2012 Nationwide Series Team Chart
UPDATED: 11-19-2012
2012 Rookie of the Year Candidates
#3-Austin Dillon
#24-Benny Gordon (limited schedule planned)
#39-Joey Gase (limited schedule)
#38-Brad Sweet (18 races planned)
#70-Johanna Long (limited schedule planned)
#81-Jason Bowles
#88-Cole Whitt
TABLE KEYS
RED
= New for 2012
* next to car number means a part time/limited schedule
? – Unknown
? name or sponsor – rumored/unknown
FULL TIME TEAMS (OR HAVE RUN ALL RACES SO FAR) |
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01 | Mike Wallace | Chevy | G&K; Services The Gun Store Restaurant.com Tradebank Gerber Collision & Glass Smith Transport DSTP |
JD Motorsports | Newt Moore | Clements Engines | |
G&K; Services was the primary sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb) Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Dover (Jun), Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Indy, Iowa (Aug), Atlanta, Kentucky (Sep), Texas (Nov), Homestead. The Gun Store was the sponsor at Las Vegas. Restaurant.com was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May). Gerber Collision & Glass was the sponsor at Chicago (Jul). Tradebank was the sponsor at Montreal, Bristol (Aug). Smith Transport was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). DSTP was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). | |||||||
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08 | Casey Roderick Kyle Fowler Tim Andrews Matt Frahm Tony Raines Bryan Silas Josh Richards Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Paulie Harraka Mike Harmon Danny Efland Scott Saunders Jeffrey Earnhardt |
Ford | ? Black Cat Fireworks Broo Premium Australian Beer MC-10 |
Randy Hill Racing | George Ingram Paul Andrews |
Roush Yates | |
Roderick drove at Daytona, Phoenix (Feb), Richmond (Apr). Fowler drove at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May), Indy, Atlanta, Charlotte (Oct) Andrews drove at California, Talladega, Iowa (May), Dover (Jun), Kentucky (Jun), Chicago (Jul), Bristol (Aug). Frahm drove at Darlington, Road America, New Hampshire. Raines drove at Michigan with Black Cat sponsorship. Silas drove at Daytona (Jul). Richards drove at Iowa (Aug). Dumoulin drove at Watkins Glen [DNQ] and Montreal. Harraka drove at Richmond (Sep), Phoenix (Nov). Harmon drove at Kentucky (Sep). Efland drove at Dover (Sept). Saunders drove at Kansas, Texas (Nov) with Broo Premium Australian Beer sponsorship. Earnhardt drove at Homestead. |
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2 | Elliott Sadler | Chevy | OneMain Financial Hunt Brothers Pizza AdvancePierre Charter |
KHI/RCR | Luke Lambert | Earnhardt-Childress | |
Hunt Brothers Pizza was the sponsor at Chicago (July) AdvancePierre was the sponsor at California. Charter was the sponsor at Road America, Watkins Glen. |
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3 | Austin Dillon | Chevy | AdvoCare Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats American Ethanol |
KHI/RCR | Danny Stockman | Earnhardt-Childress | |
Advocare will be the sponsor for 20 race – Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb), Bristol (Mar), California, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Iowa (May), Michigan, Road America, New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indy, Watkins Glen, Montreal, Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sept), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Kentucky (June), Daytona (July), Charlotte (Oct), Homestead. American Ethanol was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Texas (Apr), Dover (Jun), Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug). |
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4 | Danny Efland Darryl Harr Brad Teague Chrissy Wallace Steve Wallace Matthew Bell Jeremy Clements |
Chevy | iWorld Loan Max EMS Speak Tradebank Extreme Bidder SCAG Commercial Mowers iWorld |
JD Motorsports Rusty Wallace Racing |
Patrick Magee Todd Berrier |
Ben Barnes | |
Team plans full season. Efland drove at Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Charlotte (May), Michigan, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Atlanta, Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Homestead. Tradebank was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Michigan, New Hampshire. Harr drove at Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas (iWorld sponsorship), California, Iowa (May) (iWorld sponsorship), Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Montreal, Phoenix (Nov). Teague drove at Bristol (Mar), Dover (Jun), Bristol (Aug), Dover (Sept). Steve Wallace drove at Richmond (April) with Loan Max sponsorship for Rusty Wallace Racing. Todd Berrier served at crew chief. The team plans to run a limited schedule of about 10 races the rest of the season. Bell drove at Road America. Clements drove at Indy, Richmond (Sep). |
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6 | Ricky Stenhouse, Jr | Ford | Kelloggs Rice Krispies Treats NOS Energy Drink Pure Michigan Ford EcoBoost Sam’s Club Cargill/Blackwell Angus Beef Fastenal Valvoline NextGen |
Roush Feneway Racing | Mike Kelly | Roush-Yates | |
Rice Krispies Treats was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). NOS was the sponsor at Daytona (July), Bristol (Aug) and Texas (Nov). Blackwell/Cargill will be the sponsor for 12 races – Bristol (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Iowa (May), Dover (Jun), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Atlanta, Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Homestead. Pure Michigan was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Ford EcoBoost was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Road America, Watkins Glen, Montreal, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep). Sam’s Club was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jun), Indy. Fastenal was the sponsor at Iowa (Aug). Valvoline was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). |
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7 | Danica Patrick | Chevy | GoDaddy.com Tissot |
JR Motorsports | Tony Eury, Jr. | Hendrick | |
Patrick will run the full season with GoDaddy.com sponsorship. Tissot was the sponsor at Kansas. | |||||||
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10 | Jeff Green Tony Raines Kevin Lepage Mike Bliss Charles Lewandoski |
Toyota | ? | TriStar Motorsports | Todd Myers | TriStar | |
Team changed from #44 to #10. Used past champions provisional to make the race at Daytona (Feb). Raines drove at Darlington when Green moved to the #14. Lepage drove at Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan when Green was in the #14. Bliss drove at Iowa (Aug), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Lewandoski drove at Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct). Jeff Green ran the rest. |
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11 | Brian Scott | Toyota | Dollar General | Joe Gibbs | Kevin Kidd | Joe Gibbs Racing | |
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12 | Sam Hornish, Jr. | Dodge | Alliance Truck Parts WURTH Group Detroit Genuine Parts PPG |
Penske Racing | Chad Walter | Penske Engines | |
The WURTH Group was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Dover (Jun), Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Charlotte (Oct). Alliance Truck Parts was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California, Talladega, Darlington, Charlotte (May), Michigan, Road America, New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indy, Montreal, Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sept), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Detroit Genuine Parts was the sponsor at Iowa (May), Bristol (Aug). PPG was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. |
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14 | Eric McClure Jeff Green |
Chevy | Hefty | TriStar Motorsports | Wes Ward | Pro Motors | |
Green drove at Darlington, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan after McClure was injured in a wreck at Talladega. McClure returned at Road America. | |||||||
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18 | Denny Hamlin Joey Logano Michael McDowell Mark Martin Ryan Truex Drew Herring |
Toyota | Sport Clips Z-Line Dollar General Grime Boss Translux FedEx Express GameStop Interstate Batteries Pizza World |
Joe Gibbs | Matt Lucas | Joe Gibbs Racing | |
Dollar General sponsored a total of 10 races. Sport Clips will sponsor the following races: Texas, April 13 – #18-Denny Hamlin; Darlington, May 11 – #18-Denny Hamlin; Charlotte, May 26 – #18-Loey Logano; Daytona, July 6 – #20-Joey Logano; Indianapolis, July 28 – #18-Denny Hamlin; Richmond, Sept. 7 – #20-Denny Hamlin; Dover, Sept. 29 – #20-Joey Logano, Charlotte, Oct. 12 – #18-Denny Hamlin. Hamlin drove at Daytona (Feb), Richmond (Apr), Atlanta, Texas (Nov) with Z-Line sponsorship, Phoenix (Feb) with GameStop sponsorship, Kentucky (Jun) with Dollar General sponsorship. McDowell will drive at Road America, Watkins Glen, Michigan and both Iowa races Iowa (May & Aug) with Pizza Ranch sponsorship. McDowell drove at Montreal with FedEx Express sponsorship. Martin drove at Las Vegas with Interstate Batteries sponsorship. Truex will drive the #18 with Grime Boss sponsorship at Dover (May), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Watkins Glen. Logano drove at Bristol (Mar), California (Translux sponsorship), Talladega (GameStop sponsorship), Dover (Jun) (Dollar General), Michigan (Dollar General), Daytona (Jul), Watkins Glen (Dollar General), Bristol (Aug) (Dollar General), Kansas (GameStop), Phoenix (Nov) (Gamestop), Homestead (GameStop). Herring drove at Kentucky (Sep) with Sport Clips sponsorship. |
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19 | Tayler Malsam Alex Popow Mike Bliss Hal Martin |
Toyota | G-Oil American Custom Yachts |
Tri Star Motorsports | Eddie Perdue | Pro Motors | |
Malsam planned run the full season with G-Oil sponsorship, but he and the team separated before the Dover (Sept) race. Popow drove at Watkins Glen. Bliss drove at Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Phoenix (Nov). Martin drove at Texas (Nov), Homestead. Bandit Chippers was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). |
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22 | Brad Keselowski Parker Kligerman Jacques Villeneuve Ryan Blaney |
Dodge | Discount Tire Ruby TuesdaySnap-on Tools Dodge |
Penske Racing | Jeremy Bullins | Penske-Jasper | |
Snap-on Tools will sponsor 4 races – Darlington, Dover (Jun), New Hampshire, Richmond (Sep). Keselowski drove with Discount Tire sponsorship at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Michigan, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Indy, Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). Villeneuve drove at Road America and Montreal (Dodge sponsorship). Kligerman drove at Iowa (May), Dover (Jun), Chicago (Jul). Blaney drove at Iowa (Aug), Richmond, Kentucky, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sept), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Homestead. |
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23 | Robert Richardson Jr. Jamie Dick Bill Prietzel Dexter Stacey |
Chevy | Viva Auto Group Tia Rosa BrysonsFuel.org |
R3 Motorsports Corrie Stott Racing |
Greg Connor Jason Miller |
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Richardson drove at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, California, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul), Indy, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Homestead. Dick will drive approximately 14 with Viva Auto Group sponsorship – Phoenix (Feb), Bristol (Mar), Darlington, Iowa (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky (Jun), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sept), Phoenix (Nov). Prietzel drove at Road America. Stacey drove at Watkins Glen, Montreal. BrysonsFuel.org was on the car at Charlotte (Oct). |
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24 | Benny Gordon Amber Cope Angela Cope Tanner Berryhill Casey Roderick Tim Bainey, Jr. Jamie Mosley Kenny Wallace Scott Saunders Tim Connolly Derek White Blake Koch David Starr |
Toyota Chevy |
Bigger Picture / KFrog / High Road Craft Ice Cream (Cal.) Kentucky Antler Cope VSI – 12 Revita Anti- Aging Luichiny Eye79 Design Element Payment Services New Gulf Resources Dillon Manufacturing West Virginia Miners Baseball Family Farmers inox |
SR� Motorsports | Howard Bixman | Triad Racing Technologies | |
Gordon drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California, Texas (Apr), Talladega, Chicago (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Kentucky (Sep). Berryhill drove at Richmond (Apr). Roderick drove at Darlington, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Road America, Daytona (Jul). Bainey drove at Dover (Jun). Angela Cope drove at Michigan. Amber Cope drove at New Hampshire. Mosley drove at Kentucky (Jun). Wallace drove at Indy with Family Farmers sponsorship. Saunders drove at Iowa (Aug) with inox sponsorship. |
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30 | Ricky Carmichael James Buescher Mikey Kile Nelson Piquet, Jr. Steve Arpin Jamie McMurray Jason Leffler Miguel Paludo Alex Tagliani Alex Bowman Ryan Newman Dakota Armstrong |
Chevy | Fraternal Order of Eagles Great Clips Rexall AccuDoc Solutions ABF Deltran Corporation Deft Finishes Mikes on the Rocks Accudocs Amway Ron Jon Surf Shop Liftmaster Great Clips Florida Lottery |
Turner Motorsports | Mike Hillman, Jr. | Hendrick | |
Piquet is expected to run approximately 7 races – Road America, Bristol (Aug). Buescher drove at Daytona (Feb) with FOE sponsorship, Phoenix (Feb) with ABF sponsorship, Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California with Deft sponsorship, Richmond (Apr) (Accudocs), Talladega (Accudocs), Darlington (Accudocs), Charlotte (May) (ABF), Dover (Jun) (AccuDocs), Michigan (Amway), Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Chicago (Jul), Indy (ABF), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep) (ABF), Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct) (AccuDocs), Kansas (Great Clips). He is expected to run 10-15 races. Arpin drive at Texas (Apr) and Iowa (May) with Mike’s sponsorship. McMurray drove at New Hampshire with Lifemaster sponsorship. Leffler drove at Iowa (Aug) with AccuDoc sponsorship, Phoenix (Nov) with FOE sponsorship. Paludo drove at Watkins Glen. Tagliani drove at Montreal. Bowman drove at Dover (Sept). Newman drove at Texas (Nov). Armstrong drove at Homestead with Florida Lottery sponsorship. |
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31 | Justin Allgaier | Chevy | BRANDT SEM |
Turner Motorsports | Jimmy Elledge | Hendrick | |
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33 | Kevin Harvick Paul Menard Max Papis Tony Stewart Brendan Gaughan Austin Dillon |
Chevy | Rheem Menards Armour Hunt Brothers Pizza AdvancePierre Oreo-Ritz South Point Hotel & Casino Bad Boy Buggies |
KHI/RCR | Ernie Cope | Earnhardt-Childress | |
Stewart drove at Daytona (Feb.) with Oreo-Ritz sponsorship. Harvick planned to run 15 Nationwide races. Rheem will sponsor 2 races – Daytona (Jul). Hunt Brothers will sponsor Harvick at Charlotte (May), Kentucky (Jun) & Bristol (Aug). Gaughan drove at Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, California, Darlington, Iowa (May), Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Montreal, Kentucky (Sep), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Armour will sponsor Harvick at Bristol (Mar.), Talladega, and Richmond (Sept.) AdvancePierre will sponsor Harvick at Richmond (Apr) and New Hampshire (July). Menard drove at Texas (Apr), Michigan, Indy, Watkins Glen, Dover (Sept), Kansas. Papis will drive at Road America. Dillon drove at Dover (Jun). Bad Boy Buggies sponsored Harvick at Atlanta. |
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38 | Kasey Kahne Brad Sweet |
Chevy | Great Clips | Turner Motorsports | Trent Owens | Hendrick | |
Kahne drove Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Darlington, Charlotte (May), New Hampshire, Indy, Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Dover (Sept), Phoenix (Nov). Sweet drove at California, Talladega, Iowa (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Montreal, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Homestead. |
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39 | Joey Gase Matt Frahm Kelly Bires Josh Richards Jeffrey Earnhardt Joey Gase Matthew Bell Tim Andrews Matt Carter Dexter Stacey Jeffrey Earnhardt |
Ford | Fenton Motors JOY nswkids.com FastWax Uponor |
Go Green Racing | Clinton Cram | Roush-Yates | |
Bires drove at Texas (Apr) with Fenton Motors sponsorship. Frahm drove at Richmond (Apr). Richards drove at Talladega, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Bristol (Aug) with JOY sponsorship, Darlington, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Road America, New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul) with nswkids.com sponsorship, Kentucky (Sep) with JOY sponsorship. Earnhardt drove at Indy with FastWax sponsorship. Gase drove at Iowa (Aug). Bell drove at Watkins Glen. Andrews drove at Montreal, Dover (Sept), Texas (Nov). Carter drove at Atlanta. Stacey drove at Richmond (Sep), Kansas, Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Earnhardt drove at Charlotte (Oct) with Uponor sponsorship |
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40 | Josh Wise Erik Darnell J.J. Yeley |
Chevy | Strutmasters | The Motorsports Group | Gary Showalter | Earnhardt Childress & Keith Thorton | |
Wise drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb). Darnell drove at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indy, Iowa (Aug), Montreal, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep)Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Strutmasters was the sponsor at Charlotte (May). Yeley drove at Watkins Glen. |
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41 | Blake Koch Timmy Hill Fain Skinner Nur Ali Juan Carlos Blum Noel Dowler |
Chevy | Rise Up and Register Poynt.com Carport Empire Lilly Trucking |
Rick Ware Racing | Chris Wright | Roush-Yates | |
Koch originally announced he would run the full season. Hill drove at Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indy, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Montreal, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep)Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct). Skinner drove at Bristol (Aug), Atlanta with Carport Empire sponsorship. Ali drove at Kansas. Blum drove at Texas (Nov), Homestead. Dowler drove at Phoenix (Nov). |
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42 | Erik Darnell Josh Wise Matt Frahm Tim Schendel Blake Koch Matt DeBenedetto |
Chevy | The Motorsports Group | Key Motorsports | Mike Sroufe | Earnhardt Childress & Keith Thorton | |
Darnell drove at Daytona (Feb) (DNQ), Phoenix (Feb). Wise drove at Las Vegas, Birstol (Mar), California, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Indy, Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas [DNQ], Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Frahm drove at Iowa (May), Kentucky (Sep). Schendel drove at Road America. Koch drove at Chicago (Jul), Montreal. DeBenedetto drove at Iowa (Aug). |
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43 | Michael Annett | Ford | Pilot Travel Centers EFS |
Richard Petty Motorsports | Phillipe Lopez | Roush-Yates | |
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44 | Mike Bliss John Blankenship Jeff Green Hal Martin |
Toyota | Bandit Industries American Custom Yachts |
TriStar Motorsports | Paul Claprood | ProMotor | |
Team switched from #19 to #44 and ran the full season. Bandit Industries was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Daytona (Jul), Michigan, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta. Blankenship drove at Iowa (Aug), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Green drove at Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct). Martin drove at Kansas with American Custom Yachts sponsorship. |
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46 | Chase Miller Matt DiBenedetto |
Chevy | Curtis Key Plumbing | The Motorsports Group | Ben Williams | Earnhardt Childress & Keith Thorton | |
Miller drove at Daytona (Feb) (DNQ), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indy, Iowa (Aug), Montreal, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep)., Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov) [DNQ], Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. DiBennedetto drove at Dover (Jun), Watkins Glen. |
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47 | Scott Speed Tim Schendel Matt Dibenedetto Stephen Leicht J.J. Yeley T.J.Bell |
Chevy | Curtis Key Plumbing | The Motorsports Group | Clint Myrick | Earnhardt Childress & Keith Thorton | |
Speed drove at Daytona (Feb) (DNQ), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Californi, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Kentucky (Jun). Schendel drove at Iowa (May), Iowa (Aug). Dibenedetto drove at Michigan, Road America, Montreal, Kentucky (Sep). Leicht drove at Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indy, Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Richmond (Sep). Yeley drove at Atlanta, Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead [DNQ]. |
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51 | Jeremy Clements Ty Dillon |
Chevy | Curry Roofing GoodInfo.com US Petroleum Consulting Gulfcoast Loss Prevenstion Wesco |
Jeremy Clements/Johnny Davis | Ricky Pearson | Clements Racing Engines | |
GoodInfo.com was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar). US Petroleum Consulting was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Gulfcoast Loss Prevenstion was the sponsor at Talladega. Dillon drove at Indy, Richmond (Sep) with Wesco sponsorship. |
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52 | Reed Sorenson Kevin Lepage Joey Gase Ryan Ellis Justin Jennings Joey Gase Tim Schendel |
Chevy | Better Business Bureau PaulieWood.com |
Jimmy Means | Tim Brown | Means Motorsports | |
Team expects to run some Cup races. Sorenson drove at Daytona (Feb) with Better Business Bureau sponsorship. Schendel drove at Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California, Texas (Apr), Michigan, Chicago (Jul), Indy. Lepage drove at Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Kentucky (Jun). Gase drove at Iowa (May), Charlotte (May) (PaulieWood.com), and Dover (Jun) (PaulieWood.com), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Richmond (Sep), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Ellis drove at Road America, Watkins Glen [DNQ], Montreal [DNQ]. Jennings drove at Iowa (Aug), Dover (Sept). Gase drove at Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep) [DNQ], Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ], Kansas, Phoenix (Nov) [DNQ]. |
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54 | Kyle Busch Kurt Busch |
Toyota | Montster Energy | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Mike Beam | Triad Racing Technologies | |
Kyle drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California, Talladega, Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indy, Watkins Glen, Montreal, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Kurt drove at Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Darlington, Iowa (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Iowa (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep). |
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70 | Johanna Long Charles Lewandoski David Green Tony Raines Joe Nemechek Nur Ali Timmy Hill |
Chevy | Biomet Foretravel Motorcoach |
Mary Louise Miller | Mark Gutekunst | Earnhardt Childress | |
Long drove 21 races for the team. Charles Lewandonski drove at Phoenix (Feb) in a deal to keep the team in the top 30. David Green drove at California. Raines drove at Dover (Jun) [DNQ after the team wrecked in practice], Road America, New Hampshire, Watkins Glen, Atlanta, Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct). Nemechek drove at Montreal. Ali qualified the car at Phoenix (Nov), but was replaced by Timmy Hill for the race. |
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81 | Jason Bowles | Dodge / Toyota | American Majority Random Act Thrush & Sons SupportMilitary.org Undaunted Movie 505 Southwestern Chile |
MacDonald Motorsports | John Monsam | Joey Arrington | |
Team switched from Dodge to Toyota early in the year. Random Act was the sponosr at Atlanta, Richmond (Sep). Thrush & Sons was the sponsor at Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Homestead. SupportMilitary.org was the sponsor at Dover (Sept), Kansas. Undaunted Movie was on the car at Texas (Nov). 505 Southwestern Chile was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). |
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87 | Joe Nemechek Alex Kennedy |
Chevy | D.A.B. Construcors SWM International AM/FM Energy GBCAM Global Barter St. Baldrick HostGator.com |
NEMCO | Gary Cogswell | Race Engines Plus | |
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88 | Cole Whitt | Chevy | Tax Slayer Unilever Ingersoll Rand Hellman’s HendrickCars.com Degree American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity DewCrew.com VooDoo Ride SPY Optic NASCAR Bashers Hyland’s Leg Cramps Tagaki |
JR Motorsports | Bruce Cook | Hendrick | |
Tax Slayer was the sponsor at Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, California, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indy, Watkins Glen, Montreal, Dover (Sept), Homestead. Ingersoll Rand will be the sponsor at Charlotte (May). Hellman’s was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Charlotte (Oct). Hendrickcars.com was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar). American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity will be the sponsor at Dover (June), Michigan (May), Iowa (Aug.) and Kentucky (Sept.), Michigan. DewCrew.com was the sponsor at Iowa (May). Clean Coal was the sponsor at Dover (Jun), Iowa (Aug), Kentucky (Sep), Kansas. VooDoo Ride was the sponsor at Road America. Degree was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul). SPY Optic was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). NASCAR Bashers was the sponsor at Atlanta, Texas (Nov). Hyland’s Leg Cramps was the sponsor at Richmond (Sep). Tagaki was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). |
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09/99 | Kenny Wallace Ryan Truex Travis Patrana Victor Gonzalez, Jr. Brett Moffitt Patrick Carpentier Alex Bowman |
Toyota | American Ethanol Mac Tools Grime Boss boostmobile Barberitos Delta Commercial IMCA Family Farmers Toyota |
RAB Racing | Scott Zippadelli | Triad Racing Technologies | |
American Ethanol will be the sponsor for 5 races. Family Farmers was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Mac Tools was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar). Truex drove at Texas (Apr) with Grime Boss sponsorship and at Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sept). Team changed numbers from #09 to #99 at Richmond (April) when Patrana made his series debut. Pastrana also drove at Darlington, Iowa (May), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indy, Atlanta. Wallace drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California, Talladega, Michigan, Kentucky (Jun), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Homestead. Townley drove at Dover (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Charlotte (Oct). Gonzalez drove at Road America, Watkins Glen. Moffitt drove at Iowa (Aug). Carpentier drove at Montreal. Bowman drove at Kentucky (Sep), Phoenix (Nov). |
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00 | Angela Cope Derek White Blake Koch Tanner Berryhill Michael McDowell |
Chevy | Highland Wealth Advisors Luichiny Shoes Chasco |
Mike Ruch | Chris Wright | ? | |
Cope drove at Charlotte (May), Charlotte (Oct). White drove at Watkins Glen [DNQ]. Koch drove at Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Berryhill drove at Kentucky (Sep) McDowell drove at Dover (Sept). |
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03 | Scott Riggs | Chevy | Wollbros | R3 Motorsports | Stepen Gonzalez | ? | |
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09 | Kenny Wallace | Toyota |
Family Farmers |
Robby Benton |
Scott Zippadeli | ? | |
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1 | Kurt Busch | Chevy | HendrickCars.com | James Finch/Phoenix Racing | Nick Harrison | Hendrick | |
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5 | Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Ron Fellows Regan Smith |
Chevy | Hellmans Unilever Tax Slayer Canadian Tire Degree AER Manufacturing HendrickCars.com |
JR Motorsports | Tony Eury, Sr. | Hendrick | |
Tax Slayer was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb) and Bristol (Mar). Degree was the sponsor at Texas (Apr) Hellmans was the sponsor at Talladega. Fellows drove at Road America (AER Manufacturing), Watkins Glen (Candaian Tire), Montreal (Canadian Tire). Regan Smith drove at Homestead with HendrickCars.com sponsorship. |
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8 | Scott Lagasse Jr. | Chevy |
Hybrid Light Boy Scouts of America |
Scott Lagasse Jr. |
Brad Parrott | ? | |
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13 | Jennifer Jo Cobb | Ford | DriverBoutique.com Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys |
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing | Steve Kuykendall | ? | |
Team attempted Phoenix (Feb) [DNQ], Las Vegas, Kansas, Texas (Nov) [DNQ]. | |||||||
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15 | Timmy Hill Jeffrey Earnhardt Scott Riggs Blake Koch Charles Lewandoski Carl Long Dusty Davis Chris Cook Matt Carter Kelly Bires Stanton Barrett |
Toyota Ford |
Poynt.comSam’s Club FastWax Capital Plastic Surgery FAIRGirls.org |
Rick Ware Racing | George Church | Roush Yates | |
Team announced a full time effort with Poynt.com sponsorship but withdrew before Phoenix (Feb). Earnhardt drove at Bristol (Mar) with Sam’s Club sponsorship. Riggs drove at California, Indy. Koch drove at Texas (Apr), Darlington, Iowa (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky (Jun). Team DNQ at Richmond (Apr) after Koch wrecked the car in practice. The team put Scott Riggs in the car for qualifying but was unable to make a qualifying attempt. Earnhardt drove at Talladega with FastWax sponsorship and Daytona (Jul). Lewandoski drove at New Hampshire. Long drove at Chicago (Jul), Kentucky (Sep). Davis drove at Iowa (Aug). Cook drove at Watkins Glen, Montreal. Hill drove at Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Texas (Nov) [DNQ], Homestead. Carter drove at Richmond (Sep). Bires drove at Dover (Sept). Barrett drove at Charlotte (Oct) with FAIRGirls.org on the car. Team did not run at Charlotte (May), Road America, Kansas. Hill qualified the car at Phoenix (Nov), but moved to the #70 and Carl Long drove the car. |
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17 | J.J. Yeley | Toyota | Americash Advance New Gulf Resources Excel Therapy Specialists |
Adrian Berryhill | Adrian Berryhill | Triad Racing Technologies? | |
Team ran at Richmond (Apr), Kentucky (Jun), Chicago (Jul), Richmond (Sep). | |||||||
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20 | Joey Logano Denny Hamlin Ryan Truex Michael McDowell Darrell Wallace Clint Bowyer Brian Vickers |
Toyota | Sport Clips GameStop Dollar General Grime Boss Freightliner Pizza Ranch Z-Line |
Joe Gibbs | Adam Stevens | Joe Gibbs Racing | |
Dollar General will sponsor Busch and Logano in the #18 & #20 for a total of 10 races. Sport Clips will sponsor the following race: Texas, April 13 – #18-Denny Hamlin; Darlington, May 11 – #18-Denny Hamlin; Charlotte, May 26 – #18-Denny Hamlin; Daytona, July 6 – #20-Joey Logano; Indianapolis, July 28 – #18-Denny Hamlin; Richmond, Sept. 7 – #20-Denny Hamlin; Dover, Sept. 29 – #20-Joey Logano; Charlotte, October 12 – #20-Joey Logano. Logano drove at Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May), Indy, Texas (Nov) with GameStop sponsorship and Phoenix (Feb), Richmond (Apr) with Dollar General sponsorship. Truex drove the #20 with Grime Boss sponsorship at Bristol (Mar), Talladega, Dover (Jun), Watkins Glen, Chicago (Sept), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Wallace drove at Iowa (May) and Richmond (Sep) with Dollar General sponsorship and Iowa (Aug) with Z-Line sponsorship, Dover (Sept) with Freightliner sponsorship. McDowell drove at Michigan with Pizza Ranch sponsorship. Team did not run at Las Vegas, California, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Montreal, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Kentucky (Sep), Kansas. Bowyer drove at Daytona (Jul). Vickers drove at Phoenix (Nov) with Dollar General sponsorship. |
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21 | Joey Coulter | Chevy | Sherwin Williams | Richard Childress | Harold Hollly | Earnhardt-Childress | |
Team ran at Charlotte (May), Homestead. | |||||||
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26 | John Young | Dodge |
Eklekt Technologoies Group |
John Young |
Ed Ash | ? | |
Team ran at Road America, Watkins Glen [DNQ], Montreal. | |||||||
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27 | David Ragan Andrew Ranger JJ Yeley |
Ford | Certainteed | GC Motorsports International | Wayne Grubb | ? | |
Ranger drove at Montreal, Homestead. Ragan drove at Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr). Yeley drove at Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Dover (Sept). |
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28 | J.J. Yeley David Green Kevin Lepage Derrike Cope Tony Raines |
Chevy | JPO Absorbents | Jay Robinson Racing | Mark Fordham | Jay Robinson Racing | |
Yeley drove at Daytona (Feb). Green drove at Phoenix (Feb). Cope drove at Las Vegas. Lepage drove at Bristol (Mar), California. Raines drove at Kansas. |
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32 | Miguel Paludo | Chevy | Duroline Brakes | Turner Motorsports | Mike Hillman, Jr. | Hendrick | |
Ranger will drive a limited number of races for the team. Ragan drove at Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr). Yeley drove at Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar). |
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36 | Ryan Blaney Ryan Truex Bobby Santos |
Chevy | SealWrap Grime Boss |
Tommy Baldwin Racing | Brad Parrott | ? | |
Blaney drove at Richmond (Apr) with Seal Wrap sponsorship, Darlington (May), Kentucky (Jun), Indianapolis (July), Bristol (Aug), Charlotte (Oct). Truex drove at Daytona (Feb) with Grime Boss sponsorship. Santos will drive at Daytona (Jul). |
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50 | T.J. Bell David Starr |
Chevy | Eastbound & Down Turbine Powered Technology Gulf Coast Software Twin Oaks Services Liberty Tire Recycling Hantz Bank Beaver Bail Bonds |
MAKE Motorsports | Mark Zakalowski | ProMotor | |
Team plans a full season effort. Eastbound & Down was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Turbine Powered Technology was the sponsor at Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Birstol (Mar). Gulf Coast Software was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Liberty Tire Recycling was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun). Beaver Bail Bonds was the sponsor at Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Chicago (Jul), Indy, Iowa (Aug). Team did not attempt Watkins Glen, Kansas, Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. DNQ at Charlotte (Oct) with Bell driving. Starr drove at Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep) [DNQ], Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sept) [DNQ]. |
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53 | Eric Curran | Dodge |
Whelen |
Robert Torriere |
Mike Olsen | ? | |
Team ran at Watkins Glen, Montreal. | |||||||
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59 | Kyle Kelley | Chevy |
Jamison Engineering UPR.com |
Bob Kelley |
Robert Rucker | ? | |
Team ran at Road America, Watkins Glen, Montreal. | |||||||
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60 | Trevor Bayne Carl Edwards Billy Johnson Travis Pastrana |
Ford | Ford EcoBoost Subway |
Jack Roush | Chad Norris | Roush-Yates | |
Bayne drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), California, Bristol (Aug). Edwards drove at Watkins Glen. Johnson drove at Montreal. Pastrana drove at Richmond (Sep). |
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71 | Matt Carter Michael Guerity Scott Riggs Carl Long Timmy Hill |
Chevy | Lilly Trucking | Rick Ware Racing | Robby Waldrop | Roush Yates | |
Carter drove at Dover (Jun), Chicago (Jul), Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ]. Guerity drove at Michigan. Riggs drove at New Hampshire. Long drove at Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sept). Hill drove at Kansas. |
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72 | John Jackson | Toyota | Crash Claims R US | John Jackson | James Malone | ? | |
Team ran at California, Texas (Apr) (DNQ ), Iowa (May), Kentucky (Jun) (DNQ), Atlanta (DNQ). | |||||||
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73 | Derrike Cope | Chevy | Tito’s Handmade Vodka | Creation-Cope Racing | Dave Fuge | PME | |
Team said they planned a full season effort, but DNQ’d at Daytona (Feb) and withdrew from Phoenix (Feb). Team attempted Bristol (Mar) but DNQ’d. Team ran at Phoenix (Nov). | |||||||
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74 | Mike Harmon David Reutimann Kevin Lepage Derrike Cope Scott Riggs Rick Crawford David Green |
Chevy | Riverwalk Cafe Pellet IPT Grills Koma Unwind |
Mike Harmon | Daniel Kolanda | ? | |
Harmon drove at Daytona (Feb) (DNQ), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar) [DNQ], California, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indy (DNQ), Iowa (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep) [DNQ], Dover (Sept) [DNQ], Kansas, Phoenix (Nov). Reutimann attempted to qualify the car at Bristol (Mar). Lepage drove at Texas (Apr). Cope drove at Darlington. Team skipped Road America, Watkins Glen, Montreal, Texas (Nov), Homestead. Riggs drove at Kentucky (Jun). Crawford drove at Bristol (Aug). Green drove at Charlotte (Oct). |
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75 | Kenny Habul | Toyota |
Sun Energy 1 |
Kenny Habul |
Randy Cox | ? | |
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75 | Scott Riggs Blake Koch Michael Guerity Matt Carter Carl Long Timmy Hill |
Chevy | ? | Rick Ware Racing | Tim Farrell | Roush Yates | |
Riggs drove at Texas (Apr), Darlington, Dover (Jun), Michigan, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Homestead [DNQ]. Koch was in the #75 at Richmond (Apr) after wrecking his primary #15 during practice. Koch drove at Talladega but DNQ after qualifying was rained out. Guerity drove at Iowa (May). Carter drove at New Hampshire, Kentucky (Sep). Long drove at Kansas, Phoenix (Nov) [DNQ]. Hill drove at Texas (Nov) after he failed to qualify the #15. Bires had qualified the #75. |
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76 | Donnie Neuenberger | Chevy | Eagle Convenence Stores | Ryan Hackett Racing | Bobby Burrrell | ? | |
Neuenberger drove at Daytona (Feb) (DNQ). | |||||||
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82 | Blake Koch | Dodge | Silver Savers | Blake Koch Motorsports | ? | ? | |
Team ran at Daytona (Jul) | |||||||
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86 | Kevin Lepage | Ford |
SWM Qello |
Scott Deware |
Thomas Legeman | ? | |
Team ran at New Hampshire, Indy, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct)Texas (Nov) [SWM sponsor], Phoenix (Nov). | |||||||
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89 | Morgan Shepherd | Chevy | GoodInfo.com Schneider Electric A+ Building Services |
Faith Motorsports | Gary Raven | Keith Dorton | |
Team planned to run the full schedule. Shepherd swapped points with #3-Dillon to lock Dillion into the field for the first 5 races. DNQ at Daytona (Feb). DNQ at Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Indy, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Schneider Electric was the sponsor at Road America. A+ Building Services was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jun), Kentucky (Sep). Team skipped Daytona (Jul), Montreal. |
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91 | Jeff Green Tony Raines |
Toyota | ? | TriStar Motorsports | Todd Myers | TriStar | |
Team ran at Texas (Nov)and Homestead with Green and Phoenix (Nov) with Raines. | |||||||
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91 | Jeff Green | Toyota | ? | Mark Smith | Todd Myers | ? | |
Team ran at Iowa (Aug). | |||||||
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97 | Johnny Sauter Joe Nemechek |
Toyota | ? | NEMCO | Mike Boerschinger | Race Engines Plus | |
Team ran at Daytona (Feb.) with Sauter and Watkins Glen with Nemechek. | |||||||
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98 | Reed Sorenson | Ford | Carroll Shelby Motors | Fred Biagi | Steve Plattenberger | ? | |
Team ran at Charlotte (May), Kentucky (Jun), Indy, Atlanta. | |||||||
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05* | David Starr? Willie Allen? |
Chevy | 31-W Insulation | Wayne Day | ? | Mike Vaden | |
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07 | Danny Elfland | Chevy | C3i Sports | Thomas Efland | Chris Wright | ? | |
Efland drove the #4 for JD Motorsports several times. | |||||||
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9 | Morcos Ambrose | Ford | Stanley | Richard Petty Motorsports | Chad Norris | Roush-Yates | |
Team usually ran at Montreal. | |||||||
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37 | Tim Andrews Matt Frahm |
Ford | TBA | Go Green Racing | Dave Ingram | ? | |
Team expected run a limited schedule with a variety of drivers | |||||||
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49 | ? | Chevy | ? | Jay Robinson | Mark Fordham | Jay Robinson Racing | |
Team ran the #70 car when ML Motosports was not running a race. | |||||||
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55 | Brett Rowe | ? | Imperial Bedding | Fiath Motorsports | Morris VanFleet | Automotive Specialists | |
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68 | ? | Chevy | ? | Fleur-de-lis Motorsports | Craig Partee | ? | |
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99 | Travis Pastrana | Toyota | Boost Mobile | Pastrana199 Racing | Mike Greci | Triad Racing Technologies | |
Team worked a deal with RAB Racing to run Pastrana’s races in the #99. | |||||||
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62 | Michael Annett | Toyota | Pilot Travel Centers Northland Oil |
Rusty Wallace Racing | Rick Viers | Triad Racing Technologies | |
Team suspended operations and Annett was released | |||||||
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66 | Steve Wallace | Toyota | ? | Rusty Wallace Racing | Doug Randolph | Triad Racing Technologies | |
5-Hour Energy left the team and moving to Cup with Bowyer. Team suspended operations. |