STARCOM RACING
Manufacturer: Chevrolet Engine: ECR Engines Driver-crew chief pairings: Quin Houff-George Church (No. 00) 2020 final Fantasy Live rankings: 34th 2021 championship odds: 1,000-1 [caption id="attachment_295485" align="alignright" width="300"]GAUNT BROTHERS RACING
Manufacturer: Toyota Engine: Toyota Racing Development Driver-crew chief pairings: Ty Dillon-Dave Winston (No. 96) 2020 final Fantasy Live rankings: 26th 2021 championship odds: 500-1 What's new: The driver, for one. Ty Dillon landed a spot with the Marty Gaunt-owned team for the Daytona 500. The organization shifts from last year's full-time campaign to a partial schedule this season, with a primary focus on superspeedways and road courses. Team/driver outlook: Plenty is riding on The Great American Race as an open team hoping to avoid a repeat of last year's wrenching failure to qualify. The potential driver roster and part-time slate for the No. 96 entry isn't set beyond the season opener. A Daytona 500 starting berth and an underdog finish would go a long way toward keeping Dillon in consideration for future races.RICK WARE RACING
Manufacturer: Chevrolet/Ford Engine: ECR Engines/Roush Yates Engines Driver-crew chief pairings: Derrike Cope/Joey Gase/Garrett Smithley/JJ Yeley-Pat Tryson (No. 15); Cody Ware-Mike Hillman Sr. (No. 51); Josh Bilicki-Peter Sospenzo (No. 52), Gase/Davison/Smithley/Yeley-Billy Plourde (No. 53). 2020 final Fantasy Live rankings: Yeley (33rd), Gase (36th), Smithley (39th), Bilicki (40th), Davison (45th), Ware (49h) 2021 championship odds: Gase, Davison, Bilicki, Yeley (1,000-1) [caption id="attachment_295486" align="alignright" width="300"]KAULIG RACING
Manufacturer: Chevrolet Engine: ECR Engines Driver-crew chief pairings: Kaz Grala/AJ Allmendinger/TBA-Matt Swiderski (No. 16) 2020 final Fantasy Live rankings: Grala (48th) 2021 championship odds: none What's new: Most everything. Matt Kaulig's creation has grown to three full-time Xfinity Series teams for 2021, and the expansion vibe also stretches to the Cup Series side of things. Kaulig Racing has just one premier-series appearance -- Justin Haley's 13th-place effort in last year's Daytona 500 -- but that number is expected to increase this year as the team zeroes in on a full-time Cup effort in the future. Team/driver outlook: Start-up Cup Series teams often struggle to find footing, but Kaulig's calculated approach of establishing its Xfinity Series performance before setting sail for NASCAR's major leagues has merit. Still plenty of puzzle pieces remain to place (including drivers and dates for the rest of its 2021 schedule), but its lineup for the opening two weeks in Daytona has the potential to surprise with Kaz Grala (Daytona 500) and AJ Allmendinger (road course) well-positioned in their sweet spots.MBM MOTORSPORTS
Manufacturer: Ford/Toyota Engine: Roush Yates Engines/MBM Motorsports Drivers: Timmy Hill-Clinton Cram (No. 66); Chad Finchum-Mark Hillman (No. 13). 2020 final Fantasy Live rankings: Hill (35th), Finchum (51st) 2021 championship odds: Hill (1,000-1) [caption id="attachment_295488" align="alignright" width="300"]BEARD MOTORSPORTS
Manufacturer: Chevrolet Engine: ECR Engines Driver-crew chief pairings: Noah Gragson-Darren Shaw (No. 62) 2020 final Fantasy Live rankings: none 2021 championship odds: none What's new: The driver, but not the hometown. Noah Gragson steps in as the part-time team's driver in its attempt for a Daytona 500 berth, which would mean a Cup Series debut for the Xfinity regular. The 22-year-old driver replaces fellow Las Vegas native Brendan Gaughan, who retired after the 2020 season and helped to select his successor in the No. 62 Chevy. Team/driver outlook: Mark Beard's operation has primarily focused on a schedule limited to races at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway, a strategy that has suited the team well in recent years. Gaughan relished his recurring role as a superspeedway spoiler, occasionally snatching away top-10 finishes from his better-funded competitors. Expect that to continue with Gragson, who has rounded into a proficient racer at that track type.NASCAR.com 2021 team previews schedule
Jan. 18: 23XI Racing Jan. 19: Trackhouse Racing Team Jan. 20: Live Fast Motorsports Jan. 21: Spire Motorsports Jan. 22: JTG Daugherty Racing Jan. 25: Front Row Motorsports Jan. 26: Richard Petty Motorsports Jan. 27: Roush Fenway Racing Jan. 28: Wood Brothers Racing Jan. 29: Richard Childress Racing Jan. 30: Non-chartered and teams outside the top 30 Feb. 1: Chip Ganassi Racing Feb. 2: Stewart-Haas Racing Feb. 3: Joe Gibbs Racing Feb. 4: Team Penske Feb. 5: Hendrick Motorsports