NASCAR: A list of all 32 full-time drivers for 2018
By Asher Fair
The full-time field for the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series season is set. Here is a list of the 32 drivers who are set to be a part of it.
Following an eventful offseason during which several drivers either changed teams, came to or left the NASCAR Cup Series, all of the full-time rides for the 2018 Cup Series season have been filled. There are set to be 32 full-time drivers this season.
While there was a lot of movement of drives among teams this offseason, only four drivers are set to drive in the sport full-time in the 2018 season after not driving full-time in the 2017 season.
Meanwhile, there are six drivers who had full-time rides in the 2017 season who do not have full-time rides for the 2018 season.
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Among the drivers who have full-time rides this season but did not least season are rookies William Byron, Darrell Wallace Jr. and Ray Black Jr. Alex Bowman also did not have a full-time ride last season, but he is not a rookie.
Among the drivers who had full-time rides last season but do not this season are Landon Cassill, Danica Patrick, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Matt Kenseth, Cole Whitt and Jeffrey Earnhardt.
Here is a list of each and every one of the 32 full-time drivers set to drive in the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series season. This list is sorted alphabetically by team.
Chip Ganassi Racing, Chevrolet
Front Row Motorsports, Ford
Furniture Row Racing, Toyota
Germain Racing, Chevrolet
Go Fas Racing, Ford
Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet
Joe Gibbs Racing, Toyota
JTG Daugherty Racing, Chevrolet
Leavine Family Racing, Chevrolet
Richard Childress Racing, Chevrolet
Richard Petty Motorsports, Chevrolet
Roush Fenway Racing, Ford
StarCom Racing, Chevrolet
Stewart-Haas Racing, Ford
Team Penske, Ford
Wood Brothers Racing, Ford
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How will the final 2018 NASCAR Cup Series championship standings look? Which of these 32 drivers will win the championship? The season is set to begin on Sunday, February 18th with the 60th annual Daytona 500.