Driver is coming off Kansas race where he was involved in hard crash

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Justin Allgaier will not compete in all-star activities this week at Charlotte Motor Speedway, as his No. 51 car has been withdrawn from the Sprint Showdown by HScott Motorsports.

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Car owner Harry Scott Jr. and competition director Steve Addington made the decision to focus instead on next week’s points-paying Coca-Cola 600, according to a team representative. The top two finishers in Friday night’s Sprint Showdown, as well as a third driver chosen by fan vote, transfer to the Sprint All-Star Race on Saturday evening.

As an exhibition race, the all-star event does not award points. Allgaier was involved in a hard crash with David Gilliland this past Saturday night at Kansas Speedway, and the rookie fell to 29th in the Sprint Cup Series standings after the 36th-place finish.

Allgaier reacted to the decision by posting an image of a sad face to the social network Twitter. Among those who took note was Dale Earnhardt Jr.

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Monday, May 12
5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FOX Sports 1
6:30 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub (re-air), FOX Sports 2
7 p.m., NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Kansas (re-air), FOX Sports 1
2:30 a.m. (Tue), NASCAR Now, ESPN2
3 a.m. (Tue.), NASCAR Camping World Truck Race at Kansas, FOX Sports 1
5 a.m. (Tue.) NASCAR Race Hub Special (re-air), FOX Sports 1
 
Tuesday, May 13
5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FOX Sports 1
6:30 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub (re-air), FOX Sports 2
2:30 a.m. (Wed.), NASCAR Now, ESPN2

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Wednesday, May 14
7 a.m., NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Kansas (re-air), FOX Sports 2
10 a.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Race at Kansas, FOX Sports 1
12 p.m. NASCAR Race Hub Special (re-air), FOX Sports 1
1 p.m., NASCAR K&N Pro Series Race at Stockton (re-air), FOX Sports 1
5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FOX Sports 1
6:30 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub (re-air), FOX Sports 2
2:30 a.m. (Thu.), NASCAR Now, ESPN2
 
Thursday, May 15
10 a.m., NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Kansas (re-air), FOX Sports 2
4 p.m., NASCAR K&N Pro Series Race at Stockton (re-air), FOX Sports 1
5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FOX Sports 1
2 a.m. (Fri.), NASCAR Now, ESPN2
 
Friday, May 16
10 a.m., NASCAR K&N Pro Series Race at Stockton (re-air), FOX Sports 1
11 a.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Final Practice, FOX Sports 1 (practice begins at 10 a.m.)
Noon, NASCAR Sprint Showdown Practice, FOX Sports 1
1:45 p.m., NASCAR Sprint Cup All-Star Race Practice, FOX Sports 1
3:30 p.m., NASCAR Live, FOX Sports 1
4 p.m., NASCAR Sprint Showdown Qualifying, FOX Sports 1
5:30 p.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Qualifying, FOX Sports 1
7 p.m., NASCAR Sprint Showdown Race at Charlotte, FOX Sports 1
8 p.m., NCWTS Set-Up, FOX Sports 1
8:30 p.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race at Charlotte, FOX Sports 1
3 a.m. (Sat.), NASCAR Sprint Showdown (re-air), FOX Sports 1
4 a.m. (Sat.), NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race at Charlotte (re-air), FOX Sports 1
 
Saturday, May 17
8:30 a.m., NASCAR Sprint Showdown Race (re-air), FOX Sports 2
11:30 a.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race at Charlotte (re-air), FOX Sports 1
1:30 p.m., NASCAR Sprint Showdown Race (re-air), FOX Sports 2
2:30 p.m., NASCAR RaceDay, FOX Sports 1
7 p.m., NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race Qualifying, FOX Sports 1
8:30 p.m., NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte, FOX Sports 1
3:30 a.m. (Sun.), NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte (re-air), FOX Sports 1
 
Sunday, May 18
9 a.m., FOX Sports 1 on 1: Jimmie Johnson, FOX Sports 1
9:30 a.m., NASCAR Sprint Cup NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte (re-air_, FOX Sports 1
Noon, NASCAR K&N Pro Series Race at Stockton (re-air), FOX Sports 1
1:30 p.m., NNS Countdown, ESPN
2 p.m., NASCAR Nationwide Series Race at Iowa, ESPN
4:30 p.m., NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte (re-air), FOX Sports 2
Midnight, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race at Charlotte (re-air), FOX Sports 2
1 a.m. (Mon.), NASCAR Nationwide Series Race at Iowa (re-air), ESPN2
2:30 a.m. (Mon.), FOX Sports 1 on 1: Jimmie Johnson (re-air), FOX Sports 2

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Initative highlights mass adoption of sustainable practices

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 12, 2014) — As part of the NASCAR Race to Green™ campaign celebrated in the month of April, NASCAR announced that more than 180,000 trees are being planted in areas across the country, including those affected by natural disaster, a 20 percent increase from last year. NASCAR Race to Green is an annual month-long initiative that galvanizes teams, tracks, drivers, Official NASCAR Partners, and fans to take action steps toward preserving and protecting the environment.

"Building on last year’s success, the industry’s coordinated effort to amplify sustainable practices played a major role in helping us exceed the number of trees being planted across the country," said Dr. Mike Lynch, NASCAR vice president, NASCAR Green Innovation. "While our dedication to positively impact the environment is a year-long affair, the NASCAR Race to Green initiative serves as reminder that our collective efforts can make a powerful impact on the health of our planet."  

This cross-platform campaign encouraged fans to engage online by sharing their own green efforts by using #NASCARGreen. Highlights of the industry’s efforts during April were featured on a social hub that lived on NASCAR.com/Green. #NASCARGreen was used more than 10x the amount it was used in 2013.

As part of the NASCAR Green Clean Air Tree Planting Program Delivered by UPS, a number of NASCAR-sanctioned tracks planted trees in their local communities and helped spread awareness about sustainable behavior including Darlington Raceway, Daytona International Speedway, Martinsville Speedway, Richmond International Raceway and Texas Motor Speedway.

At several race tracks, NASCAR drivers including Dakoda Armstrong, Austin Dillon, Dylan Kwasniewski, Elliott Sadler, and Reed Sorenson, participated in ceremonial tree plantings. NASCAR teams and drivers across its three national series also did their part by featuring the NASCAR Green logo on the A-Post of their vehicles throughout the month and the color green across the top of their windshields at Martinsville Speedway and Richmond International Raceway. NASCAR sanctioned tracks, including tracks across NASCAR’s three national series, as well as its U.S. and international touring series, went "green" throughout the month, prominently displaying the color green in a variety of ways in support of the initiative.

The Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF) partnered with NASCAR to help offset the carbon footprint of fans attending all NASCAR-sanctioned races across the Commonwealth of Virginia at Martinsville Speedway, Richmond International Raceway, Motor Mile Speedway, Langley Speedway and South Boston Speedway. These efforts were part of a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that was signed in 2013. Additionally, NASCAR Green and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched the second annual NASCAR Green / E3 Challenge encouraging local businesses in Virginia to operate in a green and sustainable fashion.

In coordination with these efforts, The NASCAR Foundation forged a partnership with the MathScience Innovation Center (MSIC) in Richmond, Va. The Foundation sponsored field trips to the MSIC, where students had a hands-on learning experience planting trees and learning about the importance of clean air, tree health, and the overall impact of trees on the environment.

NASCAR Official Partners were among the main contributors to NASCAR Race to Green, rallying around the initiative through a series of unique activations, a commitment to pledge trees, and participation in a number of events that took place throughout the month of April. Partners taking an active role included:

•    3M — Donated a tree for every lap run in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Additionally, 3M wrapped Toyota pace cars and 21 Air Titan 2.0 vehicles with Eco-Friendly 3M Envision film for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races in April. 
•    5.11 Tactical — Produced NASCAR Green patches that were placed on NASCAR Officials Uniform.
•    ACORE — Announced 2015 summer fellowship program at USA Science & Engineering Festival focusing on STEM initiatives.
•    American Ethanol — Donated a tree for every green flag waved across NASCAR national series races.
•    Chevrolet — Hosted Darlington County students in the Team Chevy display to build wood duck nesting boxes out of scrap Chevrolet Volt battery covers. 
•    Coca-Cola — In addition to executing their year-long at-track recycling program, brought their Reimagine Recycling Showcase vehicle to Texas educating fans on recycling and providing chances to win prizes made from recycled plastic bottles.
•    Coors Light — Miss Coors Light encouraged fans to plant trees and recycle at track.
•    Featherlite Trailers — Donated hundreds of trees for every Featherlite Trailers driver that won a race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.
•    Ford Motor Company — A Ford Fusion Hybrid donning NASCAR Green decals paced the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway. Additionally, Ford ran NASCAR Green decals on all driver intro trucks during the NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Darlington Raceway.
•    Freightliner Trucks — Donated hundreds of trees for every Freightliner driver that won a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.
•    Goodyear — Launched "Goodyear Fuel Strategy Sweepstakes" and provided Fuel Max tires for Toyota Camry Hybrid pace car at Richmond International Raceway.
•    Liberty Tire Recycling — Provided GroundSmart Mulch™ to enhance the landscaping of trees that are donated to areas of need throughout the country.
•    Mobil 1 — ExxonMobil converted NASCAR’s fleet-and-service vehicles to Mobil 1 Advanced Fuel Economy and Mobil Delvac 1 LE 5W-30 to increase fuel efficiency.
•    Sprint — Miss Sprint Cup attended tree plantings and donned her green uniform throughout the month.
•    Sherwin-Williams — Promoted the positive benefits of low volatile compound paints with initial applications for select teams in the sport.
•    Sunoco — Coined April 15 Sunoco Green E-15 day.
•    Toyota — Toyota Camry Hybrid paced NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Richmond International Raceway.
•    UPS — Donated thousands of trees to areas impacted by natural disasters.

This weekend’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race is the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday night, with coverage starting at 7 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1, Motor Racing Network Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Also, catch the Sprint Showdown on Friday at 7 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1; the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Charlotte on Friday at 8:30 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1; and the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Iowa Speedway on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET on ESPN.

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Nationwide rookie will drive Kyle Larson’s No. 42 entry in five events

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Turner Scott Motorsports officials have announced that 18-year-old Dylan Kwasniewski will drive the team’s No. 42 Chevrolet in five NASCAR Nationwide Series stand-alone events on this year’s schedule.
 
Kyle Larson will continue to pilot the No. 42 Nationwide car in companion events while racing full-time in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series for Chip Ganassi Racing.
 
Camping World Truck Series driver Chase Pistone will handle the driving duties in TSN’s No. 31 entry this weekend at Iowa, freeing up Kwasniewski to take over the 42. The driver lineup for the No. 31 in the remaining races has yet to be announced.
 
The Sprint Cup and Truck Series will be at Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend.

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Kwasniewski is a recently signed developmental driver for Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates, and has experience on Iowa’s 0.875-mile layout. He won one of two K&N Pro Series East events there last year and was ninth in a return trip.
 
"I’m really looking forward to getting behind the wheel of the No. 42 car this week … and for the remaining four stand-alone races," Kwasniewski said in a team release. "I’m confident in all the guys at Turner Scott Motorsports, so it’ll be a great learning experience."
 
Kwasniewski will also compete at Road America, Iowa (Aug. 2), Mid-Ohio and Kentucky in the No. 42 entry. Larson will return to the seat for the NNS standalone at Chicago since it is an off weekend for the Sprint Cup Series. Kwasniewski will return to the No. 31 entry for that event as well.
 
The No. 42 team is fourth in owner points while Kwasniewski’s No. 31 is 18th. He began the year with an eighth-place finish at Daytona, but has failed to crack the top-10 in eight subsequent races.
 
No other personnel changes will be made between the two teams, according to officials. Scott Zipadelli will remain crew chief of the No. 42 while Pat Tryon will oversee the No. 31 at Iowa.
 
Pistone finished 13th earlier this year at Martinsville in his only NCWTS start of the season. He has one career NNS start, which came in 2006.
 
Team co-owner Harry Scott said the organization “is dedicated to bringing new talent into the series in which we compete.
 
"Dylan … is a great example of this and we’re excited to have him in the No. 42 car while Kyle … fulfills his Sprint Cup Series obligations," he said.
 
"With Dylan being a (CGR) development driver, it will be a great learning experience for him and an overall win-win situation for both organizations."
 
Pistone "had an impressive run … at Martinsville and we’re excited to see his performance in Iowa," Scott said.

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Wife of Hall of Fame engine builder passed away on Sunday

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The Petty family is dealing with another loss.

Patricia Petty, wife of NASCAR Hall of Fame engine builder Maurice Petty, died Sunday, according to Richard Petty Motorsports. Patricia’s passing comes six weeks after the loss of Lynda Petty, wife of seven-time champion driver and Hall of Fame member Richard Petty.

"We all love Patricia. She was another cornerstone in the Petty family and was always there for Maurice and allowed us to do what we loved to do," Richard Petty said in a statement released by RPM. "She was just another special part of the family. We’ll miss her and give our love and support to Maurice and his family at this time."

Brothers Richard and Maurice Petty comprised part of a Petty family dynasty that netted 200 victories and seven titles in the sport’s premier series. Patricia’s loss came one day before the 14th anniversary of the passing of Adam Petty, grandson to Richard and Maurice, who died in a crash at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in 2000.

Two of Maurice and Patricia’s sons, Timmy and Mark, have gone on to work in NASCAR. Timmy still restores engines in his father’s old shop, but his life lessons came from both parents. “He had a good teacher," Maurice said in a 2013 interview. "His momma."

Brian France, NASCAR Chairman and CEO, offered sympathies. “NASCAR offers its deepest condolences to Maurice Petty and the entire Petty family on the loss of Maurice’s wife, Patricia Petty,” France said. “Maurice’s decades of excellence in our sport deservedly earned him a place in the NASCAR Hall of Fame, and Patricia’s loving support was integral to his legendary career. She will be dearly missed.”

NASCAR Hall of Fame executive director Winston Kelley also offered a brief statement on the passing of Patricia Petty.

"On behalf of the entire NASCAR Hall of Fame team, I would like to offer our most sincere condolences to Maurice and the entire Petty family on the passing of Patricia Petty. Like many racing wives, Patricia was the foundation and rock of the family. She always had a big smile and warm welcome for those she met and was a huge part of the NASCAR industry and Maurice’s success. Sitting beside her the day that Maurice was selected for the 2014 Class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame last May and watching her enjoy all the festivities of Maurice’s induction this past January will always be some of my most special memories. Patricia, or Mama Trish as she was affectionately known, will be deeply missed, but her memory and impact on so many will live on forever. "      

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Points leader, four-time premier series champion ‘having a great time’

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The age issue has been there before. Even from the beginning, when he made his NASCAR Cup debut at the age of 21, youngest by far in a field of 43.
 
It surfaced again this past week, brought back to the forefront when he was honored by Charlotte Motor Speedway officials and the NASCAR Hall of Fame for the 20th anniversary of his first Sprint Cup win.
 
Yes, Jeff Gordon’s gotten older. But at 42, one could hardly call him old.
 
Talk of retirement crops up as often as conversations concerning potential titles these days. Given his recent results on the race track, he doesn’t discount the former, but stresses the latter.

"The whole retirement thing, I think, is thrown out there too much," Gordon said Saturday night, long after winning the 5-hour Energy 400 at Kansas Speedway. “And I’m probably somewhat to blame.
 
"But there’s no secret – I’m going to be 43 this year, but man, if 43 is like this, I can’t wait for 50.
 
"This is all right. I’m having a good time. That’ why I feel young, because I’m just having a great time."
 
Success has a way of doing that – of peeling away the years, dulling the aches and pains that come with hustling a stock car around the track for more than two decades.
 
Saturday night’s victory was Gordon’s 89th. No active driver has won more often, and only two in the history of the series — Richard Petty (200) and David Pearson (105) — have more career victories. Both Petty and Pearson are enshrined in the NASCAR Hall of Fame; Gordon’s day is coming.
 
A four-time champion, Gordon has gone winless for the season only three times in his career. With longevity has come success.
 
He took over this year’s points lead five weeks ago in Texas, and solidified it Saturday night in Kansas.
 
Title talk is expected to continue – the victory likely earned Gordon and the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports team one of the 16 coveted spots in this year’s Chase For The NASCAR Sprint Cup. Nine drivers have now won at least one race, with 15 more opportunities awaiting between now and the cutoff later this year at Richmond.
 
Crew chief Alan Gustafson, praised when his driver is successful and blamed when he isn’t, wore a look of relief afterward. Returning to the winner’s circle for the seventh time with Gordon, Gustafson said the victory was validation, but knows what lies ahead.
 
"The key is always to peak at the right time," he said, "and get the team in a great position. That’s something that we’ve got to be very careful of … it’s tough to sustain ultimate performance over 36 weeks.
 
"We’ve done a pretty good job over the first part of the season. We’ve got go be wary that we don’t slip and don’t get complacent, so when we get into the time that really is going to matter, we’re not flat. I think we’ve got to be focused on that, too."
 
Earlier this year, Gordon talked of his age, and the toll 20-plus years had taken on his body. He joked that winning a fifth title could push him into retirement, giving him reason to walk away while still on top.
 
Now, fresh off a win and still leading the points standings, talk of retirement has subsided. Talk of titles has not.
 
"I just feel so competitive out there,” Gordon said. “And that makes me feel young again."

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Charlotte marks the fourth stop for the Truck Series in 2014

Entry # Driver Owner Crew chief Manufacturer Sponsor

1

02

Tyler Young

Randy Young

Bryan Berry

13 Chevrolet

AKL Insurance Group/Young’s Building Systems.

2

5

John Wes Townley

Richard Wauters

Richard Wauters

14 Toyota

Zaxbys

3

7

Brian Ickler

Tom Deloach

Chris Carrier

14 Toyota

Bullet Liner

4

07

J J Yeley(i)

Ken Smith

Doug Weddle

14 Chevrolet

Thunder Exhaust

5

08

Jimmy Weller III

Bobby Dotter

Jason Miller

14 Chevrolet

JoeDance.org / Liberty Steel

6

8

Joe Nemechek

Sidney Mauldin

Jerry Babb

14 Toyota

smokeandsear.com/SWM Gunn Runner

7

9

TBA

Joe Denette

John Monsam

14 Chevrolet

Qore-24

8

10

Jennifer Jo Cobb

Jennifer Jo Cobb

Steve Kuykendall

14 Chevrolet

RobbyWells2016.com

9

13

Jeb Burton

Duke Thorson

Dennis Connor

14 Toyota

TBA

10

17

Timothy Peters

Tom Deloach

Marcus Richmond II

14 Toyota

Red Horse Racing

11

19

Brad Keselowski(i)

Brad Keselowski

Doug Randolph

14 Ford

DrawTite

12

20

Austin Dillon(i)

Bob Newberry

Jeff Hensley

14 Chevrolet

NTS Motorsports

13

21

Joey Coulter

Maurice Gallagher Jr

Jeff Stankiewicz

14 Chevrolet

Allegiant Travel

14

23

Max Gresham

Maurice Gallagher Jr

Ryan London

14 Chevrolet

AmWins Group, Inc.

15

28

Ryan Ellis(i)

Jim Rosenblum

Bob Rahilly

14 Chevrolet

FDNY Racing

16

29

Ryan Blaney

Brad Keselowski

Chad Kendrick

14 Ford

Cooper Standard Careers for Veterans

17

30

Ron Hornaday Jr

Steve Turner

Hal Ralston Jr

14 Chevrolet

Rheem

18

31

Ben Kennedy

Steve Turner

Michael Shelton

14 Chevrolet

TDB

19

32

Tayler Malsam

Harry Scott Jr

Mike Hillman Jr

14 Chevrolet

Outerwall

20

35

Mason Mingus

Kevin Cywinski

Mark Rette

14 Toyota

Mad Vapes-Call 811

21

142

Charles Lewandoski

Rebecca Young

William Sandlin

13 Chevrolet

Randco/Young’s Building Systems

22

50

T J Bell

Mark Beaver

Randy Dean II

14 Chevrolet

TBA

23

51

Kyle Busch(i)

Kyle Busch

Eric Phillips

14 Toyota

Hiring Our Heroes-ToyotaCare

24

54

Darrell Wallace Jr

Kyle Busch

Jerry Baxter

14 Toyota

Toyota Time Sales Event

25

57

Norm Benning

Norm Benning

Kevin Dargie

14 Chevrolet

TBA

26

63

Justin Jennings

Michael Mittler

Michael Mittler

14 Chevrolet

TBD

27

77

German Quiroga

Tom Deloach

Butch Hylton

14 Toyota

OtterBox

28

182

Jake Crum

John Corr

Michael Cheek

14 Chevrolet

My Freedom Smokes

29

88

Matt Crafton

Rhonda Thorson

Carl Joiner

14 Toyota

Hormel-Menards

30

92

Scott Riggs

Ricky Benton

Trip Bruce III

14 Ford

BTS Tire/Thrifty Tire/Goodyear Fleet HQ/Wynns Ford

150

31

98

Johnny Sauter

Mike Curb

Eugene Wachtel

14 Toyota

Nextant Aerospace-Curb Records

32

99

Bryan Silas

Chris Baluch

Gary Cogswell

14 Chevrolet

Bell Trucks America, Inc.

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NASCAR Nationwide Series makes first stop of 2014 at Iowa Speedway

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1

01

Landon Cassill

Johnny Davis

Dave Fuge

14 Chevrolet

teamjdmotorsports.com

2

2

Brian Scott

Richard Childress

Phil Gould

14 Chevrolet

Smokey Mountain Snuff

3

3

Ty Dillon

Richard Childress

Danny Stockman Jr

14 Chevrolet

WESCO

4

4

Jeffrey Earnhardt

Gary Keller

Perry Mitchell

14 Chevrolet

teamjdmotorsports.com

5

5

Austin Theriault

Rick Hendrick

Ernie Cope

14 Chevrolet

SPY/Dirty Mo Radio

6

6

Trevor Bayne

Jack Roush

Chad Norris

14 Ford

AdvoCare

7

7

Regan Smith

Kelley Earnhardt-Miller

Ryan Pemberton

14 Chevrolet

TaxSlayer.com/Great Clips

8

9

Chase Elliott

Dale Earnhardt Jr

Greg Ives

14 Chevrolet

NAPA AUTO PARTS

9

10

Blake Koch

Mark Smith

Todd Myers

14 Toyota

Supportmilitary.org

10

11

Elliott Sadler

J D Gibbs

Chris Gayle

14 Toyota

OneMain Financial

11

14

Eric McClure

Mark Smith

Wes Ward

14 Toyota

Hefty Ultimate / Reynolds Wrap

12

15

Ryan Ellis

Rick Ware

Jamie Miller

14 Ford

RWR

13

16

Ryan Reed

Jack Roush

Seth Barbour

14 Ford

ADA Drive to Stop Diabetes presented by Lilly Diabetes

14

17

Tanner Berryhill

Adrian Berryhill

Adrian Berryhill

14 Dodge

NationalCashLenders.com

15

19

Mike Bliss

Mark Smith

Paul Clapprood

14 Toyota

TriStar Motorsports

16

20

Michael McDowell(i)

Joe Gibbs

Kevin Kidd

14 Toyota

Pizza Ranch

17

22

Ryan Blaney(i)

Roger Penske

Jeremy Bullins

14 Ford

Discount Tire

18

23

Carlos Contreras

Robert Richardson Sr

George Church

14 Chevrolet

TBA

19

28

J J Yeley

James Whitener

Steve Plattenberger

13 Dodge

JGL Racing

20

31

Chase Pistone(i)

Steve Turner

Patrick Tryson

14 Chevrolet

TBA

21

33

Cale Conley(i)

Richard Childress

Nick Harrison

14 Chevrolet

TBA

22

39

Ryan Sieg

Rod Sieg

Kevin Starland

14 Chevrolet

RSS Racing

23

40

Josh Wise(i)

Curtis Key Sr

Gary Showalter

14 Chevrolet

Curtis Key Plumbing

24

42

Dylan Kwasniewski

Harry Scott Jr

Scott Zipadelli

14 Chevrolet

Up & Up

25

43

Dakoda Armstrong

Richard Petty

Philippe Lopez

14 Ford

WinField

26

44

Hal Martin

Mark Smith

Greg Conner

14 Toyota

American Custom Yachts

27

46

Matt Dibenedetto

Curtis Key Sr

Kyle Symington

14 Chevrolet

Curtis Key Plumbing

28

51

Jeremy Clements

Tony Clements

Ricky Pearson

14 Chevrolet

RepairableVehicles.com

29

52

Joey Gase

Jimmy Means

Tim Brown

14 Chevrolet

Iowa Donate Life

30

54

Sam Hornish Jr

J D Gibbs

Adam Stevens

14 Toyota

Monster Energy

31

55

TBA

Jimmy Dick

Jason Miller

14 Chevrolet

TBA

32

60

Chris Buescher

Jack Roush

Scott Graves

14 Ford

Ford EcoBoost

33

62

Brendan Gaughan

Richard Childress

Shane Wilson

14 Chevrolet

South Point

34

70

Derrike Cope

Mary Louise Miller

Fred Wanke

14 Chevrolet

YOUTHEORY

35

74

Mike Harmon

Mike Harmon

Robert White

14 Dodge

TBA

36

76

Tommy Joe Martins

Tommy Joe Martins

Joey Jones

13 Ford

Reissen Construction

37

184

Chad Boat

Billy Boat

Dan Deeringhoff

14 Chevrolet

Billy Boat Performance Exhaust

38

87

Daryl Harr

Andrea Nemechek

Steven Gray

14 Chevrolet

TBD

39

93

Mike Wallace

Gregg Mixon

David Goulet

13 Dodge

JGL Racing

40

98

Ryan Gifford

Fred Biagi

Jon Hanson

14 Ford

Carroll Shelby Engine Co-Mikeroweworks Foundation

41

99

James Buescher

Robby Benton

Chris Rice

14 Toyota

Rheem

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See which drivers will compete in the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race

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Entry # Driver Owner Crew chief Manufacturer Sponsor

1

1

Jamie McMurray

Felix Sabates

Keith Rodden

14 Chevrolet

Bass Pro

2

2

Brad Keselowski

Roger Penske

Paul Wolfe

14 Ford

Miller Lite

3

4

Kevin Harvick

Tony Stewart

Rodney Childers

14 Chevrolet

Hunt Brothers Pizza

4

5

Kasey Kahne

Linda Hendrick

Kenny Francis

14 Chevrolet

Time Warner Cable

5

11

Denny Hamlin

J D Gibbs

Darian Grubb

14 Toyota

FedEx Express

6

14

Tony Stewart

Margaret Haas

Chad Johnston

14 Chevrolet

Bass Pro Shops Tracker Boats

7

16

Greg Biffle

Jack Roush

Matt Puccia

14 Ford

3M

8

18

Kyle Busch

Joe Gibbs

Dave Rogers

14 Toyota

M&M’s

9

20

Matt Kenseth

Joe Gibbs

Jason Ratcliff

14 Toyota

Home Depot Husky

10

22

Joey Logano

Walter Czarnecki

Todd Gordon

14 Ford

Shell Pennzoil

11

24

Jeff Gordon

Rick Hendrick

Alan Gustafson

14 Chevrolet

Drive to End Hunger

12

31

Ryan Newman

Richard Childress

Luke Lambert

14 Chevrolet

CAT-Quicken Loans

13

34

David Ragan

Bob Jenkins

Jay Guy

14 Ford

TACO BELL

14

41

Kurt Busch

Gene Haas

Daniel Knost

14 Chevrolet

Haas Automation

15

48

Jimmie Johnson

Jeff Gordon

Chad Knaus

14 Chevrolet

Lowe’s Patriotic

16

55

Brian Vickers

Michael Waltrip

Billy Scott

14 Toyota

Aaron’s Dream Machine

17

78

Martin Truex Jr

Barney Visser

Todd Berrier

14 Chevrolet

Furniture Row

18

88

Dale Earnhardt Jr

Rick Hendrick

Steve Letarte

14 Chevrolet

National Guard

19

99

Carl Edwards

Jack Roush

James Fennig

14 Ford

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1

3

Austin Dillon

Richard Childress

Gil Martin

14 Chevrolet

Dow

2

7

Michael Annett

Tommy Baldwin

Kevin Manion

14 Chevrolet

Pilot Flying J

3

9

Marcos Ambrose

Richard Petty

Drew Blickensderfer

14 Ford

DeWalt

4

10

Danica Patrick

Tony Stewart

Tony Gibson

14 Chevrolet

GoDaddy Cares

5

13

Casey Mears

Bob Germain

Bootie Barker III

14 Chevrolet

GEICO

6

15

Clint Bowyer

Rob Kauffman

Brian Pattie

14 Toyota

Charter

7

17

Ricky Stenhouse Jr

John Henry

Michael Kelley

14 Ford

Building For America’s Bravest

8

23

Alex Bowman

Ron Devine

Dave Winston

14 Toyota

Dr. Pepper Toyota Camry

9

26

Cole Whitt

Anthony Marlowe

Randy Cox

14 Toyota

TBA

10

27

Paul Menard

Richard Childress

Slugger Labbe

14 Chevrolet

Serta / Menards

11

32

Blake Koch(i)

Frank Stoddard Jr

Ben Leslie

14 Ford

TBA

12

33

David Stremme

Joe Falk

Mark Hillman

14 Chevrolet

Little Joe’s Autos

13

36

Reed Sorenson

Allan Heinke

Todd Parrott

14 Chevrolet

Tommy Baldwin Racing Chevrolet

14

38

David Gilliland

Brad Jenkins

Frank Kerr

14 Ford

Love’s

15

40

Landon Cassill(i)

Michael Hillman

Mike Abner

14 Chevrolet

Hillman Racing

16

42

Kyle Larson

Chip Ganassi

Chris Heroy

14 Chevrolet

Target

17

43

Aric Almirola

Richard Petty

Trent Owens

14 Ford

Smithfield

18

144

J J Yeley(i)

John Cohen

Steve Lane

14 Chevrolet

Phoenix Warehouse

19

47

A J Allmendinger

Tad Geschickter

Brian Burns

14 Chevrolet

Freightliner-Miller Welders

20

66

Joe Nemechek(i)

Jay Robinson

Scott Eggleston

14 Toyota

Land Castle Title

21

77

Dave Blaney

Randy Humphrey

Peter Sospenzo

14 Ford

TBA

22

83

Ryan Truex

Ron Devine

Doug Richert

14 Toyota

TBA

23

98

Josh Wise

Mike Curb

Gene Nead

14 Chevrolet

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