ENTRY LIST: 61st annual Daytona 500; Daytona Int’l Speedway (as of Feb. 7)

Car No. – Driver – Team

#00 – Landon Cassill – StarCom Racing
#1 – Kurt Busch – Chip Ganassi Racing
#2 – Brad Keselowski – Team Penske
#3 – Austin Dillon – Richard Childress Racing
#4 – Kevin Harvick – Stewart Haas Racing
#6 – Ryan Newman – Roush Fenway Racing
#8 – Daniel Hemric – Richard Childress Racing
#9 – Chase Elliott – Hendrick Motorsports
#10 – Aric Almirola – Stewart Haas Racing
#11 – Denny Hamlin – Joe Gibbs Racing
#12 – Ryan Blaney – Team Penske
#13 – Ty Dillon – Germain Racing
#14 – Clint Bowyer – Stewart Haas Racing
#15 – Ross Chastain – Premium Motorsports
#17 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – Roush Fenway Racing
#18 – Kyle Busch – Joe Gibbs Racing
#19 – Martin Truex Jr. – Joe Gibbs Racing
#20 – Erik Jones – Joe Gibbs Racing
#21 – Paul Menard – Wood Brothers Racing
#22 – Joey Logano – Team Penske
#24 – William Byron – Hendrick Motorsports
#27 – Casey Mears – Germain Racing *
#31 – Tyler Reddick – Richard Childress Racing *
#32 – Corey LaJoie – Go FAS Racing
#34 – Michael McDowell – Front Row Motorsports
#36 – Matt Tifft – Front Row Motorsports
#37 – Chris Buescher – JTG Daugherty Racing
#38 – David Ragan – Front Row Motorsports
#40 – Jamie McMurray – Spire Motorsports
#41 – Daniel Suarez – Stewart Haas Racing
#42 – Kyle Larson – Chip Ganassi Racing
#43 – Darrell Wallace Jr. – Richard Petty Motorsports
#47 – Ryan Preece – JTG Daugherty Racing
#48 – Jimmie Johnson – Hendrick Motorsports
#51 – B.J. McLeod – Rick Ware Racing
#52 – Cody Ware – Rick Ware Racing
#62 – Brendan Gaughan – Beard Motorsports *
#66 – Joey Gase – Motorsports Business Management *
#71 – Ryan Truex – Tommy Baldwin Racing *
#88 – Alex Bowman – Hendrick Motorsports
#95 – Matt DiBenedetto – Leavine Family Racing
#96 – Parker Kligerman – Gaunt Brothers Racing *
#97 – Tanner Berryhill – Obaika Racing *

* – Open entry

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