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Won his first race in his second ever NASCAR Cup start
Replaced Dale Earnhardt Sr. after his passing
Found by Dale Jr, resident of Michigan
Son of father Bill, 2014 NASCAR Xfinity series Champion
Second generation racer, newest member to Team Penske
2011 NASCAR Camping World Trucks Series Champion
2004 Rookie of the Year, 18 career victories
Boyfriend of Danica Patrick from 2013-2018
2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion, replaced Carl Edwards
Mobile, Alabama native, Richard Petty Motorsports
Newest member to Hendrick Motorsports, replaced Dale Jr.
Popular driver in an underfunded car, moving to Levine Family Racing next year
2008 Daytona 500 Champion with Team Penske
2 career NASCAR Cup victories, Talladega and Daytona
Watermelon farmer from Florida, has 1 career Xfinity win
Replaced Danica Patrick in 2018, Half Cuban
Tucson, Arizona native, drives for Front Row Motorsports
Brother of one of the other drivers, Germain Racing
2017 NASCAR Cup Champion, final driver for Furniture Row Racing
journey man driver, former driver for Joe Gibbs Racing
2011 Daytona 500 Champion driving for the Wood Brothers
First driver to ever make the Chase as a rookie in 2006
192 NASCAR wins across all 3 series', racer for Joe Gibbs Racing
Found by Kyle Busch at the Snowball Derby in Florida
8 career wins, driver for Stewart-Haas Racing
2017 NASCAR Xfinity Champion, youngest driver in the field
Prosper, Texas native, driver for JTG-Daugherty Racing
2004 NASCAR Cup Series Champion with Roush-Fenway Racing
7 time NASCAR Cup Series Champion
Journey man driver, formerly with Chip Ganassi Racing
Little known driver, usually with what used to be BK Racing
Father owns retail business, currently with the Wood Brothers
2018 NASCAR Cup Series Champion
5 time winner in Cup Series, Chip Ganassi Racing
1 career win in the Cup Series at Watkins Glen
Known for wrecking a lot, popular on social media
Known for staying out on the final restart at Homestead in the Xfinity Series finale
Canadian born driver, usually seen only at the Daytona 500

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