List of NASCAR teams
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This is a list of NASCAR teams, a list of all teams that race in one of NASCAR's top three divisions (NEXTEL Cup, Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series). Full-time teams are teams that attempt to qualify for every race in their division (with very few exceptions, such as those due to hauler breakdowns or deaths). Part-time teams are teams that are active but do not attempt to qualify for every race.
In 2007 NEXTEL Cup Series Car of Tomorrow races, Chevy teams will run the Chevrolet Impala, and Dodge teams will run the Dodge Avenger.
For a list of defunct NASCAR teams, see List of defunct NASCAR teams.
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[edit] Nextel Cup
[edit] Current full-time NASCAR Nextel Cup Series teams
[edit] Current part-time NASCAR Nextel Cup Series teams
[edit] NEXTEL Cup teams with unknown plans
[edit] Busch Series
[edit] Current full-time NASCAR Busch Series teams
[edit] Current part-time NASCAR Busch Series teams
[edit] Busch Series teams with unknown plans
- Carver Racing
- Marsh Racing
- ppc Racing
- Spraker Racing Enterprises
- STAR Motorsports
- TC Motorsports
- Vision Racing
[edit] Craftsman Truck Series
[edit] Current full-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series teams
[edit] Current part-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series teams
Team | Truck | Number | Driver | Primary Sponsor(s) | Listed Owner(s) |
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Billy Ballew Motorsports | Chevrolet Silverado | 51 | ? | ? | Billy Ballew |
Brevak Racing | Dodge Ram | 31 | ? | ? | Shelly & Bob Brevak |
Jeff Milburn Racing | Chevrolet Silverado | 76 | ? | ? | Jeff Milburn |
Jim Rosenblum Racing | Chevrolet Silverado | 28 | Brandon Knupp | FDNY | Jim Rosenblum |
Lafferty Motorsports | Chevrolet Silverado | 89 | Chuck Maitlen | ? | Chris Lafferty |
MB Motorsports | Ford F-150 | 63 | Jason White/Jack White/Scott Lynch | gunbroker.com/Cooper Bussman | Mike Mittler |
MRD Motorsports | Chevrolet Silverado | 8 | Blake Bjorklund | Blue Ox | Dave Malcomson |
Riggenbach Racing | Ford F-150 | 19 | Todd Shafer | ? | Carl Riggenbach |
Stellar-Quest Racing | Chevrolet Silverado | 91 | J.C. Stout | Lesco Inc. | Donald Stout |
Tamco Motorsports | Chevrolet Silverado | 70 | Tam Topham | ? | Tam Topham |
Team Racing | Chevrolet Silverado | 86 | Dana White | 1-888-Karport | Phil Bonifield |
[edit] Craftsman Truck Series teams with unknown status
- Curry Racing
- K Automotive Racing
- K&K Motorsports
- Ken Schrader Racing
- Mighty Motorsports
- Woodard Racing
[edit] New teams that are expected to make their debut soon
- Carter-2-Motorsports—A new team which will compete in four races during the 2007 NEXTEL Cup Season, as well as some ARCA races.[1]
- H&K Motorsports — A new team based out of Statesville, North Carolina, that will field Automobile Racing Club of America, Craftsman Truck Series, and NEXTEL Cup Series cars with Trevor Boys and Eddie Kucharski driving. The team had announced plans to race in the 2006 season, but failed to do so.[2]
- James Ince Motorsports — It has been rumored that former crew chief James Ince will field a car for a limited schedule in the ARCA RE/MAX Series, Busch Series, Craftsman Truck Series in 2007, featuring a development driver from Missouri.
- K&K Motorsports—Announced it would compete in the Truck Series in 2006 with Robert Turner full-time, but did not attempt a race. Website states that they are looking for drivers, team members, and sponsors for 2007.[3]
- Revelocity Racing—A West Virginia-based team that will run the #73 Ford in Busch Series events in 2007, starting at Nashville Superspeedway with Brett Rowe driving. [4]
- Riley D'Hondt Motorsports—A team owned by former Robert Yates Racing manager Eddie D'Hondt, Bill Riley, Bob Riley, and Jim Matthews based in Mooresville, North Carolina. They plan to run part-time Busch Series teams and a NEXTEL Cup team in 2007, possibly in scheduled Car of Tomorrow events.
- STAR Motorsports—This team will be owned by Sean Holley, as well as partners Tommy Davidson, Steve, and the Wayans Brothers. Based in Mooresville, North Carolina, they are expected to play a big role in the Drive for Diversity program. Jorge Goeters was announced as the driver of their Busch Series team in 2007. [5]
- Victory Motorsports—Owned by former NFL wide receiver Terance Mathis, was announced in July 2005 with Carl Long and Morty Buckles as drivers. Formed an alliance with Morgan-McClure Motorsports a few months later. The team announced it had purchased R&J Racing in June 2006, but that sale did not go through.[6]