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NASCAR Sprint-Cup Series
CUP: Big Field For Season Finale
A total of 48 cars are entered for the Ford 400...
Tom Jensen  |  Posted November 17, 2009   Charlotte, NC
After his win last weekend in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Checker O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway Jimmie Johnson is in the lead by 108 points in the Chase. (Photo: Getty Images)

The NASCAR Sprint Cup season wraps up Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway with the running of the Ford 400.

A total of 48 cars are entered for Sunday’s race, one of the bigger fields all season.

Jimmie Johnson leads Mark Martin by 108 points heading into Homestead and can clinch his record fourth consecutive Sprint Cup championship by finishing 25th or better. Jeff Gordon is third, 61 points ahead of Kurt Busch. If Gordon can hang onto third, Hendrick will become the first team in history to sweep the top three points-paying positions.

NASCAR Sprint Cup Entry List

Ford 400

Homestead-Miami Speedway, Nov. 22

• Must qualify on speed

Car number, driver, sponsor, brand, owner

00, David Reutimann, Aaron's Dream Machine, Toyota Camry, Michael Waltrip Racing

1, Martin Truex Jr., Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats, Chevrolet Impala SS, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates

2, Kurt Busch, Miller Lite, Dodge Charger, Penske Championship Racing

5, Mark Martin, Kellogg’s/ Carquest, Chevy, Hendrick Motorsports

6, David Ragan, UPS, Ford Fusion, Roush Fenway Racing

7, Robby Gordon, TBD, Toyota, Robby Gordon Motorsports

07, Casey Mears, Jack Daniel’s, Chevy, Richard Childress Racing

09, David Stremme, Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Dodge, Phoenix Racing •

9, Kasey Kahne, Budweiser, Dodge, Richard Petty Motorsports

11, Denny Hamlin, FedEx Express, Toyota, Joe Gibbs Racing

12, Brad Keselowski, Penske Racing, Dodge, Penske

13, Max Papis, GEICO, Toyota, Germain Racing •

14, Tony Stewart, Office Depot, Chevy, Stewart-Haas Racing

16, Greg Biffle , 3M, Ford, Roush

17, Matt Kenseth, DeWalt, Ford, Roush

18, Kyle Busch, M&M’s, Toyota, JGR

19, Elliott Sadler, Best Buy, Dodge, RPM

20, Joey Logano, Home Depot, Toyota, JGR

21, Bill Elliott, Motorcraft, Ford, Wood Brothers Racing

24, Jeff Gordon, Dupont, Chevy, Hendrick

26, Jamie McMurray, Crown Royal, Ford, Roush

29, Kevin Harvick, Shell-Pennzoil, Chevy, RCR

31, Jeff Burton, Caterpillar, Chevy, RCR

33, Clint Bowyer, Cheerios/Hamburger Helper, Chevy, RCR

34, John Andretti, Taco Bell, Chevy, Front Row Motorsports

36, Michael McDowell, Wave Energy Drink, Toyota, Tommy Baldwin Racing •

37, Travis Kvapil, Long John Silver’s Dodge, Front Row Motorsports •

39, Ryan Newman, Stewart-Haas Racing, Chevy, Stewart-Haas

42, Juan Pablo Montoya, Target, Chevy, EGR

43, Reed Sorenson, Siemens, Dodge, RPM

44, AJ Allmendinger, Ford Drive One, Ford, RPM

47, Marcos Ambrose, Little Debbie-Kingsford-Clorox, Toyota, JTG-Daugherty Racing

48, Jimmie Johnson, Lowe's, Chevy, Hendrick

55, Michael Waltrip, NAPA, Toyota, MWR

66, Dave Blaney, TBA, Toyota, Prism Motorsports •

70, TBA, TBA, Chevrolet, TRG Motorsports •

71, Bobby Labonte, TaxSlayer.com, Chevrolet, TRG Motorsports •

77, Sam Hornish Jr., Mobil 1, Dodge, Penske

78, Regan Smith, Furniture Row, Chevy, Furniture Row Racing •

82, Scott Speed, Red Bull, Toyota, Red Bull Racing •

83, Brian Vickers, Red Bull, Toyota, Red Bull

87, Joe Nemechek, TBA, Toyota, NEMCO Motorsports •

88, Dale Earnhardt Jr., National Guard/AMP Energy, Chevy, Hendrick

96, Erik Darnell, Valvoline, Ford, Hall of Fame Racing

98, Paul Menard, Johns Manville/Menards, Ford, Yates

99, Carl Edwards , Aflac, Ford, Roush

Tom Jensen is the Editor in Chief for SPEEDtv.com, the former Executive Editor of NASCAR Scene and a contributing Editor for TruckSeries.com. He is the author of ?Cheating: The Bad Things Good NASCAR Nextel Cup Racers Do In Pursuit of SPEED,? and has appeared on television and radio shows to discuss NASCAR racing. Jensen is the past President of the National Motorsports Press Association. Jensen is the 1997 National Motorsports Press Association Writer of the Year and has won numerous national and state awards for news reporting, columns and feature writing. The Answer Man is back at SPEEDtv.com. Tom Jensen answers your questions during every race week and looks forward to hearing from you - please e-mail it to




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