2013 Nationwide Series Team Chart
UPDATED: 11-16-2013
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Hal Martin
Nelson Piquet Jr.
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Kevin Swindell
FULL TIME TEAMS (OR TEAMS THAT HAVE ATTEMPTED ALL RACES SO FAR THIS SEASON) |
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#01 | Mike Wallace | Chevy | G&K; Services Verve Calhoun’s Flex Seal QuikTrip Iron Source Brooklyn Products International Gerber Collision Bojangles |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Marc Browning | Clements Engines |
Wallace returns for the full season. Team is seaching for sponsorship. G&K; Services was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Texas (Apr), Iowa (Jun), Road America, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Chicago (Sep), Texas (Nov). Verve was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Phoenix (Nov). Calhoun’s was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar). FlexSeal was the sponsor at Auto Club. QuikTrip was the sponsor at Charlotte (May). Iron Source was the sponsor at Dover (Jun), Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sep). Brooklyn Products International was the sponsor at Michigan. Drive Sober was on the car at Kentucky & Mid-Ohio. Gerber Collision was the sponsor at Chicago (Jul). Bojangles was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). |
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#2 | Brian Scott | Chevy | Shore Lodge Rain-X Charter Armour Vienna Sausages Fast Fixin’ Husky Liners White Tail Husky Liners |
Richard Childress Racing | Phil Gould | Earnhardt-Childress |
Scott has signed a multi-year agreement to drive the #2. Shore Lodge was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Bristol (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Darlington, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Armour Vienna Sausages was the sponsor at Talladega, Atlanta. Fast Fixin’ was the sponsor at Chicago (Jul) and Kansas. White Tail was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Phoenix (Nov). Husky Liners was the sponsor at Texas (April) & Bristol (Aug). Rain-X was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul). Charter was the sponsor at Road America, Charlotte (Oct). |
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#3 | Austin Dillon | Chevy | Advocare | Richard Childress Racing | Danny Stockman, Jr. | Earnhardt-Childress |
Dillon returned for the full season while running a limited Cup schedule. Advocare was the sponsor for the full season. |
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#4 | Danny Efland Daryl Harr Landon Cassill Kevin Lepage |
Chevy | Flex Seal LineX iWorld Oskar Blues Brewery |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Clinton Cram | Clements Engines |
Elfand was expected to return for 27 races, but announced after Auto Club Speedway that he had parted ways with the team. The team announced April 3 that Landon Cassill would run the remaining Cup companion races for the team. Efland drove at Daytona (Feb), Bristol (Mar) [DNQ]. Harr drove at Pheonix (Mar), Las Vegas, Auto Club, Iowa (Jun), Iowa (Aug), Phoenix (Nov) with iWorld sponsorship. Cassill drove at Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Lepage drove at Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sep). LineX was the sponsor at Atlanta, Chicago (Sep). Oskar Blues Brewery was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). |
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#5 | Kasey Kahne Brad Sweet Jimmie Johnson Jeffrey Earnhardt Johnny O’Connell Ron Fellows Jamie McMurray |
Chevy | Great Clips CorvetteParts.net AER Manufacturing |
JR Motorsports | Mike Bumgarner | Hendrick |
Great Clips will sponsor 29 total races, 28 with this team with Kahne and Sweet splitting the schedule. Kahne drove at Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta. Johnson drove at Phoenix (Mar)Watkins Glen. Sweet drove at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Iowa (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Earnhardt drove at Richmond (Apr) with CorvetteParts.net sponsorship. O’Connell will drive at Road America with CorvetteParts.net sponsorship. Fellows drove at Mid-Ohio with AER Manufacturing sponsorship. McMurray drove at Richmond (Sep). CorvetteParts.net was the sponsor at Chicago (Sep). |
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#6 | Trevor Bayne | Ford | Cargill Valvoline World Financial Group Ford EcoBoost Fastenal Pillow Pets Roush Clean Tech Nationwide Children’s Hopsital |
Roush Fenway Racing | Michael Kelley | Roush-Yates |
Stenhouse, Jr. moves to Cup. Trevor Bayne will drive the #6 full time. Cargill was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Atlanta, Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Homestead. Valvoline was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Road America. World Financial Group was the sponsor at Las Vegas and Phoenix (Nov). Ford Ecoboost was on the car at Bristol (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), Chicago (Jul), Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Texas (Nov). Pillow Pets was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Indianapolis, and Dover (Sep). Roush Clean Tech was on the car at Michigan. Fastenal was the sponsor at Iowa (Aug). Nationwide Children’s Hospital was on the car at Mid-Ohio. |
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#7 | Regan Smith | Chevy | TaxSlayer Hellman’s Clean Coal Fire Alarm Services Speedco Nationwide Children’s Hospital Drive Sober Arrive Alive Goody’s Lionel Racing Golden Ticket |
JR Motorsports | Greg Ives | Hendrick |
Regan will run the full season. Clean Coal was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Chicago (Sep). TaxSlayer was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), Michigan, Road America, New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Kentucky (Sep), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Fire Alarm Services was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Kansas. Hellman’s was the sponsor at Darlington, Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), Richmond (Sep). Speedco was the sponsor at Chicago (Jul). Nationwide Children’s Hospital was on the car at Mid-Ohio. Drive Sober Arrive Alive was the sponsor at Dover (Sep). Goody’s was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). Lionel Racing was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). |
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#10 | Jeff Green Chase Miller Cole Whitt Michael McDowell Mike Bliss |
Toyota | ? Gold Bond |
TriStar Motorsports | Todd Myers | TriStar |
Miller drive at Mid-Ohio while Green filled in for McClure in the #14. Whitt drove at Bristol (Aug) with Gold Bond sponsorship. Miller drove at Atlanta, Richmond (Sep). Team withdrew after qualifying at Charlotte (May) in a deal to get #66-Steve Wallace in the race. Team withdrew after qualifying at Daytona (Jul) in a deal to get #92-Stacey in the race. McDowell drove at Texas (Nov) when Green filled in for McClure. Bliss drove at Homestead. |
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#11 | Elliott Sadler | Toyota | OneMain Financial Interstate Batteries Sport Clips |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Chris Gayle | Toyota Racing Development |
OneMain was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Sport Clips was the sponsor at Richmond (April), Darlington (May), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Iowa (Aug), Kentucky (Sept), Kansas, Iowa (Aug). Interstate Batteries was the sponsor at Las Vegas. |
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#12 | Sam Hornish, Jr. | Ford | Alliance Truck Parts Wurth PPG Detroit Genuine Parts Snap-On Penske Truck Rental |
Penske Racing | Greg Erwin | Roush-Yates |
Hornish will return for a full season. Alliance Truck Parts was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Darlington, Iowa (Jun), Michigan, New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Mid-Ohio, Atlanta, Kentucky (Sep), Kansas, Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Detroit Genuine Parts was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Charlotte (Oct). PPG was the sponsor at Daytona (July). Wurth was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Auto Club, Talladega, Dover (Jun), Indianapolis, Chicago (Sep), Texas (Nov). Snap-on was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Road America, Bristol (Aug), Dover (Sep). Penske Truck rental was the sponsor at Kentucky, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Richmond (Sep). |
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#14 | Eric McClure Jeff Green |
Toyota | Hefty | TriStar Motorsports | Todd Myers | TriStar |
McClure & Hefty were scheduled to run the full season. Green drove at Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Texas (Nov), and Homestead while McClure was ill. |
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#19 | Mike BlissDakota Armstrong | Toyota | G-Oil Tweaker Energy Shots Reliable Heating and Air Winfield |
TriStar Motorsports | Paul Clapprood | TriStar |
G-Oil was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Tweaker was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Texas (Nov) and Phoenix (Nov). Reliable Heating and Air was the sponsor at Atlanta. Armstrong drove at Homestead with Winfield sponsorship. |
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#20 | Brian Vickers Denny Hamlin Drew Herring |
Toyota | Dollar General | Joe Gibbs Racing | Kevin Kidd | Toyota Racing Development |
Vickers was planning to run the full season with Dollar General sponsorship. He was diagnosed with blood clots late in the season and stepped out of the car for the final 3 races. Hamlin drove at Texas (Nov). Herring drove at Phoenix (Nov) and Homestead. |
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#22 | Brad Keselowski Ryan Blaney Joey Logano A.J. Allmendinger |
Ford | Discount Tire Hertz SKF Penske Truck Rental |
Penske Racing | Jeremy Bullins | Roush-Yates |
Blaney is expected to run some races. Keselowski is expected to run 21-24 races. Keselowski drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Kentucky, Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) with Discount Tire sponsorship, Watkins Glen and Richmond (Sep) with Hertz sponsorship. Hertz will be the sponsor for 7 races: Dover (both races), Richmond (Sep), New Hampshire, Chicagoland, Richmond, Watkins Glen and Homestead-Miami. Logano drove at Talladega and Charlotte (May), Michigan, Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Atlanta, Chicago (Sep), Charlotte (Oct) with Discount Tire sponsorship, Darlington with Penske Truck Rental sponsorship, Dover (Jun), New Hampshire and Chicago (Jul), Dover (Sep), and Homestead with Hertz sponsorship. Blaney drove at Iowa (Jun) with Discount Tire sponsorship after Logano had to leave the track due to the race being postponed because of rain. Blaney also drove at Kentucky (Sep) with Discount Tire sponsorship. Allmendinger drove at Road America and Mid-Ohio with Discount Tire sponsorship. |
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#23 | Robert Richardson, Jr. Scott Riggs Harrison Rhodes Carl Long Stanton Barrett Richard Harriman Anthony Gandon Juan Carlos Blum Donnie Neuenberger Jennifer Jo Cobb Timmy Hill |
Chevy | Stalk It / World Ventures North Texas Pipe Vecoplan Midwest KOMA Unwind Qolix |
R3 Motorsports | ? | Walter Giles |
Team is expected to run a limited Nationwide schedule. Richardson drove at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov). Rhodes drove at Phoenix (Mar), Darlington, Iowa (Jun), Dover (Jun), Kentucky, Chicago (Jul), Kentucky (Sep) in a deal with Rick Ware Racing. Long drove at Auto Club with KOMA sponsorship. Riggs drove at Michigan. Barrett drove at Road America, New Hampshire. Harriman drove at Iowa (Aug). Gandon drove at Watkins Glen with Qolix sponsorship and Mid-Ohio with NASCAR Whelen Euro Series on the car. Blum drove at Chicago (Sep). Neuenberger drove at Dover (Sep). Cobb drove at Kansas. Hill drove at Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#24 | Blake Koch Jason White Bryan Silas Ken Butler III Brett Butler Derek White Alex Kennedy Ryan Ellis Kelly Admiraal |
Toyota | I Am Second Veteran’s Lodge Compassion International Eurasia Entertainment 5 Star Lodge & Stables VIP Poker |
SR2 Motorsports | Benny Gordon | Pro Motor |
Team purchased the assets of the #81 MacDonald Motorsports team and plans to run 3 cars full time. Koch drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Michigan, Chicago (Jul), Bristol (Aug). Veteran’s Lodge was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar). Compassion International was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Horizon Entertainment was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Chicago (Jul). White drove at Talladega, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun). Silas drove at Darlington with Eurasia sponsorship. Ken Butler III drove at Iowa (Jun), Indianapolis, Kentucky, Atlanta, Richmond (Sept), Chicagoland, Kansas, Charlotte (Oct). Brett Butler will drive at New Hamphshire, Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Chicago (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct). White drove at Road America and Watkins Glen with VIP Poker sponsorship and Daytona (Jul) with JW Demolition sponsorship. Kennedy drove at Mid-Ohio. Ellis drove at Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Admiraal drove at Phoenix (Nov). |
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#30 | Nelson Piquet Jr. | Chevy | Qualcomm Autotrac TAG Heuer Eyewear Worx Delavaco Capital Inc. Hooters Cold Stone Creamery Omnitracs |
Turner Scott Motorsports | Pat Tryson | Hendrick |
Piquet will run a full season for Turner Scott. WORX was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct). Qualcomm was the sponsor at Auto Club, Iowa (Jun), Road America, New Hampshire, Watkins Glen, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Delavaco was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr). Hooters was the sponsor at Chicago (Sep). Cold Stone Creamery was the sponsor at Dover (Sep). Omnitracs was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#31 | Justin Allgaier | Chevy | BRANDT Wolfpack Energy Services Accudocs Nationwide Children’s Hospital SEM |
Turner Scott Motorsports | Scott Zipadelli | Hendrick |
Allgaier will return for the full season. BRANDT was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Wolfpack and Accudoc was the sponsor at Darlington. Wolfpack was the sponsor at Atlanta. AccuDoc was the sponsor at Indianapolis, Mid-Ohio. Nationwide Children’s Hospital was on the car at Mid-Ohio. SEM was the sponsor at Dover (Sep). |
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#32 | Kyle Larson | Chevy | Clorox Eveready Clear Men Cottonelle Cessna Vizio Hulu McDonalds International Snickers Bites Liftmaster Target NTT Data |
Turner Scott Motorsports | Trent Owens | Hendrick |
Kyle Larson ran the full season. Clorox was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Daytona (Jul). Eveready was the was sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Iowa (Aug). Clear Men was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Kentucky, Kentucky (Sep). Cottonelle was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar), Road America, Bristol (Aug). Cessna was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Michigan, Indianapolis, Atlanta, Kansas. Vizio/Hulu was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun). McDonalds was the sponsor at New Hampshire, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio. International was the sponsor at Chicago (Jul). Snickers was the sponsor at Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep). Liftmaster was the sponsor at Dover (Sep). Target was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. NTT Data was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). |
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#33 | Ty Dillon Paul Menard Kevin Harvick Max Papis Dakoda Armstrong Ryan Gifford Paul Menard Tony Stewart Brendan Gaughan |
Chevy | Hunt Brothers Pizza Armour Vienna Sausages Menards Rheem WESCO Fast Fixin’ Oreo/Ritz South Point Winfield Mudd.com Bad Boy Buggies |
Richard Childress Racing | Nick Harrison | Earnhardt-Childress |
WECSCO sponsored Ty Dillon at Las Vegas, Talladega, Dover (Jun), Bristol (Aug), Texas (Nov) and Homestead. He also drove at Daytona (Jul) with Hunt Brothers sponsorship, Richmond (Sep) with Armour sponsorship. Stewart drove at Daytona (Feb) with Oreo/Ritz sponsorship. Harvick drove at Phoenix (Mar) with Menards sponsorship. Armour Vienna Sausages will sponsor Harvick at Bristol (Mar) and Dillon at Darlington and Richmond (Sept). Hungry Man will be the sponsor for Harvick at Richmond (Apr). Armstrong drove at Auto Club Speedway with Winfield/Mudd.com sponsorship. Papis drove at Iowa (Jun), Road America, and Mid-Ohio. Fast Fixin’ was the sponsor of Harvick at Charlotte (Oct). Steak-EZE sponsored Harvick at Dover (Sep). Harvick drove at Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May) with Hunt Brothers sponsorship. Menard drove at Michigan, New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Kansas. Crafton drove at Kentucky and Chicago (Jul), Kentucky (Sep) with Menards/Rheem sponsorship. Gifford drove at Iowa (Aug). Gaughan drove at Watkins Glen. Harvick drove at Atlanta, Phoenix (Nov) with Bad Boy Buggies sponsorship. Harvick drove at Chicago (Sep) with Rheem/Menards sponsorship. |
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#40 | Reed Sorenson Josh Wise TJ Bell |
Chevy | e-Swisher TheFireStore.com Redneck Heaven |
The Motorsports Group | Gary Showalter | Earnhardt-Childress / Keith Thornton |
Sorenson planned to run the full season, but drove the #43 while Michael Annett was recovering from surgery. e-Swisher was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug). Wise drove at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington. Bell drove at Dover (Sep) with TheFireStore.com sponsorship, Texas (Nov) with Redneck Heaven sponsorship, and Kansas and Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#43 | Michael Annett Aric Almirola Reed Sorenson |
Ford | Flyin J / Pilot Travel Centers STP Pringles Fresh from Florida Northland |
Richard Petty Motorsports | Phillipe Lopez | Roush Yates |
Annett was injured at Daytona (Feb). He returned at Charlotte (May). Almirola drove at Phoenix (Feb). Sorenson drove at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington. STP was the sponsor at Chicago (Jul). Northland was the sponsor at Iowa (Aug). Pringles was on the car at Texas (Nov). Fresh from Florida was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#44 | Hal Martin Chad Hackenbrach Cole Whitt |
Toyota | American Custom Yachts Takagi CBC Framing Moen Gold Bond Tastee Apple U.S. Forensic Ingersoll Rand Ferguson |
TriStar Motorsports | Greg Conner | TriStar |
Martin was expected to run the full season, but Hackenbrach will reportedly drive for 7 races: New Hampshire, Chicagoland (Jul), Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Chicago (Sep), Charlotte (Oct) Phoenix (Nov). Whitt drove at Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Texas (Nov). Takagi sponsored Whitt at Michigan, Indianapolis, Atlanta, Texas (Nov), and Homestead. MOEN and Gold Bond were the sponsors at Daytona (Jul). Gold Bond was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. Martin returned to the car at Richmond (Sep) and Kansas. Ferguson was the sponsor at Dover (Sep). Ingersol Rand sponsored Hackenbracht at Charlotte (Oct). |
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#51 | Jeremy Clements Ryan Sieg |
Chevy | USS James E. Williams DDG 95 US Petroleum Consultants ETS Oil Field Services AllSouthElectric.com RepairableVehicles.com ASE Diamond Pistons BM Exploration Flex Seal |
Clements Racing | Ricky Pearson | Clements Racing Engines |
Clements planned to drive the full season. Sieg drove at Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas after Clements was suspended. US Petroleum Consultants was the sponsor at Auto Club, Road America, Kentucky. ETS Oil Field Services was thes sponsor at Texas (Apr), Dover (Sep), Phoenix (Nov). AllSouthElectric.com was the sponsor at Talladega, Daytona (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Homestead. RepairableVehicles.com was the sponsor at Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kansas. Diamond Pistons was the sponsor at Michigan. BM Exploration was the sponsor at Chicago (Jul), Texas (Nov). Valus Lighting was the sponsor at Atlanta, Kentucky (Sep). Flex Seal was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). |
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#54 | Kyle Busch Joey Coulter Drew Herring Owen Kelly |
Toyota | Monster Energy | Joe Gibbs Racing | Adam Stevens | Toyota Racing Development |
Busch drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Darlington, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Coulter drove at Talladega, Chicago (Jul). Drew Herring drove at Iowa (Jun), Iowa (Aug), Kentucky (Sep). Kelly drove at Road America, Watkins Glen Mid-Ohio. |
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#60 | Travis Pastrana | Ford | Valvoline Nationwide Children’s Hopsital KMC Wheels Nitro Circus |
Roush Fenway Racing | Chad Norris | Roush-Yates |
Pastrana will run a full season. Valvoline was on the car at Chicago (Jul). X-Games was on the car at Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug). Nationwide Children’s Hospital was on the car at Mid-Ohio. KMC Wheels was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). Nitro Circus was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#70 | Johanna Long Brad Teague Tony Raines Jeff Green Tomy Drissi Brad Teague Derrike Cope |
Chevy | Foretravel Motorcoach | ML Motorsports | Mark Gutekunst | Earnhardt-Childress |
Long drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Iowa (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Teague drove at Bristol (Mar), Bristol (Aug). Raines drove at Auto Club [DNQ], Darlington, Dover (Jun), Road America, New Hampshire, Watkins Glen, Atlanta. Green drove at Daytona (Jul). Drissi drove at Mid-Ohio. Teague drove at Dover (Sep). Cope drove at Phoenix (Nov). |
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#74 | Mike Harmon Kevin Lepage Juan Carlos Blum Danny Efland Kevin O’Connell Carl Long |
Dodge | JD Square Carved Records Oleofinos |
Mike Harmon Racing | Dave Fuge | ? |
Harmon drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Talladega, Daytona (Jul), Atlanta, Kentucky (Sep), Kansas, Phoenix (Nov). JD Square was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar). Lepage drove at Texas (Apr), Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Chicago (Sep), Charlotte (Oct). Blum drove at Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May), Iowa (Jun), Michigan with Oleofinos sponsorship. Efland drove at Darlington, Dover (Jun). O’Connell drove at Road America, Mid-Ohio. Long drove at Kentucky, Indianapolis [DNQ], Watkins Glen, Richmond (Sep) [DNQ], Dover (Sep), Texas (Nov), Homestead [DNQ]. Harmon did not qualify at New Hampshire, Bristol (Aug). |
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#77 | Parker Kligerman | Toyota | Bandit Chippers All Metal Fabricators North American Power |
Kyle Busch Motorsports | Eric Phillips | Toyota Racing Development |
Kligerman ran the full season. Bandit Chippers was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Michigan, Daytona (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Chicago (Sep), Dover (Sep). All Metal Fabricators was the sponsor at Dover (Jun). Camp Horsin Around was on the car at Kentucky (both races). North American Power was the sponsor at New Hampshire. Project Pink was on the car at Kansas. Toyota Dream Build was on the car at Texas (Nov). |
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#79 | Jeffrey Earnhardt Paulie Harrake Joey Gase Kyle Fowler Bryan Silas Maryeve Dufault TJ Duke |
Ford | Uponor Donate Life Oath Keepers Tobacco Free Florida Techniweld Keen Parts SK Hand Tools |
Go Green Racing | Ben Leslis | Roush-Yates |
GoGreen changed numbes from #39 to #79. Earnhardt drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Talladega, Dover (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Mid-Ohio, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). Harraka drove at Auto Club. Gase drove at Richmond (Apr), Iowa (Jun) with Donate Life sponsorship. Fowler drove at Darlington, Charlotte (May), Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Atlanta. Oath Keepers was the sponsor at Dover (Jun), Road America, New Hampshire. Silas drove at Kentucky, Watkins Glen, Kansas, Texas (Nov), Homestead. Tobacco Free Florida was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul). Default drove at Chicago (Sep) with SK Hand Tool sponsorship. Duke drove at Dover (Sep). |
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#87 | Joe Nemechek Kyle Kelly Travis Sauter |
Toyota | Florida DOT MaddiesPlaceRocks.com Herbal Mist Tea Belle Tires R.G.E. Manufacturing Lester Buildings Pellet Grills |
NEMCO/Jay Robinson Racing | Steve Gray | Race Engines Plus |
NEMCO and Jay Robinson will work togehter to field the team in at least 15 races. NEMCO will field the car in the remainder. Florida DOT was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). MaddiesPlaceRocks.com was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar), Talladega. Herbal Mist Tea was the sponsor at Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun). Belle Tires was the sponsor at Michigan. Kelly drove at Road America, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio. R.G.E. Manufacturing was the sponsor at Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis. Sauter drove at Iowa (Aug) with Lester Buildings sponsorship. |
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#99 | Alex Bowman Blake Koch |
Toyota | Florida Lottery
St. Jude’s Childrens Research Hospital |
RAB Racing | Chris Rice | Triad |
Bowman ran all races except Homestead. Florida Lottery was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Port of Tuscon was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar). SchoolTipLine.com was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Darlington, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), New Hampshire. Safety First was the sponsor at Road America. National Children’s Hospital was on the car at Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio. Microsoft Windows was on the car at Charlotte (May), Texas (Nov). Fuelxx was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). Koch drove with CompassionRacing.com on the car at Homestead. |
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#00 | Jason White Michael McDowell Blake Koch Bryan Silas Ken Butler III David Green Brett Butler |
Toyota | JW Demolition Headrush Hoovey the Movie CompassionInternational SupportMilitary.org Frontline Wraps |
SR2 Motorsports | Jayme Lathrop | Pro Motor |
Team purchased the assets of the #81 MacDonald Motorsports team and planned to run 3 cars full time. Jason White drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club. JW Demolition was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Headrush was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club. McDowell was in the car at Texas (Apr) [DNQ] and Richmond (Apr) with Hoovey the Movie sponsorship and Bristol (Aug) [DNQ]. Koch drove at Talladega, Darlington, Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), Kentucky, Daytona (Jul) [DNQ], New Hampshire, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Atlanta, Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Silas drove at Charlotte (May) [DNQ]. Butler drove at Michigan, Chicago (Jul). Team did not attempt Road America or Homestead. David Green drove at Indianapolis [used past champion’s provisional to make race]. Brett Butler drove at Richmond (Sep) [DNQ]. |
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#1 | Kurt Busch | Chevy | Guy’s Roofing | Phoenix Racing | Nick Harrison | Hendrick |
Team ran the superspeedway races. Guy’s Roofing was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Team also ran at Talladega, Daytona (Jul). |
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#8 | Scott Lagasse, Jr. Corey LaJoie Ryan Preece |
Chevy | Boy Scouts of America East West Marine HybridLight |
Team SLR | Brad Parrott | ? |
Team will partner with Tommy Baldwin. Lagasse is expected to run 16 races. Lagasse drove at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Richmond (Apr). Team did not attempt Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club (Mar), Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr) , Talladega, Darlington, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Iowa (Jun), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. LaJoie was expected to run 3 races – Dover (June) [team did not attempt], New Hampshire and Atlanta. Preece drove at New Hampshire with East West Marine sponsorship. |
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#9 | Marcos Ambrose Corey Lajoie |
Ford | Stanley Victory Junction Gang Camp |
Richard Petty Motorsports | Richard Petty | Roush Yates |
Team ran at Mid-Ohio with Ambrose and Homestead with Lajoie. | ||||||
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#15 | Juan Carlos Blum Scott Riggs Stanton Barrett Carl Long Chase Miller |
Chevy | VMP Western Bakery |
Rick Ware Racing | George Church | ? |
Team originally announced that Blum would run the full season. VMP was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr). Western Bakery was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar). Blum was sick at Bristol (Mar) so Riggs drove. Barrett drove at Richmond (Apr) [DNQ], Talladega [DNQ], Mid-Ohio. Long drove at Iowa (Jun), Michigan, Daytona (Jul), Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Chicago (Sep) [DNQ]. Team withdrew after qualifying in New Hampshire to get the #92 team into the race. Miller drove at Dover (Sep), Kansas [DNQ]. |
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#16 | Ryan Reed Chris Buescher Billy Johnson Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. |
Ford | Drive to Stop Diabetes One Fund Boston Zest |
Roush Fenway Racing | ? | Roush-Yates |
Reed drove at Richmond (Apr), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Buescher drove at Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Darlington, Charlotte (May), Michigan, Atlanta, Kansas. One Fund Boston was on the car at Darlington. Johnson drove at Road America, New Hampshire. Stenhouse, Jr. drove at Texas (Nov). with Zest sponsorship. |
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#17 | Tanner Berryhill David Starr |
Chevy | Keller Williams Realty | Vision Racing | David Goulet | Roush-Yates |
Team ran at Richmond (Apr), Darlington, Charlotte (May) [DNQ], Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Charlotte (Oct). Starr drove at Bristol (Aug) [DNQ] |
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#18 | Matt Kenseth Darrell Wallace, Jr. Denny Hamlin Michael McDowell Drew Herring Joey Coulter |
Toyota | Reser’s GameStop Z-Line Freightliner |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Mat Lucas | Toyota Racing Development |
Team was expected to be full time and will likely include a combination of Cup drivers, Darrell Wallace, Jr. and others. Kenseth drove with Reser’s sponsorship at Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May), Richmond (Sept), Kansas (Oct). Kenseth drove with GameStop sponsorship at Daytona (Feb), Darlington, Dover (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Chicago (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), and Homestead. Kenseth drove at New Hampshire with Dollar General sponsorship. McDowell drove at Road America, Mid-Ohio. Herring drove at Bristol (Aug) with Z-Line sponsorship. Coulter drove at Kentucky (Sep) with Freightliner sponsorship. |
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#21 | Dakoda Armstrong Brendan Gaughan Kevin Harvick |
Chevy | Win Field Hunt Brothers Pizza |
Richard Childress Racing | ? | Earnhardt-Childress |
Armstrong drove at Charlotte (May), Chicago (July), Kentucky (Sep), Kansas. Gaughan was entered at Las Vegas, but the team DNQ after rain washed out qualifying. He also drove at Road America, Bristol (Aug). Harvick drove at Indianapolis with Hunt Brothers sponsorship. |
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#25 | John Wes Townley | Toyota | Zaxby’s | Venturini Motorsports | Dan Deeringhoff | Toyota Racing Development |
Team ran at Bristol (Mar), Talladega [DNQ due to car being too low after qualifying], and Charlotte (May). | ||||||
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#26 | John Young | Dodge | CMP | John Young | Ed Ash | ? |
Team ran at Road America. | ||||||
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#27 | Michael McDowell Jason White |
Toyota | Support Military | Derek White | ? | ? |
Team was entered at Daytona (Feb) and Phoenix (Feb) but withdrew. White was in the car at Texas (Apr) [DNQ]. McDowell drove at Bristol (Mar), Auto Club. |
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#29 | Kenny Wallace | Toyota | Toyota Care US Cellular American Ethanol |
RAB Racing | ? | Triad |
Team ran at Richomnd (Apr), Charlotte (May), Iowa (Jun), Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep) [his 900th NASCAR start]. | ||||||
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#34 | Danica Patrick James Buescher Jeb Burton |
Chevy | GoDaddy.com Fraternal Order of Eagles |
Turner Scott Motorsports | Mike Greci | Hendrick |
Patrick drove at Daytona (Feb) and Talladega. Buescher drove at Road America, Daytona (Jul), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct). Jeb Burton drove at Kentucky (Sep). |
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#37 | Matt Dibenedetto Tanner Berryhill |
Dodge | National Cash Lenders | Vision Racing | David Goulet | Roush-Yates |
Team ran at Charlotte (May) [DNQ], Dover (Jun), Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis [DNQ], Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep). Berryhill drove at Chicago (Sep). |
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#39 | Ryan Siego | Chevy | Pull-A-Part Used Auto Parts | Rod Sieg | Kevin Starland | ? |
Team ran at Indianapolis, Kansas. | ||||||
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#42 | Josh Wise JJ Yeley TJ Bell |
Chevy | Curtis Key Plumbing | The Motorsports Group | Curtis Key Sr. | Earnhardt-Childress / Keith Thornton |
Wise drove at Phoenix (Mar), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep) [DNQ], Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ], Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Yeley drove at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Darlington, Charlotte (May) [DNQ]. TJ Bell drove at Iowa (Jun), Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Mid-Ohio [DNQ], Kentucky (Sep). |
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#46 | Chase Miller J.J. Yeley Jason Bowles T.J. Bell Dexter Stacey Matt DiBenedetto |
Chevy | Curtis Key Plumbing | The Motorsports Group | Steven Maynard Mike Sroufe |
Earnhardt-Childress / Keith Thornton |
Miller drove at Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas [DNQ], Bristol (Mar), Auto Club [DNQ], Texas (Apr) [DNQ], Richmond (Apr) [DNQ], Darlington. Yeley drove at Dover (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Chicago (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ]. Bowles drove at Iowa (Jun). Tim Schendel was in the car at Chicago (Jul) [DNQ]. Bell drove at Watkins Glen. Stacey drove at Mid-Ohio [DNQ]. DiBenedetto drove at Kentucky (Sep). |
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#47 | Scott Riggs Jason Bowles |
Chevy | Curtis Key Plumbing | The Motorsports Group | Steven Maynard | Earnhardt-Childress / Keith Thornton |
Riggs drove at Auto Club, Texas (Apr) [DNQ]. Bowles drove at Richmond (Apr) [DNQ], Darlington [DNQ]. |
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#48 | Joey Logano Ryan Blaney Brad Keselowski |
Ford | Discount Tire AutoZone |
Penske Racing | Kevin Buskirk | Roush-Yates |
Team ran at Watkins Glen with Logano, Phoenix (Nov) with Blaney, and Homestead with Keselowski. | ||||||
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#50 | Danny Efland | Chevy | A-1 Bail Bonds Defiant Whisky |
MAKE Motorsports | ? | ? |
Team ran at Iowa (Aug), Atlanta, DNQ at Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), DNQ at Charlotte (Oct). | ||||||
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#52 | Joey Gase Derek Thorn Donnie Neuenberger Kevin Lepage Tim Schendel Ryan Ellis |
Chevy | BBB Donate Life Nevada Eagle Convenience Stores |
Jimmy Means Racing | Tim Brown | Means Motorsports |
Gase was scheduled to run the entire season, but left the team after Texas (Apr). DNQ at Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr), Indianapolis. Better Business Bureau was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr). Team withdrew at Bristol (Mar) after a wreck in practice. Thorn drove at Richmond (Apr) [DNQ]. Neuenberger drove at Talladega with Eagle Convenience Stores sponsorship. Lepage drove at Darlington. Gase returned to the car at Dover (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis [DNQ], Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas [DNQ], Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ], Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Schendel drove at Iowa (Jun). Ellis drove at Mid-Ohio. Team did not attempt Charlotte (May), Road America or Homestead. |
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#53 | Andrew Ranger | ? | Waste Management | NDS Motorsports | ? | |
Team ran at Road America, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio. | ||||||
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#55 | Jamie Dick David Starr |
Chevy | Viva Auto Group Chasco Construction |
VIVA Motorsports | Jason Miller | ? |
Team was initially planning a full season, but scaled back. DNQ at Richmond (Apr). David Starr drove at Indianapolis, Texas (Nov) with Chasco sponsorship. Dick drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May). Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (July), New Hampshire, Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov), and Homestead. |
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#66 | Steve Wallace | Ford | Richard Tocado Companies | Rusty Wallace Racing | ? | ? |
Team will run a limited schedule. Only annouced race is Charlotte (May). Wallace was not fast enough to make the field at Charlotte (May), but worked a deal for #10-Green to withdrawn so they could make the race. |
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#73 | Derrike Cope Alx Danielsson |
Chevy | ? | Derrike Cope | Jacob Richardson | ? |
Team attempted Darlington [DNQ], Richmond (Sep) [DNQ]. Ran at Kentucky. DNQ at Charlotte (Oct). Danielsson drove at Mid-Ohio. |
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#75 | Kenny Habul | Toyota | Sun Energy 1 | Kenny Habul | Matthew Lucas | Toyota Racing Development |
Team ran at Road America, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio. | ||||||
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#85 | Bobby Gerhardt | Chevy | Lucas Oil | Bobby Gerhardt Racing | William Gerhardt | ? |
Team ran at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Talladega, Daytona (Jul). | ||||||
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#86 | Tim Cowen Kevin Lepage Richard Ehrgott |
Ford | Cowen Logistics | Deware Racing | Scott Deware | ? |
Team attempted Mid-Ohio [DNQ] with Cowen, Bristol (Aug) [DNQ] with Lepage. Ehrgott drove at Richmond (Sep). |
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#88 | Dale Earnhart, Jr. | Chevy | Tax Slayer Hellmans Great Clips |
JR Motorsports | Ryan Pemberton | Hendrick |
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. drove at Daytona (Feb) and Las Vegas with TaxSlayer sponsorship, Texas (Apr) with Hellmans, and Chicago (Sep) with Great Clips. | ||||||
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#89 | Morgan Shepherd | Dodge | ? | Shepherd Racing Ventures | Lucas Bowman | Keith Dorton |
DNQ at Daytona (Feb), Bristol (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Iowa (Jun), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Team ran at Talladega, Dover (Jun), Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Atlanta, Dover (Sep). |
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90 | Martin Roy | Chevy | Safari Nordik | DGM Racing | Mario Gosselin | ? |
Team attempted Bristol (Aug) [DNQ]. | ||||||
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91 | Chase Miller Michael McDowell |
Toyota | ? | TriStar Motorsports | Blake Clemo | TriStar |
Team ran at Bristol (Aug) with Miller at Homestead with McDowell. | ||||||
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92 | Dexter Stacey Tim Andrews |
Ford | Maddie’s Place | KH Motorsports | George Ingram | ? |
Team plans a full season effort. DNQ at Daytona (Feb), Kentucky, Phoenix (Nov). Andrews drove at Talladega after Stacey suffered a concussion in a wreck at Richmond. Team skipped Indianapolis to Kansas races and ran again at Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), and Homestead. . |
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95 | Reed Sorenson | Ford | Jetset Getset | Leavine Family Racing | Wally Rogers | ? |
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#98 | Kevin Swindell | Ford | ? | Biagi-Denbeste Racing | Jon Hanson | ? |
Team was entered at Las Vegas but DNQ after qualifying was rained out. Team ran at Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May), Iowa (Jun), Kentucky, Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Chicago (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |