#2- Brad Keselowski - This weeks Miller Lite primary chassis PRS-861, is a brand new chassis. Backup Chassis PRS-838, last raced at Darlington, finished 32nd.
#5- Kasey Kahne - Crew chief Kenny Francis will unload Hendrick Motorsports Chassis No. 5-779 for Sunday night’s event at Atlanta. Kahne has driven this car four times this season and averaged a 12.5 finish. He notably led 66 laps in this car and won at Pocono Raceway in August. He also led 114 laps in this chassis in March en route to a runner-up result at Las Vegas and later scored an 11th-place finish one month later at Texas Motor Speedway.
#10-Danica Patrick - Chassis No. 10-794 was tested in the wind tunnel May 1st before being used by Patrick in the Coca-Cola 600 later that month at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Patrick started 24th and finished 29th after being involved in a multi-car accident on lap 320 of 400. After repairs, she managed to finish the race, but completed only 385 laps. The last time Patrick drove this car was in June at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta,.where she started 29th and finished 23rd
#14-Mark Martin - Chassis No. 14-736: This car debuted in 2012 in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup opener at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill., where Tony Stewart qualified 29th and rallied to lead three laps before finishing sixth. Chassis No. 14-736 made its second career start in October at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and it had to rally again. After starting 32nd, a lap-16 run-in with Brad Keselowski necessitated numerous pit stops that dropped Stewart all the way to 36th in the 43-car field. But Stewart used Chassis No. 14-736 to claw his way back to a respectable 13th-place finish. The car made its third career start last November at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth where it rallied yet again, overcoming its 21st-place starting spot to finish fifth. With a 2013 Chevy SS body honed in the wind tunnel, Chassis No. 14-736 visited Kansas Speedway in Kansas City in April for its fourth career start. It was a quiet outing, with Stewart qualifying 18th and finishing 21st. Its second start of 2013 came in June at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta. Finding the right handling package at the bumpy 1.5-mile oval proved elusive, as Chassis No. 14-736 qualified 25th and finished 20th. It gets a chance to redeem itself in its sixth career start this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
#15- Clint Bowyer - Primary chassis 777 finished 20th at Indianapolis. Backup chassis No. 724 has served as a backup several races in 2013, but not raced.
#16- Greg Biffle - This week's No. 16 3M Ford Fusion primary chassis is RK-844, it last ran Kentucky – finished 34th. The car also finished 2nd at Pocono. Backup chassis RK-817, last ran Michigan in 2012 – finished 1st.
#17- Ricky Stenhouse Jr - No. 17 Best Buy Ford Fusion primary chassis RK-816 is the same chassis that the Sprint Cup rookie contender raced at Michigan and was running in the top-10 before an untimely caution trapped him a lap down. Backup chassis RK- 827 last ran Charlotte – finished 14th.
#22- Joey Logano - Logano will race primary chassis PRS-862 at Atlanta, it's a brand new chassis. Backup Chassis PRS-839, last racedas a backup at several races (not raced).
#24- Jeff Gordon - Gordon will race Hendrick Motorsports chassis No. 24-803 at Atlanta. The car finished eighth at Kentucky and second at Pocono in August.
#33- Austin Dillon - This Week's AdvoCare Chevrolet SS at Atlanta Motor Speedway ... Austin Dillon will pilot chassis No. 418 in the AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Dillon drove this Chevrolet SS to a 26th-place finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in July and an 11th-place finish at Michigan International Speedway in June. This former No. 27 entry was also driven by teammate Paul Menard to a 13th-place finish in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May and a 17th-place finish at Texas Motor Speedway in April.
#43- Aric Almirola - The No. 43 Smithfield team has prepared chassis No. 855 for Atlanta. Almirola drove the chassis to a 15th-place finish at Kentucky Speedway in June.
#88- Dale Earnhardt Jr - This weekend, crew chief Steve Letarte and the No. 88 team will unload Hendrick Motorsports Chassis No. 88-726. Earnhardt, most recently, drove this chassis to earn the pole position and a 12th-place result at Kentucky Speedway in June.
#99- Carl Edwards - The No. 99 Subway Ford fusion crew will unload primary chassis RK-821 which last ran at Charlotte in May, and also ran the All Star race and California. Backup chassis is RK-831. Subway will return for the fifth time this season as the primary sponsor of the No. 99 Ford Fusion.
- Reported in Team News/Press Release
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