List of NASCAR teams

NASCAR teams compete in all three national NASCAR series: the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Camping World Truck Series, as well as in all the regional touring series. A team is limited to four cars in each of the NASCAR series. The team often shares a single manufacturer for all of the team's cars, but each car has an independent car number, driver, and crew chief.

NASCAR Cup Series

All teams updated for the 2020 season

Chartered teams

Manufacturer Team No. Race driver Crew chief
Chevrolet Chip Ganassi Racing 1 Kurt Busch Matt McCall
42 Matt Kenseth 32[1] Chad Johnston
Hendrick Motorsports 9 Chase Elliott Alan Gustafson
24 William Byron Chad Knaus
48 Jimmie Johnson Cliff Daniels
88 Alex Bowman Greg Ives
JTG Daugherty Racing 37 Ryan Preece Trent Owens 35
Brian Burns 1[2]
47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Brian Pattie 35
Eddie Pardue 1[2]
Premium Motorsports 15 Brennan Poole (R) Pat Tryson
Richard Childress Racing 3 Austin Dillon Justin Alexander
8 Tyler Reddick (R) Randall Burnett
Richard Petty Motorsports 43 Erik Jones Jerry Baxter
Spire Motorsports 77 Ross Chastain 2[N 1] Tommy Baldwin Jr. 1
Peter Sospenzo 3
Reed Sorenson 3
TBA 31
StarCom Racing 00 Quin Houff (R) George Church
Ford Front Row Motorsports 34 Michael McDowell Drew Blickensderfer
38 John Hunter Nemechek (R) Seth Barbour
Go Fas Racing 32 Corey LaJoie Ryan Sparks
Roush Fenway Racing 4 Ryan Newman 33[3] Scott Graves
17 Chris Buescher Luke Lambert
Stewart-Haas Racing 4 Kevin Harvick Rodney Childers
10 Aric Almirola Mike Bugarewicz
14 Chase Briscoe (R) Johnny Klausmeier
41 Cole Custer Mike Shiplett
Team Penske 2 Brad Keselowski Jeremy Bullins
12 Ryan Blaney Todd Gordon
22 Joey Logano Paul Wolfe
Wood Brothers Racing 21 Matt DiBenedetto Greg Erwin
Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 11 Denny Hamlin Chris Gabehart
18 Kyle Busch Adam Stevens
19 Martin Truex Jr. James Small
20 Christopher Bell Chris Gayle
23XI Racing 23 Bubba Wallace
Chevrolet 4
Ford 1
TBA 31
Petty Ware Racing [N 2] 51 Joey Gase 2[N 3] Jason Houghtaling
Garrett Smithley 3
TBA 31
Ford 4
Chevrolet 1
TBA 31
Rick Ware Racing 52 B. J. McLeod 1 Lee Leslie 1
Mike Hillman Sr. 3
J. J. Yeley 3[N 4]
TBA 32
Ford 3
Chevrolet 1
TBA 32
53 David Ragan 1[N 5][4] Derrick Finley 1
Joey Gase 3[N 3] Lee Leslie 3
TBA 32

Complete schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Race driver Crew chief
Toyota Gaunt Brothers Racing 96 Daniel Suárez[5] Dave Winston
Ford 1

Toyota TBA

MBM Motorsports 66 Timmy Hill Steve Idol

Limited schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Race driver Crew chief Rounds
Chevrolet Beard Motorsports 62 Brendan Gaughan Darren Shaw 4[6]
Kaulig Racing 16 Justin Haley Billy Scott 1[7]
Premium Motorsports 27 Reed Sorenson Peter Sospenzo 1
Ford Rick Ware Racing 54 J. J. Yeley Mike Hillman Sr. 1
Toyota MBM Motorsports 49 Chad Finchum Doug Richert 1

Xfinity Series

All teams updated for the 2020 season

Complete schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Race driver Crew chief
Chevrolet Brandonbilt Motorsports[8] 68 Brandon Brown Doug Randolph
DGM Racing[9] 90 Caesar Bacarella 1 Mario Gosselin 2
Adam Brenner 1
Nathan Kennedy 1
Alex Labbé 4[N 6]
Dillon Bassett 1
Ronnie Bassett Jr. TBA
92 Josh Williams[10] Adam Brenner 3
Mario Gosselin 1
JD Motorsports 0 B. J. McLeod 5 [11][N 6] Wayne Carroll Jr.
Jeffrey Earnhardt TBA
4 Jesse Little (R)[12] Bryan Berry
6 David Starr[13] Kase Kallenbach
15 Robby Lyons 3[14] Mark Setzer
Colby Howard 20
Jeffrey Earnhardt 1 [15][N 6]
Jeremy Clements Racing 51 Jeremy Clements[16] Andrew Abbott
Jimmy Means Racing 52 J. J. Yeley 3[17] Tim Brown
Kody Vanderwal (R) 30[18]
JR Motorsports 1 Michael Annett[19] Travis Mack
7 Justin Allgaier[20] Jason Burdett
8 Jeb Burton 11 Taylor Moyer
Daniel Hemric 21[N 6]
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1[N 7]
9 Noah Gragson[21] Dave Elenz
Kaulig Racing 10 Ross Chastain[22] Bruce Schlicker[23]
11 Justin Haley[22][24] Alex Yontz[23]
Martins Motorsports 44 Tommy Joe Martins Danny Johnson
Mike Harmon Racing[25] 47 Joe Nemechek 4[N 6] Ed Jewett
Bayley Currey 1
TBA 29
74 Mike Harmon 1 Teddy Brown
Kyle Weatherman 2
Bayley Currey 2[N 6]
TBA 29
Our Motorsports 02 Brett Moffitt 5[26][N 6] Joe Williams Jr.
Andy Seuss TBA[27]
Richard Childress Racing 21 Myatt Snider 7[N 6] Andy Street[28]
Anthony Alfredo 17[N 7]
Kaz Grala 9
RSS Racing 39 Ryan Sieg[29] Kevin Starland
93 C. J. McLaughlin 20[30][N 6] Kevyn Rebolledo 3
Jeff Green TBA[31][N 8]
Joey Gase 1
Myatt Snider TBA[32]
Jeff Green 1
SS-Green Light Racing 07 Ray Black Jr.[33] Jason Miller
08 Joe Graf Jr. (R)[34] Patrick Donahue
Ford Stewart-Haas Racing 98 Chase Briscoe[35] Richard Boswell

Team Penske

22 Austin Cindric Brian Wilson
Toyota Hattori Racing Enterprises 2
MBM Motorsports 31
61 Austin Hill 2[36] Dan Stillman
Timmy Hill 3[N 6] Doug Richert
TBA 28
Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Riley Herbst (R) Dave Rogers
19 Brandon Jones[37][38] Jeff Meendering
20 Harrison Burton (R)[39] Ben Beshore
MBM Motorsports 13 Chad Finchum Ryan Bell
66 Timmy Hill 1 Tim Goulet 6
Sebastian Laforge 27[40]
Stephen Leicht 4[N 6]
TBA 28
Toyota 1
Chevrolet 3
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 5 Matt Mills[41] George Ingram
Toyota 1
Chevrolet 3
78 Vinnie Miller[42] Keith Wolfe
Toyota 3
Chevrolet 1
99 Josh Bilicki 2[43] Adam Brooks
Mason Massey 19[44][N 6]
J. J. Yeley 1
Jairo Avila Jr. TBA[45]

Limited schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Race driver Crew chief Rounds
Chevrolet ACG Motorsports 25 Chris Cockrum[46] Jeff Spraker 3
Brandonbilt Motorsports[47] 86 TBA TBA TBA
DGM Racing 36 Alex Labbé Nathan Kennedy 1
Mario Gosselin 1
4[N 7]
Kaulig Racing 16 A. J. Allmendinger[48] Lennie Chandler 8
RSS Racing 38 Jeff Green[49] Clifford Turner[49] 3
Ross Chastain [N 9] Bruce Schlicker [N 10] 1
Shepherd Racing Ventures 89 Landon Cassill Philip Morgan 4[N 6]
Ford Team Penske 12 Brad Keselowski Matt Swiderski 1
Stewart-Haas Racing 14 Tony Stewart TBA 1
Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 54 Kyle Busch Jacob Canter 5
Denny Hamlin 1
Sam Hunt Racing 26 Colin Garrett[50] Brian Keselowski 2[N 7]

Notes

  1. Entries were fielded in a collaboration with Chip Ganassi Racing.
  2. The No. 51 car is officially listed on paper as Petty Ware Racing because they are using one of the charters from Richard Petty Motorsports, although RPM is not involved with operating or helping this team out at the races in any way.
  3. Gase will be running the full season for Rick Ware Racing split between their multiple cars. He currently has driven both the No. 51 and the No. 53.
  4. Yeley will be running the full season for Rick Ware Racing split between their multiple cars. He currently has driven both the No. 52 and the No. 54.
  5. Entry was fielded in a collaboration with Front Row Motorsports.
  6. Before race #5 at Atlanta was rescheduled, this team/driver was scheduled to attempt that race on its originally scheduled date of March 14.
  7. Before race #6 at Homestead was rescheduled, this team/driver was scheduled to attempt that race on its originally scheduled date of March 21.
  8. Although Kevyn Rebolledo was listed as the crew chief for the No. 93 on the entry list for the race at Fontana, Adam Alexander stated during the broadcast of qualifying for that race that Jeff Green was the car's crew chief instead.
  9. Jeff Green qualified the car at Daytona in February, but after Chastain failed to qualify for the race in his own No. 10 car, he replaced Jeff Green in the No. 38.
  10. Schlicker, Chastain's crew chief on the No. 10 car, moved over with him to the No. 38 after Chastain's DNQ in the No. 10, replacing Clifford Turner as the No. 38 crew chief.

NASCAR Gander RV Outdoor Truck Series

All teams updated for the 2020 season

Complete schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Race driver Crew chief
Chevrolet AM Racing 22 Austin Wayne Self[51] Eddie Troconis
GMS Racing 2 Sheldon Creed[52] Jeff Stankiewicz
21 Zane Smith (R)[53] Kevin Manion
23 Brett Moffitt[52] Chad Norris
26 Tyler Ankrum[54] Chad Walter
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb TBA Bryan Smith
TBA TBA
Jordan Anderson Racing 3 Jordan Anderson[55] Wally Rogers
Niece Motorsports 44 Natalie Decker 8[56] Paul Clapprood
Jett Noland 6[56]
Ross Chastain TBA[56]
45 Ty Majeski (R)[57] Phil Gould
Reaume Brothers Racing 00 Angela Ruch (R)[58] Andrew Abbott
33 Jason White TBA John Reaume
TBA TBA
Young's Motorsports 02 Tate Fogleman (R)[59] Chad Kendrick
20 Spencer Boyd[60] Joe Lax
Ford DGR-Crosley 15 Tanner Gray (R)[61] Shane Wilson
Front Row Motorsports 38 Todd Gilliland[62] Jon Leonard
ThorSport Racing 13 Johnny Sauter Joe Shear Jr.
88 Matt Crafton Carl Joiner Jr.
98 Grant Enfinger Jeff Hensley
99 Ben Rhodes Matt Noyce
Toyota Halmar Friesen Racing 52 Stewart Friesen[63] Tripp Bruce
Hattori Racing Enterprises 16 Austin Hill[64] Scott Zipadelli
Kyle Busch Motorsports 4 Raphaël Lessard (R)[65] Mike Hillman Jr.
18 Christian Eckes (R)[66] Rudy Fugle
51 Riley Herbst 1 Danny Stockman Jr.
Kyle Busch 5[67]
Chandler Smith TBA [67]
TBA TBA [67]
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing 19 Derek Kraus (R)[68] Kevin Bellicourt

Limited schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Race driver Crew chief Rounds
Chevrolet CMI Motorsports 49 Ray Ciccarelli[69] Wesley Hopkins 4
Bayley Currey[70] 1
CR7 Motorsports 9 Codie Rohrbaugh[71] Doug George TBA
Diversified Motorsports Enterprises 97 Jesse Little[72] Bruce Cook TBA
FDNY Racing 28 Bryan Dauzat Jim Rosenblum 1
GMS Racing 24 Sam Mayer[52] TBA 5[73]
David Gravel[74] 6[74]
Henderson Motorsports 75 TBA Chris Carrier TBA
Hill Motorsports [N 1] 56 Gus Dean[75] Jamie Jones 1
Niece Motorsports 40 Ross Chastain Frank Kerr TBA
Carson Hocevar 9[76]
Ryan Truex 6[77]
Norm Benning Racing 6 Norm Benning Bill Johnson*
John Vullo
TBA
Peck Motorsports 96 Todd Peck[78] Keith Wolfe 1
Reaume Brothers Racing 34 Josh Reaume Gregory Rayl TBA
Win-Tron Racing 32 Howie DiSavino III[79] TBA TBA
Ford NEMCO Motorsports 8 John Hunter Nemechek Gere Kennon Jr. TBA
TBA TBA
87 Joe Nemechek Duke Whiseant TBA
Roper Racing 04 Cory Roper[80] Shane Whitbeck TBA
Toyota All Out Motorsports 7 Korbin Forrister Danny Gill TBA
Clay Greenfield Motorsports 68 Clay Greenfield[81] Jeff Hammond 8
On Point Motorsports 30 Brennan Poole Rick Markle 1

Notes

  1. Entry at Daytona was fielded in a collaboration with Win-Tron Racing.
  • Norm Benning's crew chief Bill Johnson passed away midway through the season, and he was replaced by John Vullo.

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