| No. | Driver | Sponsor | Make | Organization |
| 00 | Landon Cassill | William Hill Sports Book | Chevrolet | StarCom Racing |
| 1 | Kurt Busch | GearWrench | Chevrolet | Chip Ganassi Racing |
| 2 | Brad Keselowski | AutoTrader | Ford | Team Penske |
| 3 | Austin Dillon | Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Off-Road | Chevrolet | Richard Childress Racing |
| 4 | Kevin Harvick | Mobil 1 | Ford | Stewart-Haas Racing |
| 6 | Ryan Newman | Oscar Mayer Bacon | Ford | Roush Fenway Racing |
| 8 | Daniel Hemric | Cessna | Chevrolet | Richard Childress Racing |
| 9 | Chase Elliott | NAPA Filters | Chevrolet | Hendrick Motorsports |
| 10 | Aric Almirola | Smithfield | Ford | Stewart-Haas Racing |
| 11 | Denny Hamlin | FedEx Ground | Toyota | Joe Gibbs Racing |
| 12 | Ryan Blaney | PPG | Ford | Team Penske |
| 13 | Ty Dillon | GEICO | Chevrolet | Germain Racing |
| 14 | Clint Bowyer | TOCO Warranty | Ford | Stewart-Haas Racing |
| 15 | Ross Chastain | TBA | Chevrolet | Premium Motorsports |
| 17 | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | SUNNYD | Ford | Roush Fenway Racing |
| 18 | Kyle Busch | M&M’s Hazelnut | Toyota | Joe Gibbs Racing |
| 19 | Martin Truex Jr. | Bass Pro Shops | Toyota | Joe Gibbs Racing |
| 20 | Erik Jones | Craftsman Gas Monkey | Toyota | Joe Gibbs Racing |
| 21 | Paul Menard | Menards / Monster | Ford | Wood Brothers Racing |
| 22 | Joey Logano | Pennzoil | Ford | Team Penske |
| 24 | William Byron | Liberty University | Chevrolet | Hendrick Motorsports |
| 27 | Joe Nemechek | TBD | Chevrolet | Premium Motorsports |
| 32 | Corey LaJoie | Schluter Systems | Ford | Go Fas Racing |
| 34 | Michael McDowell | Love’s Travel Stops | Ford | Front Row Motorsports |
| 36 | Matt Tifft | Surface / Maui Jim | Ford | Front Row Motorsports |
| 37 | Chris Buescher | Natural Light Seltzer | Chevrolet | JTG Daugherty Racing |
| 38 | David Ragan | Select Blinds | Ford | Front Row Motorsports |
| 41 | Daniel Suarez | Haas Automation | Ford | Stewart-Haas Racing |
| 42 | Kyle Larson | Clover | Chevrolet | Chip Ganassi Racing |
| 43 | Bubba Wallace | Victory Junction | Chevrolet | Richard Petty Motorsports |
| 47 | Ryan Preece | Kroger | Chevrolet | JTG Daugherty Racing |
| 48 | Jimmie Johnson | Ally | Chevrolet | Hendrick Motorsports |
| 51 | BJ McLeod | Jacob Companies | Chevrolet | Petty Ware Racing |
| 52 | Garrett Smithley | Honest Abe Roofing | Chevrolet | Rick Ware Racing |
| 53 | JJ Yeley | AQRE.app | Chevrolet | Rick Ware Racing |
| 66 | Joey Gase | Nevada Donor Network | Toyota | MBM Motorsports |
| 77 | Reed Sorenson | TBA | Chevrolet | Spire Motorsports |
| 88 | Alex Bowman | Nationwide | Chevrolet | Hendrick Motorsports |
| 95 | Matt DiBenedetto | Barstool Sports | Toyota | Leavine Family Racing |
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Mike Harmon finished 32nd in the Indiana 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday.
Kyle Busch earned the checkered flag in the race, with Justin Allgaier finishing second, and Noah Gragson crossing the finish line third. Jeb Burton took fourth place, followed by Justin Haley to round out the top five.
Brandon Jones picked up 10 bonus points by winning Stage 1, and Allgaier took Stage 2 to pad his totals for the weekend.
Harmon earned five points over the weekend, increasing his total to 118 on the year. He ranks No. 36 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings. Harmon did not grab any playoff points Saturday and remains on the hunt for his first playoff points of the season.
The 19-year driver qualified in 37th position at 157.709 mph.
After 282 career starts, Harmon continues to search for his first win and top-10 finish.
Harmon battled 37 others cars in the field and the race saw eight cautions and 31 caution laps. There were 14 lead changes before the checkered flag.
With Busch driving to victory in Joe Gibbs’ Supra, Toyota added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 898 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 893. Ford sits at No. 3 with 886 points on the season.
Michael Annett finished 12th in the Indiana 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday.
Kyle Busch earned the checkered flag in the race, with Justin Allgaier finishing second, and Noah Gragson crossing the finish line third. Jeb Burton took fourth place, followed by Justin Haley to round out the top five.
Brandon Jones picked up 10 bonus points by winning Stage 1, and Allgaier took Stage 2 to pad his totals for the weekend.
Annett earned 25 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 770 on the year. He ranks No. 8 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings. Annett did not collect any playoff points and remains at six on the season.
The ninth-year driver qualified in 15th position at 164.501 mph.
Annett has tallied one career victory, 13 top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 59 races.
Annett battled 37 others cars in the field and the race endured eight cautions and 31 caution laps. There were 14 lead changes before the checkered flag.
With Busch driving to victory in Joe Gibbs’ Supra, Toyota added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 898 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 893. Ford sits at No. 3 with 886 points on the season.
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Justin Haley crossed the finish line fifth in the Indiana 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday. It’s Haley’s third top-five finish of the season.
Kyle Busch earned the checkered flag in the race, with Justin Allgaier following in second, and Noah Gragson placing third.
Brandon Jones picked up 10 bonus points by winning Stage 1, and Allgaier finished out front in Stage 2 to pad his totals for the weekend.
Haley earned 35 points over the weekend, giving him 770 on the season. He ranks No. 9 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings. Haley did not muster any playoff points and remains at one on the season.
The second-year driver qualified in the seventh position at 165.642 mph.
Haley still is looking for his first career win but owns three top-five finishes and 17 finishes in the top 10.
Haley battled 37 others cars in the field and the race endured eight cautions and 31 caution laps. There were 14 lead changes before the checkered flag.
With Busch finishing out front in Joe Gibbs’ Supra, Toyota added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 898 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 893. Ford sits at No. 3 with 886 points on the season.
Jeb Burton finished fourth in the Indiana 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday. It’s Burton’s second top-five finish of the season.
Kyle Busch came away with the victory in the race, with Justin Allgaier finishing second, and Noah Gragson placing third. Justin Haley followed in fifth.
Brandon Jones won Stage 1, and Allgaier took Stage 2. Both drivers picked up bonus points for their efforts.
Burton earned 40 points over the weekend, giving him 139 on the year. He ranks No. 32 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings. Burton did not earn any playoff points Saturday and still is seeking his first playoff points of the season.
The sixth-year driver qualified in 12th position at 164.639 mph.
Burton still is looking for his first career win but boasts three top-five finishes and seven finishes in the top 10.
Burton battled 37 others cars in the field and the race endured eight cautions and 31 caution laps. There were 14 lead changes before the checkered flag.
With Busch driving to victory in Coy Gibbs’s Camaro, Toyota added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 898 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 893. Ford sits at No. 3 with 886 points on the season.
Justin Allgaier placed second in the Indiana 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday, 0.132 seconds off the winning pace.
Kyle Busch brought home the win in the race, with Noah Gragson crossing the finish line third. Jeb Burton took fourth place, followed by Justin Haley to round out the top five.
Brandon Jones picked up 10 bonus points by winning Stage 1, and Allgaier won Stage 2 to pad his totals for the weekend.
Allgaier earned 50 points over the weekend, giving him 940 on the year. He ranks No. 4 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings. Allgaier collected one playoff point in the race and is now up to five for the 2019 season.
The 10-year driver qualified in the eighth position at 165.383 mph. He led on three occasions for a total of 24 laps.
Allgaier has tallied 10 career victories, 79 top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 169 races.
Allgaier battled 37 others cars in the field and the race endured eight cautions and 31 caution laps. There were 14 lead changes before the checkered flag.
With Busch driving to victory in Joe Gibbs’ Supra, Toyota added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 898 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 893. Ford sits at No. 3 with 886 points on the season.
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Jimmie Johnson placed 35th in the Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday.
Kevin Harvick came away with the victory in the race, with Joey Logano finishing second, and Bubba Wallace crossing the finish line third. William Byron took fourth place, followed by Clint Bowyer to round out the top five.
Logano picked up 10 bonus points by winning Stage 1, and Harvick took Stage 2.
Johnson earned 10 points over the weekend, giving him 609 on the year. He ranks No. 18 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series points standings. Johnson did not pick up any playoff points Sunday and has yet to tally his first playoff points of the season.
The 19-year driver qualified in the fifth position at 185.181 mph. He led once for a total of four laps but relinquished the lead for good after Lap 91.
Johnson has tallied 83 career victories, 227 top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 360 races.
Johnson battled 39 others cars in the field and the race endured nine cautions and 48 caution laps. There were 14 lead changes before the checkered flag.
With Harvick finishing out front in Stewart-Haas Racing’s Mustang, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 948 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 923. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 883 points on the season.
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Daniel Suarez crossed the finish line 11th in the Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday.
Kevin Harvick came away with the victory in the race, with Joey Logano finishing second, and Bubba Wallace placing third. William Byron brought home fourth place, followed by Clint Bowyer in the No. 5 spot.
Logano picked up 10 bonus points by winning Stage 1, and Harvick took Stage 2.
Suarez earned 31 points over the weekend, giving him 648 on the year. He ranks No. 17 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series standings. Suarez did not earn any playoff points Sunday and has yet to tally his first playoff points of the season.
The third-year driver qualified in 20th position at 183.643 mph.
Suarez still is looking for his first career win but boasts seven top-five finishes and 30 finishes in the top 10.
Suarez battled 39 others cars in the field and the race saw nine cautions and 48 caution laps. There were 14 lead changes before the checkered flag.
With Harvick driving to victory in Stewart-Haas Racing’s Mustang, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 948 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 923. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 883 points on the season.
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Ryan Newman placed eighth in the Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday. It’s Newman’s ninth top-10 finish of the season.
Kevin Harvick earned the checkered flag in the race, with Joey Logano following in second, and Bubba Wallace placing third. William Byron took fourth place, followed by Clint Bowyer in the No. 5 spot.
Logano picked up 10 bonus points by winning Stage 1, and Harvick took Stage 2.
Newman earned 35 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 2000 on the year. He ranks No. 16 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series overall points standings.
Newman did not collect any playoff points Sunday and still is seeking his first playoff points of the season.
The 20-year driver qualified in 22nd position at 183.273 mph.
Newman has tallied 18 career victories, 113 top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 256 races.
There were 40 cars in the field and the race endured nine cautions and 48 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 14 lead changes.
With Harvick driving to victory in Stewart-Haas Racing’s Mustang, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 948 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 923. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 883 points on the season.
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