2015 NASCAR XFINITY Series Team Chart
UPDATED: 11-23-2015
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2015 Rookie of the Year Candidates
#0-Harrison Rhodes
#4-Ross Chastain
#6-Darrell Wallace, Jr.
#14-Cale Conley
#18-Daniel Suarez [Won Rookie of the Year]
#40-Josh Reaume
#97-Peyton Sellers
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0 | Harrison Rhodes Bobby Gerhart Michael Self Lawson Aschenbach Josh Reaume |
Chevy | Flex Seal Vecoplan Auto Remote Warehouse Nebraska Transport Corporate Caterers |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Todd Myers | Clements Engines |
Flex Seal was the sponsor at: Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Daytona (Jul), Bristol (Aug). Vecoplan was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Michigan. Gerhart drove at Chicago (Jun). Self drove at Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Chicago (Sept), Kansas (Oct). Aschenbach drove at Road America. Reaume drove at Charlotte (Oct). Corporate Caterers was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#01 | Landon Cassill Ross Chastain Michael Self |
Chevy | G&K Services Flex Seal Meding’s Seafood Iron Source Buddie Toys Nebraska Transport Company True Hire Valvoline U Drive U Text U Pay Florida Lottery Gerber Collision & Glass K1Speed.com |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Wayne Setterington Jr | Clements Engines |
Cassill will return. G&K Services will sponsor a number of races again – Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Talladega, Kentucky (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Kansas (Oct), rest TBA. Flex Seal was the sponsor at: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Darlington. Meding’s Seafood / Iron Source was the sponsor at Dover (May) and Dover (Oct). Buddie Toys was the sponsor at Michigan. Chastain drove at Chicago (Jun) & Road America. Self drove at Iowa (Aug) with Nebraska Transport Company sponsorship and Kentucky (Sept) with U Drive U Text U Pay sponsorship. Great Outdoors RV Superstore was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. True Hire was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio. Valvoline was the sponsor at Richmond (Sept). Gerber Collision and Glass was the sponsor at Chicago (Sept). K1Speed.com was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). Florida Lottery was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#1 | Elliott Sadler | Ford | OneMain Financial | Roush Fenway Racing | Phil Gould | Roush-Yates |
Sadler moved from Joe Gibbs Racing to Roush Fenway with OneMain Financial, who was primary sponsor for all 33 races. Sadler will move to JR Motorsports in 2016 with OneMain Financial. |
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#2 | Brian Scott | Chevy | Shore Lodge Albertsons Jewel/Osco Acme |
Richard Childress Racing | Mike Hillman, Jr. | ECR Engines |
Hillman, Jr. took over as crew chief for 2015. Shore Lodge was the sponsor at: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Michigan, Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Richmond (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct), Homestead. Albertsons was the primary sponsor at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Dover (May) [ACME], Chicago (Jun) [Jewel-Osco] and is scheduled to be the sponsor at New Hampshire, Chicago (Sept), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Albertsons / Reser’s was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Albertsons / Sanderson Farms was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). Albertsons / Kraft Singles was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). Safeway was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Darlington. Vons/Reser’s was the sponsor at Auto Club. Star Market / Kraft Velveeta was the sponsor at New Hampshire. Jewel-Osco was the sponsor at Chicago (Sept). ACME / Reser’s Main Street Bistro was the sponsor at Dover (Oct). |
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#3 | Ty Dillon | Chevy | Yuengling Bass Pro Shops WESCO VF Imagewear |
Richard Childress Racing | Nick Harrison | ECR Engines |
WESCO was the sponsor at Atlanta, Auto Club, Dover (May), Chicago (Jun), Road America, Kentucky (Sept) Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). VF Imagewear brands (Red Kap, Bulwark, Horace Small, Wrangler Workwear) will be primary sponsor for an unknown number of races. Red Kap was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Iowa (May), Michigan. Bulwark/Wayne Workwear was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Alsco and Larry Miller Dealership were the sponsors at Kentucky (Jul). Bass Pro Shops was the sponsor at: Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov). Yuengling was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Daytona (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Darlington, Dover (Oct), Homestead. RCR swapped its #3 and #33 Chevy crew chiefs after Chicago in June, moving crew chief Nick Harrison to the #3 and Danny Stockman to the #33. Wrangler Workwear / Unifirst was the sponsor at New Hampshire. |
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#4 | Ross Chastain Harrison Rhodes Michael Self |
Chevy | Flex Shot/Flex Seal Watermelon.org Helena Chemical Company Heroes Haven Taughannock Aviation RACEGIRL Corporate Caterers |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Gary Cogswell | Clements Engines |
Ross Chastain will run the full season. Flex Seal was the sponsor at: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta. Flex Shot was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul), Bristol (Aug). watermelon.org was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Indianapolis, Kentucky (Sept). Heroes Haven was the sponsor at Dover (May). Protect your Melon was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Rhodes drove at Chicago (Jun). Taughannock Aviation was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. Self drove at Road America. Heroes Haven / Natchez Shooters Supply was the sponsor at Dover (Oct). RACEGIRL was the sponsor at Kansas (Oct). Corporate Caterers was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#6 | Darrell Wallace, Jr. | Ford | Ford EcoBoost Advocare Bleacher Report Sponge Bob Square Pants Cheez-It Cross Insurance Scotchman Fastenal |
Roush Fenway Racing | Seth Barbour | Roush-Yates |
Ford EcoBoost was on the car at: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Apr), Iowa (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). Roush Performance Products was on the car at Auto Club, Chicago (Jun), Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), Homestead. Advocare was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Bleacher Report was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Kentucky (Sept), Dover (Oct). Sponge Bob Square Pants was on the car at Talladega. Cheez-It was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul), Watkins Glen. Cross Insurance was the sponsor at New Hampshire. Wallace and Reed swapped crew chiefs after the Watkins Glen race. Scotchman was the sponsor at Darlington. Fastenal was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). |
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#7 | Regan Smith | Chevy | TaxSlayer Hellman’s Ragu NAPA Best Foods Fire Alarm Services Breyers AmericasPower.org Goody’s Anderson’s Maple Syrup Axalta Great Clips Suave Men Breyers NAPA Synthetic Motor Oil Nationwide Children’s Hospital Dale’s Pale Ale |
JR Motorsports | Jason Burdett | Hendrick |
Hellman’s was the sponsor at: Daytona (Feb), Talladega. Anderson’s was the sponsor at Charlotte (May) and New Hampshire. TaxSlayer was the sponsor at Atlanta, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Watkins Glen, Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Kansas (Oct), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Great Clips was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Kentucky (Jul). Axalta was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar). Suave Men was the sponsor at Auto Club, Michigan, Texas (Nov). Breyers was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Dover (May). NAPA Synthetic Motor Oil was the sponsor at Iowa (May) Goody’s was the sponsor at Chicago (Jun). Fire Alarm Services was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul), Iowa (Aug), Dover (Oct). AmericasPower.org was the sponsor at Indianapolis. Nationwide Children’s Hospital was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio. Dale’s Pale Ale was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug), Charlotte (Oct). |
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#8 | Blake Koch | Toyota | LeafFilter Celsius Negative Energy Cola AQUAhydrate Promise Keepers Ingersoll Rand |
TriStar Motorsports | Matt Lucas | TriStar |
Koch will run the full season. LeafFilter was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Dover (May), Michigan, Chicago (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Celsius was the sponsor at Atlanta, Daytona (Jul). AQUAhydrate was the sponsor at Auto Club. Promise Keepers was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr). Ingersoll Rand was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). |
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#9 | Chase Elliott | Chevy | NAPA Auto Parts | JR Motorsports | Ernie Cope | Hendrick |
NAPA Auto Part was the sponsor for all 33 races. Elliott moves to Cup to replace Jeff Gordon in 2016. | ||||||
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#13 | Chris Cockrum Cody Ware Derek White Timmy Hill Mark Thompson John Jackson Carl Long Josh Reaume BJ McLeod Kevin O’Connell Tim Cowen Brad Teague Harrison Rhodes Ruben Pardo |
Toyota | Advanced Communications Group Braille Battery / Grafoid Phoenix Air Gemini Southern Cowen Logisitics Industrial Piping |
Motorsports Business Management | Kevyn Rebolledo | ? |
Cockrum drove at Daytona (Feb) with Advanced Communications Group sponsorship. Ware drove at Atlanta with Braille Battery / Grafoid sponsorship. White drove at Las Vegas, Auto Club, Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Texas (Nov), Homestead with Braille Battery / Grafoid sponsorship. White qualified the car at Phoenix (Mar) but Carl Long drove in the race. Hill drove at Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Dover (May). Thompson drove at Talladega with Phoenix Air sponsorship and attempted Daytona (Jul) but DNQ. Jackson drove at Iowa (May) and Iowa (Aug). Long drove at Charlotte (May), Kentucky (Sept). Reaume drove at Michigan, Chicago (Jun), Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), Dover (Oct). McLeod drove at Indianapolis, Darlington. O’Connell drove at Watkins Glen with Gemini Southern sponsorship. Cowen drove at Mid-Ohio & Road America with Cowen Logistics sponsorship. Teague drove at Bristol (Aug). Rhodes drove at Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct). Pardo drove at Phoenix (Nov). |
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#14 | Cale Conley Mike Bliss |
Toyota | IAVA | TriStar Motorsports | Eddie Pardue | TriStar |
IAVA was on the car at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Chicago (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct). Citing a lack of sponsorship, Conley announced before the Texas race (in November) that he would not run any additional race with the team. Bliss drove at Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#15 | Carlos Contreras Chris Cockrum Cody Ware Enrique Contreras Stanton Barrett BJ McLeod Jimmy Weller Scott Lagasse, Jr. Todd Peck Anthony Krumpen Ryan Ellis Kevin O’Connell BJ McLeod Ray Black, Jr. Korbin Forrister |
Chevy | Burnie Grill Bubba Burger Lilly Trucking Advanced Communications Group BYB Lilly Trucking Alert Today Florida/Boy Scouts of America Nexteer Automotive Engine Parts Plus Navy Seals vs Zombies Movie Main Gate Enterprises |
Rick Ware Racing | Jeff Spraker Chris Rice |
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Carlos Contreras drove at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega [DNQ], Mid-Ohio, Darlington, Homestead. Cockrum drove at Atlanta. Ware drove at Las Vegas. Enrique Contreras drove at Phoenix (Mar). Barrett drove at Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Indianapolis, Dover (Oct). McLeod drove at Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Kentucky (Jul), Charlotte (Oct). Weller drove at Michigan, Chicago (Jun) with Lilly Trucking sponsorship and Chicago (Sept) with Engine Parts Plus sponsorship. NTS Motorsports and Scott Lagasse, Jr. partnered with Rick Ware Racing for Daytona in July, with Alert Today Florida/Boy Scouts of America as the sponsor. NTS Motorsports competition director Chris Rice was crew chief. Peck drove at New Hampshire. Krumpen drove at Iowa (Aug) with Nexteer Automotive sponsorship. Ellis drove at Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sept), Kentucky (Sept). O’Connell drove at Road America. McLeod drove at Kansas (Oct). Black drove at Texas (Nov). Forrister drove at Phoenix (Nov). |
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#16 | Ryan Reed | Ford | American Diabetes Association Drive to Stop Diabetes presented by Lilly Diabetes | Roush Fenway Racing | Chad Norris | Roush-Yates |
American Diabetes Association Drive to Stop Diabetes announced a multi-year renewal with the team before the season. Wallace and Reed swapped crew chiefs after the Watkins Glen race. |
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#18 | Daniel Suarez | Toyota | ARRIS Juniper |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Eric Phillips | Joe Gibbs Racing |
Suarez drove the full season with ARRIS sponsorship. Juniper was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). |
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#19 | Mike Bliss Scott Lagasse, Jr. Charles Lewandoski Jeff Green |
Toyota | Alert Today Florida Boy Scouts of America Holiday Inn Club Vacation Dealer Associates Steely Lumber |
TriStar Motorsports | Chuck Herman | TriStar |
Bliss was scheduled to run the majority of the season, but began a limited schedule in May after McClure rejoined TriStar. Lagasse drove at Daytona (Feb) with Alert Today/Boy Scout sponsorship [DNQ]. Bliss drove at Atlanta and Las Vegas with Holiday Inn Club Vacations sponsorship. Bliss drove at Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr) with no sponsor. Dealer Associates was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Steely Lumber was the sponsor at Talladega. Lewandoski drove at Iowa (May). Green drove at Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Chicago (Jun), Daytona (Jul) [DNQ], Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#20 | Erik Jones Matt Kenseth Denny Hamlin Ross Kenseth David Ragan Kenny Wallace Matt Tifft Kenny Habul |
Toyota | GameStop Reser’s Hisense Sport Clips Interstate Batteries Sun Energy 1 Freightliner U.S. Cellular UNC – Charlotte |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Mike Wheeler | Joe Gibbs Racing |
Jones drove at Las Vegas, Iowa (May) with Interstate Batteries sponsorship. Reser’s sponsored Kenseth at Atlanta, Phoenix (Mar), Dover (May), Chicago (Sept), Kansas (Oct). Hisense sponsored Hamlin at Richmond (Apr), Bristol (Aug), Dover (Oct). Ross Kenseth drove at Chicago in June. Jones drove at Talladega with Sport Clips sponsorship. Jones drove at Indianapolis, Richmond (Sept), Charlotte (Oct, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead with GameStop sponsorship. Hamlin drove at Michigan with Sun Energy sponsorship. Ragan drove at Daytona (Jul) with Interstate Batteries sponsorship. Jones drove at Kentucky (Jul) with Freightliner sponsorship. SunEnergy1 sponsored Hamlin at New Hampshire. Habul drove with Sun Energy 1 sponsorship at Watkins Glen, Mid Ohio, Road America. Kenny Wallace drove at Iowa (Aug) with U.S. Cellular sponsorship. Hamlin drove at Darlington with Sport Clips sponsorship. Tifft drove at Kentucky (Sept) with UNC – Charlotte sponsorship. Erik Jones will reportedly run a full XFINITY schedule in 2016, but details have not been announced. |
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#22 | Brad Keselowski Ryan Blaney Joey Logano Alex Tagliani |
Ford | Discount Tire Hertz |
Penske Racing | Greg Erwin | Roush-Yates |
Keselowski drove at Daytona (Feb), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Kentucky (Jul), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) with Discount Tire sponsorship and New Hampshire, Watkins Glen with Hertz sponsorship. Logano drove at Atlanta, Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Michigan, Daytona (Jul), Kansas (Oct) with Discount Tire sponsorship and Darlington, Richmond (Sept) with Hertz sponsorship. Blaney drove at Las Vegas, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Bristol (Aug), Road America, Chicago (Sept), Kentucky (Sept) with Discount Tire sponsorship and Dover (May), Chicago (Jun), Dover (Oct), Homestead with Hertz sponsorship. Tagliani drove at Mid-Ohio. |
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#24 | Eric McClure | Toyota | Hefty/Reynolds Wrap | JGL Racing TriStar Motorsports |
Wes Ward | TriStar |
McClure was scheduled to run the full season for JGL Racing with Hefty as the sponsor for all but 8 races. However, he left JGL after the Talladega race and moved back to TriStar. The car number did not change. Hefty Easy Grip Cups was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Talladega, Daytona (Jul). Doubletree by Hilton Claremont was the sponsor at Auto Club. Reynolds Wrap was the primary sponsor at Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#28 | J.J. Yeley | Toyota | Texas 28 Spirits Stage Big Barrel Country Music Festival Delaware Office of Highway Safety |
JGL Racing | Steve Plattenberger | Joe Gibbs Racing |
Yeley will run full time. Texas 28 Spirits Stage was the sponsor at: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Michigan, Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire. Big Barrel Country Music Festival was the sponsor at Dover (May). Delaware Office of Highway Safety was the sponsor at Dover (Oct). |
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#33 | Brandon Jones Austin Dillon Paul Menard |
Chevy | Menards Rheem/Ruud |
Richard Childress Racing | Danny Stockman, Jr. | ECR Engines |
Jones drove at Iowa (May), Iowa (Aug), Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Kentucky (Sept) Dillon drove with Rheem/Ruud sponsorship at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Chicago (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Richmond (Sept), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Menard drove with Menards sponsorship at Atlanta, Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Road America, Darlington, Chicago (Sept). RCR swapped its #3 and #33 Chevy crew chiefs after Chicago in June, moving crew chief Nick Harrison to the #3 and Danny Stockman to the #33. |
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#39 | Ryan Sieg | Chevy | Uncle Bob’s Self Storage Huntinator FLASR JoeUSA.com Pull-A-Part Sikk Shades |
RSS Racing | Kevin “Cowboy” Starland | ? |
Uncle Bob’s was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Chicago (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Darlington, Homestead. Huntinator was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Nov). FLASR was the sponsor at Texas (Apr) and is scheduled to be the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). JoeUSA.com was the sponsor at Michigan. Sikk Shades was the sponsor at Kansas (Oct). |
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#40 | Derek White Carl Long Timmy Hill John Jackson Josh Reaume TJ Bell Morgan Shepherd |
Dodge | Braille Battery & Grafoid Sweet n’ Surf Ice Cream Parlor |
Motorsports Business Management | Kevyn Rebolledo | ? |
White drove at Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr), Talladega, Daytona (Jul) [DNQ], Road America, Chicago (Sept). Long drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Iowa (May), Dover (May), Michiga, Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Richmond (Sept), Dover (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). Long qualified the car at Phoenix (Mar) but White drove in the race. Hill drove at Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct). Jackson drove at Chicago (Jun), Kentucky (Sept). Reaume drove at Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Mid-Ohio, Texas (Nov), Homestead. At Watkins Glen Reaume practiced the car, Bell qualified it and Shepherd raced it. |
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#42 | Kyle Larson Brennan Poole Justin Marks |
Chevy | ParkerStore ENOS DC Solar Dixie Chopper Big Machine Records Crest Ganassi Sound Garage AccuDoc Solutions Crest |
HScott Motorsports with Chip Ganassi | Mike Shiplett | Hendrick |
Harry Scott partnered with Ganassi to field the team. ParkerStore was the sponsor for Larson at Michigan and Texas (Nov). ENOS will sponsor Larson in 8 races: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Auto Club, Charlotte (May), Bristol (Aug), Chicago (Sept), Dover (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). Poole drove with DC Solar Solutions sponsorship at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Dover (May), Chicago (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Iowa (Aug), Richmond (Sept), Kentucky (Sept) Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct). Marks drove at Mid-Ohio and Road America. Larson drove at Indianapolis with Dixie Chopper / Big Machines Records sponsorship. Larson drove at Watkins Glen and Homestead with Crest sponsorship. Larson drove at Darlington with AccuDoc Solutions sponsorship. |
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#43 | Dakota Armstrong | Ford | WinField Purina Animal Nutrition Sunrise Cooperative |
Richard Petty Motorsports | Frank Kerr | Roush Yates |
Armstrong returns for the full season. WinField was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Chicago (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Purina Animal Nutrition was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Sunrise Cooperative was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio. |
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#44 | David Starr | Toyota | Zachry Group | TriStar Motorsports | Greg Conner | TriStar |
Starr signed a three year agreement to drive full time for TriStar with Zachry sponsorship. | ||||||
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#51 | Jeremy Clements | Chevy | BRT Extrusions RepairabileVehicles.com allsouthelectric.com Crescent Consulting Conquest Completion Services Diamond Pistons St. Clair Foods Delaware Office of Highway Safety |
Jeremy Clements Racing | Tony Clements | Clements Racing Engines |
BRT Extrusions and RepairableVehicles.com were the sponsors at Daytona (Feb). Crescent Consulting was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Conquest Completion Services was the sponsor at Talladega. Diamond Pistons was the sponsor at Michigan. St. Clair Foods was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). Delaware Office of Highway Safety was the sponsor at Dover (Oct). allsouthelectric.com and Repairablevehicles.com were the sponsors at all other races. |
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#52 | Joey Gase | Chevy | DB Sales Company Donate Life BBB Argi Supply LifeLink DB Sale Gift of Life Michigan Faith of our Fathers supportmilitary.org foreverhip.com Donate Life Tennessee Ole Country |
Jimmy Means Racing | Tim Brown | Means Motorsports |
Agri Supply was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Charlotte (May), Darlington. LifeLink & DB Sales were the sponsors at Atlanta. Donate Life Nevada was the sponsor at Las Vegas. Donate Life / DB Sales were the sponsors at Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega. DB Sales was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Chicago (Jun), New Hampshire, Iowa (Aug), Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sept). Iowa Donor Network was the sponsor at Iowa (May). Donate Life was the sponsor at Dover (May), Indianapolis, Road America, Chicago (Sept), Dover (Oct). Gift of Life Michigan was on the car at Michigan. Faith of our Fathers and supportmiliary.org was on the car at Daytona (Jul). Donate Life Tennessee was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). Donate Life Virginia was the sponsor at Richmond (Sept). Old Country was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#54 | Kyle Busch Erik Jones Boris Said Denny Hamlin |
Toyota | Monster Energy | Joe Gibbs Racing | Chris Gayle | Joe Gibbs Racing |
Busch was scheduled to run 26 races, but was injured in an accident at Daytona (Feb). Busch drove at Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Jones drove at Atlanta, Phoenix (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Dover (May), Chicago (Jun), Daytona (July), Iowa (Aug), Kentucky (Sept). Hamlin drove at Las Vegas, Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr) and Charlotte (May). Said drove at Talladega, Iowa (May) Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America. |
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#60 | Chris Buescher | Ford | Cheez-Its Bit-O-Honey Fastenal Safety-Kleen Roush Performance Bit-O-Honey Zest Pearson’s Candy Salted Nut Roll Advocare Fifth Third Bank Lilly/American Diabetes Association |
Roush Fenway Racing | Scott Graves | Roush-Yates |
Buescher returns for the full season. Team is looking for sponsorship. Cheez-It was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Kentucky (Jul). Fastenal was the sponsor at Atlanta, Auto Club, Road America, Homestead. Roush Performance was on the car at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Bristol (Aug). Bit-O-Honey will be the sponsor at Talladega, Daytona (Jul). Safety-Kleen was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Bit-O-Honey was the sponsor at Talladega. Ford Ecoboost was on the car at Chicago (Jun), Watkins Glen. Zest was the sponsor at New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Mid-Ohio, Charlotte (Oct). Pearson’s Candy Salted Nut Roll was the sponsor at Iowa (Aug). Advocare was the sponsor at Darlington, Richmond (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Fifth Third Bank was the sponsor at Chicago (Sept). Lilly / American Diabetes Association was the sponsor at Dover (Oct). |
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#62 | Brendan Gaughan | Chevy | South Point Resort WIX Filters |
Richard Childress Racing | Shane Wilson | ECR Engines |
South Point was the sponsor at all races except Texas (Apr), when WIX was the sponsor. | ||||||
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#70 | Derrike Cope Matt Frahm Matt Waltz Garrett Smithley |
Chevy | Charlie’s Soap Wade Tractor / Adrenalin Power Sports SWAE Watches Nature Nate’s Honey Zilla Wraps Adventureland Hotel Moo’s BBQ Circle Track Warehouse Jackson Coffee Company Bulletproof Energy Drinks Evergreen Fabrication Sammi’s Best Coffee Creamer MAPCO To The Point Apparel Delta-Therm SegPay Alegria Shoe Shop E-Hydrate Ashurt American Honey Arcedale Vending Maxelence |
Derrike Cope | Daniel Kolanda | ? |
Charlie’s Soap was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb)[DNQ]. Wade Tractor / Adrenalin Power Sports was the sponsor at Atlanta, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club. SWAE Watches was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Talladega [DNQ]. Nature Nate’s Honey and Zilla Wraps were the sponsors at Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr). Nature Nate’s Honey was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr). Adventureland Motel/Moo’s BBQ was the sponosor at Iowa (May). Circle Track Warehouse was the sponsor at Dover (May). Jackson Coffee Company was the sponsor at Michigan. Bulletproof Energy Drink was the sponsor at Chicago (Jun), Kentucky (Jul). Evergreen Fabrication & Industrial Services was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul). Frahm drove at Iowa (Aug). Sammi’s Best Coffee Creamer was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. MAPCO was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio, Road America. To the Point Apparel was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov). Waltz drove at Richmond (Sept) with Acredale sponsorship and Phoenix (Nov) with E-Hydrate/Ashurt American Honey sponsorship [DNQ]. Smithley drove at Homestead with SegPay sponsorship. Acredale Vending was the sponsor at Dover (Oct). Alegria Shoe Shop was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). |
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#74 | Mike Harmon Bobby Reuse Jordan Anderson Tim Viens |
Dodge | JR Peters Roadside Auto Absolute Machines LB Trailers Fat Bob’s Garage Battery Saver WCIParts.com Skin and Bones RaceDaySponsor.com |
Mike Harmon Racing | Gary Ritter | ? |
JR Peters Roadside Auto was the sponsor at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Chicago (Jun). Absolute Machines was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Iowa (May). LB Trailers was the sponsor at Talladega [DNQ]. DNQ at Charlotte (May). Fat Bob’s Garage was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul). Battery Saver was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis. Reuse drove at Watkins Glen, Road America with WCIParts.com sponsorship. WCIParts.com was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio. Anderson drove at Bristol (Aug). Skin and Bones was the sponsor at Kansas (Oct). Viens drove at Homestead with RaceDaySponsor.com sponsorship. |
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#88 | Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Kevin Harvick Kasey Kahne Ben Rhodes Josh Berry |
Chevy | TaxSlayer Hunt Brothers Pizza Armour Morton Buildings Goody’s Alpha Energy Solutions Bad Boy Buggies Ragu Speedco |
JR Motorsports | Dave Elenz | Hendrick |
The #5 team will switch to the #88 for 2015 and will run full time with a variety of drivers. Pinnacle Foods (Armour Brands) will sponsor Kahne and Harvick in a total of 4 races – Vienna Sausages sponsored Kahne at Talladega. Hunt Brothers Pizza sponsored Harvick at Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May), Bristol (Aug), Texas (Nov). Earnhardt, Jr drove at Texas (Apr) with Goody’s sponsorship, Daytona (Feb) and Las Vegas with TaxSlayer sponsorship, Kentucky (Jul) with Hellman’s sponsorship. Rhodes drove with Alpha Energy Solutions sponsorship at Iowa (May), Chicago (Jun), New Hampshire, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Kentucky (Sept), Dover (Oct) and Homestead. Bad Boy Buggies sponsored Harvick at Atlanta. TaxSlayer.com sponsored Harvick at Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club. Kahne drove at Dover (May) and Daytona (Jul) with Ragu sponsorship and at Chicago (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov) with Great Clips sponsorship. Harvick drove with Morton sponsorship at Michigan, Indianapolis. Harvick drove with Armour Sandwich Creations sponsorship at Darlington. Harvick drove with Armour Chili sponsorship at Kansas (Oct). Berry drove at Richmond (Sept) with Speedco sponsorship. |
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#90 | Mario Gosselin Martin Roy Jimmy Weller Todd Bodine Tyler Young BJ McLeod Andy Lally Korbin Forreister |
Chevy | ESPDirect.ca CrashClaimsR.US Geneva Liberty Steel VR Victoriaville Gamache Truck Center P&L Transportation BYB Extreme BuckedUp Halcyon Mobile |
King Autosports | Danny Gill | ? |
Team plans to run full-time Weller drove at Atlanta, Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May), Iowa (Aug), Richmond (Sept), Charlotte (Oct). Gosselin drove at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Talladega, Dover (May), Bristol (Aug), Dover (Oct), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Roy drove at Michigan, Chicago (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Chicago (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Texas (Nov). Bodine drove at Bristol (Apr), Iowa (May), Watkins Glen, Darlington. Young drove at Kentucky (Jul). McLeod drove at New Hampshire. Lally drove at Mid-Ohio, Road America. Forrister drove at Kansas (Oct) with Halcyon Mobile sponsorship. |
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#97 | Josh Reaume Peyton Sellers Johanna Long Dylan Kwasniewski Parker Kilgerman Mason Mingus Ryan Ellis |
Chevy | Vroom Brands | Obaika Racing | John Monsam | TriStar |
Reaume drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, and Las Vegas [DNQ]. Sellers drove at Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Chicago (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen. Vroom Brands was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Dover (May), Michigan, Chicago (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis. Johanna Long drove at Iowa (Aug). Kwasniewski drove at Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Richmond (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Phoenix (Nov). Kligerman drove at Darlington. Mingus drove at Chicago (Sept), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov), Homestead. Ellis drove at Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct). |
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#03 | Johanna Long | Chevy | ? | Affarano Motorsports | Dave McClure | ? |
Team announced a partial XFINITY and CWTS schedule starting at Daytona, but did not enter. They attempted Richmond (Apr) but Did Not Qualify. Long was released in early May. |
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#5 | Kasey Kahne | Chevy | Armour | JR Motorsports | Ryan Pemberton | Hendrick |
Kahne drove at Charlotte (May) with Armour Vienna Sausages sponsorship. | ||||||
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#10 | Jeff Green Scott Lagasse, Jr. |
Toyota | ? | TriStar Motorsports | Chase Miller | TriStar |
Green was scheduled to drive at Daytona (Feb) but was replaced by Lagasse after Lagasse failed to qualify the #19. Green drove at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega. |
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#10 | Jennifer Jo Cobb | Chevy | Mark One Electric | JJC Racing | Steve Kuykendall | ? |
Team ran at Kansas (Oct). | ||||||
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#12 | Joey Logano? | Ford | SnapoOn | Team Penske | Todd Gordon | Roush-Yates |
Team ran at Watkins Glen. | ||||||
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#17 | Stanton Barrett Ryan Ellis Timmy Hill |
Ford | barcodemedia.net BYB |
Rick Ware Racing | Jason Little | ? |
Team ran at Road America with Barrett, Darlington and Kansas (Oct) with Ellis, Dover (Oct) with Hill. | ||||||
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#17 | Tanner Berryhill Benny Gordon |
Toyota | A1 All Professional Movers Somerset Regional Water Resources |
Vision Racing | Adrian Berryhill | ? |
A1 All Professional Movers was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ]. Team hoped to run a full season, but after a crash in Daytona (Feb) qualifying, team shut down. Benny Gordon drove the #17 at Talladega. He appears to have bought the assets of the #17 team. No future plans announced. |
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#25 | John Wes Townley Dylan Lupton Alex Bowman |
Chevy | Zaxby’s | Athenian Motorsports Tony Townley |
Mike Ford | Hendrick Motorsports |
Team switched to Chevy and planned to run full time. Townley drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), Watkins Glen, Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept), rest TBA. Dylan Lupton drove at Phoenix (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Chicago (Jun), New Hampshire, Iowa (Aug), Mid-Ohio, Road America, Kentucky (Sept). Bowman drove at Michigan, Indianapolis. Team announced after Kentucky (Sept) that they would withdraw from Dover and concentrate on Truck Series efforts. After the announcement, they ran Charlotte (Oct) only. |
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#26 | Mike Wallace Kenny Wallace Ryan Ellis CJ Faison Kyle Fowler TJ Bell Timmy Hill Matt Wallace Tomy Drissi Hermie Sadler |
Toyota | Straight Outta Compton Movie Virginia Lottery |
JGL Racing | Kenny Evans | Joe Gibbs Racing |
Mike Wallace drove at Daytona (Feb). Kenny Wallace drove at Talladega. After McClure left the team following the Talladega race, this team became full time. Ellis drove at Iowa (May). CJ Faison drove at Dover (May), Michigan. Fowler drove at Charlotte (May). Bell drove at Chicago (Jun), Darlington, Chicago (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Hill drove at Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis. Matt Wallace drove at New Hampshire and Iowa (Aug). Drissi drove at Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America with Straight Outta Compton sponsorship. Sadler drove at Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sept) with Virginia Lottery sponsorship. |
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#29 | Justin Marks Kenny Wallace |
Toyota | American Born Moonshine U.S. Cellular |
RAB Racing | Matthew Lucas | ? |
Marks drove at Daytona (Feb) with American Born Moonshine sponsorship. Wallace drove at Iowa (May) with U.S. Cellular sponsorship. |
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#35/#37 | Chris Cockrum | Chevy | Advanced Communications Group | Deese Racing Enterprises | Jeff Spraker | ? |
Team attempted Talladega [DNQ] in the #35 and Daytona (Jul) [DNQ] in the #37. | ||||||
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#55 | Jeffrey Earnhardt Brandon Gdovic Anthony Krumpen Jamie Dick |
Chevy | Viva Auto Group Fronius WindStax Wind Power Systems FW1 Nexteer Automotive |
VIVA Motorsports Precision Performance Motorsports |
Mark Setzer | Collins Engine Works |
Jeffrey Earnhardt moves from JD Motorsports to Viva Motorsports for 2015. Fronius will serve as primary sponsor for an unknown number of race: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, rest TBA. Earnhardt drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Michigan. Dick drove at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Iowa (May), Charlotte (May), Dover (May). Gdovic drove at Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr) with WindStax Wind Power Systems sponsorship. Team announced they were shutting down following the Michigan race. The assets of the team were purchased by Rick Gdovic and the team will race a limited number of times the rest of the season. The new team debuted at Watkins Glen with Brandon Gdovic driving. Krumpen drove at Phoenix (Nov)and Homestead with Nexteer Automotive sponsorship. |
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#56 | Charles Lewandoski Timmy Hill |
Chevy | Ole Energy Drink KBS Enterprise |
Team Kapusta | Bryan Berry | ? |
Team debuted at Phoenix (Mar) with Lewandoski and also ran with Hill at Phoenix (Nov). | ||||||
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#66 | Benny Gordon | Toyota | Somerset Regional Water Resources | Performance Energy Group / VSI Racing | Howard Bixman | ? |
Team ran at Daytona (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sept), Chicago (Sept). | ||||||
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#79 | Matt Frahm Zachary Bruenger John Jackson |
Chevy | DB Sales Company | Jimmy Means Racing | Shannon Shehan | Means Motorsports |
Frahm drove at Chicago (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire. Bruenger drove at Iowa (Aug). Jackson drove at Mid-Ohio. |
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#80 | Ross Kenseth | Toyota | Toyota Genuine Parts TACTI |
Hattori Racing | Pat Tryson | ? |
Team ran at Phoenix (Nov). | ||||||
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#84 | Chad Boat | Chevy | CorvetteParts.net | Billy Boat Motorsports | Tony Manzer | ? |
Team ran at Daytona (Feb), Talladega, Charlotte (May). | ||||||
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#85 | Bobby Gerhart | Chevy | Lucas Oil | Bobby Gerhardt Racing | Mark Skibo | ? |
Gerhart drove at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Talladega [DNQ], Daytona (Jul). | ||||||
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#87 | Joe Nemechek | Chevy | DAB Constructors | NEMCO | Steve Gray | Race Engines Plus |
Team attempted Daytona (Feb) [DNQ]. | ||||||
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#89 | Morgan Shepherd | Chevy | Courtney Construction King’s Tire |
Shepherd Racing Ventures | Adam Johnson | ECR Engines |
Was entered at Daytona (Feb) but withdrew. Shepherd drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar) [DNQ], Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr) [DNQ], Dover (May), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Aug), Watkins Glen [DNQ], Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sept) [DNQ], Chicago (Sept) [DNQ], Kentucky (Sept), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) [DNQ], Homestead [DNQ]. |
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#92 | Dexter Bean Mario Gosselin BJ McLeod |
Chevy | ? | King Autosports | ? | ? |
Bean drove at Daytona (Feb), DNQ at Las Vegas, Chicago (Sept), Dover (Oct). Gosselin drove at Kentucky (Sept) [DNQ], Kansas (Oct), Texas (Nov). McLeod drove at Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#98 | Aric Almirola Sam Hornish, Jr. Ryan Truex |
Ford | Fresh from Florida Carroll Shelby Engine Company Smithfield |
Biagi-Denbeste Racing | Jon Hanson | Roush-Yates |
Team plans to run about 16 races. Almirola drove at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Michigan, Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis and Homestead. Hornish drove at Atlanta, Auto Club, and Texas (Apr). Truex drove at Richmond (Sept), Kentucky (Sept), Charlotte (Oct), and Texas (Nov). |
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TEAMS THAT CLOSED DOWN |
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#31 | Dylan Kwasniewski | Chevy | Rockstar Energy Drink Florida Lottery SOL Republic AccuDoc Solutions |
Turner Scott Motorsports | Shannon Rursch | Hendrick |
Team closed. Kwasniewski was going to drive a partial schedule in the #42 for Harry Scott & Chip Ganassi, but the deal fell through. | ||||||
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#40 | Josh Wise Matt Dibenedetto |
Chevy | ? | The Motorsports Group | Gary Showalter | Rob Fisher |
Team moved to Cup for 2015. | ||||||
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#46 | Matt Dibenedetto Ryan Ellis |
Chevy | Curtis Key Plumbing | The Motorsports Group | Kyle Simington | Rob Fisher |
Team moved to Cup for 2015. | ||||||
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#99 | James Buescher | Toyota | ? | RAB Racing | Chris Rice | ? |
Rheem moved their sponsorship to Richard Childress Racing and the team shut down. Buescher ran a partial Truck schedule. | ||||||
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