Car# Driver Manu Sponsor Owner
1 00 David Reutimann Toyota Aaron's Dream Machine Rob Kauffman
2 1 Jamie McMurray Chevy McDonald's Teresa Earnhardt
3 2 Kurt Busch Dodge Miller Lite Walter Czarnecki
4 02 Brandon Ash Dodge Start Natural Energy Drink Kenneth Wood
5 5 Mark Martin Chevy GoDaddy.com Mary Hendrick
6 6 David Ragan Ford UPS John Henry
7 7 Robby Gordon Toyota Monster Energy Robby Gordon
8 07 P.J. Jones Toyota Speedfactory.tv Robby Gordon
9 9 Kasey Kahne Ford Budweiser George Gillett, Jr
10 09 Jan Magnussen Chevy hendrickcars.com James Finch
11 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota FedEx Express J D Gibbs
12 12 Brad Keselowski Dodge Penske Racing Roger Penske
13 13 Max Papis Toyota GEICO Bob Germain
14 14 Tony Stewart Chevy Office Depot / Old Spice Margaret Haas
15 16 Greg Biffle Ford 3M Jack Roush
16 17 Matt Kenseth Ford Crown Royal Black John Henry
17 18 Kyle Busch Toyota Pedigree Dog Food Joe Gibbs
18 19 Elliott Sadler Ford Stanley Tools George Gillett, Jr
19 20 Joey Logano Toyota Home Depot Joe Gibbs
20 24 Jeff Gordon Chevy DuPont Rick Hendrick
21 26 Boris Said Ford Air Guard - GTWGPR Bill Jenkins
22 29 Kevin Harvick Chevy Shell / Pennzoil Richard Childress
23 31 Jeff Burton Chevy Caterpillar Richard Childress
24 33 Clint Bowyer Chevy Cheerios / Hamburger Helper Richard Childress
25 34 Kevin Conway # Ford Extenze Bob Jenkins
26 36 Brian Simo Chevy TBD Tommy Baldwin
27 37 Travis Kvapil Ford Long John Silver's Ice Flow Lemonade Doug Yates
28 38 David Gilliland Ford Taco Be\l Doug Yates
29 39 Ryan Newman Chevy Haas Automation Tony Stewart
30 42 Juan PabloMontoya Chevy Target Chip Ganassi
31 43 A.J. Allmendinger Dodge Insignia/Best Buy Richard Petty
32 46 J.J. Yeley Dodge Jake Owen Raborn Foundation Dusty Whitney
33 47 Marcos Ambrose Toyota Clorox / Kleenex Tad Geschickter
34 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevy Lowe's Jeff Gordon
35 55 Michael Waltrip Toyota Praying for Karson Camry Randy Humphrey
36 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota NAPA Auto Parts Michael Waltrip
37 66 Dave Blaney Toyota Prism Motorsports Phil Parsons
38 71 Bobby Labonte Chevy TRG Motorsports Kevin Buckler
39 77 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge Mobil 1 Roger Penske
40 78 Regan Smith Chevy Furniture Row Richard Childress
41 82 Scott Speed Toyota Red Bull Dietrich Mateschitz
42 83 Mattias Ekström Toyota Red Bull Dietrich Mateschitz
43 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota TBA Andrea Nemechek
44 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevy AMP Energy / National Guard Rick Hendrick
45 98 Paul Menard Ford Menard / CertainTeed George Gillett Jr
46 99 Carl Edwards Ford Aflac Jack Roush

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Mears could most likely go 2 or more laps , but why take the chance ?
Mears qualified 21st last year, his career best at Sonoma. I think PJ will qualify 30-something.
i think mears can drive, just like robby, it takes time to show it if you and your equipment are not dead on. i mean jimmie is the man and earnhardt is the ass of hendrick. all basically have the same equipment and one is better than the other. scott speed hasn't exaclty been blowing up the scene as of late either. i think with more time with his old cc, mears could have done better but who knows, lets see how the next driver does?
they are all pros. They all have strengths & weaknesses. Casey is at an age where he can try to re-group and look for a Truck or Wide ride, and then try to get back into cup in the future.However, the future is now, as Mears will re-join the #36 at New Hampshire.
He'll be good at starting and parking. :)
Does anybody know why Red Bull is so High on Scott Speed, Is he that untouchable. I didn't think is was that big a deal.
Austria likes him. Red Bull would still sell the same amount of product with or without Scott Speed or Brian Vickers driving their cars.
I think its the blue hair, the man purse, and the goofy hats he wears...must be cool somewhere, not sure where?
Can you buy those hats in a mens store?
wow - i guess that's why they call it 'back east'...
$$ IS the demographic RB goes after. Not much different than MONSTER. He had a very long line at his trailer Sunday for autographs. If you follow his Twitter account he's a real entertaining character.
I am not a Scott Speed fan at all. However, this is his 2nd full season in Cup and considering his lack of experience, he's done pretty well with a 22.8 average finish. A few years ago I thought the same thing about Paul Menard. I was dead wrong and he is proving himself this year. Who knows, maybe we'll be saying the same thing about Kevin Conway in a couple of years.

Kevin is pretty much a lock for the Rookie of the Year award and he will have his name linked to Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, Rusty Wallace and Richard Petty to name a few. (okay, I took that one a bit too far)
Nascar needs more Scott Speeds, more Robbys, more Boris Saids, more of anything that will help reach an audience outside of the southeastern US. They have that area more than covered, the rest of the world is where their growth will need to come from.

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