2002 NASCAR Team Chart

Cup Series teams, drivers, and sponsors

The 2002 NASCAR Cup Series features 73 teams fielding 89 full-time and part-time car entries across 7 manufacturers (Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, Pontiac, x, Chevy? Pontiac?, ?Ford). The complete team chart below lists every car number, driver, sponsor, manufacturer, and crew chief for the 2002 season.

The modern Cup Series is dominated by a small group of elite organizations. Hendrick Motorsports fields four Chevrolets for Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, William Byron, and Alex Bowman. Joe Gibbs Racing runs four Toyotas for Denny Hamlin, Christopher Bell, Ty Gibbs, and Chase Briscoe. Team Penske counters with Fords for Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, and Austin Cindric. RFK Racing fields Brad Keselowski, Chris Buescher, and Ryan Preece, while Trackhouse Racing rounds out the top tier with Daniel Suarez, Ross Chastain, and Shane van Gisbergen.

Beyond the big five, a second tier of full-time and part-time programs compete every weekend — Legacy Motor Club, 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports, Wood Brothers Racing, Spire Motorsports, and Kaulig Racing. NASCAR's charter system guarantees full-season entry for charter holders, while 'open' cars must qualify on speed each week. Alliances between teams (engine leases, technical partnerships) are common and often determine which organizations run up front.

89 of 89
# Driver
1 Stave Park
02 Hermie Sadler
2 Rusty Wallace
4 Mike Skinner
05* Greg Sacks
5 Terry Labonte
6 Mark Martin
7 Jason Leffler
8 Dale Earnhardt, Jr
09* Geoffrey Bodine
09* Shane Lewis
9 Bill Elliott
10 Johnny Benson
11 Brett Bodine
12 Ryan Newman
12 CLOSED
14 Mike Wallace
15 Micheal Waltrip
16* Greg Biffle
17 Matt Kenseth
18 Bobby Labonte
19 Jeremy Mayfield
20 Tony Stewart
21 Elliott Sadler
22 Ward Burton
23 Kenny Wallace Scott Wimmer (Talladega)
24 Jeff Gordon
25 Joe Nemechek
26 Todd Bodine Geoffrey Bodine (July Pocono)
27* Scott Wimmer
27*/72* Kirk Shelmerdine
28 Ricky Rudd
29 Kevin Harvick
30 Jeff Green
31 Robby Gordon
32 Ricky Craven
33 Mike Wallace
36 Kenny Schrader
37* Derrike Cope
38* Kevin Lepage
40 Sterling Marlin Jamie McMurray Mike Bliss (Martinsville)
41 Jimmy Spencer Scott Pruett (Watkins Glen)
42* Kenny Brack
43 John Andretti
44 Christian Fittiapadi Phoenix Greg Biffle Rockingham Steve Grissom Martinsville Ted Musgrave Atlanta
45 Kyle Petty
46* Frank Kimmel
46* Brandon Ash
47* Lance Hooper
48 Jimmie Johnson ROTY
49* Stacy Compton Kevin Lepage Shawna Robinson ROTY Derrike Cope
?50 CLOSED
51* Brian Rose
54* Ron Hornaday
54* Kevin Grubb
55 Bobby Hamilton
57* Stewart Kirby
59* Carl Long ROTY
59* Bobby Gerhart
60* Jack Sprague
?61* Tim Steele
62* Austin Cameron
65 Dan Pardus
66 Hideo Fukuyama
67* Boris Said
71* Jay Sauter Andy Hillenburg Dick Trickle Greg Sacks? Dave Marcis (Daytona 500 only)
73* Tony Raines
74* Tony Raines Chad Little
?75 Being Auctioned
77 Dave Blaney
78 Chad Blount
80* Ryan McGlynn
83* Kerry Earnhardt
84* Norm Benning
85* CLOSED UP
87* Ron Fellows
88 Dale Jarrett
89* Morgan Shepherd
90* Rick Mast Hermie Sadler(sub) Gary Bradberry(MIS) Jason Hedlesky(LMS)
91* Casey Atwood Hank Parker Jr Dick Trickle
92* Stacy Compton
93* Mike Harmon
94* Stanton Barrett
97 Kurt Busch
98* Kenny Wallace
99 Jeff Burton
0* Jim Inglebright
00* Buckshot Jones Jerry Nadeau
?* Robert Pressley

Frequently Asked Questions

How many NASCAR Cup Series teams are there in 2002?
73 teams fielded 89 car entries in the 2002 NASCAR Cup Series, with 7 manufacturers (Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, Pontiac, x, Chevy? Pontiac?, ?Ford) represented. Charter-holding organizations field the majority of the cars, while open teams round out the field each week.
Which NASCAR team has won the most races?
Petty Enterprises holds the all-time NASCAR record with 268 Cup Series wins, the vast majority earned by Richard Petty himself. In the modern era, Hendrick Motorsports leads all active organizations with more than 300 combined Cup wins across drivers like Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and Kyle Larson, along with a record number of Cup championships.
Who owns Hendrick Motorsports?
Hendrick Motorsports is owned by Rick Hendrick, a North Carolina auto dealer who founded the team in 1984 as All Star Racing. The organization fields four full-time Chevrolet Cup cars for Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, William Byron, and Alex Bowman, and is headquartered in Concord, NC alongside its massive engine and chassis programs.
Who owns Joe Gibbs Racing?
Joe Gibbs Racing is owned by Joe Gibbs, the three-time Super Bowl champion head coach of the Washington Redskins who founded the team in 1992. Coy Gibbs, Joe's son, served as vice chairman until his passing in 2022. JGR fields four Toyota Cup cars for Denny Hamlin, Christopher Bell, Chase Briscoe, and Ty Gibbs out of its Huntersville, NC shop.
What is a NASCAR charter?
A NASCAR charter is a franchise-style guarantee that locks a team into every Cup Series race for the season, regardless of qualifying speed. NASCAR introduced the charter system in 2016 with 36 charters — teams without one must qualify on speed as an 'open' entry. Charters can be bought, sold, or leased between organizations, and their value has grown significantly as the sport has stabilized.
What are the biggest NASCAR teams in 2002?
The top-tier Cup teams in 2002 include Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, Team Penske, Richard Childress Racing, RFK Racing, Trackhouse Racing, 23XI Racing, and Stewart-Haas Racing. Together they field the lion's share of the 89 weekly entries. Smaller full-time programs include Legacy Motor Club, Front Row Motorsports, Wood Brothers Racing, Spire Motorsports, and Kaulig Racing.

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