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Rusty Wallace Inc.Rusty Wallace Inc. Dale Earnhardt Inc.Dale Earnhardt Inc. Richard Childress RacingRichard Childress Racing
Evernham MotorsportsEvernham Motorsports Hendrick MotorsportsHendrick Motorsports
Roush RacingRoush Racing Kevin Harvick Inc.Kevin Harvick Inc.
Michael Waltrip Racing


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Richard Childress Racing

http://www.rcrracing.com
Clint Bowyer Chevrolet #2
Kevin Harvick Chevrolet #21

Richard Childress Racing (RCR) set the standard for modern-era stock car racing teams. Based just south of Winston-Salem in Welcome, NC, RCR has earned nine championships, more than 125 victories and was the first NASCAR organization to win championships in the NEXTEL Cup Series, Busch Series and Truck Series. RCR fields the NEXTEL Cup Series teams of Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and Dave Blaney, and the Busch Series teams of Clint Bowyer and the two-driver team of Harvick and Brandon Miller.

Also scheduled in 2005 is a four-race Cup program with Kerry Earnhardt, eldest son of Dale Earnhardt, the legendary driver of RCR’s famed black No. 3 GM Goodwrench Chevrolets. Over 80 MILLER welders help keep the Richard Childress Racing cars in action.

 
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Evernham Motorsports

http://www.evernhammotorsports.com
Kasey KahneDodge#6
 

On October 14, 1999, a partnership was forged between Ray Evernham and Dodge -– creating Evernham Motorsports – bringing together one of the sport's premier talents with an auto manufacturer.

On March 10, 2000, the legendary Bill Elliott joined Evernham as the driver of the No. 9 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge and on May 25, Evernham Motorsports announced that Casey Atwood would be the driver for the No. 19 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge. In 2001, Elliott captured the pole for the Daytona 500 and Casey Atwood became the youngest pole winner in the modern era at Phoenix.

In 2002, Jeremy Mayfield joined the organization as the driver of the No. 19 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge and won the Winston Open. In 2004, Elliott turned the No. 9 Dodge over to rookie Kasey Kahne who became the 2004 Raybestos Rookie-of-the-Year.

For the fourth consecutive year, an Evernham Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge visited victory lane. Evernham's teams scored one victory, 18 top-five and 28 top-10 finishes.

 
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Roush Racing

http://www.roushracing.com
  Matt KensethFord#17
Mark Martin Ford #6
Todd Kluever Ford #06
Danny O'Quinn, Jr. Ford #50
Carl EdwardsFord#60

In the past three years alone, Roush Racing has added two NASCAR Winston Cup/Nextel Cup Championships, and a NASCAR Busch Series Championship and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship to its very long list of wins.

Roush Racing is regarded as one of NASCAR’s premier racing teams. Roush driver, Kurt Busch, captured the 2004 Championship and Matt Kenseth won the title in 2003. Three Roush cars — Busch, Mark Martin and Kenseth finished in the top 10 for the season, participating in the Chase for the Cup. Carl Edwards' limited-season debut captured five top-10 finishes.

Roush Racing is a division of Roush Industries based in Livonia, Michigan, where the company provides engineering specialty services for the auto industry and performance market.

  
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Hendrick Motorsports

http://www.hendrickmotorsports.com
Kyle BuschChevrolet#5
 

In 20 years of competition, Hendrick Motorsports has garnered five NASCAR Winston Cup Series (now NEXTEL Cup) championships, three NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series titles and one NASCAR Busch Series crown, making it one of stock-car racing’s premier organizations. Rick Hendrick is just the second team owner in NASCAR’s modern era to earn more than 100 Cup Series victories.

The four full-time NEXTEL Cup teams of Hendrick Motorsports include Kyle Busch in the No. 5 Kellogg’s Chevrolets; four-time champion Jeff Gordon in the No. 24 DuPont Chevrolets; Brian Vickers in the No. 25 GMAC Financial Services Chevrolets; and driver Jimmie Johnson in the No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolets.

More than 500 employees call Hendrick Motorsports home, and day-to-day activities include management of HendrickMotorsports.com, the 15,000-square-foot museum and team store, marketing, public relations, sponsor services, licensing, show cars, merchandising, and much more.

 
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Kevin Harvick Inc.

http://www.kevinharvickinc.com
Burney Lamar Chevrolet #77
Ron Fellows, Ron Hornaday, Kevin Harvick,
and Tony Stewart
Chevrolet #33

Kevin Harvick Incorporated (KHI) is a 70,000 sq. ft. facility in Kernersville, NC that is home to the No. 6 GM Goodwrench Truck Series team, the No. 33 Yard-Man/Outdoor Channel/Mr. Clean/Old-Spice Busch Series team, and the No. 33 HPS/Groeniger NASCAR Grand National Division West Series team.

Adding to the lineup at KHI is two-time (1996,1998) Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday Jr., 2002 Winston Cup champion Tony Stewart and 1999 Busch Series Rookie of the Year Tony Raines. KHI has also signed West driver Burney Lamar for five West Series events and four Truck Series events.

2005 has been a remarkable year for KHI's Busch Series program. KHI has earned one win, three top-fives and six top-tens in its first full season of competition.

 
 

Michael Waltrip Racing

http://www.michaelwaltrip.com
Michael WaltripChevrolet#99
 
 
 
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Dale Earnhardt Inc.

http://www.daleearnhardtinc.com
Paul MenardChevrolet#11
Dale Earnhardt, Jr./Martin Truex , Jr. Chevrolet #8
 

Dale and Teresa Earnhardt formed Dale Earnhardt Inc. in February of 1980. In 1995 they fielded a full-time Busch Series team and added a Craftsman Truck Series team. Ron Hornaday drove the truck from ’95-98 and earned the team’s first NASCAR Championship.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. made the jump into NASCAR with his inaugural Busch Series start at Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Speedway. Dale Jr. went on to capture the Busch Rookie of the Year honors in 1997 and Series Championships in 1998 and 1999. NAPA and Dale Earnhardt, Inc. teamed together to move from Busch racing in 2000 to the Winston Cup ranks for 2001. Their shop now houses the 15 NAPA Chevys for Michael Waltrip.

As one of the premier race teams in NASCAR housed on 14 acres of land and utilizing 200,000 sq. feet of building space, Dale Earnhardt, Inc. serves as the benchmark for success in motorsports.

 
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Rusty Wallace Inc.

http://www.rustywallace.com
Jamie McMurray and Steve WallaceDodge#64
 

In addition to being a driver, Rusty Wallace has entered the team ownership arena as well. His 2005 NASCAR Busch Series entry with driver Jamie McMurray and Jeremy Mayfield will mark his second stint as a Busch Series team owner, following a highly successful full-time campaign with driver Kenny Wallace during the 1990’s.

  

Jr. Motorsports

Mark McFarland #88