2020 NASCAR driver/team changes

Over 25% of the full-time drivers in the field have changed teams for 2020

There’s been a lot of movement as NASCAR heads into a new season.

The big three in the NASCAR Xfinity Series will all move up to the big leagues in 2020. Tyler Reddick, Christopher Bell and Cole Custer all move up to the Cup Series in bulk. All of them will now battle for Rookie of the Year.

Paul Menard is now retired. That left room for Matt DiBenedetto to remain as a full-time driver.

John Hunter Nemechek is moving up into the series as well. Quin Houff makes 5 rookies. Brennan Poole is back and he’ll make a run as the sixth driver fighting for rookie of the year in 2020.

The season will begin with the Daytona 500. They’ll unload at Daytona International Speedway on February 16, 2020.

2020 NASCAR driver changes

Richard Childress Racing
#8 Chevrolet

2020: Tyler Reddick
2019: Daniel Hemric

Stewart-Haas Racing
#41 Ford

2020: Cole Custer
2019: Daniel Suarez

Roush Fenway Racing
#17 Ford

2020: Chris Buescher
2019: Ricky Stenhouse Jr

JTG Daugherty Racing
#37 Chevrolet
2020: Ryan Preece
2019: Chris Buescher

JTG Daugherty Racing
#47 Chevrolet

2020: Ricky Stenhouse Jr
2019: Ryan Preece

Wood Brothers Racing
#21 Ford

2020: Matt DiBenedetto
2019: Paul Menard

Leavine Family Racing
#95 Toyota

2020: Christopher Bell
2019: Matt DiBenedetto

Front Row Motorsports
#36 Ford

2020: TBD
2019: Matt Tifft

Front Row Motorsports
#38 Ford

2020: John Hunter Nemechek
2019: David Ragan

Premium Motorsports
#15 Chevrolet

2020: Brennan Poole
2019: Ross Chastain

StarCom Racing
#00 Chevrolet

2020: Quin Houff
2019: Landon Cassill

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