The 2024 NASCAR Cup Series will be the 76th season for NASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States and the 53rd season for the modern-era Cup Series. The season will start with the Busch Light Clash on February 4 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Clash will be followed by the Bluegreen Vacations Duel qualifying races on February 15 and the 66th running of the Daytona 500 (the first points race of the season) on February 18, both at Daytona International Speedway. The season will end with the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway on November 10.
This will be the first season without Kevin Harvick since 2000, as he retired after the 2023 season and will join the NASCAR on Fox broadcast booth in 2024,[1] and the first season since 2011 without Aric Almirola, who stepped away from racing full-time after the 2023 season. In addition, this will be the last season for NASCAR's current TV rights deal, which began in 2015.[2]
Ryan Blaney of Team Penske enters the season as the defending 2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion.[3]
Teams and drivers
Chartered teams
Manufacturer | Team | No. | Driver | Crew chief | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chevrolet | Hendrick Motorsports | 5 | Kyle Larson | TBA | Larson is signed through 2026.[4] |
9 | Chase Elliott | TBA | Elliott is signed through 2027.[5] | ||
24 | William Byron | TBA | Byron is signed through 2025.[6] | ||
48 | Alex Bowman | TBA | Bowman signed a deal through 2026.[7] | ||
JTG Daugherty Racing | 47 | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | TBA | Stenhouse signed a multi-year extension with JTGD in 2022.[8] | |
Kaulig Racing | 16 | A. J. Allmendinger 1 | Travis Mack | Allmendinger will not be in the No. 16 full-time, but will race at the Daytona 500.[9] Travis Mack will serve as the crew chief for the No. 16, replacing Matt Swiderski, who will move to Trackhouse Racing. Mack will also serve as the technical director for the team.[10] | |
TBA 35 | |||||
31 | Daniel Hemric | Trent Owens | Hemric will return to the Cup Series, driving the No. 31 full-time.[11][12] Trent Owens will remain as the crew chief for the No. 31.[10] | ||
Richard Childress Racing | 3 | Austin Dillon | TBA | Dillon is signed through 2025.[13] | |
8 | Kyle Busch | TBA | Busch joined RCR in 2023 with a multi-year deal.[14] | ||
Spire Motorsports | 7 | Corey LaJoie | Ryan Sparks[15] | LaJoie signed a multi-year extension with Spire in 2023.[16] | |
71 | Zane Smith (R) | Stephen Doran | Spire Motorsports purchased Live Fast Motorsports' charter for approximately US$40 million.[17][18] Zane Smith will drive the No. 71 through a multi-year deal in partnership with Trackhouse Racing.[19][20] Stephen Doran will serve as the crew chief, having previously worked with Stewart–Haas Racing from 2012 to 2022.[21] | ||
77 | Carson Hocevar (R) | Luke Lambert | Hocevar signed a multi-year deal to drive the No. 77 starting in 2024, replacing Ty Dillon.[22][23] Lambert will serve as the crew chief, having been the crew chief for Legacy Motor Club the previous year.[21] | ||
Trackhouse Racing | 1 | Ross Chastain | TBA | Both Chastain and Suárez signed multi-year contract extensions with Trackhouse in 2023.[24][25] Matt Swiderski will move from the No. 16 for Kaulig Racing to be the crew chief for Suárez and the No. 99.[26] | |
99 | Daniel Suárez | Matt Swiderski | |||
Ford | Front Row Motorsports | 34 | Michael McDowell | TBA | Both McDowell and Gilliland signed one-year extensions with FRM in 2023.[27] |
38 | Todd Gilliland | TBA | |||
RFK Racing | 6 | Brad Keselowski | TBA | Keselowski will return as he is a co-owner of the team.[28] | |
17 | Chris Buescher | TBA | Buescher is signed through 2024.[29] | ||
Rick Ware Racing | TBA | Justin Haley | TBA | Haley signed a multi-year deal with RWR to join the team full time beginning in 2024. It is unknown if he will drive the No. 15 or No. 51.[30][31] | |
TBA | TBA | TBA | Cody Ware was indefinitely suspended in April 2023 but was reinstated in December 2023. It is unclear if he will return to the 51 in 2024. [32] | ||
Stewart–Haas Racing | 4 | Josh Berry (R) | Rodney Childers | Kevin Harvick retired after the end of the 2023 season. Josh Berry will drive the No. 4 in 2024.[33] Rodney Childers signed a multi-year contract extension with SHR in 2021 and will continue as crew chief.[34] | |
10 | Noah Gragson | Drew Blickensderfer | Gragson signed a multi-year deal with SHR to join the team full time beginning in 2024, replacing Aric Almirola, who left the team at the end of the year and will run part-time in the Xfinity Series for Joe Gibbs Racing. Blickensderfer will continue serving as crew chief of the No. 10.[35][36][37] | ||
14 | Chase Briscoe | TBA | Briscoe signed a multi-year contract extension through 2026 in 2023.[38] | ||
41 | Ryan Preece | TBA | Preece will return to the No. 41 in 2024.[39] | ||
Team Penske | 2 | Austin Cindric | Brian Wilson | Cindric will return in 2024.[40] Wilson, who started the 2023 season as crew chief of the Wood Brothers No. 21 car, will continue as crew chief of the Penske No. 2 car in 2024 after switching cars with Jeremy Bullins for the final 10 races of 2023.[41] | |
12 | Ryan Blaney | TBA | Both Blaney and Logano signed multi-year extensions with Team Penske in 2022.[42][43] | ||
22 | Joey Logano | TBA | |||
Wood Brothers Racing | 21 | Harrison Burton | Jeremy Bullins | Burton will return to WBR in 2024.[44] Bullins, who started the 2023 season as crew chief of the Penske No. 2 car, will continue as crew chief of the Wood Brothers No. 21 car in 2024 after switching cars with Brian Wilson for the final 10 races of 2023.[41] | |
Toyota | 23XI Racing | 23 | Bubba Wallace | TBA | Wallace signed a multi-year extension with 23XI in 2022.[45] |
45 | Tyler Reddick | TBA | Reddick joined 23XI in 2023 with a multi-year deal.[46] | ||
Joe Gibbs Racing | 11 | Denny Hamlin | TBA | Hamlin signed a multi-year extension with JGR in 2023.[47] | |
19 | Martin Truex Jr. | TBA | Truex signed a contract extension to remain with JGR through 2024.[48] | ||
20 | Christopher Bell | TBA | Bell signed a multi-year extension with JGR in 2022.[49][50] | ||
54 | Ty Gibbs | TBA | Gibbs will return; he is the grandson of team owner Joe Gibbs.[46] | ||
Legacy Motor Club[51] | 42 | John Hunter Nemechek | Ben Beshore | Nemechek will move from the Xfinity Series to drive the No. 42 in 2024.[52] Beshore will move from the Xfinity Series, continuing to crew chief Nemechek.[53] | |
43 | Erik Jones | Dave Elenz | Jones signed a multi-year extension with Legacy Motor Club in 2022.[54] Crew chief Dave Elenz signed a contract extension with LMC through 2025.[55] |
Non-chartered teams
Limited schedule
Manufacturer | Team | No. | Driver | Crew chief | Races | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chevrolet | Beard Motorsports | 62 | Anthony Alfredo | Darren Shaw | 2 | Beard Motorsports has announced that they will enter the No. 62 at all four superspeedway races in 2024. Alfredo will drive the No. 62 at the Daytona 500 and spring Talladega race, while a yet to be announced driver will drive the summer Daytona race and fall Talladega race. Darren Shaw will continue serving as crew chief for the team.[56] |
TBA | 2 | |||||
Erebus Motorsport[N 1] | TBA | Brodie Kostecki | TBA | TBA | On October 2, 2023, Erebus Motorsport announced that they planned to enter the Cup Series in some events in 2024 with Kostecki, who drives for the team in the Supercars Championship in Australia.[57] Richard Childress stated that the plan is for Kostecki to run up to five Cup Series races in 2024, including an oval race.[58] | |
Live Fast Motorsports | 78 | B. J. McLeod | TBA | 1 | LFM will compete part-time after selling its charter to Spire Motorsports.[17] Team co-owner B. J. McLeod plans to enter the car in all six plate races, along with road courses if the right driver can be found.[59] McLeod himself will drive the No. 78 in the Daytona 500.[60] | |
TBA | 5 | |||||
The Money Team Racing | 50 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TMT plans to enter in up to five to eight races in 2024, before planning to run a full-time effort with or without a charter in 2025. The driver(s) and sponsors, as well as which races they will enter in have yet to be announced.[61] | |
Trackhouse Racing | TBA | Shane van Gisbergen | TBA | 7 | Trackhouse plans to continue the Project 91 program in 2024.[62] On September 13, 2023, van Gisbergen signed a contract with Trackhouse to compete in various races in NASCAR's three national series in 2024.[63] Van Gisbergen will attempt seven Cup races in 2024.[64] | |
91 | TBA | TBA | TBA | |||
Ford | RFK Racing | 60 | David Ragan | TBA | 1 | On November 29, 2023, RFK Racing announced that they would run a third entry, the No. 60, at the Daytona 500, with Ragan behind the wheel. The team also announced they will field the No. 60 in select races as part of their "#Stage60" program.[65] |
TBA | TBA | |||||
Toyota | Legacy Motor Club | 84 | Jimmie Johnson | Jason Burdett | TBA | Toyota Racing Development president David Wilson says that Johnson will drive a Camry next season, so he will run part-time again.[66] Jason Burdett will serve as the crew chief, having previously been the crew chief for Brandon Jones in the Xfinity Series.[67] |
Notes
- ↑ Entries will be fielded in a collaboration with Richard Childress Racing.
Confirmed changes
Teams
- Spire Motorsports purchased Live Fast Motorsports' charter for approximately US$40 million. Spire will field a third full-time team in partnership with Trackhouse Racing, who signed 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Zane Smith. LFM will continue to operate as a part-time open team in 2024.[17]
Manufacturers
- Legacy Motor Club will switch from Chevrolet to Toyota in 2024.[51]
- Ford Performance will switch to the 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for the 2024 season, replacing the sixth generation Mustang.[68]
- Toyota Racing Development will use the XV80 body style for the Toyota Camry in 2024, replacing the XV70.[69]
Sponsorship
- Anheuser-Busch (Busch Light) signed a multi-year deal to sponsor the Trackhouse Racing No. 1 driven by Ross Chastain for 18 races starting in 2024.[70] Anheuser-Busch left Stewart-Haas Racing following Kevin Harvick's retirement.[33]
- Smithfield Foods announced that it will not return to NASCAR as a sponsor in 2024, after Aric Almirola announced his retirement from full-time competition. Smithfield sponsored Almirola from 2012 to 2023, as he drove the No. 43 for Richard Petty Motorsports and the No. 10 for Stewart-Haas Racing.[71]
- AdventHealth will sponsor nine races in 2024 for Legacy Motor Club, split between the No. 43 driven by Erik Jones and the No. 84 driven by Jimmie Johnson.[72] AdventHealth sponsored Ross Chastain's Trackhouse Racing No. 1 in six races during 2023.
- Hunt Brothers Pizza signed a multi-year deal to serve as sponsor of the Team Penske No. 22 of Joey Logano, starting in 2024. The pizza chain will also act as an associate sponsor for the No. 12 of Ryan Blaney.[73] Hunt Brothers previously sponsored the Stewart–Haas Racing No. 4 of Kevin Harvick, who retired at the end of the 2023 season.
- Zeigler Automotive Group will sponsor the Spire Motorsports No. 77 of Carson Hocevar for nine races in 2024.[74]
Other potential and rumored changes
Teams
- In 2022, 3F Racing announced that they hope to run the full season with their No. 30 car in the Cup Series in 2024 after debuting in the series part-time in 2023. The team ultimately did not enter any Cup Series races in 2023.[75] On July 18, 2023, the team announced that Xfinity and Truck Series driver Ryan Vargas would be their Director of Team and Driver Development as well as a reserve driver for them when they debut in the Cup Series.[76] On November 5, Frontstretch reporter Jared Haas spoke to the team's owners at the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race and they indicated that 3F could debut in the Cup Series in 2024 and run eight to ten races if they are able to find sponsorship.[77] The team did make their debut in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series in 2023.[78]
Drivers
- Multi-time Supercars race winner Cameron Waters is rumored to drive the RFK Racing No. 60 at three Cup events in 2024, including the Chicago street race.[79]
Rule changes
- Cup Series cars will run a new aero package at all road courses and tracks measuring one mile or shorter (except Bristol Motor Speedway and Dover Motor Speedway). The package consists of a three-inch spoiler, a simplified diffuser and diffuser strakes, the 2023-spec short track/road course splitter stuffers, and no engine panel strakes.[80]
- All road/street courses in 2024 will have stage-break cautions.[81]
Schedule
The 2024 schedule was released on October 4, 2023 and consists of 31 oval races, 4 road course races, one street track race, and 4 non-championship races to be held on ovals.[82]
Notes: Race names and title sponsors are subject to change. Not all title sponsors/names of races have been announced for 2024. For the races where a 2024 name and title sponsor has yet to be announced, the title sponsors/names of those races in 2023 are listed.
Confirmed schedule changes
- On November 6, 2022, it was confirmed that 2023 would be the last race on Auto Club Speedway's 2-mile configuration.[84] The track is scheduled to be reconfigured into a short track in the coming years and will not be on the 2024 schedule while it is under construction.
- On September 15, 2023, Bristol Motor Speedway announced that the spring Bristol race would return to being run on concrete, after the race taken place of dirt the prior three seasons. In the same press release, it was confirmed that Bristol will continue having two race dates.[85]
- On September 28, 2023, Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced that the Cup Series will return to the oval layout in 2024, in time to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Brickyard 400. The track hosted NASCAR since 1994 and used the oval layout until 2020. From 2021 to 2023, the Cup Series used the grand prix circuit layout.[86]
- On October 2, 2023, Fox Sports and The Athletic reported that Iowa Speedway was expected to receive a NASCAR Cup Series race in 2024, replacing the race at Auto Club Speedway.[87] A press conference by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds was held on October 3, where she and NASCAR officially announced the inaugural Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway on June 16.[88]
- The Cup Series will take a two-week hiatus between the Brickyard 400 and the Cook Out 400, as NBC will cover the 2024 Summer Olympics.[82]
Rumored schedule changes
- NASCAR could potentially return to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal with the track hosting a Cup Series race for the first time in 2024, if the race occurs it would be the first international Cup Series race since the 1958 season.[89] On October 2, 2023, it was reported by Fox Sports and The Athletic that this deal fell through.[87]
See also
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