Car-Owning Celebs
Carnage At The Yellow
One Hit Wonders
Towering Over The Field
Who DNQ'd It?
100

This team is partially owned by pop singer Pitbull, and currently runs in the NASCAR Cup Series as of 2022.

Trackhouse Racing

100

This driver became infamous in NASCAR for his incident with a jet dryer during the 2012 Daytona 500.

Juan Pablo Montoya

100

This driver barely beat out Max Papis in 2009 at Circuit-Gilles Villenueve for his first Nationwide Series win.

Boris Said

100

6'5"; won two Daytona 500s

Michael Waltrip

100

2005 Daytona; Cup

Eric McClure

200

NBA legend Michael Jordan co-owns this team with Denny Hamlin in the NASCAR Cup Series.

23XI Racing

200
Long after the caution came out on lap 14 of the 2011 Truck race at Texas, Kyle Busch was parked after slamming this veteran driver into the outside wall.

Ron Hornaday Jr.

200

On the wet surface on a rainy day at Mid-Ohio, this part-time Chip Ganassi driver won his only Xfinity Series race in 2016. 

Justin Marks

200

6'4"; current NASCAR Cup Series rookie as of 2022

Austin Cindric

200

2008 Phoenix; Cup

John Andretti

300

This team, owned by pro boxer Floyd Mayweather, qualified its' way into the 2022 Daytona 500 with a flashy neon paint job.

The Money Team Racing

300

Jeff Gordon and Jeff Burton crashed under yellow, and then fought on track during the 2010 Cup playoff race at Texas, after this driver blew a tire and smacked the turn 4 wall.

Martin Truex Jr.

300

After Joey Coulter flipped into the catchfence at the 2011 Truck opener at Daytona, this driver for Red Horse Racing won the race.

John King

300

6'6"; won 19 Cup Series races

Buddy Baker
300

2013 Bristol; Nationwide

Danny Efland

400

This team, partially owned by actor Burt Reynolds, made it's debut in 1981 with Stan Barrett and even survived as a field filler in the Gen 4 era.

Mach 1 Racing

400

This Roush Racing driver was wrecked under yellow by Alex Kennedy during the 2011 Nationwide race at Dover.

Kevin Swindell
400

This driver won the 2018 Xfinity Race at Talladega sponsored by Allegiant Airlines.

Spencer Gallagher
400

6'5"; current NASCAR commentator

Rick Allen

400

2009 Daytona; Trucks

Marc Mitchell

500

This team, owned by an NFL Hall-of-Fame Quarterback and a NASCAR Hall-of-Fame driver, made 29 Busch Series starts in 1999 and 2000, scoring two top fives with drivers including Kenny Irwin, Steve Grissom, and Hut Stricklin.

Jarrett-Farve Motorsports

500

Austin Dillon obtained lots of damage under a red flag during the 2015 Xfinity race to open the season at Daytona after this driver's brakes locked up while attempting to stop.

Mike Wallace

500
This RCR driver won the season finale at Homestead in 2011 in the Truck Series.

Cale Gale

500

7'1"; owns a Cup Series team

Brad Daugherty

500

2011 Bristol; Nationwide

John Jackson

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