AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway Notes & Entry List

Race number 29 of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, and Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race number 3, will be the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway. There are 43 cars on the entry list which means all of the teams will make Sunday race.

Event Schedule: AAA 400

Friday: 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET Practice on Fox Sports 1, 3:10 p.m. ET Qualifying on ESPN2

Saturday: 11 a.m. – 11:55 a.m. ET Practice on Fox Sports 2, 2 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. ET Final Practice

Sunday: 2 p.m. ET Race on ESPN

Track & Race Information: Dover International Speedway

1.0 mile oval – 400 laps, 400 miles

Grandstand Seating – 135,000

First Sprint Cup Series Race – 1969, 87 Total Races

Most Wins – Bobby Allison (8) – Active, Jimmie Johnson (7)

Last 2 Winners – Tony Stewart (June 2013) – Brad Keselowski (September 2012)

Entry List: OPR = Owner Points Rank BOLD = Chase

Car #
Driver
Sponsor
Manufacturer
Team
OPR
1
Jamie McMurray
LiftMaster
Chevrolet
EGR
15
2
Brad Keselowski
Miller Lite
Ford
Penske
14
5
Kasey Kahne
Farmers Insurance
Chevrolet
Hendrick
13
7
Dave Blaney
Chevrolet
TBR
32
9
Marcos Ambrose
Stanley
Ford
RPM
23
10
Danica Patrick
GoDaddy.com
Chevrolet
SHR
29
11
Denny Hamlin
FedEx Freight
Toyota
JGR
25
13
Casey Mears
GEICO
Ford
Germain
26
14
Mark Martin
Mobil 1 / Bass Pro Shops
Chevrolet
SHR
16
15
Clint Bowyer
Raspberry 5-Hour Energy
Living Beyond Breast Cancer
Toyota
MWR
10
16
Greg Biffle
3M Filtrete
Ford
RFR
5
17
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
Ford Ecoboost
Ford
RFR
20
18
Kyle Busch
Interstate Batteries
Toyota
JGR
2
20
Matt Kenseth
Home Depot Let’s Do This
Toyota
JGR
1
22
Joey Logano
Shell Pennzoil
Ford
Penske
12
24
Jeff Gordon
Axalta
Chevrolet
Hendrick
8
27
Paul Menard
Menards / CertainTeed
Chevrolet
RCR
18
29
Kevin Harvick
Budweiser
Chevrolet
RCR
6
30
Cole Whitt
Swan Energy
Toyota
Swan
33
31
Jeff Burton
Caterpillar
Chevrolet
RCR
21
32
Timmy Hill
U.S. Chrome
Ford
FAS Lane
38
33
Tony Raines
Little Joes Autos.com
Chevrolet
Circle Sport
37
34
David Ragan
Taco Bell
Ford
Front Row
27
35
Josh Wise
MDS Transport
Ford
Front Row
39
36
JJ Yeley
Drive Sober
Chevrolet
TBR
35
38
David Gilliland
Long John Silver’s
Ford
Front Row
31
39
Ryan Newman
State Water Heaters
Chevrolet
SHR
9
40
Landon Cassill
Chevrolet
Circle Sport
43
42
Juan Pablo Montoya
Target
Chevrolet
EGR
22
43
Aric Almirola
Smithfield
Ford
RPM
19
47
AJ Allmendinger
House-Autry
Toyota
JTG/D
30
48
Jimmie Johnson
Lowe’s / Kobalt Tools
Chevrolet
Hendrick
3
51
Ryan Truex
Shooters Sporting Center
SeaWatch
Chevrolet
Phoenix
28
55
Brian Vickers
Aaron’s Dream Machine
Toyota
MWR
24
56
Martin Truex Jr
NAPA Shocks
Toyota
MWR
17
78
Kurt Busch
Furniture Row / Denver Mattress
Chevrolet
Furniture Row
7
83
David Reutimann
Burger King / Dr Pepper
Toyota
BK Racing
36
87
Joe Nemechek
Toyota
NEMCO/JRR
40
88
Dale Earnhardt Jr
National Guard
Chevrolet
Hendrick
11
93
Travis Kvapil
Burger King / Dr Pepper
Toyota
BK Racing
34
95
Reed Sorenson
Leavine Family Racing
Ford
LFR
44
98
Michael McDowell
Phil Parsons Racing
Ford
PPR
42
99
Carl Edwards
Fastenal
Ford
RFR
4

Entry List Notes:

Mark Martin will drive his sixth of 12 races in the No. 14 for Tony Stewart. Brian Vickers is in the No. 55 for Michael Waltrip Racing. That is the ride Martin was scheduled to be in.

Cole Whitt will make his second start for Swan Racing in the No. 30 Toyota.

Ryan Truex will make his third start for Phoenix Racing in the No. 51 Chevrolet.

Michael McDowell, who drove for Phoenix Racing last week, will be back in the No. 98 Ford for Phil Parsons Racing.

AJ Allmendinger is back in the No. 47 Toyota for JTG/Daugherty Racing.

Reed Sorenson will make his third start in the No. 95 Ford for Leavine Family Racing.

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