List of NASCAR teams

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NASCAR teams compete in all three national NASCAR series: the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Craftsman 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.

Contents

NASCAR Cup Series

All teams updated for the 2024 season

Teams and drivers

Full time

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chief
Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 5 Kyle Larson [1] Cliff Daniels
9 Chase Elliott [2] Alan Gustafson
24 William Byron [3] Rudy Fugle
48 Alex Bowman [4] Blake Harris
JTG Daugherty Racing 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. [5] TBA
Kaulig Racing 16 A. J. Allmendinger 3 Travis Mack
Josh Williams 2
Derek Kraus 6
Shane van Gisbergen 8
Ty Dillon 5
TBA 12
31 Daniel Hemric Trent Owens
Richard Childress Racing 3 Austin Dillon [6] TBA
8 Kyle Busch [7] Randall Burnett
Spire Motorsports 7 Corey LaJoie [8] Ryan Sparks
71 Zane Smith (R)Stephen Doran
77 Carson Hocevar (R) Luke Lambert
Trackhouse Racing 1 Ross Chastain [9] TBA
99 Daniel Suárez [10] Matt Swiderski
Ford Front Row Motorsports 34 Michael McDowell [11] TBA
38 Todd Gilliland Travis Peterson
RFK Racing 6 Brad Keselowski [12] TBA
17 Chris Buescher [13] TBA
Rick Ware Racing 15 Riley Herbst 2Billy Plourde
Kaz Grala (R)25
Cody Ware 9
51 Justin Haley Chris Lawson
Stewart-Haas Racing 4 Josh Berry (R) Rodney Childers
10 Noah Gragson Drew Blickensderfer
14 Chase Briscoe TBA
41 Ryan Preece TBA
Team Penske 2 Austin Cindric [14] Brian Wilson
12 Ryan Blaney [15] TBA
22 Joey Logano [16] TBA
Wood Brothers Racing 21 Harrison Burton Jeremy Bullins
Toyota 23XI Racing 23 Bubba Wallace [17] Bootie Barker
45 Tyler Reddick Billy Scott
Joe Gibbs Racing 11 Denny Hamlin [18] Chris Gabehart
19 Martin Truex Jr. [19] [20] James Small
20 Christopher Bell [21] [22] Adam Stevens
54 Ty Gibbs Chris Gayle
Legacy Motor Club 42 John Hunter Nemechek Ben Beshore
43 Erik Jones Dave Elenz

Part time

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefRaces
Chevrolet Beard Motorsports 62 Anthony Alfredo Darren Shaw2
TBA2
Erebus Motorsport TBA Brodie Kostecki TBATBA
Live Fast Motorsports 78 B. J. McLeod TBA1
TBA5
The Money Team Racing 50TBATBATBA
Trackhouse Racing TBA Shane van Gisbergen TBA7
91TBATBATBA
Ford Front Row Motorsports 36 Kaz Grala TBA1
RFK Racing 60 David Ragan TBA1
TBATBA
Toyota 23XI Racing 67TBATBATBA
Legacy Motor Club 84 Jimmie Johnson Jason Burdett9

NASCAR Xfinity Series

All teams updated for the 2024 season

Teams and drivers

Full time

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chief
Chevrolet Alpha Prime Racing 43 Ryan Ellis TBA
44 Brennan Poole TBA
Big Machine Racing 48 Parker Kligerman TBA
DGM Racing [23] 91 Kyle Weatherman TBA
JD Motorsports [24] 4 Dawson Cram TBA
Jeremy Clements Racing 51 Jeremy Clements TBA
Jordan Anderson Racing 27 Jeb Burton Shane Whitbeck
31 Parker Retzlaff Chad Kendrick
JR Motorsports 1 Sam Mayer Mardy Lindley
7 Justin Allgaier Jim Pohlman
8 Sammy Smith Adam Wall
9 Brandon Jones Phillip Bell
Kaulig Racing 11 Josh Williams Kevin Walter
16 A. J. Allmendinger Alex Yontz
97 Shane van Gisbergen (R)Bruce Schlicker
Mike Harmon Racing 74TBATBA
Our Motorsports 5 Anthony Alfredo Josh Graham
Richard Childress Racing 2 Jesse Love (R)Danny Stockman Jr.
21 Austin Hill TBA
Young's Motorsports 42 Leland Honeyman (R)Andrew Abbott
Ford AM Racing [25] 15 Hailie Deegan (R)Joe Williams Jr.
RSS Racing 28 Kyle Sieg TBA
29 Blaine Perkins TBA
39 Ryan Sieg TBA
Stewart-Haas Racing 00 Cole Custer TBA
98 Riley Herbst TBA
Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Sheldon Creed Sam McAulay
19 Ryan Truex Seth Chavka
Joe Graf Jr.
Taylor Gray
William Sawalich
20 John Hunter Nemechek Tyler Allen
Aric Almirola
81 Chandler Smith Jeff Meendering
Sam Hunt Racing 26 Sage Karam TBA
Jeffrey Earnhardt
Corey Heim

Part-time

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverRounds
Chevrolet Alpha Prime Racing 45 Brad Perez TBA
Caesar Bacarella 1
DGM Racing 92 Josh Bilicki 1
Kaulig Racing 10 Daniel Dye 10
Mike Harmon Racing 47TBATBA
Peterson Racing Group 87 Austin Green 9
Ford AM Racing 15TBATBA
RSS Racing 38 C. J. McLaughlin TBA
TBA Emerling-Gase Motorsports TBA Patrick Emerling TBA

Notes

    NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

    All teams updated for the 2024 season

    Teams and drivers

    Full time

    ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chief
    Chevrolet Bret Holmes Racing 32 Bret Holmes Mike Shiplett
    CR7 Motorsports 9 Grant Enfinger Jeff Stankewicz
    Faction46 46 Thad Moffitt (R) Doug George
    Freedom Racing Enterprises 76 Spencer Boyd Greg Ely
    McAnally-Hilgemann Racing 18 Tyler Ankrum Mark Hillman
    19 Christian Eckes [26] Charles Denike [26]
    43 Daniel Dye TBA
    Niece Motorsports 41 Bayley Currey TBA
    42 Matt Mills TBA
    45TBATBA
    Rackley WAR 25 Ty Dillon Shane Wilson
    Rev Racing 2 Nick Sanchez Kevin Manion
    Spire Motorsports 77 Chase Purdy Jason Trinchere
    TBA Kyle Busch TBA
    TBA
    Ford Front Row Motorsports 38 Layne Riggs (R)Dylan Cappello
    Reaume Brothers Racing 22TBA
    33 Lawless Alan TBA
    ThorSport Racing 13 Jake Garcia TBA
    88 Matt Crafton TBA
    98 Ty Majeski TBA
    99 Ben Rhodes TBA
    Toyota Halmar Friesen Racing 52 Stewart Friesen Jimmy Villeneuve
    Hill Motorsports 56 Timmy Hill TBA
    TRICON Garage 5 Dean Thompson TBA
    11 Corey Heim TBA
    15 Tanner Gray TBA
    17 Taylor Gray Jeff Hensley

    Part time

    ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefRounds
    Chevrolet CR7 Motorsports 97 Codie Rohrbaugh TBA
    FDNY Racing 28 Bryan Dauzat TBA
    GK Racing 95 Clay Greenfield Tucker Wingo
    Henderson Motorsports 75 Stefan Parsons TBA
    McAnally-Hilgemann Racing 91 Jack Wood Kevin Bellicourt
    Roper Racing 04 Marco Andretti TBA
    Ford Reaume Brothers Racing TBA Keith McGee TBA
    ThorSport Racing 66 Conner Jones TBA
    Toyota Tricon Garage 1 William Sawalich TBA

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