Who drove the Miller Lite number 2 car?
Rusty Wallace, Miller Lite
Rusty Wallace also drove this iconic blue-and-white No. 2 Miller Lite Ford for Team Penske, beginning wtih the 1997 NASCAR Premier Series season.
Who drove Number 2 car in 2006?
Following his retirement, 2004 champion Kurt Busch joined Penske and the #2 team in 2006. He recorded eight wins and 37 top five finishes before being moved to the #22 team in 2011 to make way for Brad Keselowski.
Who is driving the number 2 car in 2022?
Team Penske has announced that Austin Cindric will make the jump to the Cup Series full-time to pilot the No. 2 car in 2022. Kyle Larson signed a contract extension with Hendrick Motorsports that goes through the 2023 season and includes majority sponsorship from HendrickCars.com.
Who drove the 22 car before Logano?
NASCAR Car #22
Driver | Races | |
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1 | Joey Logano | 324 |
2 | Ward Burton | 272 |
3 | Bobby Allison | 215 |
4 | Fireball Roberts | 152 |
Who drove #3 in Nascar?
Austin Dillon drives the historic No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet owned by his grandfather, Richard Childress, a 2017 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee. Dillon is a three-time winner in the NASCAR Cup Series with a win in the 2018 Daytona 500 and has made the NASCAR Playoffs four times (2016-18 and 2020).
Who drove the Miller Nascar?
Butch Miller (racing driver)
Butch Miller | |
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Achievements | 1987, 1988, 1994 American Speed Association Champion 1988 ARTGO Challenge Series champion |
Awards | 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series Most Popular Driver |
NASCAR Cup Series career | |
41 races run over 6 years |
Who drove Number 2 in Nascar in 2001?
KEYS
2001 WINSTON CUP TEAMS | ||
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Car# team links | Driver | Manu |
02 | Ryan Newman | Ford |
will be a third Penske team in 2001, and run in BGN, ARCA and up to seven Cup evetns, with plans to go full time Cup in 2002 | ||
07 | Ted Musgrave | Dodge |
When did Rusty Wallace retire from Nascar?
He retired after the 2005 season with a 14.4 career average finish. In 2014, Wallace ran at Daytona for testing before the 2014 Daytona 500 as part of a promotion for Miller Lite’s 40th anniversary, marking the first time a NASCAR Hall of Famer has driven in a NASCAR test.
Who won the 2005 Nascar championship?
NASCAR Cup Series Champions
Year | No. | Champion |
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2005 | 20 | Tony Stewart |
2004 | 97 | Kurt Busch |
2003 | 17 | Matt Kenseth |
2002 | 20 | Tony Stewart |
Who owns the 24 truck in Nascar?
Hendrick Motorsports Car No. 24
Owner(s) | Rick Hendrick Linda Hendrick Jeff Gordon |
Base | 4400 Papa Joe Hendrick Blvd, Concord, North Carolina, 28262 |
Series | NASCAR Cup Series |
Race drivers | Jeff Gordon (1992–2015) Chase Elliott (2016–2017) William Byron (2018–present) |
Career |
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What is the next gen car in Nascar?
When NASCAR’s seventh-generation Cup race car—a.k.a. the Next Gen—opens the 2022 season at the Daytona 500, it’ll be the first one to have aluminum wheels, rack-and-pinion steering, and an independent rear suspension.
Who drove the 2 car before Brad Keselowski?
NASCAR Car #2
Driver | Laps | |
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1 | Rusty Wallace | 150,447 |
2 | Brad Keselowski | 109,965 |
3 | Kurt Busch | 51,357 |
4 | Dave Marcis | 36,450 |
Who has driven the number 12 in Nascar?
NASCAR Car #12
Driver | Wins | |
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1 | Ryan Newman | 13 |
2 | Bobby Allison | 25 |
3 | Ryan Blaney | 6 |
4 | Jeremy Mayfield | 3 |
Who has driven the number 9 car in Nascar?
Chase Elliott drives the No. 9 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, the same car number his father, Bill Elliott, carried for much of his career that culminated with him being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.