for a full season after running the last 2 races of 2006. His last race with the team in 2007 will be Kansas. Clements will drive at Lowes (October) |
|
37 (was 66) |
Greg Biffle
Jamie McMurray
Bobby East
Johnny Satuer
John Graham
Casey Atwood
Brad Baker |
Ford |
Yard-Man
Fun Energy Foods |
Brewco Motorsports
Clarence Brewer |
Shawn Parker |
Roush-Yates |
McMurray will drive 12 races, Biffle will drive 11. Johnny Sauter drove at the spring Nashville race. Another drive will be announced for the remainder. Yard-Man will be the sponsor for the following race: Daytona (McMurray), California (McMurray), Mexico (Biffle), Las Vegas (McMurray), Texas (McMurray), Phoenix (Biffle), Talladega (McMurray), Chicagoland (McMurray), Canada (Biffle), Bristol (Biffle). Bobby East will split 10 races between the #27 & #37. Graham will drive 10 races with sponsosrship from Fun Energy Foods. Atwood drove at the Sept. Dover race. Baker will drive at Lowe’s (October) |
|
38 |
Jason Leffler |
Toyota |
Great Clips |
Braun Racing |
Todd Lohse |
TRD |
This team remained relatively unchanged from 2006 |
|
41 |
Reed Sorenson
David Stremme
Scott Pruett
Bryan Clauson
Scott Lagasse, Jr.
A.J. Allmendinger |
Dodge |
Wrigley
Imation/Memorex |
Chip Ganassi |
Brad Parrott |
Ernie Elliott |
Sorenson and Stremme will alternate as the driver for the first 25 races. The car will feature a rotating paint scheme of Wrigley’s Spearmint, Doublemint, Juicy Fruit, and Winterfresh brands. Lagasse ran at Milwaukee and ORP. Bryan Clauson will run the majority of the remaining races. Imation/Memorex will be the primary sponsor for the team starting at the Bristol fall race and for the remainder of the year. Pruett drove at Mexico. Lagasse drove at Milwaukee. Allmendinger drove at Phoenix (November). |
|
42 |
Juan Pablo Montoya
Kevin Hamlin
A.J. Allmendinger
Dario Franchitti |
Dodge |
Texaco/Havoline
Memorex
Target |
Chip Ganassi |
Brian Pattie |
Ernie Elliott |
Montoya was scheduled to run all the companion races and Hamlin the stand-alones. However, Montoyta got out of the car after Watkins Glen. Allmendinger drove at California, Richmond, Dover, Kansas and Charlotte. Franchitti drove at Memphis, Phoenix, and Homestead. |
|
47 |
Jon Wood
Travis Kvapil
Kelly Bires
Andy Lally |
Ford |
Clorox, Wisk
Armor All |
ST Motorsports
Tad Geschickter |
Scott Zipadelli |
Roush-Yates |
Wood was exepcted to also run a partial Cup schedule. Kvapil substituted for Wood at Dover in June while Wood was sick. Bires drove at Nashville (June) and most of the remaining races. Andy Lally drove at Montreal and Watkins Glen. |
|
59 |
Marcos Ambrose
ROTY |
Ford |
Kingsford Charcol
Bush’s Baked Beans |
JTG Racing
ST Motorsports
Tad Geschickter |
Greg Conner |
Roush-Yates |
Ambrose moves from CTS to Busch and Stacy Compton moves from Busch to CTS. |
|
60 |
Carl Edwards |
Ford |
Miracle-Gro
Sharp AQUOS/3M Vikuiti
The Weather Channel
Aflac
Scotts
World Financial Group
Dish Network (10 races). |
Jack Roush |
Pierre Kuettel |
Roush |
Edwards will run the full Cup/Busch schedule again. World Financial Group will sponsor the team at February Fontana, April Phoenix, September Dover and November Phoenix. Sharp AQUOS/3M Vikuiti will be the sponsor at Talladega, Kentucky, Chicagoland, Michigan and California (fall). Aflac was the sponsor at Daytona (July). The Weather Channel will be the sponsor at Indy. |
|
66 (was 64) |
Steve Wallace
Reed Sorenson |
Dodge |
HomeLife Communities
Top Flite
Jasper Engines and Transmissions
Rapid Industrial Cleaningr
Jimmy John’s |
RWI
Rusty Wallace |
Steve Darne |
Penske-Jasper |
Wallace will run full time. Rapid Industrial Cleaning will be the primary sponsor at Milwaukee, New Hampshire, Chicago, Michigan, and one other race. Jimmy John’s will be the sponsor at Michigan. Sorenson replaced Wallace for the October race at Lowe’s. |
|
77 |
Kevin Harvick
Bobby Labonte
Ron Hornaday
Kertus Davis
Brandon Miller |
Chevy |
Dollar General |
Kevin Harvick |
Wally Rogers |
RCR |
Labonte will drive 18 races, Harvick 4 (Phoenix, Richmond, Dover, Lowes), and Davis 13 (California, Mexico, Nashville (both), Kentucky, Milwaukee, Gateway, ORP, Canada, California, Dover, Memphis, Phoenix). Hornaday will drive at Milwaukee. Miller will drive a Memphis. |
|
88 |
Shane Huffman
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
Brad Keselowski
Andy Pilgrim |
Chevy |
U.S. Navy |
JR Motorsports |
Tony Eury Sr. |
RCR |
Huffman was released prior to the July Daytona race. Earnhardt Jr drove at Daytona. Keselowski will drove at Chicago, Gateway, and ORP. Pilgrim will drive at Montreal and Watkins Glen. Keselowski was signed at the beginning of September for the remainder of the year. |
|
90 |
Stephen Leicht |
Ford |
CitiFinancial |
Robert Yates |
Bruce Cook |
Yates-Roush |
Leicht will run the full season. |
|
99 |
David Reutimann |
Toyota |
Aarons Rent
XM Radio
NAPA Auto Parts |
Michael Waltrip |
Jerry Baxter |
TRD |
XM Radio will be primary sponsor at Chicago. NAPA will be the sponsor in Montreal. |
|
PART TIME TEAMS / SOME BUSCH WACKERS |
CAR# |
DRIVER |
MANU |
SPONSOR |
LISTED OWNER |
CREW CHIEF |
ENGINES |
|
|
00 |
Michael McDowell |
Toyota |
NAPA Auto Parts |
Michael Waltrip |
? |
TRD |
Will run the final 3 races of the season. |
|
03* |
Todd Bodine |
Toyota |
? |
Germain Racing |
Mike Hillman Jr.? |
TRD? |
Team plans to run 8-10 Busch races, starting at Gateway. |
|
06* |
Eric Darnell
Mark Martin |
Ford |
Dish Network |
Roush Fenway Racing |
Chad Norris |
Roush-Yates |
Darnell tested at Daytona. Martin will drive at Daytona with Dish Network sponsorship. |
|
2* |
Clint Bowyer
Kenny Wallace |
Chevy |
BB&T
Camping World
Jimmy John’s |
Richard Childress |
Dan Deeringhoff |
RCR |
Bowyer plans to run 17 races in 2007 & 2008. Camping World will be the sponsor at Phoenix (April 20), Talladega (April 28), New Hampshire and Chicagoland. Wallace will drive at Gateway with Jimmy Johns sponsorship. |
|
4* |
Regan Smith
Kraig Kinser |
Chevy |
Ginn Resorts |
Ginn Racing |
Doug Randolph |
Hendrick |
The team had planned to run full time, but decided to scale back Busch races after the June Nashville race to give Smith an opportunity to run can Nextel Cup companion events. Kinser could run a few races later in the year. |
|
5* |
Kyle Busch
Adrian Fernandez
Mark Martin |
Chevy |
Lowe’s
Delphi
Spectrum Brands
Autoguard |
Rick Hendrick |
Mike Bumgarner |
Hendrick |
Team is not expected to run the full schedule. Delphi will be the primary sponsor at Las Vegas, Talladega, Daytona, Chicago, and Texas. Spectrum will sponsor the car in 13 companion events. Mark Martin will drive at Darlington, Michigan and Homestead with Autoguard sponsorship. Fenandez will drive at Mexico with Lowe’s sponsorship. |
|
8* |
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. |
Chevy |
Sharpie |
DEI |
Tony Eury, Jr. |
DEI |
Dale Jr. will run the Spring Bristol race with Sharpie sponsorship. |
|
11* |
Jason Keller
Marc Mitchell |
Chevy |
Force Protection/Dutch Quality Stone
CarFax
InvestLinc
Sweet Baby Ray’s |
CJM Racing |
Todd Gordon |
Pro Motors |
Team announced after Las Vegas that they were move from Cup to the Busch Series. Plans are in place for 12-15 races in 2007. Could be more with additional sponsorship. Team will debut at Darlington. Mitchell will drive at Milwaukee. CarFax will be the primary sponsor at Michigan and an associate for the remainder of the year. InvestLinc is the primary sponsor at Dover (Sept) and Kansas. Sweet Baby Ray’s will be the primary sponsor at Lowes (October) and Kansas. |
|
11* |
Paul Menard
Martin Truex, Jr.
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
Kerry Earnhardt? |
Chevy |
Menards
Turtle Wax |
DEI |
Kevin Manion |
DEI |
Menard planned to a total of 14 races in 2007. Kerry Earnhardt wants to run a handful of races and it could be here at the stand alone events. |
|
12 (was 39)* |
Ryan Newman
Kurt Busch
Sam Hornish
ROTY |
Dodge |
Alltel
Penske Truck Leasing
Mobile One
Kodak Easy Share |
Penske Racing South |
Matt Gimbel |
Penske-Jasper |
The team will run 23 races. Kurt Busch will run 5 race. Kodak will sponsor Newman at Bristol, Texas, Darlington, Chicagoland, Watkins Glen, Fontana, and Richmond. Hornish will drive at Daytona, California, Atlanta, Nashville (April 7), Richmond, Michigan, Dover, Charlotte, Texas, Phoenix and Homestead. Sponsorship from Mobile 1 will be on the car at California, Richmond, Michigan, Dover, Phoenix, and Homestead.( |
|
19* |
Patrick Carpentier |
Dodge |
Stanley Tools |
Evernham Motorsports |
Mike Shiplett |
Evernham |
Team will run at Homestead. |
|
44 (was 14)* |
? |
Dodge |
Family Dollar |
Fitz Motorsports |
Ron Otto |
Evernham |
Mark Green drove for the team at Montreal. |
|
15* |
Paul Menard |
Chevy |
Peak Antifreeze
Menards |
DEI |
Mike Greci |
DEI |
Second DEI team will probably run a limited schedule. Menard will run at Daytona with sponsorship from Peak. |
|
17* |
Matt Kenseth
Michel Jourdain
Danny O’Quinn |
Ford |
Arby’s, Dish Network (9 races)
Aflac
iLevel |
Roush Fenway Racing |
Drew Blickensderfer |
Roush-Yates |
Arby’s will sponsor Kenseth in 13 races – Daytona, Atlanta, Texas, Phoenix, Charlotte, Dover, Chicago, Michigan, Bristol, California, Richmond, Kansas & Phoenix. Jourdain will drive at Mexico City and Montreal. iLevel will be the sponsor at Phoenix (spring), Dover (fall), Lowe’s (fall), and Texas (fall). Aflac will be the sponsor for Kenseth at Watkins Glen. |
|
23* |
Brad Keselowski
ROTY |
Chevy |
Oklahoma Centennial Commission
MACtac |
Keith Coleman |
Steve Platenberger |
Pro Motors Engines |
Team planned to run a full season, but announced in late June that they were ceasing operations. They announce July 5 that they were shutting down. |
|
24* (was 57) |
Casey Mears
Landon Cassil |
Chevy |
National Guard
Lowes |
Rick Hendrick |
Chad Walter |
Hendrick |
Mears will drive 22 races with National Guard sponsorship. Cassil made his Busch debut at Gateway and also ran at ORP. |
|
26* |
Mark Martin
Jamie McMurray
Greg Biffle
Todd Kluever
Erik Darnell |
Ford |
Dish Network (14 races)
OreoThe Weather Channel
Aflac |
Roush Fenway Racing |
Pat Tryson |
Roush-Yates |
Mark Martin will drive at Daytona and Texas (Spring). Greg Biffle will drive the #26 Oreo Ford in at least the Daytona race. Kluever will run 3 races. Aflac will be the sponsor for McMurray at Bristol (August) and Richmond (September). The Weather Channel will sponsor Kluever at Chicago. |
|
30* |
Stanton Barrett |
Chevy |
Smith & Wesson |
SKI Motorsports |
Bob Schacht |
Pro Motors |
Team is planning to run Chicago, California, (September) Dover (September), Lowe’s (October), and Texas. |
|
31* |
Peyton Sellers |
Chevy |
? |
Marsh Racing |
Ted Marsh |
RCR |
Scheduled races include Chicago, fall California, fall Lowe’s, and Texas. |
|
32* |
Dave Blaney
Michael Waltrip
Bill Elliott
Brian Vickers |
Toyota |
ABF Freight
Hass Avocados
Fort McDowell
Beringer Vineyards
Seymour Paint |
Braun |
Trent Owens |
TRD |
Blaney will run the Busch Series full time, but the #32 team will be part-time. Waltrip will drive at Atlanta. Beringer will be the sponsor in a limited number of races. Seymour Paint will sponsor Elliott at the May Lowe’s race. Vickers will drive at Daytona (July) and Lowe’s (October) with sponsorship from Fort McDowell> |
|
34* |
Jay Satuer
Steve Grissom
Brian Simo |
Chevy |
? |
Frank Cicci Racing |
James Daly |
Fischer |
Team had planned a full season with Brian Conz as the driver. However, that deal fell apart. Grissom was the driver at Daytona. Sauter drove at California. Simo drove at Mexico. Sauter drove at Las Vegas, Atlanta, Bristol, and Nashville. The team did not attempt Texas and closed up shortly afterwards. |
|
48* |
Jimmie Johnson? |
Chevy |
Kobalt |
Rick Hendrick |
Chad Walter? |
Hendrick |
Johnson will drive 3 races with Kobalt sponsorship (both Lowe’s races and fall California). |
|
55* |
Robby Gordon
Brandon Miller? |
Ford |
Verizon |
Robby Gordon |
Dana Brugman |
Yates-Roush |
Verizon and Motorola will sponsor Gordon at Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago and Texas. The team will run as many races at sponsorship allows. Brandon Miller tested for Gordon at Daytona. Camping World will sponsor Gordon at Montreal. |
|
56* |
Danny O’Quinn
Frank Kreyer
Dange Hanniford
A.J. Frank |
Chevy |
Smith Transport
KYMCO
Culvers
S+S Mack Records
Power Equipment Company
Brandeis |
Mac Hill Motorsports
Jack McNelly |
Tony Lambert |
Fisher |
O’Quinn will run a limited schedule, starting at the Bristol spring race. Smith Transport will be the primary sponsor for at least one race. KYMCO was the sponsor at Bristol. Kreyer will drive at Milwaukee, Gateway, O’Reilly Raceway Park, and Phoenix with sponsorship from Culver’s. S+S Mack Records will be the sponsor at the Spring Nashville race. Hanniford made his Busch debut at the spring Richmond race. Power Equipment Company is the sponsor at Nashville (June), Bristol (August), and Memphis. A.J. Frank will drive at Kentucky with sponsorship from Brandeis. |
|
58* |
Chris Horn |
Chevy |
? |
Fred Horn |
? |
? |
Team is running a limited schedule |
|
63* |
Kerry Earnhardt
Mike MacKenzie |
Chevy |
? |
Jeff Spraker Racing |
Jeff Spraker |
DEI |
Team plans to run at Daytona (July). MacKenzie drove at Montreal |
|
64 |
Chase Austin |
Dodge |
HomeLife Communities |
RWI
Rusty Wallace |
|
Penske-Jasper |
Austin will make his Busch debut at Memphis in October. |
|
70* |
Justin Diercks
ROTY
Mark Green |
Chevy |
Foretravel Motorcoach |
ML Motorsports
Mary Louise Miller & Stephany Mullen |
Tom Sokoloski |
Wegner |
Team plans 19 races for the season – Daytona, Las Vegas, Nashville, Texas, Talladega, Richmond, Nashville, Kentucky, Milwaukee, Daytona, Chicago, Gateway, O’Reilly Raceway Park, Michigan, Richmond, Kansas, Memphis, Texas, and Homestead. Diercks and the team parted ways June 29. Mark Green was then hired to drive the rest of the season. |
|
71* |
Ron Young |
Chevy |
? |
Ron Young / RB1 Motorsports |
Greg Tester |
? |
No set schedule for 2007. Team will show up as money allows. |
|
72* |
Randy MacDonald |
Chevy |
? |
Randy MacDonald |
Rodney Jackisch |
Bill Davis Racing Engines |
No plans have been announced for 2007. This team usually runs as many races and sponsorship allows. |
|
73* |
Brett Rowe |
Ford |
? |
Revelocity Racing |
? |
Roush-Yates |
Team plans a 10 race schedule. |
|
83* |
? |
Chevy |
AAMCO |
JR Motorsports |
? |
RCR |
Team will run in the June 2 and Sept. 1 Busch Series events at Dover and California. |
|
87* |
Joe Nemechek |
Chevy |
Brunton Vineyards |
NEMCO Motorsports |
? |
Hendrick |
Nemechek wants to run more Busch races this year. |
|
89* |
Morgan Shepherd |
Dodge |
Racing With Jesus |
Faith Motorsports |
Jim Graham |
Barnes & Reese Racing Engines |
Morgan entered the Darlington race and is running a partial schedule the rest of the season. |
|
93*? |
Marc Mitchell |
Chevy |
Ergon |
Tony Clements Racing |
? |
? |
The team plans to enter two races in 2007. |
|
95* |
Steadman Marlin? |
Dodge |
? |
Sadler Bros |
Nick Harrison |
Ernie Elliott |
Team expected to run approximately 5 races. |
|
|
98* |
Alex Garcia |
Chevy |
Dixien
OminiSource |
Transnet Racing
Alex Garcia |
Danny Gill |
GP Race Engines |
Plans to run a 12 race schedule in 2007. |
|
UNKNOWN / LIMITED DETAILS |
91 |
David Green |
Toyota |
Your Residential Technology Team |
Riley-D’Hondt |
Jerry Pitts |
TRD |
The team debuted at Lowe’s in May and plans to run a number of races during the remainder of the season. Your Residential Technology Team will be the sponsor at both Lowe’s races. |
|
92? |
Bobby Santos III |
Toyota |
Riley Technologies |
Bill Davis Racing |
Gene Nead |
TRD |
Santos is expected to run 10 races – both Richmond, both Lowe’s, New Hampshire, Kansas, Memphis, Texas, Phoenix, and Homestead. |
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Buckshot Jones |
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DMT Motorsports |
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? |
Team tentatively plans to run at New Hampshire and Bristol. |
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Damon Lusk |
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Zekko Racing |
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? |
Reports stated the team would run a full season, but they did not show up |
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01 |
Morgan Shepherd
Joe Fox
Kertus Davis |
Chevy |
? |
Davis Motorsports |
? |
Barnes & Reese Racing Engines |
Shepherd drove at California (spring) and Nashville (spring). Kertus Davis drove at Michigan |
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01 |
Jay Sauter |
Chevy |
? |
Duesenberg & Leik Motorsports |
? |
Wegner |
Sponsorshipd dried up for this team and they did not run any races. |
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08 |
Trevor Boys |
Gsmdashboards.com
Industro Tools
Chixcanfix.com |
Chevy |
H&K; Motorsports |
? |
? |
Team plans a minimum of 6 races. |
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15? |
Matt Crafton? |
Chevy |
? |
ppc Racing
Greg Pollex |
Todd Gordon |
? |
This is ppc’s #22 team from 2006. The team will probably not race if sponsorship is not found. |
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30 |
Mike Bliss |
Chevy |
Smith & Wesson
Berkley |
SKI Motorsports |
Bob Schacht |
Pro Motors |
No plans have been announced for 2007 |
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37 |
Josh Krug? |
Chevy |
Americash Advance? |
Vision Racing |
? |
? |
Team plans to move from ARCA to Busch in 2007, but did not test at Daytona. |
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43 |
P.J. Jones |
Dodge |
RFMS |
Mike Curb
Cary Agajanian |
Mark Durgin |
Evernham |
No plans have been announced for 2007 |
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50 |
Jeff Barrister
Brain Pannone |
Ford |
racecarstupid.com |
Jeff Barrister |
? |
Roush-Yates |
Team attempted Phoenix in April. |
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44 |
Mike Harmon
Jennifer Jo Cobb |
Chevy |
All Sports Armour |
Donnie Richardson |
? |
? |
Team plans to run some races that do no conflict with the ARCA schedule. Cobb attempted the Kansas and Phoenix (November) races. |
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50? |
Danny O’Quinn? |
Ford |
? |
Roush Fenway Racing |
? |
Roush-Yates |
O’Quinn is currently only scheduled for 1 race (Kentucky) with an unannounced Roush team. |
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52 |
Brad Teague |
Ford |
? |
Jimmy Means |
? |
? |
Team is running a handful of races. |
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54? |
Roger Carter II |
Dodge |
? |
Fridell Racing |
? |
Arrington |
Team planned a limited schedule starting at new Hampshire. |
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67* |
C.W. ‘Skip’ Smith |
Dodge |
Panasonic Consumer Electronics |
Mike Smith
Smith Motorsports |
Steve Yeagle |
Ege |
No plans have been announced for 2007. This team usually runs Daytona and a handful of other races. |
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71 |
Trevor Boys |
Chevy |
First Produce |
Randy MacDonald |
Nathan Linford |
? |
Team ran at Montreal |
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72 |
D.J. Kennington |
Dodge |
Nothern Provincial Pipelines |
Dwight Kennedy |
Robbie Wethington |
? |
Team plans about 5 race starting at the spring Phoenix race |
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76 |
Jerick Johnson |
Chevy |
American Legion |
Jack Johnson |
? |
? |
Team attempted the spring Nashville race. |
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85 |
John Hayden |
Chevy |
? |
Premier Motorsport |
Dan Kinney |
Pro Motors Eng |
This team usually runs a handful of races, but may not continue |
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Mark Martin |
Chevy |
? |
Ginn Racing |
? |
Hendrick |
Martin plans on running 5-10 races. |
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Josh Wise |
Toyota |
? |
Michael Waltrip Racing |
? |
TRD |
USAC driver Wise is expected in a handful of Busch races. He made his Busch debut at ORP with Fitz Racing |
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Jorge Goeters |
? |
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Star Motorsports |
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The team partnered with Brewco at Mexico City to run the #27. |
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Shelby Howard |
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? |
Robby Benton Racing |
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? |
Team plans to run a limited number of races. They entered Kentucky and ORP in the #01 of Johnny Davis Motorsports. |
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Jeremy Mayfield? |
Toyota |
? |
Bill Davis Racing |
? |
TRD |
Bill Davis would like to get back into the Busch Series with at least one team. |
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