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The revived Toyota Supra is one of the most hyped car launches of the decade, but no one could have predicted this. The new Supra will race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series beginning with the season-opening race in Daytona, Florida, on February 16, 2019.

The Toyota Supra has quite a racing pedigree, but this icon of Japanese performance has always been more Fast and the Furious than Ricky Bobby. It has never had any previous association with NASCAR; Toyota has only been racing since 2007, long after the Supra went out of production. Co-developed with BMW, the new Supra is expected to be a sports car more suited to road courses than NASCAR ovals.

At the same time, the Supra has more performance credibility than the Camry it will replace in NASCAR’s Xfinity Series, where Ford and Chevrolet field NASCAR versions of the Mustang and Camaro, respectively. NASCAR racers are also purpose built, with only badging and a thin veneer of exterior styling to tie them to the production models they’re supposed to represent. It doesn’t matter what badge is on the car, really.

Toyota didn’t relate any technical details, but racing rules mean the Supra will feature a NASCAR-specific V8 engine and chassis design. A press release said Toyota Racing Development and the automaker’s U.S. Calty design studio “scaled the Supra to fit within NASCAR’s specifications for race vehicle entries” in the Xfinity Series. Thanks to the NASCAR racer and the recent GR Supra concept car, we have a decent idea of what the new Supra will look like, but other details are scarce.

The Xfinity Series is NASCAR’s second-tier series, sitting below the Monster Energy Cup Series in prestige. Toyota will continue running the Camry in the Cup Series. Since Cup Series cars are generally a bit faster than their Xfinity Series counterparts, the Camry might actually outperform the Supra — likely the only time that will ever be the case. Toyota will also keep running the Tundra pickup truck in NASCAR’s Camping World Truck Series. Yup, NASCAR has a race series for pickup trucks.

Meanwhile, Toyota announced via Twitter that the road-going version of the new Supra will appear at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed in the U.K. The festival runs July 12-15, but Toyota hasn’t specified a date for the appearance. It’s also unclear whether the car will be fully revealed, or whether Toyota will bring a camouflaged prototype.

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NASCAR teams compete in all three national NASCAR series: the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Camping World 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.

  • 1Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series[edit]

All teams updated for the 2019 season

Chartered teams[edit]

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chief
ChevroletChip Ganassi Racing1Kurt BuschMatt McCall
42Kyle LarsonChad Johnston
Germain Racing13Ty DillonMatt Borland
Hendrick Motorsports9Chase ElliottAlan Gustafson
24William ByronChad Knaus
48Jimmie JohnsonKevin Meendering
88Alex BowmanGreg Ives
JTG Daugherty Racing37Chris BuescherTrent Owens
47Ryan Preece(R)Tristan Smith
Premium Motorsports15Ross ChastainPeter Sospenzo
Richard Childress Racing3Austin DillonJustin Alexander
8Daniel Hemric(R)Luke Lambert
Richard Petty Motorsports43Darrell Wallace Jr.Derek Stamets
Spire Motorsports40Jamie McMurray1Scott Eggleston
77Garrett Smithley1
Quin Houff(R)16
TBA 18
StarCom Racing00Landon CassillWayne Carroll
FordFront Row Motorsports34Michael McDowellDrew Blickensderfer
36Matt Tifft(R)Mike Kelley
38David RaganSeth Barbour
Go Fas Racing32Corey LaJoieRandy Cox
Roush Fenway Racing6Ryan NewmanScott Graves
17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Brian Pattie
Stewart-Haas Racing4Kevin HarvickRodney Childers
10Aric AlmirolaJohnny Klausmeier
14Clint BowyerMike Bugarewicz
41Daniel SuarezBilly Scott
Team Penske2Brad KeselowskiPaul Wolfe
12Ryan BlaneyJeremy Bullins
22Joey LoganoTodd Gordon
Wood Brothers Racing21Paul MenardGreg Erwin
ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing11Denny HamlinChris Gabehart
18Kyle BuschAdam Stevens
19Martin Truex Jr.Cole Pearn
20Erik JonesChris Gayle
Leavine Family Racing95Matt DiBenedettoMike Wheeler
Chevrolet2
Ford
Petty Ware Racing51B. J. McLeod1George Church
Cody Ware1
TBA 34
Rick Ware Racing52Cody Ware1Mike Hillman, Jr.
B. J. McLeod1
TBA 34
Source:[1]

Limited schedule[edit]

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chiefRound(s)
ChevroletBeard Motorsports62Brendan GaughanDarren Shaw4
Germain Racing27Casey MearsPat Tryson1
Richard Childress Racing31Tyler ReddickJustin Alexander4
Tommy Baldwin Racing71Ryan TruexTommy Baldwin Jr.1
TriStar Motorsports72TBATBATBA
FordNY Racing Team7J. J. YeleyTBATBA
ToyotaGaunt Brothers Racing96Parker KligermanMark Hillman2
Obaika Racing97Tanner Berryhill(R)Dan StillmanTBA
MBM Motorsports66Joey GaseBrian Keselowski7
Timmy HillTBA
XCI Racing81Jeffrey EarnhardtTBA2

Xfinity Series[edit]

All teams updated for the 2019 season

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chief
ChevroletDGM Racing36Alex Labbé(R)Mario Gosselin
90Josh Williams16John Holmes 26
Josh Williams 1
Donald Theetge1
Andy Lally3
TBA 7
Brandonbilt MotorsportsBrandon Brown5Adam Brenner
Brian Henderson1
GMS Racing23John Hunter Nemechek(R)Chad Norris
Go Green Racing35Joey GasePatrick Donahue
JD Motorsports0Garrett SmithleyBryan Berry
01Stephen LeichtMark Setzer
4Ross Chastain30Paul Clapprood
Scott Lagasse Jr.1
15Joe Nemechek6Ronald Drake 10
Tevin Bair 1
Paul Clapprood 9
Garrett Smithley2
Matt Mills(R)5
B. J. McLeod5
Brandon Hightower11
Mike Skeen1
Katherine Legge2
TBA 1
Jeremy Clements Racing51Jeremy ClementsDanny Gill
Jimmy Means Racing52David StarrTim Brown
JR Motorsports1Michael AnnettTravis Mack
7Justin AllgaierJason Burdett
8Chase Elliott1Taylor Moyer
Ryan Preece4
Zane Smith8
Jeb Burton5
Ryan Truex5
Spencer Gallagher2
Dale Earnhardt Jr.1
9Noah Gragson(R)Dave Elenz
Kaulig Racing10Ross Chastain3Alex Yontz
Austin Dillon1
A. J. Allmendinger[2]TBA
Elliott Sadler2[3]
11Justin Haley(R)Chris Rice
Richard Childress Racing2Tyler ReddickRandall Burnett
21Kaz GralaJustin Alexander
RSS Racing38Jeff Green5R. B. Bracken 2
Tony Wilson 7
Kyle Johnson 1
Todd Myers 10
J. J. Yeley27
Ryan Sieg1
39J. J. Yeley2Rod Sieg 1
Kevin Starland 19
Ryan Sieg31
93Ryan Sieg1Kyle Johnson 18
Tony Wilson 2
J. J. Yeley3
Jeff Green28
Stephen Leicht1
FordStewart-Haas Racing with
Biagi-DenBeste
00Cole CusterMike Shiplett
98Chase Briscoe(R)Richard Boswell
Team Penske22Austin CindricBrian Wilson
ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing18Kyle Busch7Ben Beshore
Jeffrey Earnhardt9
TBA
19Brandon JonesJeff Meendering
20Christopher BellJason Ratcliff
JP Motorsports45Josh Bilicki(R)Jason Houghtaling 2
David Jones 1
Rob Winfield 1
Chuck Herman 3
Glenn Kania 1
William Whitley 2
Terry Elmore 6
Kase Kallenbach 2
55Stephen Leicht9David Jones 4
Jason Houghtaling 1
Jerry Hattaway 1
Tim Silva 5
Chuck Herman 4
Terry Elmore 2
Kase Kallenbach 2
Jennifer Jo Cobb1
Brandon Hightower7
Bayley Currey1
Peter Shepherd III1
David Levine1
TBA 13
Chevrolet30
Toyota3
B. J. McLeod Motorsports78Ryan Ellis2Joe Lax 1
George Ingram 12
Keith Wolfe 6
Adam Brooks 1
B. J. McLeod10
Ray Black Jr.1
Tommy Joe Martins5
Scott Heckert1
Blake Jones2
TBA 12
Toyota20MBM Motorsports40Chad Finchum(R)George Church 9
Mike Hillman 1
Robert Scott 2
James Blankenship 1
Brian Keselowski20
Toyota3
Dodge12
Chevrolet5
66Timmy Hill14Sebastian Laforge 12
Clintom Cram 2
Gary Showalter 1
Steven Idol 1
Robert Scott 4
Carl Long3
Stan Mullis2
John Jackson1
TBA 13
Dodge6
Chevrolet14
Mike Harmon Racing74Mike Harmon30Robert Scott 6
Jason Houghtaling 8
Tim Goulet 5
Kyle Warner 1
Cody Ware1
B. J. McLeod1
Stephen Leicht1

Gander Outdoor Truck Series[edit]

All teams updated for the 2019 season

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chief
ChevroletAM Racing22Austin Wayne SelfEddie Troconis
Darrell Wallace Jr.
GMS Racing2Sheldon Creed(R)Doug Randolph
24Brett MoffittJerry Baxter
Halmar Friesen Racing52Stewart FriesenTripp Bruce
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing10Jennifer Jo CobbSteve Kuykendall
Jordan Anderson Racing3Jordan AndersonKevin Eagle
NEMCO Motorsports8Joe NemechekGere Kennon Jr.
Angela Ruch
TBA
Niece Motorsports44Timothy PetersTim Mooney 1
Doug George
45Reid Wilson (R)Phil Gould
Ross Chastain
Young's Motorsports02Tyler Dippel(R)Chad Kendrick
12Gus Dean(R)Jeff Stankewicz
20Spencer Boyd(R)Andrew Abbott
FordRoper Racing04Cory Roper(R)Shane Whitbeck
ThorSport Racing13Johnny SauterJoe Shear Jr.
88Matt CraftonCarl Joiner Jr.
98Grant EnfingerJeff Hensley
99Ben RhodesMatt Noyce
ToyotaDGR-Crosley17David Gilliland1Chris Lawson
Anthony Alfredo1
Ryan Reed1
Tyler Ankrum(R)20
54Anthony Alfredo12Kevin Manion
Natalie Decker12
David Gilliland
Hattori Racing Enterprises16Austin HillScott Zipadelli
Kyle Busch Motorsports4Todd GillilandMarcus Richmond
18Harrison Burton(R)Mike Hillman Jr.
51Kyle Busch5Ryan Fugle
Christian Eckes7[4]
Brandon Jones5
Chandler Smith2
Greg Biffle1[5]
On Point Motorsports30Brennan Poole(R)Steve Lane
Chevrolet
Toyota
Reaume Brothers Racing33Josh Reaume15John Reaume

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References[edit]

  1. ^'2018 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Team / Driver Chart'. Jayski.com. Jayski's Silly Season Site. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  2. ^'AJ Allmendinger added to Kaulig Racing lineup for multiple Xfinity Series races'. www.msn.com. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
  3. ^'Elliott Sadler returns to Xfinity Series with Kaulig Racing NASCAR.com'. Official Site Of NASCAR. 2019-02-28. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  4. ^'Christian Eckes Returns to KBM with Expanded Schedule in 2019'. Official Home of Kyle Busch Motorsports. 2019-02-05. Retrieved 2019-02-23.
  5. ^'Greg Biffle to make Gander Trucks return for Kyle Busch NASCAR.com'. Official Site Of NASCAR. 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2019-03-30.

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