2015 NASCAR Thread - And then there was 1

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BK Racing is announcing tomorrow that Jeb Burton will be the full-time driver of the #26.

In all honesty, I think there's going to be a lack of competitive young drivers in coming in future seasons if BK Racing keeps snagging up fresh talent. They're a very mediocre team, and while them signing these drivers is good for them, it puts a dent in the younger drivers' careers as they'll barely be noticed by any of the bigger teams, and will likely be out of luck if they don't make an impression during their time with BK Racing.


With a few exceptions, most of the current field of young drivers is about 7 years too early for any top seats, so I don't think riding around with BK will really hurt their careers much.
 
With Gilliland pulling out of the Unlimited and Stenhouse coming in, the Unlimited field is getting so watered down Danica will end up in the- oh, wait
 
Hope something like this happens at Homestead.

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First two are great. Spot on, and realistic. The last one needs a new hood logo. That one looks like trash
 
Depends on how good they are at not crashing as well.

Gaughan to drive majority of 2015 races in Sprint Cup Series for Premium Motorsports:Premium Motorsports announced that Brendan Gaughan will be driving the teams' #62 entry in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 2015 Season. Gaughan has a combined total of 343 starts in NASCAR's top 3 Series with a total of 97 top 10 finishes. Gaughan will be the teams' full time driver for 2015 beginning in Atlanta for The Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 in March. NASCAR Veteran Crew Chief, Zach McGowan who came over in the TBR deal will serve as crew chief for the #62 Team. Premium Motorsports Managing Member, Jay Robinson says, "We are very excited to have Brendan drive for our team this year, he has a wealth of experience and I consider him to be the perfect driver to build this team around."(Premium Motorsports), Brain Scott will drive the car in the Daytona 500.(2-10-2015)
 
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Reed Sorenson #44 ride.

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EDIT The field grows further! - Justin Marks #29

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Pardon double post but the field grows with the #62 Premium Motorsports entry (formerly the TBR #36) of Brian Scott.
 
Any rough draft of the entry list for the 500?

So far I've counted 49 cars.

1- Jamie McMurray (Chevrolet)
2- Brad Keselowski (Ford)
3- Austin Dillon (Chevrolet)
4- Kevin Harvick (Chevrolet)
5- Kasey Kahne (Chevrolet)
6- Trevor Bayne (Ford)
7- Alex Bowman (Chevrolet)
9- Sam Hornish Jr. (Ford)
10- Danica Patrick (Chevrolet)
11- Denny Hamlin (Toyota)
13- Casey Mears (Chevrolet)
14- Tony Stewart (Chevrolet)
15- Clint Bowyer (Toyota)
16- Greg Biffle (Ford)
17- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Ford)
18- Kyle Busch (Toyota)
19- Carl Edwards (Toyota)
20- Matt Kenseth (Toyota)
21- Ryan Blaney (Ford)
22- Joey Logano (Ford)
23- J.J. Yeley (Toyota)
24- Jeff Gordon (Chevrolet)
26- Jeb Burton (Toyota)
27- Paul Menard (Chevrolet)
29- Justin Marks (Toyota)
30- Ron Hornaday (Chevrolet)
31- Ryan Newman (Chevrolet)
32- Bobby Labonte (Ford)
33- Ty Dillon (Chevrolet)
34- David Ragan (Ford)
35- Cole Whitt (Ford)
38- David Gilliland (Ford)
40- Landon Cassill (Chevrolet)
41- Kurt Busch (Chevrolet)
42- Kyle Larson (Chevrolet)
43- Aric Almirola (Ford)
44- Reed Sorenson (Chevrolet)
46- Michael Annett (Chevrolet)
47- A.J. Allmendinger (Chevrolet)
48- Jimmie Johnson (Chevrolet)
51- Justin Allgaier (Chevrolet)
55- Michael Waltrip (Toyota)
62- Brian Scott (Chevrolet)
66- Mike Wallace (Toyota)
78- Martin Truex Jr. (Chevrolet)
83- Johnny Sauter (Toyota)
88- Dale Earnhardt Jr. (Chevrolet)
95- Michael McDowell (Ford)
98- Josh Wise (Ford)
 
So far I've counted 49 cars.

1- Jamie McMurray (Chevrolet)
2- Brad Keselowski (Ford)
3- Austin Dillon (Chevrolet)
4- Kevin Harvick (Chevrolet)
5- Kasey Kahne (Chevrolet)
6- Trevor Bayne (Ford)
7- Alex Bowman (Chevrolet)
9- Sam Hornish Jr. (Ford)
10- Danica Patrick (Chevrolet)
11- Denny Hamlin (Toyota)
13- Casey Mears (Chevrolet)
14- Tony Stewart (Chevrolet)
15- Clint Bowyer (Toyota)
16- Greg Biffle (Ford)
17- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Ford)
18- Kyle Busch (Toyota)
19- Carl Edwards (Toyota)
20- Matt Kenseth (Toyota)
21- Ryan Blaney (Ford)
22- Joey Logano (Ford)
23- J.J. Yeley (Toyota)
24- Jeff Gordon (Chevrolet)
26- Jeb Burton (Toyota)
27- Paul Menard (Chevrolet)
29- Justin Marks (Toyota)
30- Ron Hornaday (Chevrolet)
31- Ryan Newman (Chevrolet)
32- Bobby Labonte (Ford)
33- Ty Dillon (Chevrolet)
34- David Ragan (Ford)
35- Cole Whitt (Ford)
38- David Gilliland (Ford)
40- Landon Cassill (Chevrolet)
41- Kurt Busch (Chevrolet)
42- Kyle Larson (Chevrolet)
43- Aric Almirola (Ford)
44- Reed Sorenson (Chevrolet)
46- Michael Annett (Chevrolet)
47- A.J. Allmendinger (Chevrolet)
48- Jimmie Johnson (Chevrolet)
51- Justin Allgaier (Chevrolet)
55- Michael Waltrip (Toyota)
62- Brian Scott (Chevrolet)
66- Mike Wallace (Toyota)
78- Martin Truex Jr. (Chevrolet)
83- Johnny Sauter (Toyota)
88- Dale Earnhardt Jr. (Chevrolet)
95- Michael McDowell (Ford)
98- Josh Wise (Ford)

Thanks! 👍 :D
So strange the #99 not being on the list.. :(
 
New car with no owners points on it.

Was about to say the same. If things don't go well, he might not qualify for the first time since...ever.
 
Was about to say the same. If things don't go well, he might not qualify for the first time since...ever.
Surprised they didn't acquire points from another team, like most large new teams do for Daytona.
 
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