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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.

NASCAR Cup Series

All teams updated for the 2023 season

Teams and drivers

Full time

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief
Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 5 Kyle Larson[1] Cliff Daniels 32
Kevin Meendering 4[2][3]
9 Chase Elliott 29[4] Alan Gustafson 32
Tom Gray 4[2][3]
Josh Berry 5[5][6]
Jordan Taylor 1[6]
Corey LaJoie 1[7][N 1]
24 William Byron[8] Rudy Fugle 32
Brian Campe 4[2][3]
48 Alex Bowman 33[9] Blake Harris 32
Greg Ives 4[2][3]
Josh Berry 3[10]
JTG Daugherty Racing 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.[11] Mike Kelley
Kaulig Racing 16 A. J. Allmendinger Matt Swiderski[12]
31 Justin Haley Trent Owens 32
Eddie Pardue 4[2][13]
Legacy Motor Club 42 Noah Gragson (R) 21 Luke Lambert[14]
Grant Enfinger 1[15]
Josh Berry 2[16][17]
Mike Rockenfeller 3[18]
Carson Hocevar 8[19]
John Hunter Nemechek 1[20]
43 Erik Jones[21] Dave Elenz 34[14][22][23]
Joey Cohen 1[24]
Danny Efland 1
Live Fast Motorsports 78 B. J. McLeod 21 George Ingram[25][26]
Josh Bilicki 10
Anthony Alfredo 2
Sheldon Creed 1
TBA 2
Richard Childress Racing 3 Austin Dillon[27] Keith Rodden 34[28]
Justin Alexander 2[29][30]
8 Kyle Busch[31][32] Randall Burnett[31]
Spire Motorsports 7 Corey LaJoie 35[33][N 1] Ryan Sparks[34]
Carson Hocevar 1[35]
77 Ty Dillon[33] Kevin Bellicourt 20[34]
Kevin Manion 15[36]
Peter Sospenzo 1[36]
Trackhouse Racing 1 Ross Chastain[37] Phil Surgen
99 Daniel Suárez[38] Travis Mack
Ford Front Row Motorsports 34 Michael McDowell[39] Travis Peterson[40]
38 Todd Gilliland 30[39][N 2] Ryan Bergenty[40]
Zane Smith 6[41]
RFK Racing 6 Brad Keselowski[42] Matt McCall
17 Chris Buescher[43] Scott Graves
Rick Ware Racing 15 Riley Herbst 2[44] Billy Plourde 31[26]
Jerry Kelley 5
J. J. Yeley 16[45]
Todd Gilliland 1[46][N 2]
Jenson Button 3[47]
Brennan Poole 7
Gray Gaulding 1
Andy Lally 3[48]
Ryan Newman 1
TBA 2
51 Cody Ware 7[49] Jerry Kelley 31[26]
Billy Plourde 5
Matt Crafton 1
Zane Smith 1
J. J. Yeley 8
Ryan Newman 5[50]
Todd Gilliland 4[N 2]
Andy Lally 2[48][51]
Cole Custer 6
TBA 2
Stewart-Haas Racing 4 Kevin Harvick[52] Rodney Childers 35[53]
Stephen Doran 1[54]
10 Aric Almirola Drew Blickensderfer[55]
14 Chase Briscoe Johnny Klausmeier 14[55]
Mike Bugarewicz 2[56][57]
Richard Boswell 20[58]
41 Ryan Preece Chad Johnston[55]
Team Penske 2 Austin Cindric[59] Jeremy Bullins 26[60]
Brian Wilson 10[60]
12 Ryan Blaney[61] Jonathan Hassler
22 Joey Logano[62] Paul Wolfe
Wood Brothers Racing 21 Harrison Burton Brian Wilson 26[60]
Jeremy Bullins 10[60]
Toyota 23XI Racing 23 Bubba Wallace[63] Bootie Barker
45 Tyler Reddick[32] Billy Scott 35
Dave Rogers 1[64]
Joe Gibbs Racing 11 Denny Hamlin[65] Chris Gabehart
19 Martin Truex Jr.[66][67] James Small
20 Christopher Bell[68][69] Adam Stevens
54 Ty Gibbs (R)[70] Chris Gayle[70]

Part time

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief Races
Chevrolet Beard Motorsports 62 Austin Hill[71] Darren Shaw[71] 6[71]
Kaulig Racing 13 Chandler Smith Eddie Pardue 5
Jonathan Davenport[72] 1[72]
Legacy Motor Club 84 Jimmie Johnson[73] Todd Gordon[22] 3[73]
Richard Childress Racing 33 Brodie Kostecki[74] Justin Alexander 1
The Money Team Racing 50 Conor Daly[75] Tony Eury Jr.[75] 2[75]
Trackhouse Racing[76] 91 Kimi Räikkönen[77] Darian Grubb[77] 1
Shane van Gisbergen 2[78][76]
Ford Front Row Motorsports 36 Zane Smith[79] Chris Lawson[80] 1
Todd Gilliland[N 2] 1
Riley Herbst Tony Manzer 2
Toyota 23XI Racing 67 Travis Pastrana[81] Eric Phillips[82] 1[83]
Kamui Kobayashi[84] 1

NASCAR Xfinity Series

All teams updated for the 2023 season

Teams and drivers

Full time

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief
Chevrolet Alpha Prime Racing 43 Ryan Ellis 25[85][86][87] Michael Brandt
TBA 8[87]
44 Jeffrey Earnhardt[88] Michael Groves
45 Caesar Bacarella 2[87] Frank Kerr
Rajah Caruth 8[89]
Sage Karam 17[90][91][87]
Leland Honeyman 5[87][92]
Stefan Parsons TBA[93]
TBA 11
Big Machine Racing 48 Parker Kligerman[94] Patrick Donahue
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 78 Anthony Alfredo[95] Pat Tryson[96]
99 Garrett Smithley[97][98] Lee Leslie[96]
CHK Racing 74 Ryan Vargas TBA[99] Ryan Bell
TBA TBA
DGM Racing[100] 91 Josh Bilicki TBA[101] Mario Gosselin
TBA TBA
92 Josh Williams[100] Bryan Berry
JD Motorsports[102] 4 Bayley Currey[102] Wayne Carroll
6 Brennan Poole[103][104] Kase Kallenbach
Jeremy Clements Racing[105] 51 Jeremy Clements Mark Setzer[105]
Jesse Iwuji Motorsports 34 Jesse Iwuji Dan Stillman
Jordan Anderson Racing 27 Jeb Burton[106] Shane Whitback
31 Parker Retzlaff (R)[106] Joshua Graham
JR Motorsports 1 Sam Mayer[107] Mardy Lindley[108]
7 Justin Allgaier[109] Jim Pohlman[108]
8 Josh Berry Taylor Moyer[108]
9 Brandon Jones[110] Jason Burdett[108]
Kaulig Racing 10 Justin Haley 1[111] Alex Yontz[112]
Austin Dillon 1[113]
Kyle Busch 5[114]
A. J. Allmendinger 5[115]
TBA 21
11 Daniel Hemric[116] Jason Trinchere[112]
16 Chandler Smith (R)[116] Bruce Schlicker[112]
Our Motorsports 02 David Starr 1[117] Teddy Brown
TBA 32
Richard Childress Racing 2 Sheldon Creed[118] Jeff Stankiewicz
21 Austin Hill[119] Andy Street
SS-Green Light Racing 07 Blaine Perkins (R)[120][121] Mike Hillman Sr.[121]
Ford AM Racing[122] 25 Brett Moffitt[123] Joe Williams Jr.[124]
RSS Racing 28 Kyle Sieg[125] Brad Parrott[126]
38 Joe Graf Jr. 28[127] Steve Addington[127]
TBA 5[127]
39 Ryan Sieg[128] Mike Scearce[126]
Stewart-Haas Racing 00 Cole Custer[129] Jonathan Toney[55]
98 Riley Herbst[130] Richard Boswell[55]
Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Sammy Smith (R)[131] Jeff Meendering[131]
19 Myatt Snider 6[132] Jason Ratcliff[133]
Joe Graf Jr. 5[134]
Connor Mosack (R) 3[135]
Ryan Truex 6[133]
TBA 13
20 John Hunter Nemechek[136] Ben Beshore[136]
Sam Hunt Racing 24 Parker Chase 1[137] Kris Bowen[138]
Tyler Reddick 1[139]
TBA 11
Connor Mosack (R) 20[138][140]
26 Kaz Grala[138] Allen Hart[138]
Toyota 1
TBA 32
MBM Motorsports 13 Timmy Hill 1[141] Gio Liberati
TBA 31
Baltazar Leguizamón 1[142]
Chevrolet 1
Ford 1
TBA 31
66 Dexter Stacey 1[141] Jason Houghtaling
Timmy Hill 1[143]
TBA 31
Chevrolet TBA
Ford TBA
SS-Green Light Racing[121] 08 Gray Gaulding[144] Jason Miller
TBA Emerling-Gase Motorsports[145] 35 C. J. McLaughlin 1[146] Paul Clapprood
TBA 32
53 Joey Gase 1[147] Rick Bourgeois
C. J. McLaughlin 17[146]
Brad Perez 4[148]
Patrick Emerling TBA[147]
Natalie Decker TBA[149]
TBA TBA

Part-time

Manufacturer Team No. Race driver Crew chief Rounds
Chevrolet Big Machine Racing 5 Jade Buford[150] Chris Carrier[150] 1[150]
CHK Racing[151] 47 TBA TBA TBA[151]
DGM Racing 36 Alex Labbé Nathan Kennedy 1[152]
FRS Racing[153] 96 TBA TBA TBA
Hendrick Motorsports[154] 17 TBA TBA 4[154]
JD Motorsports 0 TBA TBA TBA[155]
JR Motorsports 88 Miguel Paludo TBA 3[156]
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2[157]
Our Motorsports 23 TBA TBA TBA
Richard Childress Racing 3 Ty Dillon[158] TBA 5[158]
Ford TBA[N 3] TBA Zane Smith[159] TBA TBA

Notes

  1. ^ a b Corey LaJoie is running the full season split between the No. 7 Spire Motorsports car and the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports car.
  2. ^ a b c d Todd Gilliland is running the full season split between the No. 38 and 36 Front Row Motorsports cars and the No. 15 and 51 Rick Ware Racing cars.
  3. ^ Entries will be fielded in a collaboration with Front Row Motorsports.[159]

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

All teams updated for the 2023 season as of 4/7/2023

Teams and drivers

Full time

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief
Chevrolet Bret Holmes Racing 32 Bret Holmes (R)[160] Jerry Baxter[160]
CR7 Motorsports 9 Colby Howard[161] Doug George
GMS Racing[162] 23 Grant Enfinger[163] Jeff Hensley[164]
24 Rajah Caruth (R)[165] Chad Walter[164]
43 Daniel Dye (R)[162] Travis Sharpe[164]
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing 19 Christian Eckes[166] Charles Denike
35 Chase Elliott 1 Mark Hillman
Jake Garcia (R) 22[166]
Kyle Busch Motorsports 4 Chase Purdy Jimmy Villeneuve[167]
51 Jack Wood 10 Brian Pattie[168]
Kyle Busch 5
TBA 8
Niece Motorsports 41 Travis Pastrana 1 Mike Hillman, Jr.
Ross Chastain TBA
Bayley Currey TBA
Chad Chastain TBA
TBA TBA
42 Carson Hocevar Phil Gould
45 Lawless Alan[169] Wally Rogers
Rackley WAR 25 Matt DiBenedetto[170] Chad Kendrick
Chandler Smith
Rev Racing 2 Nick Sanchez (R) Danny Stockman Jr.[171]
Young’s Motorsports 02 Kris Wright[172] Andrew Abbott
12 Spencer Boyd[173][174] Ryan London[174]
Ford AM Racing[122] 22 Josh Reaume 1 Christopher London
TBA 22
Front Row Motorsports 38 Zane Smith[159] Chris Lawson[159]
Reaume Brothers Racing[175] 33 Mason Massey[175] Gregory Rayl
ThorSport Racing[176] 13 Hailie Deegan[176] Rich Lushes[177]
88 Matt Crafton Shane Wilson[177]
98 Ty Majeski Joe Shear Jr.[177]
99 Ben Rhodes Jeriod Prince[177]
Toyota G2G Racing[178] 46 Norm Benning 1[179] Tim Silva
B. J. McLeod 2[N 1][178]
Memphis Villarreal 7[178]
TBA 13
Halmar Friesen Racing 52 Stewart Friesen[180] Jon Leonard
Hattori Racing Enterprises[181] 16 Tyler Ankrum Doug Randolph[182]
Hill Motorsports[183] 56 Timmy Hill TBA[183] Terry Elmore
Tyler Hill 2[183]
TRICON Garage[184] 5 Dean Thompson[185] Derek Smith[186]
11 Corey Heim Scott Zipadelli[186]
15 Tanner Gray Jerame Donley[186]
17 Sammy Smith 1[187] Billy Wilburn[186]
John Hunter Nemechek 2
Taylor Gray (R) 20
Toyota 1
Ford TBA
TBA 22
Reaume Brothers Racing 34 Jason White 1 TBA
TBA 22

Part time

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief Rounds
Chevrolet CR7 Motorsports 97 Codie Rohrbaugh Michael Shelton 1[188]
FDNY Racing 28 Bryan Dauzat Jim Rosenblum 1[189]
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb TBA TBA[190]
Henderson Motorsports 75 Parker Kligerman Chris Carrier 12[191]
Spire Motorsports 7 Corey LaJoie[192] Kevin Manion 2[193]
TBA TBA[193]
TC Motorsports 90 Justin Carroll[194] TBA TBA[194]
Young's Motorsports 20 Derek Kraus[195] Joe Lax 1[195]
Ford AM Racing TBA Christian Rose[196] TBA TBA
Roper Racing 04 Kaden Honeycutt[197] Craig Roper 6[197]
Front Row Motorsports 34 Brett Moffitt
ThorSport Racing 66 Conner Jones[198] TBA 9
Toyota Cook Racing Technologies 84 Clay Greenfield Tucker Wingo 1
G2G Racing 47 Brennan Poole[N 1][178] TBA 2[178]
Dale Quarterley[178] 1[178]
TBA Travis McCullough[199][200] TBA 1[199]
Halmar Friesen Racing 62 Jessica Friesen[180] TBA 1
Layne Riggs[180] TBA
Hattori Racing Enterprises 61 TBA TBA TBA
On Point Motorsports 30 Chris Hacker[201] Carol Hines 5
Ryan Vargas[202] 7
Peck Motorsports 96 Todd Peck Frank Fuhrman 1[203]
TRICON Garage[184] 1 Jason White[204] Seth Smith[186] 1[204]
William Sawalich[205] 6[205]
Jesse Love[206] 3
TBA TBA TBA Thomas Krasonis[207] TBA TBA[207]

Notes

  1. ^ a b B. J. McLeod and Brennan Poole will both be driving for G2G Racing at Las Vegas and Atlanta, but the team has not announced which of them will drive the No. 46 and which of them will drive the No. 47.

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