Despite being a leading manufacturer of farm equipment and accessories, JOHN DEERe doesn't have a long history of sponsorship with NASCAR. The only driver who actually drove in a John Deere-sponsored car in NASCAR's premier series full time is Chad Little, who drove #23/97 from 1997-2000. Kurt Busch drove a few races in the #97 John Deere Ford at the end of the 2000 season.
This is the amount of drivers in each series who started at least one race during the 2013 NASCAR season:Sprint Cup: 78Nationwide: 128Camping World Truck: 117
In 2013, Parker Kligerman drove the #77 car in the Nationwide Series, sponsored by Toyota and Bandit Chippers.
There is no Kurt Busch 22 car because it was for the sponsors in 2010, and SHELL didn't sponsor him in 2010 and he drove the 2 car.
In 1990, Two drivers drove the #21 car for the Wood Brothers in the Nascar Cup Series. Neil Bonnett started the first 5 races and Dale Jarrett drove the final 24.
The Kodak NASCAR vehicle is owned by Morgan-McClure Motorsports and had drivers including Rick Wilson and Ernie Irvan. In 1994, Sterling Marlin became the driver followed by Bobby Hamilton in 1998. The car continues to have new drivers about every four years.
No. The female drivers currently in Nascar include Danica Patrick, who drives a part time schedule in the Nationwide Series. Also Chrissy Wallace, daughter of Nascar driver Mike Wallace, drove several races in the Camping World Truck Series and Nationwide Series. Both female drivers are white.
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Dale Jr. drove the 9 car Kasey Kahne drove the 8 car in 2007
Dale Jr. drove the red Budweiser #8 Chevrolet from 1999-2007 in the Nascar Cup Series. He joined Hendrick Motorsports in 2008.
During the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, Robby Gordon drove the #7 for Robby Gordon Motorsports.Other famous drivers of the #7 in past seasons include Michael Waltrip, Geoff Bodine and Alan Kulwicki.
Bill Elliott drove the number 9 Coors car. Robbi e Gordon and Sterling Martin have driven the number 40 Coors car. Coors Light started its official sponsorship with NASCAR in 2008, after a 14-year run as the primary sponsor of the No. 40 car.