Kasey Kahne drove the 9 car in the Nascar Cup Series from 2004 through race #31 of the 2010 season. Aric Almirola drove the 9 car in the last five races of 2010.
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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.
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Dale Jr. drove the 9 car Kasey Kahne drove the 8 car in 2007
In Nascar's history, numbers 60 through 69 have all been used one time or another in the Cup Series.In the 2011 Sprint Cup Series, Mike Skinner, Landon Cassill, Todd Bodine and Dave Blaney all drove the #60. Also, Michael McDowell, Todd Bodine and Josh Wise drove the #66.
In 1999, the Batman car in NASCAR was driven by Jeff Gordon. He drove a specially designed Batman-themed paint scheme on his No. 24 Chevrolet.
Hut Strickland drove the McDonald's car in 1993.
From 1999 through the 2008 season, Tony Stewart drove the #20 Home Depot car in the Nascar Cup Series.
Jeff Gordon drove the full 36 race Nascar Cup Series schedule in 2004.
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