2016 NASCAR XFINITY Series Team Chart
UPDATED: 11-19-2016
2017 NASCAR XFINITY Series Team Chart
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Previous Years:
2015 • 2014 • 2013 • 2012 • 2011 • 2010 • 2009 • 2008
2016 Rookie of the Year Candidates
Ray Black, Jr.
Brandon Jones
Erik Jones
B.J. McLeod
Brennan Poole
Ryan Preece
Garrett Smithley
Cody Ware
FULL TIME TEAMS IN 2016 |
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#0 | Eric McClure Garrett Smithley |
Chevy | Reynolds Wrap Enlyten Instalco Heros Haven Hero Box CorvetteParts.net KY Fame Flex Seal Flex Shot Mudea/Mark Spauling Construction ETC Custom Truck Accessories Rudy’s Country Store & BBQ |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Matt Lewis | Clements Engines |
McClure drove at Daytona (Feb) with Reynolds Wrap sponsorship. Smithley drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Dover (May), Charlotte (May), Pocono, Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Enlyten was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Instalco was the sponsor at Talladega, Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul). Heros Haven was on the car at Dover (May), Dover (Oct). Hero Box was the sponsor at Charlotte (May). CorvetteParts.net was the sponsor at Iowa (Jun). KY Fame was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Flex Seal was the sponsor at New Hampshire. Flex Shot was the sponsor at Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep). Mudea/Mark Spauling Construction was the sponsor at Kentucky (Sep). ETC Custom Truck Accessories was the sponsor at Kansas, Texas (Nov). Rudy’s Country Store & BBQ was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). |
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#01 | Ryan Preece | Chevy | G&K; Services Kubota Uptick Vineyards Meding’s Seafood Mizzy Construction Rockstar Energy Drink Turnkey Construction Mizzy Construction Flex Seal Flex Shot |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Zack McGowan | Clements Engines |
Kubota was the sponsor at Atlanta. G&K; Services was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Daytona (Jul), Darlington, Kentucky (Sep), Phoenix (Nov). Uptick Vineyards was the sponsor at Auto Club. Meding’s Seafood was the sponsor at Dover (May), Dover (Oct). Flex Seal was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep). Flex Shot was the sponsor at Iowa (Jun). Mizzy Construction was the sponsor at New Hampshire. Rockstar Energy Drink was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). Turnkey Construction was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). Mizzy Construction was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#07 | Ray Black Jr. | Chevy | ScubaLife | SS Green Light Racing | Jason Miller | ? |
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#1 (was #9) | Elliott Sadler | Chevy | OneMain Financial | JR Motorsports | Kevin Meendering | Hendrick |
Sadler moved to JR Motorsports with OneMain Financial. Sadler’s car number remained #1. This is the former #9 JR Motorsports team that Chase Elliott drove for in 2015. | ||||||
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#2 | Paul Menard Austin Dillon AJ Allmendinger Ben Kennedy Michael McDowell Sam Hornish, Jr Regan Smith |
Chevy | Menards Rheem/Ruud |
Richard Childress Racing | Justin Alexander | ECR Engines |
Menard drove with Menards sponsorship at Atlanta, Dover (May), Pocono, Michigan, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Darlington, Chicago. Austin Dillon drove with Rheem/Ruud sponsorship at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Regan Smith subbed for Dillon at Dover (Oct) when the race was postponed until Sunday. Kennedy drove at Iowa (Jun) with Ruud sponsorship. Hornish drove at Iowa (Jul), Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sep) with Ruud sponsorship. Allmendinger was scheduled to drive at Mid-Ohio with Rheem sponsorship but Hornish drove. McDowell drove at Road America with Rheem sponsorship. Danny Stockman served as crew chief through Indianapolis. He then moved to Cup to crew chief for Menard. Alexander, Menard’s Cup crew chief through Indy, then took over the NXS program. |
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#3 | Ty Dillon | Chevy | Rheeem/Ruud Bosch Bass Pro Shops WESC Bulwark Red Kap American Ethanol |
Richard Childress Racing | Danny Efland | ECR Engines |
Rheem was the sponsor at Atlanta, Dover (May), Pocono, Michigan, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Darlington (Ruud), Chicago. Bass Pro Shops was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul), Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Homestead. WESCO was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Richmond (Apr), New Hampshire, Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct). Bulwark was the sponsor at Auto Club, Texas (Apr). Red Kap / Kohls.com was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr). American Ethanol / Kum & Go were the sponsors at Iowa (Jun). Red Kap / Alsco was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Bosch was the sponsor at Road America. Red Kap / Sullivan Uniform was the sponsor at Dover (Oct). Red Kap / Prudential Overall Supply was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). |
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#4 | Ross Chastain | Chevy | Flex Seal Dream Water Florida Watermelon Association Delaware DOT Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over NY DOT South Carolina Lottery Gerber Collision CarShield.com |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Bryan Berry | Clements Engines |
Chastain returned in 2016 for the full season. Dream Water was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Pocono, New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Charlotte (Oct). Flex Seal was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Talladega, Iowa (Jun), Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Texas (Nov). Florida Watermelon Association was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Homestead. Delaware DOT was the sponsor at Dover (May), . Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). NY DOT was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. South Carolina Lottery was the sponsor at Darlington. Gerber Collision was the sponsor at Chicago. CarShield.com was the sponsor at Kansas, Phoenix (Nov). |
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#6 | Darrell Wallace, Jr. | Ford | Selfeo Kleen Performance LoudMouth AutoLotto Leidos Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ford EcoBoost Cheez-It Fastenal Roush Performance Bleacher Report |
Roush Fenway Racing | Seth Barbour | Roush-Yates |
Selfeo was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Ford EcoBoost was on the car at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Darlington. Cheez-It was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Watkins Glen. Fastenal was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Iowa (Jul). Kleen Performance was the sponsor at Talladega. LoudMouth Exhaust was the sponsor at Dover (May), Charlotte (May), Pocono, Michigan, Daytona (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Road America. AutoLotto was the sponsor at New Hampshire. Roush Performance was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio. Leidos was the sponsor at Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Bleacher Report was the sponsor at Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep). Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was the sponsor at Chicago. |
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#7 | Justin Allgaier | Chevy | BRANDT Trademark Nitrogen TaxSlayer Hellman’s Breyers Suave Men Let’s Talk Food Dirty Mo Radio |
JR Motorsports | Jason Burdet? | Hendrick |
Justin Allgaier moves to the team to run full-time. BRANT was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Michigan, Iowa (Jun), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington (Brandt’s Fertilizer), Richmond (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Homestead. TaxSlayer was the sponsor at Atlanta, Auto Club, Dover (May), Kentucky (Jul), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Oct). TaxSlayer.com/VisitMyrtleBeach.com was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Hellman’s was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr). Breyers was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Talladega. Suave Men was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Pocono, Phoenix (Nov). Trademark Nitrogen was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul). Let’s Talk Food was on the car at Chicago. Dirty Mo Radio was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). |
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#11 | Blake Koch | Chevy | LeafFilter Celsius Energy Drink |
Kaulig Racing | Chris Rice | ECR Engines |
Late in 2015 Koch and TriStar announced a full season effort in 2016 with LeafFilter sponsorship. Kaulig Racing announced a full time team with Koch in late January. Celsius Energy Drink was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul). |
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#13 | Derek White Mark Thompson Josh Reaume Carl Long DJ Kennington Harrison Rhodes Stanton Barrett Tim Cowen Alon Day Brandon Hightower Matt DiBenedetto Timmy Hill John Jackson TJ Bell |
Toyota/Dodge | Braille Battery / Grafoid Northern Provincial Pipelines FLWaterfront.com OCR Gaz Bar A1 Ticket Sales Taiga Coolers TLC Vacation Club Master Properties Cowen Logistics Tredwear.com Operation Second Chance Timmons Truck Center Premier Recyling |
Motorsports Business Management | Carl Long | ? |
Mark Thompson attempted Daytona (Feb) but DNQ and drove at Daytona (Jul). He qualified the car at Kentucky (Sep) but was replaced by Timmy Hill for the race. Reaume drove at Atlanta. White drove at Las Vegas. Kennington drove with NPP sponsorship at Phoenix (Mar). Long drove at Auto Club [DNQ], Charlotte (May), Darlington. DiBenedetto drove at Texas (Apr). Hill drove at Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Dover (May), New Hampshire, Chicago. Jackson drove at Talladega with FLWaterfront.com sponsorship, Iowa (Jul) with TLC Resorts sponsorship. Bell drove at Pocono with OCR Gaz Bar sponsorship. Rhodes drove at Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul) [A1 Ticket Sales], Indianapolis [Master Properties], Bristol (Aug) [Tredwear.com]. Barrett drove at Watkins Glen. Cowen drove at Mid-Ohio with Cowen Logistics sponsorship. Day drove at Road America with FLWaterfront.com sponsorship. Hightower drove at Richmond (Sep) & Dover (Oct) with Operation Second Chance sponsorship, Charlotte (Oct) & Texas (Nov) with Timmons Truck Center sponsorship, Kansas with Premier Recycling sponsorship, Phoenix (Nov) with Operation Second Chance and Timmons Truck Center sponsorship, and Homestead with Premier Recycling/Timmons Truck Center sponsorship. |
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#14 | Benny Gordon J.J. Yeley Hermie Sadler Mike Bliss Matt DiBenedetto Cold Whitt |
Toyota | VSI Virginia Lottery Arthritis Foundation Superior Essex Rinnai Florida Lottery |
TriStar Motorsports | Eddie Pardue | TriStar |
Gordon drove at Daytona (Feb), Talladega, Daytona (Jul). Yeley drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr) then moved to the #44 when Starr was released. Green drove at Richmond (Apr), Dover (May), Charlotte (May), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Darlington, Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct). Sadler drove at Bristol (Aug) and Richmond (Sep) with Virginia Lottery sponsorship. Drissi drove at the Watkins Glen, Road America with Arthritis Foundation sponsorship. Bliss drove at Mid-Ohio. DiBenedetto drove at Kansas & Texas (Nov) with Superior Essex sponsorship. Whitt drove at Phoenix (Nov) with Rinnai sponsorship and Homestead with Florida Lottery sponsorship. |
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#15 | Stanton Barrett Travis Kvapil Scott Heckert Michael Lira Scott Heckert Clint King Blake Jones Josh Wise Josh Reaume DJ Kennington Cody Ware Ryan Ellis Todd Peck Jeff Green Timmy Hill |
Chevy | Mozido X-treme PH Sports Water ScienceLogic Safecraft High Country Grizzlies J&L; Wire Wilride Transport BeHere2Hero.com corvetteparts.net Global Building Construction |
Rick Ware Racing | ? | ? |
Barrett attempted Daytona (Feb) with Mozido sponsorship but DNQ and drove at Las Vegas, Mid-Ohio. Ware drove at Atlanta, Charlotte (May). Ellis drove at Phoenix (Mar) and at Daytona (Jul) with ScienceLogic sponsorship. Peck drove at Auto Club with X-treme PH Sports Water sponsorship and at Texas (Apr), Pocono, Michigan, Indianapolis, Darlington. Green drove at Bristol (Apr). Kvapil drove at Richmond (Apr), Dover (May), Kentucky (Jul), Homestead with corvetteparts.net sponsorship and at Talladega, Bristol (Aug) [High Country Grizzlies), Chicago. Hill drove at Iowa (Jun). Heckert drove at New Hampshire. Lira drove at Iowa (Jul) with Safecraft sponsorship. Scott Heckert drove at Watkins Glen, Road America. King drove at Richmond (Sep) with J&L; Wire sponsorship and Charlotte (Oct) & Texas (Nov) with Warehouse Design/J&L; Wire sponsorship. Jones drove at Kentucky (Sep). Wise drove at Dover (Oct). Reaume drove at Kansas. Kennington drove at Phoenix (Nov) with Wilride Transport sponsorhip. |
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#16 | Ryan Reed | Ford | American Diabetes Association Drive to Stop Diabetes presented by Lilly Diabetes | Roush Fenway Racing | Phil Gould | Roush-Yates |
American Diabetes Association Drive to Stop Diabetes announced a multi-year renewal with the team in 2014. | ||||||
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#18 (was #54) | Kyle Busch Denny Hamlin Bobby Labonte Matt Tifft Sam Hornish, Jr. David Ragan Dakoda Armstrong Owen Kelly Drew Herring |
Toyota | NOS Energy Drink Oberto Beef Jerky Toyota Surface Sunscreen/Rugged Maniac Tunity |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Chris Gayle | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing |
Team changed from #54 to #18 (#18 team becomes #19). Season was split among up as follows: Daytona (Feb): Labonte (NOS), Atlanta: Busch (NOS), Las Vegas: Busch (NOS), Phoenix (Mar): Busch (NOS), Auto Club: Busch (NOS), Texas (Apr): Busch (NOS), Bristol (Apr): Busch (NOS), Richmond (Apr): Tifft (NOS), Talladega: Tifft (NOS), Dover (May): Tifft (Oberto Beef Jerky), Charlotte (May): Hamlin (Hisense), Pocono: Busch (NOS), Michigan: Busch (NOS), Iowa (Jun): Hornish (Toyota), Daytona (Jul): Ragan (Surface Sunscreen/Rugged Maniac), Kentucky (Jul): Busch (NOS), New Hampshire: Busch (NOS), Indianapolis: Busch (NOS), Iowa (Jul): Armstrong (WinField), Watkins Glen: Busch (NOS), Mid-Ohio: Owen Kelly (Tunity), Bristol (Aug): Busch (Tunity), Road America: Owen Kelly (Tunity), Darlington: Hamlin (Sport Clips), Richmond (Sep): Busch (NOS), Chicago: Busch (NOS), Kentucky (Sep): Tifft (Tunity), Dover (Oct): Busch (NOS), [Drew Herring drove after the race was postponed to Sunday], Charlotte (Oct): Tifft (Amer. Brain Tumor Assn / Tunity), Kansas: Busch (NOS), Texas (Nov): Tifft (NOS), Phoenix (Nov): Busch (NOS), Homestead: Tifft (NOS). Tifft was scheduled to drive at Iowa (Jun) but did not race due to back issues. He was scheduled to drive at Daytona (Jul) but JGR announced he was having surgery for a brain tumor. He returned to the car at Kentucky (Sep). |
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#19 (was #18) | Daniel Suarez | Toyota | ARRIS Interstate Batteries DeWalt FlexVolt Juniper Networks |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Scott Graves | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing |
Team changed to #19. Graves becames the crew chief. ARRIS was the primary sponsor for a majority of the races. Interstate Batteries was the sponsor at Auto Club and Dover (Oct). Juniper Networks was the sponsor at: Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis and Charlotte (Oct). DeWalt FlexVolt was the sponsor at Kentucky (Sep). |
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#20 | Erik Jones | Toyota | GameStop Reser’s Hisense Interstate Batteries SportClips Freightliner DeWalt |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Chris Gabehart | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing |
Erik Jones will run the full NXS schedule. The team has announced sponsors for 26 of the 33 races. Sponsor lineup for the year: Daytona (Feb): Reser’s, Atlanta: Hisense, Las Vegas: Interstate Batteries, Phoenix (Mar): Reser’s, Auto Club: GameStop, Texas (Apr): GameStop, Bristol (Apr): GameStop, Richmond (Apr): Hisense, Talladega: GameStop, Dover (May): Reser’s, Charlotte (May): GameStop, Pocono: SportClips, Michigan: Reser’s, Iowa (Jun): Freightliner, Daytona (Jul): DeWalt Flexvolt, Kentucky (Jul): Reser’s, New Hampshire: GameStop, Indianapolis: Hisense, Iowa (Jul): DeWalt, Watkins Glen: GameStop, Mid-Ohio: DeWalt Flexvolt, Bristol (Aug): Reser’s, Road America: Reser’s, Darlington: DeWalt Flexvolt, Richmond (Sep): DeWalt Flexvolt, Chicago: Hisense, Kentucky (Sep): GameStop, Dover (Oct): GameStop, Charlotte (Oct): GameStop, Kansas: Reser’s, Texas (Nov): GameStop, Phoenix (Nov): Hisense, Homestead: GameStop. |
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#22 | Brad Keselowski Ryan Blaney Joey Logano Alex Tagliani |
Ford | Discount Tire Hertz REV Group Fitzgerald Fleetwood/REV Group SKF |
Penske Racing | Greg Erwin | Roush-Yates |
Rev Group was the sponsor at Dover (May), Homestead. Fitzgerald was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr), New Hampshire, Darlington, Dover (Oct). Logano drove at Daytona (Feb), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Michigan, Daytona (Jul), Indianapolis, Chicago, Kansas with Discount Tire sponsorship. Logano drove at Bristol (Apr) with Fitzgerald sponsorship and planned to drive at Dover (Oct) until the race was postponed. Blaney then drove. Logano drove at Pocono with SKF sponsorship. Keselowski drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) with Discount Tire sponsorship. Keselowski drove at New Hampshire with Fitzgerald sponsorship. Blaney drove at Auto Club with America’s Tire sponsorship, Mid-Ohio & Kentucky (Sep) with Discount Tire sponsorship, Darlington with Fitzgerald sponsorship, Homestead with Fleetwood / REV Group sponsorship. Keselowski drove at Watkins Glen, Richmond (Sep) with Fleetwood / REV Group sponsorship. Greg Erwin returned as crew chief, replacing Brian Wilson, after the Bristol (Aug) race. Tagliani drove at Road America with Discount Tire sponsorship. |
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#25 | Chris Cockrum Cody Ware Timmy Hill Scott Lagasse Jr. Todd Peck Spencer Boyd Camden Murphy Alex Kennedy Jennifer Jo Cobb Austin Theriault Josh Reaume John Jackson Harrison Rhodes Ryan Ellis Travis Kvapil Stanton Barrett |
Chevy | Advanced Communications Group Wrap Nation CarportEmpire.com CorvetteParts.net Arive Alive Florida Safecraft Safety Equipment Keensbuildings.com Wicks Buildings Bechtel Excavating MediaCast Pelecoin.com RMNB / Mulch Mate Mark One Electric Cross Insurance |
Rick Ware Racing | George Church | ? |
Cockrum drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Talladega, Michigan, New Hampshire, Charlotte (Oct). Cockrum was entered at Richmond (Sep) but blew and engine and wrecked in qualifying. He was replaced for the race by Austin Theriault in an Obaika Racing car. Ware drove at Las Vegas, Auto Club, Watkins Glen. Hill drove at Phoenix (Mar) with Wrap Nation sponsorship in a deal with Rick Ware Racing and Team Kapusta. Jackson drove at Texas (Apr). Rhodes drove at Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr) with CarportEmpire.com sponsorship. Ellis drove at Dover (May), Pocono, Mid-Ohio, Darlington, Chicago, Dover (Oct). Hill drove at Charlotte (May). Kvapil drove at Iowa (Jun) with CorvetteParts.net sponsorship. Lagasse drove at Daytona (Jul) with Arrive Alive Florida sponsorship. Todd Peck drove at Kentucky (Jul) with Safecraft Safety Equipment sponsorship and Kentucky (Sep). Barrett drove at Indianapolis with KeensBuildings.com sponsorship. Boyd drove at Iowa (Jul) with Wicks Buildings sponsorship. Murphy drove at Bristol (Aug). Kennedy drove at Road America with MediaCast sponsorship. Cobb drove at Kansas with Mark One Electric sponsorship. Theriault drove at Texas (Nov) with Advanced Communications Group sponsorship and Phoenix (Nov) with Cross Insurance sponsorship. Reaume drove at Homestead. |
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#28 | Dakoda Armstrong Drew Herring |
Toyota | Winfield | JGL Racing | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing | Steven Lane |
Dakoda Armstrong moved to JGL, from Richard Petty Motorsports. Winfield was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Homestead. The team was unsponsored at Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Dover (May), Pocono, Iowa (Jul), Richmond (Sep), Dover (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). Herring drove at Iowa (Jul) when Armstrong drove the #18 for Joe Gibbs Racing. |
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#33 | Brandon Jones | Chevy | Menards Nexteer Roland Thunder Coal AAA Mid-Atlantic E-Z-GO Texas Rangers Check Into Cash Chevrolet Military Discount Okuma Barrett-Jackson Cosmetic Gasket Nexteer Jeld-Wen / Menards Florida Lottery AAA Cometic Gasket Roland Rain-X/Advance Auto Parts Macklanburg-Duncan VisitMyrtleBeach.com South Point |
Richard Childress Racing | Mike Hillman, Jr. | ECR Engines |
Jones will run the full XFINITY season. Nexteer was the sponsor at Auto Club, Michigan, Bristol (Aug) and Charlotte (Oct). Barrett-Jackson/Menards was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Roland was the sponsor at Atlanta. Thunder Coal was the sponsor at Las Vegas. E-Z-GO was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar). Texas Rangers were on the car at Texas (Apr). AAA Mid-Atlanic will be the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Check Into Cash was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr). Chevrolet Military Discount was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Dover (May). Okuma was the sponsor at Talladega, Phoenix (Nov). Barrett-Jackson was the sponsor at Charlotte (May). Cosmetic Gasket was the sponsor at Pocono. Jeld-Wen / Menards was the sponsor at Iowa (Jun), Indianapolis, Mid-Ohio. Florida Lottery was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul). AAA was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Cometic Gasket was the sponsor at New Hampshire. Macklanburg-Duncan / Menards was the sponsor at Iowa (Jul). Roland was the sponsor at Watkins Glen, Richmond (Sep). Macklanburg-Duncan/Menards was the sponsor at Road America. VisitMyrtleBeach.com was the sponsor at Darlington. Tide / Menards was the sponsor at Chicago. Nibco / Menards was the sponsor at Kentucky (Sep). South Point was the sponsor at Dover (Oct) & Texas (Nov). American Standard / Menards was the sponsor at Kansas. Rain-X/Advance Auto Parts was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#39 | Ryan Sieg | Chevy | Spark Energy Crabby J Spice 360 Treestands Smartcell Tri County Landscapes tcl Nice Targets Ritchie Aries Well Service Big Valley Towing Huntinator/AntlerGrow.com |
RSS Racing | Kevin Starland | ? |
Spark Energy was the sponsor at Talladega. Crabby J Spice was the sponsor at Dover (May). 360 Treestands was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Michigan. Smartcell was the sponsor at Iowa (Jun). Tri County Landscapes was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), Charlotte (Oct). tcl was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul), Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep). Nick Targets was the sponsor at Indianapolis. Ritchie was the sponsor at Iowa (Jul). Aries Well Service was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). Big Valley Towing was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). Huntinator/AntlerGrow.com was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#40 | Derek White Carl Long Josh Reaume Josh Wise T.J. Bell John Jackson Timmy Hill Chris Cook Alon Day |
Dodge | Florida Waterfront Law OCR Gaz Bar CrashClaimsR.us Tiaga Coolers Phoenix Air |
Motorsports Business Management | Robbie May | ? |
White attempted Daytona (Feb) but DNQ. Long drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr) [DNQ], Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Dover (May), Pocono, Iowa (Jun). Reaume drove at Phoenix (Mar) [DNQ]. Wise drove at Auto Club. Bell drove at Charlotte (May) [DNQ]. Jackson drove at Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Road America, Kentucky (Sep). Long drove at Daytona (Jul) with Florida Waterfront Law sponsorship [DNQ], Chicago. Hill drove at Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Cook drove at Watkins Glen. Alon Day drove at Mid-Ohio with FLWaterfront.copm sponsorship. |
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#42 | Kyle Larson Justin Marks |
Chevy | ENEOS Katerra BELKIN Cessna ParkerStore Nature Made |
with Chip Ganassi Racing | Mike Shiplett | Hendrick |
Katerra sponsored Marks at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Dover (May), Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Iowa (Jul), Mid-Ohio, Road America, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). Larson drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May), Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Chicago, Texas (Nov), Homestead with ENEOS sponsorship Larson drove at Bristol (Apr) with BELKIN sponsorship Larson drove at Pocono, Watkins Glen with Cessna sponsorship Larson drove at Indianapolis with ParkerStore sponsorship. Larson drove at Charlotte (Oct) and Kansas with Nature Made sponsorship. |
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#44 | David Starr J.J. Yeley |
Toyota | Zachry Group | TriStar Motorsports | Frank Kerr | TriStar |
Starr signed a three year agreement in 2014 to drive full time for TriStar with Zachry sponsorship. He drove the first 7 races of the season. Yeley drove at Richmond (Apr) when the team said Starr was sick. The following week the team announced Starr had been released. Yeley drove at Talladega, Dover (May), Charlotte (May), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#48 | Brennan Poole | Chevy | DC Solar | Chip Ganassi Racing | Chad Norris | Hendrick |
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#51 | Jeremy Clements | Chevy | Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet All South Electric BRT Extrusions Harrison’s Workwear |
Jeremy Clements Racing | Tony Clements | Clements Racing Engines |
Team will run the full season. Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Talladega. All South Electric & BRT Extrusions were the sponsors at Atlanta, Bristol (Apr), Daytona (Jul). Repairable Vehicles was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Dover (May), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov). All South Electric & Repairable Vehicles were the sponsors Charlotte (May), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Harrison’s Workwear was the sponsor at Richmond (Sep). |
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#52 | Joey Gase | Chevy | Racing 2 Cure LifeLinkFoundation.org Donate Life Arizona Spark Energy DB Sales Highway Equipment Company Lisa Colagrossi Foundation Cobblestone Hotels Agri Supply Iowa Donor Network |
Jimmy Means Racing | Tim Brown | Means Motorsports |
Racing 2 Cure was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr). LifeLinkFoundation.org was on the car at Atlanta. Donate Life Arizona was on the car at Phoenix (Mar), Phoenix (Nov). Donate Life California was on the car at Auto Club. Donate Life Virginia was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr). Spark Energy was the sponsor at Talladega. DB Sales was the sponsor at Dover (May), Pocono. Agri Supply was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Darlington and Charlotte (Oct). Iowa Donor Network was the sponsor at Iowa (Jun, Iowa (Jul)). Highway Equipment Company was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul). Donate Life/DB Sales was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). The Lisa Colagrossi Foundation was the sponsor at New Hampshire. Donate Life was the sponsor at Indianapolis, Richmond (Sep). Donate Life Ohio was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio. Donate Live Tennessee was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). Cobblestone Hotels/Donate Life was the sponsor at Road America. Donate Life Kentucky was the sponsor at Kentucky (Sep). Donate Life Delaware was the sponsor at Dover (Oct). Iowa Donor Network was the sponsor at Kansas. Donate Life Texas was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). Donate Life Florida was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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#62 | Brendan Gaughan | Chevy | South Point Resort WIX Filters Pit Stops for Hope US Cellular American Ethanol |
Richard Childress Racing | Shane Wilson | ECR Engines |
South Point was the sponsor for all races except the following: WIX was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Pit Stops for Hope was the sponsor at Charlotte (May). US Cellular was the sponsor at Iowa (Jul). American Ethanol was the sponsor at Chicago, Charlotte (Oct). |
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#70 | Derrike Cope Timmy Hill Dexter Stacey |
Chevy | ICE-AID E-hydrate Adrenalin Power Sports Acredale Vending Buddy’s Home Furnishings Amhurst American Honey Glen Brown Trucking J Peters Bar & Grill Abdito Vodka |
Derrike Cope | Daniel Kolanda> | ? |
Team DNQ at Daytona (Feb), Las Vega, Talladega, Daytona (Jul). ICE-AID was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Adrenalin Power Sports was the sponsor at Atlanta. E-hydrate was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Oct), Kansas. Acredale Vending was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr). Buddy’s Home Furnishings was the sponsor at Talladega, Daytona (Jul). Speedway Cafe and Acredale Vending was the sponsor at Dover (May). Amhurst American Honey was the sponsor at Charlotte (May). Glen Brown Trucking was the sponsor at Pocono. Hill drove at Mid-Ohio and Road America. Top the Point Apparel / Glen Brown Trucking was the sponsor at Darlington. J Peters Bar & Grill was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). Stacey drove at Texas (Nov) and attempted Phoenix (Nov) [DNQ] with Abdito Vodka sponsorship and Homestead[DNQ] with E-hydrate sponsorship. |
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#74 | Mike Harmon Nicolas Hammann Roger Reuse |
Dodge | Truckers Final Mile Multiple Sclerosis Society Elder Heating and Air Rubba Ducks Alabama Controls WCI Jr. Peters Roadside Assistance |
Mike Harmon Racing | Carl Brown | ? |
Harmon attempted Daytona (Feb) but DNQ. Multiple Sclerosis Society was on the car at Talladega [DNQ], Daytona (Jul) [DNQ]. Truckers Final Mile was on the car at Dover (May), Charlotte (May), Pocono, Iowa (Jun), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas. Elder Heating and Air was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Rubba Ducks was the sponsor at Iowa (Jul). WCI was the sponsor at Darlington. Hammann drove at Watkins Glen, Road America. Reuse drove at Mid-Ohio with Alabama Controls sponsorship. Elder Heating and Air was the sponsor at Kentucky (Sep). Jr. Peters Roadside Assistance was the sponsor at Dover (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). Fallen Soldiers March was on the car at Texas (Nov), Homestead) [DNQ]. |
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#78 | BJ McLeod | Ford | Batteries Plus Bulbs X-TREME PH Sports Water Main Gate Triple R Containers Safecraft Safety Equipment MOMO Short Traxs Construction Roof Specialist |
B.J. McLeod Motorsports | David Ingram | ? |
Batteries Plus Bulbs was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Auto Club, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas. X-TREME PH Sports Water was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar). Main Gate was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Homestead. Triple R Containers was the sponsor at Talladega. Safecraft Safety Equipment was the sponsor at Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis. MOMO was the sponsor at Iowa (Jul), Darlington, Chicago. Short Traxs was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep). |
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#88 | Alex Bowman Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Kevin Harvick Kasey Kahne Chase Elliott Kenny Habul Cole Custer Clint Bowyer Josh Berry Regan Smith |
Chevy | TaxSlayer Hunt Brothers Pizza Hellman’s Bad Boy Dale’s Pale Ale Speedco Goody’s Morton Buildings SunEnergy1 Vannoy Construction Cessna Advance Auto Parts Nalley Chili Haas Automation Hy-Vee Armour Genesis Brake Light Systems Hughes General Contractors |
JR Motorsports | Dave Elenz | Hendrick |
The driver/sponsor lineup was: Daytona (Feb): Elliott (TaxSlayer), Atlanta: Harvick (Bad Boy), Las Vegas: Elliott (TaxSlayer), Phoenix (Mar): Elliott (TaxSlayer), Auto Club: Harvick (Nalley Chili), Texas (Apr): Earnhardt, Jr (Goody’s Mixed Fruit Blast), Bristol (Apr): Harvick (Hunt Brothers), Richmond (Apr): Earnhardt, Jr (Hellmans), Talladega: Elliott (Armour), Dover (May): Bowman (Advance Auto Parts), Charlotte (May): Custer (Haas Automation), Pocono: Bowman (Advance Auto Parts), Michigan: Bowman (Vannoy Construction), Iowa (Jun): Bowman (Hy-Vee), Daytona (Jul): Elliott (Armour Sandwich Creations), Kentucky (Jul): Custer (Jack Link’s), New Hampshire: Bowman (Genesis Brake Light Systems), Indianapolis: Harvick (Hunt Brothers, Iowa (Jul): Berry (SunEnergy1), Watkins Glen: Habul (SunEnergy1), Mid-Ohio: Habul (SunEnergy1), Bristol (Aug): Smith (Dale’s Pale Ale), Road America: Habul (SunEnergy1), Darlington: Harvick (Armour Vienna Sausage), Richmond (Sep): Bowman (Cessna), Chicago: Bowyer (Morton Buildings), Kentucky (Sep): Berry (SunEnergy1), Dover (Oct): Bowman (Jack Link’s), Charlotte (Oct): Harvick (Hunt Brothers), Kansas: Smith (Fire Alarm Services), Texas (Nov): Harvick (Hunt Brothers), Phoenix (Nov): Bowman (Hughes General Contractors), Homestead: Bowman (Advance Auto Parts). | ||||||
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#90 | Martin Roy Mario Goesslin Todd Peck Alex Guenette Todd Bodine Andy Lally JD Davison Dexter Bean Alex Labbe |
Chevy | Bucked Up Apparel 3Dimensional.com Always Evolving Can-Am |
King Autosports | Danny Gill | ? |
Roy drove at Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May), Michigan, Chicago, Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov). Goesslin drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Dover (May), Pocono, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Dover (Oct), Homestead. Peck drove with Bucked Up Apparel sponsorship at Richmond (Apr). Guenette drove at Kentucky (Jul). Bodine drove at Watkins Glen. Lally drove at Mid-Ohio with 3Dimensional.com sponsorship. Davison drove at Road America with Always Evolving sponsorship. Bean drive at Kentucky (Sep). Alex Labbe drove at Phoenix (Nov) with Can-Am sponsorship. |
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#97 | Harrison Rhodes Ryan Ellis Alex Guenette TJ Bell Paige Decker Matt Waltz Josh Berry Alli Owens Jordan Anderson Josh Bilicki |
Chevy | Vroom Brands | Obaika Racing | John Monsam | TriStar |
Team DNQ at Daytona (Feb). Rhodes drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Charlotte (May). Ellis drove at Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Kentucky (Sep), Texas (Nov). Guenette drove at Dover (May), Pocono, Daytona (Jul). Bell drove at Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug). Paige Decker drove at Iowa (Jun), Road America. Waltz drove at New Hampshire, Iowa (Jul), Kansas: Smith (Fire Alarm Services). Berry drove at Darlington. Owens drove at Richmond (Sep). Anderson drove at Chicago, Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct). Josh Bilicki drove at Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |
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#05 | John Wes Townley | Chevy | Zaxby’s Jive Communications |
Athenian Motorsports Tony Townley |
Mike Ford | Hendrick Motorsports |
Townley will run the full Truck Series season. In the XFINITY series, the team plans to only run the restrictor plate races. Team ran at Daytona (Feb), Talladega. Jive Communications was the sponsor at Talladega. Rick Ware Racing will run the #25 in 2016. |
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#5 | Kasey Kahne Chase Elliott Cole Custer |
Chevy | Hellman’s TaxSlayer Haas Automation |
JR Motorsports | Ryan Pemberton | Hendrick |
Kahne drove at Daytona (Feb) with Hellman’s sponsorship. Elliott drove at Texas (Apr) with TaxSlayer sponsorship. Custer drove at Richmond (Apr) and Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ when qualifying was canceled], Kansas and Homestead with Haas Automation sponsorship. |
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10 (was #19) | Jeff Green Matt DiBenedetto Tyler Young Mike Bliss Josh Wise |
Toyota | ? | TriStar Motorsports | Ricky Viers | TriStar |
Start and Park team. Green drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr) [DNQ], Talladega, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Texas (Nov). DiBenedetto drove at Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Dover (May), Charlotte (May), Pocono, Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct) [team withdrew when qualifying was canceled], Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Team withdrew at Richmond (Apr) when qualifying was canceled due to rain. Young drove at Iowa (Jun) Bliss drove at Iowa (Jul), Kentucky (Sep). Wise drove at Kansas [DNQ]. |
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#12 | Ryan Blaney Joey Logano |
Ford | Snap-On | Penske Racing | Greg Erwin | Roush-Yates |
Team ran at Charlotte (May) and Kentucky (Jul) with Blaney; Watkins Glen and Charlotte (Oct) with Logano. | ||||||
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#17 | Jeff Green | Dodge | DashHub.com Carport Empire |
Rick Ware Racing | George Church | ? |
Green drove at Daytona (Feb) with DashHub.com sponsorship and Daytona (Jul) with Carport Empire sponsorship. | ||||||
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#21 | Spencer Gallaher | Chevy | Water Pulse Domestic Violence Awareness |
GMS Racing | Joey Cohen | ? |
Team has run at Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jul), Watkins Glen, Charlotte (Oct) and is scheduled to run at Kansas and Homestead. Water Pulse was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May). Domestic Violence Awareness was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). |
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#24 (was #26) | Matt Tifft Corey LaJoie TJ Bell Brandon McReynolds Drew Herring |
Toyota | youtheory Apex Contracting and Restoration Arch Day Architectural Design Redneck Riviera |
JGL Racing | Steve Gray | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing |
Team changed from #26 to #24 for 2016. Matt Tifft drove at Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr. Corey Lajoie drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Bristol (Aug), Dover (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Bell drove at Phoenix (Mar) with Apex sponsorship. youtheory sponsored LaJoie at Auto Club, Daytona (Jul), New Hampshire, Bristol (Aug), Dover (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) and Homestead. youtheory sponsored Tifft at Texas (Apr). McReynolds drove at Talladega with Redneck Riviera sponsorship and Iowa (Jul). Herring drove at Dover (May), Charlotte (May), Iowa (Jun). Team did not run at Richmond (Apr), Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas: Smith (Fire Alarm Services). |
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#27 | Jacque Villeneuve | Ford | ? | Wing Nut Racing | ? | Roush Yates |
Team initially said they planned a full-time effort, but didn’t show up at Daytona. Then said they would attempt Las Vegas, but did not show up. Villeneuve was apparently planning a partial schedule of about 6 races, including the road course races. There are claims that the organization was never legitimate. No cars were ever prepared and the team had no ability to run any races. |
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#43 | Jeb Burton | Ford | J. Streicher Rocky Ridge Custom Trucks |
Richard Petty Motorsports | Drew Blickensderfer | Roush Yates |
Armstrong parted ways with the team after 2015. Burton planned to drive the full 2016 season. J. Streicher was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega. Rocky Ridge Custom Trucks was the sponsor at Dover (May), Charlotte (May). After Charlotte in May, the team announced they were suspending operations due to missed payments by sponsor J. Streicher. |
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#46 (was #55) | Anthony Kumpen Brandon Gdovic Jordan Anderson |
Chevy | LeasePlan TCC Culture of Good Urban Carry Holsters ComServe Wireless Pitt Ohio |
Precision Performance Motorsports | Mark Setzer | Collins Engine Works |
Kumpen drove at Daytona (Feb) with LeasePlan sponsorship. Gdovic drove at Bristol (Apr), Bristol (Aug) with Pitt Ohio sponsorship. Gdovic drove at Pocono with ComServe sponsorship. Gdovic drove at Indianapolis, Phoenix (Nov) with TCC Culture of Good sponsorship. Anderson drive at Homestead with Urban Carry Holsters sponsorship. |
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#60 | Gray Gaulding Trevor Bayne Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. |
Ford | Krispy Kreme Advocare SunnyD |
Roush Fenway Racing | ? | Roush-Yates |
Gaulding drove at Bristol (Aug) and Richmond (Sep). Bayne drove at Watkins Glen with Advocare sponsorship. Stenhouse, Jr. drove at Phoenix (Nov) with SunnyD sponsorship. |
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#72 | John Jackson | Chevy | CrashClaimsR.us | Motorsports Business Management | ? | ? |
Jackson drove at Darlington. Hill drove at Kentucky (Sep) [DNQ]. |
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#77 | Claire Decker TJ Bell Jordan Anderson Josh Bilicki Austin Theriault Spencer Boyd Matt Waltz Ryan Ellis |
Chevy | Vroom Brands | Obaika Racing | Carlos Contreras | TriStar |
Decker attempted Iowa (Jun) [DNQ]. Bell attempted Indianapolis [DNQ] and drove at Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen. Anderson drove at Mid-Ohio. Bilicki drove at Road America. Theriault drove at Richmond (Sep) [DNQ]. Boyd drove at Chicago. Waltz drove at Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Oct), Texas (Nov). Ellis drove at Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ when qualifying was canceled], Kansas, Phoenix (Nov) [DNQ], Homestead) [DNQ]. |
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#79 | Josh Williams | Chevy | DB Sales | Jimmy Means Racing | ? | Means Motorsports |
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#85 | Bobby Gerhart | Chevy | Lucas Oil | Bobby Gerhardt Racing | Mark Skibo | ? |
Usually runs the restrictor plate races. Gerhart drove at Daytona (Feb), Talladega, Daytona (Jul). |
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#86 | Brandon Brown | Chevy | Coastal Carolina University | Brandonbilt Motorsports | Joey Cohen | ? |
Team ran at Richmond (Sep), Kansas, Homestead. | ||||||
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#87 | Joe Nemechek | Toyota | DAB Constructors Fleetwing |
NEMCO | Jim Mazza | ? |
Team ran at Daytona (Feb), Daytona (Jul). | ||||||
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#89 | Morgan Shepherd | Chevy | Courtney Construction | Shepherd Racing Ventures | ? | ECR Engines |
Team will run as often as sponsorship will allow – Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club [DNQ], Bristol (Apr) [DNQ], Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Dover (May), Charlotte (May) [DNQ], Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep) [DNQ], Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas [DNQ], Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) [DNQ], Homestead) [DNQ]. | ||||||
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#92 | Mario Gosselin Dexter Bean Josh Williams |
Chevy | Bucked Up Apparel | King Autosports | Michael Rutland | ? |
Gosselin drove at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Michigan, Mid-Ohio. Bean drove at Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), Iowa (Jul) [DNQ], Darlington, Chicago. Williams drove at New Hampshire [DNQ], Kentucky (Sep). |
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#93 | Scott Lagassee, Jr. Dylan Lupton Josh Reaume Josh Wise David Starr |
Chevy | Alert Today Massimo Motor Sports |
Ryan Sieg Racing | Kevin “Cowboy” Starland | ? |
Lagasse drove at Daytona (Feb). Lupton was scheduled to drive at Las Vegas but Reaume drove. Lupton drove at Phoenix (Mar) and Auto Club and is scheduled to drive one more race. Josh Wise drove at Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May), Pocono, Michigan. Reaume drove at Talladega [DNQ], Dover (May), Iowa (Jun). Starr drove with sponsorship from Massimo Motor Sports at Daytona (Jul), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen [DNQ], Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Oct), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) [DNQ], Homestead) [DNQ]. |
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#98 | Aric Almirola Nelson Piquet, Jr. Jeb Burton |
Ford | Fresh From Florida Ballast Point Carroll Shelby Foundation Estes Z Real Estate Group Keller Williams Burlington |
Biagi-Denbeste Racing | Jon Hanson | Roush-Yates |
Almirola drove at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Pocono, Daytona (Jul), Phoenix (Nov). Ballast Point was the sponsor at Auto Club. Carroll Shelby Foundation was the sponsor at Auto Club. Fresh From Florida was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Daytona (Jul), Homestead. Carroll Shelby Engines was the sponsor at Pocono, Mid-Ohio, Phoenix (Nov). Burton drove at Indianapolis and Richmond (Sep) with Estes sponsorship and Charlotte (Oct) with Z Real Estate Group and Keller Williams Burlington sponsorship. Piquet drove at Mid-Ohio. |
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#99 | Chris Fontaine Stanton Barrett Jeff Green |
Ford | Racktails Gear Batteries Plus Bulbs Xcalibur Pit School |
B.J. McLeod Motorsports | Jason Houghtaling | ? |
Team planned to run full-time with a variety of drivers. Fontaine attempted Daytona (Feb) but DNQ. Peck drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas [DNQ], Phoenix (Mar) [DNQ]. Team withdrew at Auto Club and Peck moved to the #15 in a partnership with Rick Ware Racing. Barrett drove at Road America with Xcalibur Pit School sponsorship. Green drove at Kansas, Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. |