2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series Team Chart
UPDATED: 11-17-2014
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2014 Rookie of the Year Candidates
#3-Ty Dillon
#9-Chase Elliott (Rookie of the Year)
#16-Ryan Reed
#17-Tanner Berryhill
#31/#42-Dylan Kwasniewski
#43-Dakota Armstrong
#60-Chris Buescher
#67/#76-Tommy Joe Martins
#84-Chad Boat
FULL TIME TEAMS IN 2014 (OR HAVE ATTEMPTED ALL RACES SO FAR) |
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#01 | Landon Cassill | Chevy | FlexSeal G&K; Services Meding’s Seafood Gerber Collision & Glass Bon Bon Boom Bubble Gum Pops All Day Parts |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Johnny Davis | Clements Engines |
Cassill race the full season and this became the team’s primary car. Meding’s Seafood was the sponsor at Dover (May), and Dover (Sep). Gerber Collision & Glass was the sponsor at Chicago (Jul). All Day Parts was the sponsor at Kansas. |
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#2 | Brian Scott | Chevy | Shore Lodge Whitetail Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff Anderson’s Maple Syrup Country Bob’s Sauces & Seasoning Charter |
Richard Childress Racing | Phil Gould | Earnhardt-Childress |
Shore Lodge was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Dover (May), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Homestead. Whitetail was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Phoenix (Nov). Anderson’s Maple Syrup was the sponsor at Auto Club, Charlotte (May). Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff was the sponsor at Iowa (May), Indianapolis, Richmond (Sep) and Kansas. Country Bob’s was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). Charter was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). |
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#3 | Ty Dillon | Chevy | Yuengling Light Lager Bass Pro Shops WESCO VF Jiffy Lube NWTF Bulwark/Airgas Alsco/Red Kap |
Richard Childress Racing | Danny Stockman, Jr. | Earnhardt-Childress |
Yuengling Light Lager was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar), Darlington, Daytona (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sep). Bass Pro Shops was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Talladega, Charlotte (May) (with NWTF), Road America, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Kentucky (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). WESCO was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Iowa (May), Michigan, New Hampshire, Homestead. VF/Jiffy Lube was the sponsor at Las Vegas. Bulwark/Airgas was the sponsor at Dover (May). Alsco/Red Kap was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jun), Chicago (Jul), Chicago (Sep). |
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#4 | Jeffrey Earnhardt | Chevy | Flex Seal K1 Speed Shakey’s Pizza Perdue FW1 Great Outdoors RV Superstore Bandit Flex Shot GCL/ Polyglass |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | TBA | Clements Engines |
Earnhardt drove the full season. K1 Speed / Shakey’s Pizza was the sponsor at Auto Club. Great Outdoors RV Superstore was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. Bandit was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sep). Austin Hatcher Foundation was on the car at Dover (Sep). GCL/Polyglass was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#6 | Trevor Bayne | Ford | Advocare | Roush Fenway Racing | Chad Norris | Roush-Yates |
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#7 | Regan Smith | Chevy | TaxSlayer Hellman’s Ragu NAPA Best Foods Fire Alarm Services Breyers AmericasPower.org Goody’s Hunt Brothers Pizza Vlasic Wish-Bone |
JR Motorsports | Ryan Pemberton | Hendrick |
Ragu was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Talladega. TaxSlayer was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Darlington, Iowa (May), Michigan, Road America, New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Texas (Nov), Homestead. NAPA was the sponsor at Las Vegas. Best Foods was the sponsor at Auto Club. Hellman’s was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr). Fire Alarm Services was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Phoenix (Nov). Breyers was the sponsor at Dover (May), Bristol (Aug). AmericasPower.org was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jun), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Chicago (Sep). Goody’s was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul). Hunt Brothers Pizza was the sponsor at Kansas. Vlasic / Wish-Bone was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). |
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#9 | Chase Elliott | Chevy | NAPA Auto Parts | JR Motorsports | Greg Ives | Hendrick |
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#11 | Elliott Sadler | Toyota | OneMain Financial SportClips Interstate Batteries Stratasys |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Chris Gayle | Toyota Racing Development |
OneMain was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Homestead. SportClips was the primary sponsor at Auto Club, Darlington, Daytona (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Dover (Sep) and Phoenix (Nov). Interstate Batteries was the sponsor Las Vegas. Stratasys was the sponsor at Iowa (Aug). |
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#14 | Eric McClure Jeff Green |
Toyota | Hefty | TriStar Motorsports | Wes Ward | TriStar |
McClure will run a partial schedule. Jeff Green drove at Dover (May), Michigan, Mid-Ohio, Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sep). McClure drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (March), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul),New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#16 | Ryan Reed | Ford | American Diabetes Association Drive to Stop Diabetes presented by Lilly Diabetes | Roush Fenway Racing | Seth Barbour | Roush-Yates |
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#17 | Tanner Berryhill Chad Boat |
Dodge | BWP Bats National Cash Lenders New Gulf Resources |
Vision Racing | Benny Gordon | Roush-Yates |
BWP Bats was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Darlington. National Cash Lenders was the sponsor at Auto Club, Richmond (Apr), Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep) [DNQ], Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas [DNQ]. Chad Boat drove at Talladega after not qualifying in his #84. New Gulf Resources was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#19 | Mike Bliss Hermie Sadler |
Toyota | G-Oil Tweaker Energy Shots Trane Upstar TV Virginia Lottery |
TriStar Motorsports | Paul Clapprood | TriStar |
Bliss drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Tweaker was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Iowa (May), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Atlanta, Chicago (Sep), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Trane was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jun). Upstar TV was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul). |
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#20 | Drew Herring Matt Kenseth Darell Wallace Daniel Suarez Michael McDowell Sam Hornish, Jr. Kenny Habul Erik Jones Denny Hamlin Justin Boston |
Toyota | Sport Clips Resers GameStop Silent Circle Telcel ToyotaCare Pizza Ranch SunEnergy Coca-Cola Interstate Batteries Narcolepsy Link Zloop Resers |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Kevin Kidd | Toyota Racing Development |
Team ran full time. SportClips sponsored Hamlin at Chicagoland (Sep). Resers sponsored Kenseth at: Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Dover (May), Kentucky (June), Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, and Kansas. GameStop sponsored Kenseth at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Richmond (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Suarez drove at Richmond (Apr) with Silent Circle/Telcel sponsorship. Wallace drove at Talladega with ToyotaCare sponsorship and Daytona (Jul) with Coke sponsorship.. McDowell drove at Iowa (May) and Iowa (Aug) with Pizza Ranch sponsorship. SunEnergy1 was the sponsor at Michigan (Hornish), Road America (Habul), Mid-Ohio (Habul), and Atlanta (Kenseth). Hornish drove at Michigan. Habul drove at Road America and Mid-Ohio with Sun Energy 1 sponsorship. Jones drove three races: Chicago (Jul), Bristol (Aug), and Phoenix (Nov). Resers sponsored Kenseth at Kentucky (Jun). Interstate Batteries sponsored Kenseth at New Hampshire. Boston drove at Kentucky (Sep) and Dover (Sep) with Zloop sponsorship. GameStop sponsored Jones at Phoenix (Nov). |
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#22 | Brad Keselowski Ryan Blaney Joey Logano Alex Tagliani Michael McDowell |
Ford | Discount Tire Snap-On SKF Hertz |
Penske Racing | Jeremy Bullins | Roush-Yates |
Keselowski drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Charlotte (May), Kentucky (Jun), New Hampshire, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Discount Tire was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Kentucky (Jun), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Atlanta, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Blaney drove at Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Bristol (Aug), Kansas with Discount Tire sponsorship, Richmond (Apr), Chicago (Sep) with SKF/Discount Tire sponsorship, Chicago (Jul), Richmond (Sep) with Hertz sponsorship. Logano drove at Auto Club with America’s Tire sponsorship, Darlington with Snap-On sponsorship, Dover (May) and Dover (Sep) with Hertz sponsorship, Michigan, Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Atlanta, Texas (Nov) with Discount Tire sponsorship. Tagliani drove at Road America and Mid-Ohio. Hertz was the sponsor at New Hampshire, Watkins Glen, Homestead. McDowell drove at Kentucky (Sep) |
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#23 | Robert Richardson, Jr. Carlos Contreras Timmy Hill Josh Reaume Ryan Ellis Kevin O’Connell Richard Harriman Carl Long Cody Ware Blake Koch Mackenna Bell |
Chevy | Cornboard Willbros Lilly Trucking Shania Kids Can Race Track |
R3 Motorsports | ? | Walter Giles |
Cornboard was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Talladega, Indianapolis. Contreras drove at Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Darlington, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), New Hampshire, Atlanta, Charlotte (Oct), Homestead. Richardson drove at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Texas (Apr), Talladega, Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Texas (Nov). Hill drove at Bristol (Mar), Dover (May), Dover (Sep), Kansas. Retro Infinity was the sponsor at Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct). Reaume drove at Richmond (Apr), Kentucky (Jun). Ellis drove at Michigan. O’Connell drove at Road America with Shania Kids Can sponsorship and Watkins Glen. Harriman drove at Chicago (Jul). Long drove at Iowa (Aug). Ware drove at Mid-Ohio, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep). Koch drove at Bristol (Aug). Bell drove at Phoenix (Nov). |
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#28 | Mike Wallace Derek White J.J. Yeley |
Ford | Unker’s Texas 28 Spirits Stage |
Gregg Mixon/James Whitner | ? | ? |
Wallace drove Daytona (Feb) with Unker’s sponsorship, Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club. White drove at Texas (Apr). Yeley drove at Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May, Michigan), Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct)., Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#31 | Dylan Kwasniewski Chase Pistone Justin Marks |
Chevy | Rockstar Energy Drink Florida Lottery SOL Republic AccuDoc Solutions FOE |
Turner Scott Motorsports | Shannon Rursch | Hendrick |
Kwasniewski will run the full season with Rockstar as the primary sponsors for most races. Kwasniewski moved to the #42 at standalone events. Chase Pistone drove at Iowa (May), Iowa (Aug), Kentucky (Sep). Marks drove at Road America and Mid-Ohio with SOL Republic sponsorship. Florida Lottery was also the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Accudocs was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jun), Chicago (Jul), Watkins Glen. FOE was the sponsor at Indianapolis, Charlotte (Oct). |
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#39 | Ryan Sieg | Chevy | Pull-A-Part Uncle Bob’s Self Storage StationDigital.com Big Green Egg Kevin Wade for US Senate Huntinator |
RSS Racing | Kevin Starland | ? |
Sieg drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul),New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Kevin Wade for US Senate was on the car at Dover (Sep). Huntinator was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#40 | Josh Wise Matt Dibenedetto |
Chevy | ? | The Motorsports Group | Gary Showalter | Rob Fisher |
Wise drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis. Dibenedetto drove at Iowa (May), Road America, Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#42 | Kyle Larson Dylan Kwasniewski |
Chevy | Axe Target Target Cartwheel Target up & up Target Ticket Colgate ENEOS Nashville Outlaws Colgate Nature Made Phillips/Norelco |
Turner Scott Motorsports | Scott Zipadelli | Hendrick |
Larson moves to Cup full time, but plans to run the companion Nationwide races all season. Axe was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Target Cartwheel was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Talladega, Michigan, Kentucky (Jun), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Watkins Glen, Dover (Sep), Kansas, Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Target Ticket was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Dover (May), Daytona (Jul). Kwasniewski will drive the standalone events – Iowa (May), Road America, Iowa (Aug), Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sep). ENEOS sponsored Larson at Charlotte (May) and Bristol (Aug). Nashville Outlaws was the sponsor at Indianapolis. Colgate was the sponsor at Richmond (Sep) and Chicago (Sep). Nature Made was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). Phillips/Norelco was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). |
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#43 | Dakota Armstrong | Ford | WinField Fresh from Florida Charter |
Richard Petty Motorsports | Phillipe Lopez | Roush Yates |
Annett is leaving the team to move to Cup with Tommy Baldwin. Dakota Armstrong joins the team with a multi-year agreement and brings sponsor WinField with him. Fresh from Florida was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar), Charlotte (May) and Daytona in July. WinField was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Charter was the sponsor at Auto Club, Watkins Glen. |
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#44 | Blake Koch Will Kimmell David Starr Paulie Harraka Carlos Contreras Matt Frahm Hal Martin |
Toyota | Ingersoll Rand Son of God Movie Niece Equipment Whataburger Striping Technologies K-LOVE Crisis Response Training BYF.org Steely Lumber Company Chasco Gilcrest Metal Fabrication Plan B Sales American Custom Yachts Compassion International WWB Celsius Flo Fusion |
TriStar Motorsports | Greg Conner | TriStar |
Koch drove at Daytona (Feb) with Son of God sponsorship, Las Vegas, Richmond (Apr) with K-LOVE Crisis Response Training sponsorship, Michigan with Compassion International sponsorship, Kentucky (Jun), Atlanta, Kentucky (Sep) with Centershot sponsorship, Dover (Sep), Phoenix (Nov) with Ingersoll Rand sponsorship, Homestead with Celsius Flo Fusion sponsorship. Will Kimmell drove with Ingersoll Rand as the primary sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Mar), Richmond (Sep) and Charlotte (Oct). Starr drove at Auto Club and Kansas with Niece Equipment sponsorship, Texas (Apr) and Texas (Nov) with Whataburger sponsorship, Darlington with Striping Technologies sponsorship, Talladega with BYF.org/Steely Lumber Company sponsorship, Charlotte (May) with Central Texas Lath & Plaster, Daytona (Jul) with Chasco sponsorship, Chicago (Jul) with Plan B Sales sponsorship, Indianapolis with Hard Hat Heroes sponsorship, Bristol (Aug) with NCCER/Build Your Future sponsorship. Martin drove at Iowa (May), Iowa (Aug) with American Custom Yachts sponsorship. Harraka drove at Dover (May). Contreras drove at Road America, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio. Frahm drove at New Hampshire with Gilcrest sponsorship. |
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#51 | Jeremy Clements | Chevy | Pawn Stars All South Electric Repairable Vehicles Diamond Pistons Crescent Companies |
Jeremy Clements Racing | Ricky Pearson | Clements Racing Engines |
Team plans a full 2014 season. Pawn Stars was the sponsor at Las Vegas. All South Electric was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Chicago (Sep), Dover (Sep). Homestead. Repairable Vehicles was the sponsor at Auto Club, Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Iowa (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). Crescent Companies was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). |
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#52 | Joey Gase | Chevy | DB Sales Company Donate Life D and B Sales BBB Axe Equipment Better Business Bureau |
Jimmy Means Racing | Tim Brown | Means Motorsports |
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#54 | Kyle Busch Joey Coulter? Sam Hornish, Jr. |
Toyota | Monster Energy | Joe Gibbs Racing | Adam Stevens | Toyota Racing Development |
Busch split the season Hornish. Hornish drove 7 races – Talladega, both Iowa races, Road America, Chicago (Jul), Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sept). Busch drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#55 | Jamie Dick Todd Bodine Jimmy Weller III Caleb Roark Ross Chastain Andy Lally Brennan NewberryTimmy Hill David Starr |
Chevy | Viva Auto Group Watermelon.org Qore-24 |
VIVA Motorsports/James Dick | Bill Henderson | Race Engines Plus |
Team originally planned to run approximately 20 races but formed an alliance with RSS in April and different drivers will fill the seat throughout the year. They will try to run the full season. Bodine drove at Darlington, Dover (May). Weller drove at Richmond (Apr). Roark drove at Iowa (May). Chastain drove at Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul) with watermelon.org sponsorship. Lally drove at Road America. Newberry drove at New Hampshire, Watkins Glen, Chicago (Sep). Hill drove at Mid-Ohio. Jamie Dick drove all other races. Starr drove at Homestead. |
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#60 | Chris Buescher | Ford | Ford Ecoboost Roush Perforamce Ford Mustang Fastenal Cheez-It Nationwide Childrens’ Hospital Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie Mustang 50th Anniversary RFRShop.com Bit O Honey Humalog |
Roush Fenway Racing | Scott Graves | Roush-Yates |
Travis Pastrana did not to return to NASCAR. Roush Performance was the sponsor at Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Michigan, Road America, Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Phoenix (Nov). Ford Mustang was on the car at Darlington. Ford Ecoboost was on the car for several races. Fastenal was the sponsor at Iowa (Aug). Cheez-It was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie was the sponsor at Atlanta. Mustang 50th Anniversary was on the car at Richmond (Sep). RFRShop.com was on the car at Charlotte (Oct). Bit O Honey was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). Humalog was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#62 | Brendan Gaughan | Chevy | South Point Resort Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff Wix Filters USAF Combat Controllers Charter Communications |
Richard Childress Racing | Shane Wilson | Earnhardt-Childress |
Gaughan will run the full season. Smokey Mountain was the sponsor at Texas (Nov) Wix Filters was the sponsor at Auto Club. USAF Combat Controllers was the sponsor at Richmond (Sep). Charter Communications was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). |
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#70 | Derrike Cope | Chevy | Charlie’s Soap Youtheory |
Derrike Cope | Fred Wenke | ? |
Cope drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr) with Charlie’s Soap sponsorship. Youtheory was the sponsor at Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega [DNQ], Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep) [DNQ], Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. DNQ at Bristol (Aug), Texas (Nov), Homestead. |
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#74 | Mike Harmon Kevin Lepage Bobby Reuse Roger Reuse Mike Wallace |
Dodge | Genesis Auto Body WCIParts.com The 30 Days Foundation |
Mike Harmon Racing | Harry McMullins | ? |
Team is expected to attempt all the races. Harmon drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Daytona (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Atlanta, Chicago (Sep) [DNQ], Kentucky (Sep, Dover (Sep)[DNQ], Kansas, Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ], Texas (Nov) [DNQ]. Lepage drove at Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Charlotte (May), Kentucky (Jun) [DNQ], New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis [DNQ], Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Homestead [DNQ]. Bobby Reuse drove at Road America and Mid-Ohio. Roger Reuse drove at Watkins Glen. Wallace drove at Phoenix (Nov). |
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#87 | Joe Nemechek Daryl Harr Kevin Lepage Tim Schendel Chris Cockrum Stanton Barrett Ruben Garcia, Jr. Carlos Contreras Josh Reaume Timmy Hill Jennifer Jo Cobb Carl Long Milka Duno |
Toyota | DAB Constructors PelletGrillsUSA.com smokeandsear.com Herbal Mist Teas barcodemedia.net RaceTrac Mark One Electric |
NEMCO/Jay Robinson Racing | Steve Gray | Race Engines Plus |
Team is expected to run the full season. JD Motorsports runs this team in some races. Nemechek drove at Daytona (Feb), Bristol (Mar), Talladega, Dover (May), Chicago (Sep). Harr drove at Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Auto Club. Lepage drove at Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr). Schendel drove at Iowa (May), Michigan. Cockrum drove at Charlotte (May), Atlanta. Barrett drove at Road America, Watkins Glen, and Mid-Ohio with barcodemedia.net sponsorship. Garcia drove at Kentucky (Jun). Contreras drove at Daytona (Jul), Texas (Nov). Reaume drove at New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep). Hill drove at Bristol (Aug), Charlotte (Oct). Cobb drove at Kansas with Mark One Electric sponsorship. Long drove at Phoenix (Nov). Duno drove at Homestead. |
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#93 | Matt Carter Carl Long J.J. Yeley Mike Wallace Harrison Rhodes Josh Reaume Kevin Lepage Ryan Ellis Mike Harmon Kevin Swindell Tomy Drissi TJ Bell |
Ford | Guardian Digital Forensics Old Dominion Truck Leasing Voxer Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 3D |
Gregg Mixon/James Whitner | ? | ? |
Carter drove at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ]. Long drove at Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Mar), Talladega, Iowa (May). Yeley drove at Las Vegas, Auto Club, Texas (Mar). Wallace drove at Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul). Rhodes drove at Charlotte (May) with Voxer sponsorship, Michigan. Reaume drove at Dover (May). Lepage drove at Road America. Ellis drove at New Hampshire, Richmond (Sep). Harmon drove at Chicago (Jul). Swindell drove at Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov). Drissi drove at Watkins Glen & Mid-Ohio. Bell drove at Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#99 | James Buescher | Toyota | Rheem Ruud |
RAB Racing | Chris Rice | ? |
James Buescher drove full time for the team. Rheem/Ruud was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Road America, New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. ToyotaCare was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sep). |
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#00 | Jason White | Toyota | Police Sunglasses/Friday Night Tykes | SR2 Motorsports | Jayme Lathrop | Pro Motor |
White drove at Daytona (Feb). Team shut down. |
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#5 | Kevin Harvick Kasey Kahne Austin Theriault Josh Berry Alex Bowman Dale Earnhardt, Jr. |
Chevy | Hunt Brothers Pizza Armour Morton Buildings Great Clips TaxSlayer Tide SPY/Dirty Mo Radio Kroger/Proctor & Gamble Tackle Grab Bag Boy Buggies Jimmy John’s Maine – Open for Business Dirty Mo Radio Line-X Ragu |
JR Motorsports | Ernie Cope | Hendrick |
Harvick drove 13 races. Hunt Brothers will be his sponsor at Bristol (Aug), Charlotte (May) and both Texas races. Armour Foods sponsored Harvick in Bristol (Mar), Darlington, Richmond (Sep). Morton Buildings sponsored Harvick at Indianapolis and Kansas. Great Clips sponsored Harvick at Phoenix (Mar), Kahne at Talladega, Chicago (Jul). Hellmans sponsored Kahne at Daytona (Jul). TaxSlayer sponsored Harvick at Auto Club Speedway. Bad Boy Buggies will sponsor Harvick at Atlanta. Tide sponsored Harvick at Richmond (Apr). Theriault will drive at Iowa (May), New Hampshire, Kentucky (Sep). The sponsor at Kentucky (Sep) was Maine – Open for Business Harvick drove at Kentucky (Jun) with Kroger/P&G; sponsorship. Berry drove at Iowa (Aug), Homestead. Harvick drove at Atlanta with Bad Boy Buggies sponsorship. Harvick drove at Chicago (Sep) with Jimmy John’s sponsorship. Bowman drove at Charlotte (Oct) with Dirty Mo Radio sponsorship and Phoenix (Nov) with Line-X sponsorship. |
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#09 | Marcos Ambrose | Ford | Stanley | Richard Petty Motorsports | Scott McDougall | Roush Yates |
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#10 | Jeff Green David Starr Blake Koch Kevin Lepage Mike Bliss Ross Chastain |
Toyota | BYF.org SupportMilitary.org Heroes Behind the Camo M&W; Logistics watermelon.org |
TriStar Motorsports | Todd Myers | TriStar |
Koch drove at Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Talladega, Dover (May), Daytona (Jul) [DNQ], New Hampshire, Chicago (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Chicago (Sep), Texas (Nov). Green drove at Las Vegas, Richmond (Apr), Iowa (May), Road America, Kentucky (Jun), Atlanta, Kentucky (Sep), Phoenix (Nov). Team ran all races until Charlotte (May). Lepage drove at Michigan, Dover (Sep). Bliss drove at Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep). Starr drove at Charlotte (Oct) wot NCCER/BYF sponsorship. Chastain drove at Homestead with watermelon.org sponsorship. |
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#12 | Ryan Blaney Joey Logano |
Ford | Snap-On Western Star Trucks Discount Tire |
Team Penske | Greg Erwin | Roush-Yates |
Team ran at Kentucky (Jun), Charlotte (Oct), and Texas (Nov), Homestead with Blaney and Watkins Glen with Logano. | ||||||
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#13 | Carl Long Matt Carter Derek White |
Toyota | Headrush ? |
Derek White | Kevin Eagle | ? |
Long drove at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Michigan, New Hampshire (team withdrew after qualifying when the lost an engine), Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Chicago (Sep) [DNQ], Kentucky (Sep) [DNQ], Dover (Sep). Carter drove at Bristol (Mar), Texas (Apr), Darlington, Dover (May). White drove at Richmond (Apr). |
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#15 | Carlos Contreras Ryan Ellis Carl Long |
Ford | Racetrac | Rick Ware Racing | Jeff Spraker | ? |
Contreras was expected to run a limited schedule of at least: Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (both), Daytana (Jul), Homestead, Mid-Ohio, Watkins Glen, Road America. Ellis drove at Iowas (May) [DNQ], Dover (May). Long drove at Road America, Mid-Ohio. |
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#24 | Harrison Rhodes Ruben Garcia Jr. Ryan Ellis Jason White |
Toyota | HOODZ Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Be/More |
SR2 Motorsports | Tony Furr | Pro Motor |
SR2 is expected to primarily run the #24, with a second car entered from time to time. Ellis is expected to run a substantial portion of the races – Las Vegas, Auto Club. Rhodes drove at Daytona (Feb) with Hoodz sponsorship. He could be in this car for several other races as well. Ruben Garcia Jr. drove at Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Mar). White was entered at Texas (Apr) but the team withdrew. Team shut down. |
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#25 | John Wes Townley | Toyota | Zaxby’s | Athenian Motorsports Tony Townley |
Mike Beam | Toyota Racing Development |
Team ran at Talladega, Charlotte (May), Kentucky (Jun) [team withdrew after practices], Daytona (Jul), Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), and Homestead. | ||||||
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#29 | Scott Lagasse, Jr. Kelly Admiraal Kenny Wallace Milka Duno Daniel Suarez |
Toyota | Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow Swan Rentals U.S. Cellular CanTV Arris |
RAB Racing | Matthew Lucas | ? |
Lagasse drove at Daytona (Feb), Daytona (Jul). Admiraal drove at Bristol (Mar), Richmond (Sep), and Phoenix (Nov) with Swan Rentals sponsorship. Wallace drove at Iowa (Aug) with U.S. Cellular sponsorship. Duno drove at Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Dover (Sep) [DNQ], Kansas. Suarez drove at Chicago (Sept) with Arris sponsorship. |
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#30 | Danica Patrick | Chevy | Florida Lottery | Turner Scott Motorsports | Mike Greci | Hendrick |
Patrick drove at Daytona (Feb). Other plans for the team have not been announced. | ||||||
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#33 | Matt Crafton Cale Conley Austin Dillon Paul Menard |
Chevy | Menards Okuma IAVA Grainger |
Richard Childress Racing | Nick Harrison | Earnhardt-Childress |
Crafton drove at Las Vegas with Menards sponsorship. Conley will run a limited schedule: Bristol (Mar), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Iowa (May), Dover (May), Chicago (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct). Okuma was the sponsor at Bristol (Mar) and Darlington. IAVA was the sponsor at Dover (May), Chicago (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct). Menard drove at Michigan, Kentucky (Jun), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Chicago (Sep), Kansas with Menards sponsorship. Menard substituted for Scott Lagasse, Jr at Homestead after Lagassee got food poisoning. Austin Dillon drove at Texas (Nov) with Grainger sponsorship. |
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#36 | Ryan Preece | Chevy | East West Marine | Tommy Baldwin Racing | ? | ? |
Team had planned to run at Richmond (May) and New Hampshire. The team did not attempt Richmond, but did run New Hampshire. Team also ran at Homestead. | ||||||
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#37 | Matt DiBenedetto Ryan Ellis |
Dodge | National Cash Lenders | Vision Racing | Adrian Berryhill | Roush-Yates |
Team ran at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ] with DiBenedetto and Bristol (Aug) [DNQ] with Ellis. | ||||||
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#46 | Matt Dibenedetto Ryan Ellis Matt Frahm Josh Wise Josh Reaume Matt Frahm Carl Long |
Chevy | Curtis Key Plumbing | The Motorsports Group | Kyle Simington | Rob Fisher |
Dibenedetto drove at Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas, Bristol (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Dover (May), Michigan [DNQ], Kentucky (Jun), Daytona (Jul) [DNQ], New Hampshire, Indianapolis. Ellis drove at Iowa (May), Road America, Chicago (Jul), Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ], Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) [DNQ], Homestead [DNQ]. Frahm drove at Iowa (Aug). Wise drove at Watkins Glen. Reaume drove at Mid-Ohio. Frahm drove at Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Richmond (Sep). Long drove at Atlanta. |
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#67 | Tommy Joe Martins Clay Greenfield |
Dodge | ? | Martins Motorsports | Todd Bodine | Penske |
Team plans to run the full season. Greenfield drove at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ]. Tommy Joe Martins drove at Bristol (Mar), Michigan. The team wrecked in practice and had to withdraw. |
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#72 | Matt Carter Harrison Rhodes Carl Long John Jackson |
Chevy | CrashClaimsR.us | James Carter | Kevin Eagle | ? |
Team ran at Michigan, Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ] with Carter; New Hampshire, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep) with Rhodes, Chicago (Jul) and Indianapolis with Long, Iowa (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep) [DNQ], Kansas, Homestead [DNQ] with Jackson. | ||||||
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#75 | Kenny Habul | Toyota | Sun Energy 1 | Kenny Habul | Craig Fletcher | ? |
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#76 | Willie Allen Tommy Joe Martins |
Dodge | Diamond Gusset Jeans Cross Concrete Riessen Construction |
Martins Motorsports | Todd Perryman | Penske |
Team planned to run the full season. Allen drove at Daytona (Feb) with Diamond Gusset sponsorship [DNQ], Bristol (Mar) [DNQ]. Martins drove at Phoenix (Mar), Las Vegas with Cross Concrete sponsorship and Texas (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May),Michigan [DNQ], Road America, Kentucky (Jun) [DNQ], Daytona (Jul) [DNQ], Indianapolis [DNQ]. |
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#77 | Jimmy Weller Brennnan Newberry |
Chevy | Jo Dance | VIVA Motorsports | Jason Miller | Race Engines Plus |
Team attempted Charlotte (Oct) with Weller and Phoenix (Nov) with Newberry. | ||||||
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#77 | Roger Reuse | Dodge | DubZ Thermal Products | Mike Harmon Racing | Rob White | ? |
Team ran at Mid-Ohio. | ||||||
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#79 | Carl Long Tim Schendel John Jackson |
Toyota | ? | Jimmy Means Racing | Jimmy Means | Means Motorsports |
Long drove at Auto Club. Schendel drove at Road America. Jackson drove at Mid-Ohio. |
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#79 | Maryeve Dufault | Ford | ? | Go Green Racing | ? | Roush-Yates |
Default was expected to run about a dozen races. | ||||||
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#80 | Johnny Sauter Ross Chastain Alex Bowman |
Toyota Chiba Toyopet |
Goodyear | Shigeaki Hattori | Bruce Cook | ? |
Team is expected to about 10 races. Sauter drove at Daytona (Feb), Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul). Chastain drove at Michigan, Chicago (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct). Bowman drove at Dover (Sep). |
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#84 | Chad Boat | Chevy | CorvetteParts.net Red Fest Music Festival Lucas Oil Vektor Vodka |
Billy Boat Motorsports | Dan Deeringhoff | ? |
Team ran Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr), Talladega [DNQ], Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Kentucky (Jun) [DNQ], Daytona (Jul), Chicago (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). The sponsor at Texas (Apr) was Red Fest Music Festival. The sponsor at Phoenix (Nov) was Vektor Vodka. |
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#85 | Bobby Gerhardt | Chevy | Lucas Oil | Bobby Gerhardt Racing | William Gerhardt | ? |
Team ran at Daytona (Feb), Talladega, Daytona (Jul) [DNQ]. | ||||||
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#86 | Joe Nemechek Kyle Fowler Jake Crum Tim Cowen |
Chevy | Bubba Burger Cowen Logistics |
Scott Deware/DRG Motorsports | Rick Markle | ? |
Nemechek will scheduled to drive with Bubba Burger sponsorship at Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May), and Kentucky (Jun). He did drive at Richmond (Apr). Fowler drove at Charlotte (May). Crum drove at Kentucky (Jun), New Hampshire, Bristol (Aug). Cowen drove at Mid-Ohio. |
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#88 | Dale Earnhart, Jr. Kevin Harvick |
Chevy | Tax Slayer Hellmans Great Clips Ragu Ebay |
JR Motorsports | Ernie Cope | Hendrick |
Team will run a limited schedule. Earnhardt drove at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Texas (Apr), Michigan [Ebay sponsorship]. Harvick drove at Phoenix (Mar) with Great Clips sponsorship. |
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#89 | Morgan Shepherd | Chevy | King’s Tire | Shepherd Racing Ventures | Mike Malamphy | Keith Dorton |
Team ran at Dover (May), Michigan [DNQ], Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Atlanta, Richmond (Sep), Chicago (Sep) [DNQ], Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ], Texas (Nov) [DNQ], Phoenix (Nov). | ||||||
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#90 | Martin Roy | Chevy | Gamache Truck Center | Gregg Mixon | Mario Gosselin | ? |
Roy drove at Phoenix (Mar), Kentucky (Jun, Chicago (Sep), Chicago (Sep), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Homestead [DNQ]. | ||||||
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#91 | Jeff Green Benny Gordon Blake Koch |
Toyota | SupportMilitary.org BWP Baseball Bats |
TriStar Motorsports | Josh Reaume | TriStar |
This team is expected to run part-time. Jeff Green drove at Daytona (Feb), Auto Club, Darlington, Talladega, Bristol (Aug), Charlotte (Oct), Homestead. Gordon drove at Daytona (Jul) [DNQ]. Koch drove at Richmond (Sep). |
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#97 | Joe Nemechek | Toyota | DAB Constructors smokeandsear.com |
NEMCO/Jay Robinson Racing | Steve Gray | Race Engines Plus |
Nemechek drove at Daytona (Jul). | ||||||
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#98 | Kevin Swindell? David Ragan Jeb Burton Ryan Gifford Corey LaJoie Aric Almirola |
Ford | Carroll Shelby Engine Co. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Kendall Jackson AVANT Wine Mike Rowe Works Smithfield Foods Medallion Financial |
Biagi-Denbeste Racing | Jon Hanson | ? |
Ragan is expected to run a handful of races: Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Las Vegas, Auto Club, Talladega, Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis. Burton drove at Charlotte (May) with Kendall Jackson sponsorship. Gifford drove at Iowa (May). LaJoie drove at Kentucky (Jun), Kansas, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Almirola drove at Chicago (Sep) and Dover (Sep) with Smithfield sponsorship. |
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#70 | ? | Chevy | Foretravel Motorcoach | ML Motorsports | Mark Gutekunst | Earnhardt-Childress |
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#77 | Parker Kligerman | Toyota | ? | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Eric Phillips | Toyota Racing Development |
Team closed at end of 2013 | ||||||
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