Editor’s Note: Today’s Richard Childress Racing preview continues NASCAR.com’s countdown of team previews for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season, ranked in reverse order of best finish in last year’s owner standings.

RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING

Manufacturer: Chevrolet
Engine: ECR Engines
Driver-crew chief pairings: Austin Dillon-Justin Alexander (No. 3); Tyler Reddick-Randall Burnett (No. 8)

What’s new: Nothing really and that continuity is a good thing as RCR has no changes to its driver lineup for the first time since 2017. RCR leaned into analytics from its “war room” to help make determinations on pit calls with at-track personnel limited from the COVID-19 pandemic protocols, so it will be interesting to see if that trend continues. From the technical alliance side, Trackhouse Racing Team is onboard, making Daniel Suarez a de facto teammate. It’s similar to their relationship with Richard Petty Motorsports and its new driver, Erik Jones.

Team outlook: The goal is to get both of its cars to the playoffs — the last time RCR had two teams in the playoffs was 2017 with Dillon and Ryan Newman. With Dillon’s maturity and Reddick’s growth, the possibility exists for the organization to have multiple drivers win for the first time since 2017. At the very least, one of its two cars should be playoff bound. Under the elimination format, RCR has only completely missed the playoffs once (2019) in seven seasons.

Racing Insights’ stats break: The team led 168 laps led — their most in a season since 2013. They also had twice as top-10 finishes as they did in 2019. Dillon and Reddick’s 1-2 finish at Texas in July were two of seven top fives for RCR in 2020.

RELATED: All of RCR’s wins by driver

Austin Dillon, No. 3 Chevrolet

Experience: Eighth full-time season in the NASCAR Cup Series
2020 stats: 11th in final standings; One win, four top fives and nine top 10s
2020 final Fantasy Live ranking: 16th
2021 championship odds: 100-1

Austin Dillon
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Outlook: Dillon is coming off a 2020 season that saw him reach the playoffs for the fourth time in five years and reach Victory Lane for the third time in four years. Teaming back up with Alexander, Dillon showed an improvement on short tracks and a steady consistency on 1.5-mile tracks. One trouble spot to watch for with Dillon in 2021: Road courses. With seven on the schedule this year, they carry increasing importance and he has not finished in the top 10 in any of his 15 starts on that track type. After posting a career high in laps led, reaching the Round of 12 and his best standings finish since 2017, the expectation will be for AD to carry that late-season momentum forward into 2021 with another playoff berth and playoff advancement.

Tyler Reddick, No. 8 Chevrolet

Experience: Second full-time season in the NASCAR Cup Series
2020 stats: 19th in final standings; 0 wins, three top fives and nine top 10s
2020 final Fantasy Live ranking: 18th
2021 championship odds: 80-1

Tyler Reddick
Katelyn Mulcahy | Getty Images

Outlook: Reddick’s freshman season in the Cup Series saw him experience some strong peaks — runner-up to his teammate in the summer at Texas and a great fourth-place run at Homestead-Miami — as well as quite a few valleys — five crash-induced finishes and a forgettable doubleheader at Pocono. Growing pains in Year 1 were to be expected, but a jump to the playoffs in Year 2 is the expectation. The 25-year-old California native is a threat to win at several tracks with Homestead-Miami and the Bristol dirt race topping the list — thanks to his dirt background and his proclivity to ride the high line. Another key to making the playoffs? Consistency, finishes and stage points. That means more top 10s and top 15s, less droughts without those finishes and scoring more than 75 stage points — his total in 2020.

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

Today’s Wood Brothers Racing preview continues NASCAR.com’s countdown of team previews for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season, starting with new chartered teams then ranked in reverse order of best finish in last year’s owner standings.

MORE: Changes to know for 2021 season

WOOD BROTHERS RACING

Manufacturer: Ford
Engine: Roush Yates Engines
Driver-crew chief pairings: Matt DiBenedetto- Greg Erwin (No. 21)

What’s new: A brand-new driver … a year from now. Toward the end of the season and with no contract in place for incumbent driver Matt DiBenedetto as late as the first week of October, the writing on the wall was starting to indicate soon-to-be Xfinity Series champ Austin Cindric would slide into the famed No. 21 Ford. He will, but not until the start of the 2022 season. The team elected to bring back the fan-favorite DiBenedetto at the last minute, maintaining the driver-crew chief combo with veteran Greg Erwin calling the shots atop the pit box f0r 2021.

RELATED: DiBenedetto back with Wood Bros. in ’21

Team outlook: In terms of single-car teams, Wood Brothers is certainly the organization to beat for the time being. Still in search of that elusive 100th team win, WBR has the equipment to get it done and, you’d think, the driver to do so. DiBenedetto has shown at times to be capable of battling the sport’s best down to the wire for a victory; it’s only a matter of time before he closes the deal and picks up his first career victory.

MORE: DiBenedetto 2020 season in review

Racing Insights’ stats break: DiBenedetto has one year left in the No. 21 to get the team its 100th Cup win. After a career year in which he made the playoffs for the first time (and took the Wood Brothers to just its second playoff appearance ever) and finishing runner-up twice, DiBenedetto looks to prove he is more than just a fan favorite by getting a win.

Matt DiBenedetto, No. 21 Ford

Experience: Seventh full season in NASCAR Cup Series (33 starts in 2015; 35 in ’16)
2020 stats: 13th in final standings; 0 wins, 3 top fives, 11 top 10s
2020 final Fantasy Live ranking: 13th
2021 championship odds: 50-1

No. 21 history: See most memorable drivers

Outlook: To be honest, it was a little surprising to see DiBenedetto wind up with a zero in the win column in 2020, given his momentum as a preseason dark-horse pick and the organization’s strong alliance with Team Penske — which scored eight wins among its three drivers. After spending the previous year with a different organization and manufacturer, perhaps it can be chalked up to the lack of practice laps and general face-to-face time with his new comrades due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After all, he did score a runner-up finish in the second race of the season before things went haywire. Still fighting for a job for 2022, a return to the playoffs seems like a foregone conclusion for a continually improving DiBenedetto, and a win — or two — feels completely reasonable, if not expected.

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

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Starting the engines on its 21st season of NASCAR coverage and its 18th as home to The Great American Race, FOX Sports sets its Daytona Speedweeks talent assignments.

Highlighting the 2021 season openers, NASCAR CUP SERIES driver Clint Bowyer joins the FOX NASCAR CUP SERIES booth for his first DAYTONA 500 (Sunday, Feb. 14, at 2:30 PM ET on FOX), and veteran motor sports reporter Jamie Little makes the historic move to the ARCA MENARDS SERIES broadcast booth as the first female play-by-play announcer for a nationally televised motor sports series.

Additionally, three-time NASCAR CUP SERIES champion and NASCAR Hall-of-Famer Tony Stewart joins Adam Alexander and Bowyer on the call for the NASCAR XFINITY SERIES race at Daytona (Saturday, Feb 13, at 5:00 PM ET on FS1), with Regan Smith and Vince Welch reporting from the pits. The prerace team consists of Shannon Spake, NASCAR Hall-of-Famer Bobby Labonte and Larry McReynolds.

RELATED: Speedweeks schedule | FOX Sports sets programming schedule

Mike Joy, covering his 42nd DAYTONA 500 for live television or radio, handles DAYTONA 500 play-by-play, with NASCAR Hall-of-Famer and four-time NASCAR CUP SERIES champion Jeff Gordon and Bowyer serving as analysts. In addition to her new role with the ARCA MENARDS SERIES, Little also continues as a DAYTONA 500 pit reporter, alongside Smith and Welch.

Longtime race analyst and two-time DAYTONA 500-winning crew chief Larry McReynolds, back with FOX for his 18th Daytona Speedweeks as a broadcaster, partners with Joy, Gordon and Bowyer, delivering unmatched insight from the FOX Sports studios in Charlotte.

FOX Deportes returns to the DAYTONA 500 for its ninth consecutive season, with renowned announcer Tony Rivera providing play-by-play and Emmy Award-winner Jessi Losada and Giselle Zarur delivering analysis.

Handling DAYTONA 500 pre-race coverage on FOX and FS1 from the track and the Charlotte studios, hosts Chris Myers and Spake team with Gordon, Bowyer, McReynolds, two-time DAYTONA 500 winner Michael Waltrip and Labonte to keep race fans up to date leading into The Great American Race. Myers, working his 18th DAYTONA 500 for FOX, will continue his at-track hosting role for the remainder of the 2021 FOX NASCAR season. Veteran sports reporter and acclaimed storyteller Tom Rinaldi also will contribute to FOX NASCAR DAYTONA 500 coverage.

FOX NASCAR analyst and 2010 DAYTONA 500 winner Jamie McMurray is back behind the wheel for the 2021 DAYTONA 500 and will return to the FOX Sports team full-time the following week.

Talent lineups for additional NASCAR CUP SERIES Daytona Speedweeks events:

BUSCH CLASH at DAYTONA (Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 7:00 PM ET, FS1) – Mike Joy (play-by-play), Jeff Gordon (analyst), Clint Bowyer (analyst), Larry McReynolds (analyst), Jamie Little (pit reporter) and Regan Smith (pit reporter)

DAYTONA 500 QUALIFYING (Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 7:00 PM ET, FS1) – Mike Joy (play-by-play), Jeff Gordon (analyst), Clint Bowyer (analyst), Larry McReynolds (analyst) and Jamie Little (pit reporter)

DUEL AT DAYTONA (Thursday, Feb. 11, at 7:00 PM ET, FS1) – Mike Joy (play-by-play), Jeff Gordon (analyst), Clint Bowyer (analyst), Larry McReynolds (analyst), Jamie Little (pit reporter) and Regan Smith (pit reporter)

The NASCAR XFINITY SERIES race at Daytona has Smith and Welch reporting from the pits. The prerace team consists of Spake, Labonte and McReynolds.

Welch and Waltrip call the action for the NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES race from Daytona (Friday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 PM on FS1), with Little and Smith in the pits. Kaitlyn Vincie, Todd Bodine and Phil Parsons handle pre-race duties.

On Saturday, Feb. 13, at 1:30 PM ET on FS1, Parsons joins Little in the ARCA MENARDS SERIES booth, along with 2016 ARCA champion Chase Briscoe. Kate Osborne and Jamie Howe report from the pits.

FOX NASCAR has won 25 Sports Emmy Awards since its inaugural year of coverage in 2001, including multiple statues for Outstanding Live Sports Series, Live Event Audio/Sound and Live Technical Team Remote.

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Since 1994, Hendrick Motorsports has fielded a lineup that includes at least one former champion in its stable. As a whole, the company has 13 Cup titles — the latest of which came from Chase Elliott in 2020. (That’s seven for Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon with four and Elliott joining Terry Labonte with one apiece).

Championships are simply a part of the Hendrick DNA.

In recent years, the four-car team has had an infusion of youth into its garage with the retirements of Hall of Famers or soon-to-be Hall of Famers in Gordon, Johnson and Dale Earnhardt Jr., while seeing Elliott, Alex Bowman, William Byron and Kyle Larson join its ranks. The team now boasts a lineup with four drivers who are 28 or younger.

Elliott has risen to the top of that crop with 11 wins over the past three years, his 2020 championship run only further cementing that. Bowman has nabbed wins in each of the last two years and is fresh off a run to the Round of 8 in the 2020 NASCAR Playoffs. Byron scored his first Cup win in his third season and seems primed for a breakout year armed with a new but familiar crew chief. And then there’s Larson, a driver with unquestioned talent but some off-track baggage after being fired from Chip Ganassi Racing and suspended from NASCAR (since reinstated) for using a racial slur during an iRacing event last April.

With such a talented trio of teammates, who is the biggest challenger to knock Elliott off the top of the Hendrick perch? NASCAR.com’s RJ Kraft and Pat DeCola debate if it’s possible and who that driver might be.

RELATED: William Byron as a dark horse to watch in 2021?

KRAFT: Admittedly, it is going to be hard to drop Elliott from the top of the Hendrick mountain. He was the best driver in the organization over the last three seasons, and that was when they had a seven-time champion in the fold. With that said, I think Larson is Elliott’s biggest challenger at Hendrick. There is no question about his talent behind the wheel as he dominated dirt tracks all summer long and nabbed his second straight Golden Driller at the Chili Bowl in January. His exile last year was self-inflicted, and he has taken steps to make amends, acknowledging hard lessons learned as he rejoins the NASCAR ranks.

The California native compiled six wins over the last five years with Chip Ganassi Racing, and the No. 5 Chevrolet in the Hendrick garage is a step up from that ride. I am bullish on how he will gel with crew chief Cliff Daniels and the speed that duo can produce on intermediates. Before a summer swoon, Daniels and Johnson had some strong results on intermediates.

While it could be expected there will be an adjustment period for Larson as he gets back in a stock car with a new team, I have my eye on the Miami-Las Vegas-Phoenix-Atlanta-Bristol dirt stretch of races that are the third through seventh Cup races on the calendar. I expect him to grab a win at one of those tracks and serve notice that he will be Elliott’s biggest in-house challenger.

RELATED: Kyle Larson acknowledges gaining perspective in heartfelt essay

DECOLA: No doubt, we’ll see Larson shine in spots this year — you’re right on with that Bristol dirt projection; he has to be the favorite right now — but there’s a different driver I expect to put on a show in 2021, and it’s Bowman.

After entering the fold as a full-time driver for Hendrick in 2018, replacing literally the most popular driver of all time (as a rookie*, no less!), “The Showman” has continued to improve year after year, race after race. A rather dominant win at Auto Club in the third race of the season foreshadowed a strong campaign and, while he did have ups and downs post-restart, he closed out the season extremely strong with an average finish of 8.33 over the final third of the season. For comparison, Elliott’s average finish during the same stretch — i.e. his championship run — was 10.75.

Now team owner Rick Hendrick is entrusting Bowman to replace yet another legend when he steps into Johnson’s vaunted No. 48 Chevrolet. Do you think Mr. H would ask just anybody to follow in the footsteps of the pair of surefire Hall of Famers without a tremendous amount of thought and consideration? Not a chance.

Bowman has earned the Hendrick’s trust over years of patient dedication to the organization, putting in the hours in the sim for the good of the team, being sponsor-friendly and, most importantly, continuing to hone his craft and get better and better on the real race track.

Despite all this, it feels like Bowman continues to get slept on.

Everything seems like it’s rounding into place for Bowman to have a career-making year and perhaps spark a new No. 48 dynasty. It’s too early to tell if he’ll unseat his teammate, but to me, he’s Hendrick’s clear second fiddle at the moment. I honestly lean toward thinking the 27-year-old wouldn’t be meeting expectations if he falls short of the Championship 4 in 2021.

* Yes, we know Bowman was not a rookie in 2018.

Trackhouse Racing Team unveiled Daniel Suarez’s No. 99 iFLY Chevrolet paint scheme Wednesday for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season.

iFLY is an indoor sky-diving company. It has flown more than 10,000,000 people in a dozen countries and at sea since launching the modern vertical wind tunnel industry in 1998. iFLY has 85 facilities operating worldwide, including a location in Concord, North Carolina.

RELATED: Trackhouse Racing Team 2021 season preview

The 2021 season will mark Suarez’s fifth full-time run in the Cup Series. It’ll be his first with Trackhouse, as the team makes its official NASCAR debut Feb. 14 in the season-opening Daytona 500. Founder and owner Justin Marks announced the organization’s formation back in October, and a partnership with Pitbull was recently revealed this month.

Scroll to see different angles of the No. 99 iFLY Chevrolet.

 

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The 2021 Rolex 24 field is picture-perfect once again.

Spectators soaked in a peek at the array of prototypes and sports cars during last weekend’s Roar Before the 24 preliminary at Daytona International Speedway. But that was just a prelude to the twice-around-the-clock classic that opens the IMSA season, the 59th Rolex 24 at Daytona, which starts at 3:40 p.m. ET Saturday and ends at the same time Sunday (NBC, NBC Sports App, NBCSN, TrackPass, IMSA.com).

RELATED: How to watch the Rolex 24 | NASCAR stars gearing up

The field assembled Wednesday at the 3.56-mile circuit for the traditional group photo before the 24-hour endurance event, capturing the lineup from multiple angles. The 49 entries are divided among five classes of cars competing for divisional wins and overall laurels.

The No. 31 Whelen Engineering Racing Cadillac DPi will start from the pole position Saturday after a victory in last weekend’s Roar, and the prototype sits in the No. 1 post in the group photo. Defending NASCAR Cup Series champion Chase Elliott will be part of the roster for the No. 31 team, sharing driving duties with Felipe Nasr, Mike Conway and Pipo Derani this weekend.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — FOX Sports kicks off its 21st season of NASCAR coverage with a packed slate of live racing from Daytona International Speedway on six consecutive days, beginning Feb. 9 and culminating with the Daytona 500 on FOX and FOX Deportes on Feb. 14 (2:30 p.m. ET). Live Daytona 500 pre-race coverage begins on FS1 with NASCAR RACEDAY at 11 a.m. ET, before the show’s move to FOX at 1 p.m. ET.

FOX NASCAR’s presentation of Daytona Speedweeks, anchored by its 18th Daytona 500, also includes FS1’s live telecast of the season openers for both the NASCAR Xfinity Series and ARCA Menards Series on Feb. 13 and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series on Feb. 12. This year marks the 19th consecutive season of exclusive Truck Series coverage for FOX Sports.

RELATED: Full NASCAR schedule for 2021

The Daytona 500 is streamed live in English and Spanish on the FOX Sports app. FOX Deportes, the No. 1 Spanish-language sports network in the U.S., also offers live coverage of the Daytona 500.

NASCAR RACE HUB returns for the 2021 season just one day before cars hit the track at Daytona, on Feb. 8, live at 6 p.m. ET on FS1. Below is the complete FOX Sports and FOX Deportes’ Daytona Speedweeks programming schedule:

FOX NASCAR DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS SCHEDULE
(all times live and ET unless otherwise noted and subject to change)

Monday, Feb. 8

  • NASCAR RACE HUB (6-7 p.m.) (FS1)

Tuesday, Feb. 9

  • NASCAR RACEDAY (BUSCH CLASH AT DAYTONA) (6-7 p.m.) (FS1)
  • BUSCH CLASH AT DAYTONA (7-9 p.m.) (FS1)

Wednesday, Feb. 10

  • NASCAR CUP SERIES PRACTICE (12-1 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR RACE HUB (6-7 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR CUP SERIES QUALIFYING (7-9 p.m.) (FS1)

 Thursday, Feb. 11

  • NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES PRACTICE (5:30-6:30 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR RACEDAY (DUEL AT DAYTONA) (6:30-7 p.m.) (FS1)
  • DUEL AT DAYTONA (7-10 p.m.) (FS1)

Friday, Feb. 12

  • NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES QUALIFYING (3-4:30 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR XFINITY SERIES PRACTICE (4:30-5:30 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR RACE HUB WEEKEND EDITION (5:30-6:30 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR RACEDAY: NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES (6:30-7:30 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES RACING (7:30-10 p.m.) (FS1)

Saturday, Feb. 13

  • NASCAR CUP SERIES PRACTICE (9:30-10:30 a.m.) (FS2)
  • NASCAR XFINITY SERIES QUALIFYING (10:30-11 a.m.) (FS2)
  • NASCAR XFINITY SERIES QUALIFYING (11 a.m.-12 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR CUP SERIES FINAL PRACTICE (12-1 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR RACE HUB WEEKEND EDITION (1-1:30 p.m.) (FS1)
  • ARCA MENARDS SERIES RACING (1:30-4 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR RACEDAY: NASCAR XFINITY SERIES (4-5 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR XFINITY SERIES RACING (5-7:30 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR XFINITY SERIES POST-RACE SHOW (7:30-8 p.m.) (FS1)

Sunday, Feb. 14

  • NASCAR RACEDAY (DAYTONA 500) (11 a.m.-1 p.m.) (FS1)
  • NASCAR RACEDAY (DAYTONA 500) (1-2:30 p.m.) (FOX)
  • FOX DEPORTES EN VIVO (2-2:30 p.m.) (FOX Deportes)
  • DAYTONA 500 (2:30-6:30 p.m.) (FOX & FOX Deportes)

Today’s Roush Fenway Racing preview continues NASCAR.com’s countdown of team previews for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season, ranked in reverse order of best finish in last year’s owner standings.

MORE: Changes to know for 2021 season

ROUSH FENWAY RACING

Manufacturer: Ford
Engine: Roush-Yates
Driver-crew chief pairings: Ryan Newman-Scott Graves (No. 6), Chris Buescher-Luke Lambert (No. 17)

What’s new: Apart from the newly signed sponsor in Kohler Generators for Ryan Newman, there’s really nothing else new going on at Roush Fenway Racing. The team returns both of its drivers and their crew chiefs from 2020, as Chris Buescher continues with the No. 17 team and Newman sticks with his No. 6 crew. Other partners, such as Castrol and Guaranteed Rate, therefore extended their relationships with the organization.

Team outlook: Neither of the two Roush Fenway Racing drivers won a race or qualified for the NASCAR Playoffs in 2020. That should be the goal for 2021. A win would secure a berth, but pointing their way in would still be considered a step in the right direction.

Racing Insights’ stats break: Five of Roush Fenway Racing’s 10 top-10 finishes came in the final 14 races of the 2020 season. … Chris Buescher matched his career most top-fives in 2020 and had a career high eight top-10 finishes in his first year in the No. 17.

Ryan Newman, No. 6 Ford

Experience: 20th full season in NASCAR Cup Series
2020 stats: 25th in final standings; 0 wins, 0 top fives, 2 top 10s
2020 final Fantasy Live ranking: 25th
2021 championship odds: 250/1

Outlook: Newman missed three of the 36 races last season after a crash in the season-opening Daytona 500 sidelined him. The Indiana native hit a career low in top 10s with just two in 2020. His previous low was seven in 2006. He’ll need to work his way back toward the front of the pack in 2021, especially if he wants to return to Victory Lane for the first time since 2017.

Chris Buescher, No. 17 Ford

Experience: Sixth full season in NASCAR Cup Series
2020 stats: 21st in final standings; 0 wins, 2 top fives, 8 top 10s
2020 final Fantasy Live ranking: 21st
2021 championship odds: 300/1

Outlook: This will mark Buescher’s second full-time season with Roush Fenway Racing, so he should be more comfortable in the No. 17 Ford. Buescher’s first and only career win at NASCAR’s top level so far came in 2016 at Pocono Raceway, where the Cup Series will host a doubleheader in 2021. Hitting a new top-five high would be a good, realistic goal for the Texas native. He had a career-best eight top-10 finishes last year but only matched his two top-five peak.

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

The next generation of NASCAR drivers is developing throughout the three national series, and there’s a good crop of them heading into their respective 2021 seasons.

NASCAR.com’s Power Rankings guru, Pat DeCola, recently ranked the top 10 NASCAR prospects 23 years of age and younger. His No. 1 pick — spoiler — was Austin Cindric, the 2020 Xfinity Series champion who will try to defend his title with Team Penske in 2021 but already has a Cup Series ride lined up for 2022 thanks to Wood Brothers Racing.

MORE: See the full 23-and-younger Power Rankings

Fellow NASCAR.com writers Terrin Waack and Chase Wilhelm, however, thought there were two other drivers deserving of the top spot. See below for their arguments.

Note: Drivers who fit the age requirement but have completed a full NASCAR Cup Series season or are slated to in 2021 were ineligible for consideration.

WAACK: Sam Mayer. This kid — and I do mean kid because he’s still just 17 years old — already has a win in a NASCAR national series event. Last year, Mayer won the Camping World Truck Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, making him the second-youngest driver to record a victory in the division. (Cole Custer, who now races full time in the Cup Series, was 16 when he won in 2014 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.) Mayer did it with flare, too, beating GMS Racing teammate and 2018 Truck Series champion Brett Moffitt to the finish line by a hefty 4.413 seconds. Mayer led the final 30 laps in what also happened to be the playoff opener, essentially taking away a guaranteed postseason berth from the championship-contending field.

On top of that career accomplishment, Mayer ran a full (albeit short) 2020 ARCA Menards East Series schedule and wound up as the overwhelming series champion. He won five out of the six races, and his sole non-win was a runner-up finish. Mayer also raced part time in the ARCA Menards Series last season, winning five of the 13 events in which he competed.

JR Motorsports recognized Mayer’s potential and jumped at the opportunity to sign him to its roster for the 2021 Xfinity Series season. Mayer will pilot Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s No. 8 Chevrolet for the second half of the schedule. Then, in 2022, Mayer will take over the ride full time.

Mayer sure seems like a quick learner — and a quick winner.

RELATED: Sam Mayer joins JR Motorsports to run in Xfinity Series

WILHELM: If you had Zane Smith in your Camping World Truck Series Championship 4 last year, then you were probably in the minority. This year, though, it will be expected from the 21-year-old driver.

Not only did Smith finish runner-up in the points standings with two victories, but his inaugural Xfinity Series part-time campaign in 2019 also was an impressive one. Smith piloted the No. 8 JR Motorsports in 10 races, earning a pair of top fives and seven top 10s.

Smith is poised to give Camping World Truck Series champion and teammate Sheldon Creed, along with the rest of the field, a run for their money in his second full-time season with GMS Racing. I think he’ll pick up right where he left off with three top-three finishes to wrap up the 2020 season.

Yeah, Cindric and Mayer are quality picks, but Smith is a name we’ll be talking about for years to come.

JAYSKI: Zane Smith more motivated than ever

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. — Joe Gibbs Racing driver Ty Gibbs will compete for the ARCA Menards Series Championship in 2021 and make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut in the No. 54 Toyota Supra.

Gibbs, who captured an ARCA Menards Series-high six wins in 2020 despite running a partial schedule, will return to the No. 18 Toyota Camry to run the full schedule and compete for the championship. In addition to his six wins, Gibbs scored 12 top-five and 14 top-10 finishes in his 16 starts last season to help claim the organization’s first ARCA Menards Series Owner’s Championship. In addition, Gibbs also earned a win in six starts in the ARCA Menards East Series.

RELATED: Xfinity Series schedule | ARCA Menards Series schedule

“We want to build on the success that our team had last season,” said JGR ARCA Menards Series crew chief Mark McFarland. “Ty works extremely hard to prepare each week and it’s exciting to have him behind the wheel for every race and the opportunity to go after our goal of winning that championship.”

In addition to competing in the ARCA Menards Series, Gibbs is slated to make his Xfinity Series debut driving the No. 54 Toyota Supra starting with the road course race in Daytona on February 20. Although his exact schedule in the Series is still being finalized, current plans qualify Gibbs to contend for the Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors. He will be joined behind the wheel of the No. 54 Toyota Supra this season by veteran teammates Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, and Martin Truex Jr., all of whom are scheduled to run at least one race.

“I’m pumped to run the full season in the ARCA Menards Series,” said Ty Gibbs. “(Crew Chief) Mark (McFarland) has put together an amazing team that gives me a chance to be successful every week.

“I’m also really excited to have the opportunity to work with (crew chief) Chris Gayle to make my debut in the Xfinity Series,” added Gibbs. “I can’t imagine a better situation for me to learn and be able to compare notes, not only with my Series’ teammates like Brandon (Jones), Harrison (Burton) and Daniel (Hemric), but also veterans like Kyle, Denny and Martin who I will share the car with.”

A full schedule to include driver assignments for JGR’s No. 54 Xfinity Series entry will be announced at a later date.

“I’m looking forward to the upcoming season,” said Chris Gayle, who will serve as crew chief for the JGR No. 54 Xfinity Series entry in 2021. “Ty has already shown a great deal of talent with each step he has taken in his career and I think the opportunity to also learn from his veteran teammates will be a huge benefit to his development.”