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2006 NASCAR Busch Series

NASCAR season


NASCAR season

thumb|[[Carl Edwards]], pictured in 2007, finished second in the standings.

thumb|[[Chevy]], 2007 car shown, won the [[List of NASCAR Manufacturers' champions#Xfinity Series|manufacturer's championship.]]

The 2006 NASCAR Busch Series opened on February 18, 2006, at Daytona International Speedway, and concluded on November 18, 2006, at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Kevin Harvick, driving for his own team, Kevin Harvick, Inc., as well as for Richard Childress Racing, was declared champion.

This was the Final Season that Fox Sports/FX, TNT, and NBC covered the Busch Series. Starting in 2007, as part of a new TV contract with the television networks of The Walt Disney Company, ESPN2 televised the entire Busch season with select races on ABC.

Invasion of the "Busch Whackers"

Main article: Buschwhacker

There has been some controversy of the use of NEXTEL Cup teams with their drivers in Busch Series races, most notably at NEXTEL Cup tracks where there are Busch Series support races. This has been dubbed by Fox Sports announcer Mike Joy as "Busch Whacking", and many underfunded (or one-car) teams have failed to qualify for these races because of this. Out of the 35 races that were run in the 2006 Busch Series season, 33 of those races were won by NEXTEL Cup Series drivers. The only 2 non-NEXTEL Cup Series drivers that won Busch Series races in 2006 were David Gilliland at Kentucky and Paul Menard at Milwaukee. The 2006 season has been notable for those "double duty" drivers even traveling to sites where there are stand-alone races at Nashville Superspeedway, Kentucky Speedway, Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez and The Milwaukee Mile just to name a few, even on the rare weeks where there are no NEXTEL Cup races. Kentucky was the big upset where one of the underfunded one-car teams (Gilliland's No.84 entry) took advantage and pulled off the big upset.

In the end, Kevin Harvick, who at the time drove for Richard Childress Racing in the Cup series, won the 2006 championship on October 13, the second of his career having previously won in 2001 (when the death of Dale Earnhardt forced him into doing double-duty between the Busch and then-Winston Cup series; he won Cup Rookie of the Year to go with his Busch title in 2001). After Harvick won the title, talk began about limiting the number of "Busch Whackers" (Cup drivers) in each race or capping the double-dippers appearances for the entire season or even having a "Chase for the NEXTEL Cup" playoff system in place for the 2007 season since Harvick was so dominant during 2006 as NEXTEL Cup drivers won every race but two in the season. Ultimately, no changes were made until 2011, where NASCAR announced that Cup drivers could only run for points in one series. A limit over the number of races Cup drivers could run was not put into effect until over a decade later in 2017. The Busch/Nationwide/Xfinity Series did not have a playoffs ("Chase") until 2016, ten years later.

Schedule

No.Race titleTrackDate1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435
[Hershey's Kissables 300](2006-hershey-s-kissables-300)Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FloridaFebruary 18
Stater Bros. 300California Speedway, Fontana, CaliforniaFebruary 25
Telcel-Motorola 200Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City, MexicoMarch 5
Sam's Town 300Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, NevadaMarch 11
Nicorette 300Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GeorgiaMarch 18
Sharpie Mini 300Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, TennesseeMarch 25
O'Reilly 300Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TexasApril 8
Pepsi 300Nashville Superspeedway, Gladeville, TennesseeApril 15
Bashas' Supermarkets 200Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale, ArizonaApril 21
Aaron's 312Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega, AlabamaApril 29
Circuit City 250 presented by FUNAIRichmond International Raceway, Richmond, VirginiaMay 5
Diamond Hill Plywood 200Darlington Raceway, Darlington, South CarolinaMay 12
Carquest Auto Parts 300Lowe's Motor Speedway, Concord, North CarolinaMay 26
StonebridgeRacing.com 200Dover International Speedway, Dover, DelawareJune 3
Federated Auto Parts 300Nashville Superspeedway, Gladeville, TennesseeJune 10
Meijer 300 presented by OreoKentucky Speedway, Sparta, KentuckyJune 17
AT&T 250Milwaukee Mile, West Allis, WisconsinJune 24
Winn-Dixie 250 presented by PepsiCoDaytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FloridaJune 30
USG Durock 300Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet, IllinoisJuly 8
New England 200New Hampshire International Speedway, Loudon, New HampshireJuly 15
Goody's 250Martinsville Speedway, RidgewayJuly 22
Busch Silver Celebration 250 presented by Shop 'n SaveGateway International Raceway, Madison, IllinoisJuly 29
Kroger 200 benefiting Riley Hospital for ChildrenO'Reilly Raceway Park, Brownsburg, IndianaAugust 5
Zippo 200Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New YorkAugust 12
Carfax 250Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MichiganAugust 19
Food City 250Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, TennesseeAugust 25
Ameriquest 300California Speedway, Fontana, CaliforniaSeptember 2
Emerson Radio 250Richmond International Raceway, Richmond, VirginiaSeptember 8
Dover 200Dover International Speedway, Dover, DelawareSeptember 23
Yellow Transportation 300Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, KansasSeptember 30
Dollar General 300Lowe's Motor Speedway, Concord, North CarolinaOctober 13
Sam's Town 250Memphis Motorsports Park, Millington, TennesseeOctober 28
O'Reilly ChallengeTexas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TexasNovember 4
Arizona.Travel 200Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale, ArizonaNovember 11
Ford 300Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead, FloridaNovember 18

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefChevroletDodgeFordDodge
FordFord
ChevroletDodge
Chevrolet
**Dale Earnhardt, Inc.**11Paul MenardDan Stillman
**Davis Motorsports**0Kertus Davis 26Adam Risher
Randy LaJoie 1
Morgan Shepherd 6
P. J. Jones 1
Chris Wimmer 1
**Duesenberg & Leik Motorsports**01Jay SauterFred Wanke
**Haas CNC Racing**00Johnny SauterHarold Holly 31
Bootie Barker 4
**Hendrick Motorsports**5Kyle Busch 34Chad Walter
Justin Labonte 1
**Joe Gibbs Racing**18J. J. YeleyJason Ratcliff
20Denny HamlinDave Rogers
**JR Motorsports**88Mark McFarland **(R)** 21Richard Hubbs
Wes Ward
Martin Truex Jr. 3
Robby Gordon 2
Shane Huffman 9
**Kevin Harvick, Inc.**33Tony Stewart 10Wally Rogers
Charlie Wilson
Kevin Harvick 4
Ron Fellows 2
Ron Hornaday Jr. 14
Aaron Fike 3
Sean Caisse 1
Cale Gale 1
77Burney Lamar **(R)** 29Gene Nead
Stacy Johnson
Dana Brugman
Jeff Burton 1
Bobby Labonte 5
**McGill Motorsports**36Tim Sauter 29Ricky Pearson
Max Papis 2
Jeff Green 1
Stanton Barrett 1
Brent Sherman 2
**Richard Childress Racing**2Clint BowyerDan Deeringhoff
21Jeff Burton 5Pat Smith
Shane Wilson
Todd Berrier 4
Kevin Harvick 30
**Biagi Brothers Racing**4Mark Green 11Jon Wolfe 24
Mike Harvick 11
Paul Tracy 1
Boris Said 1
Auggie Vidovich 21
Kevin Hamlin 1
**Chip Ganassi Racing**41Reed Sorenson 34Brian Pattie
David Stremme 1
**Evernham Motorsports**9Kasey Kahne 17Trip Bruce
Jeremy Mayfield 1
Boris Said 5
Scott Riggs 7
Erin Crocker 5
**FitzBradshaw Racing**12David Reutimann 1Paul Wolfe
Joel Kauffman **(R)** 13
Tracy Hines **(R)** 4
Mike Skinner 10
Carlos Contreras 4
Kevin Hamlin 1
Scott Wimmer 1
Ted Musgrave 1
**Rusty Wallace, Inc.**64Steve Wallace 15Bryant Frazier
Jamie McMurray 20
**Brewco Motorsports**27David Green 27Stewart Cooper
Casey Atwood 8
**Wood Brothers/JTG Racing**47Jon WoodJay Guy 23
Jerry Pitts 7
David Hyder 5
59Stacy ComptonErnie Cope 23
Jay Guy 11
**ppc Racing**10John Andretti **(R)**Rick Gay 24
Steve Plattenberger 11
22Kenny WallaceRandy Cox 18
Todd Gordon 17
**Robert Yates Racing**90Elliott Sadler 7Raymond Fox 22
Skip Eyler 3
Jerry Pitts 4
Cully Barraclough 7
Marc Goossens 1
Stephen Leicht 20
Matt McCall 5
David Gilliland 2
**Roush Racing**06Todd Kluever **(R)**Mike Kelley
50Danny O'Quinn Jr. **(R)** 33Drew Blickensderfer
David Ragan 2
60Carl EdwardsPierre Kuettel
**Team Rensi Motorsports**25Ashton LewisCharlie Lewis 12
Todd Brewer 23
35Regan SmithChris Wright
**Brewco Motorsports** 34
**Michael Waltrip Racing** 1 Michael Waltrip Racing fielded the No. 99 Dodge in all races and Brewco Motorsports fielded the No. 66 Ford in all races, except at Nashville (Race 8), where they swept their entries for one-race deal. So, at Nashville (Race 8), Michael Waltrip Racing fielded the No. 66 Dodge for David Reutimann while Brewco Motorsports fielded the No. 99 Ford for Michael Waltrip.
66Ken Schrader 8Newt Moore 34
Cully Barraclough 1
Scott Wimmer 16
Jorge Goeters **(R)** 1
David Reutimann 1
Greg Biffle 4
Bobby Labonte 2
Jason Keller 2
Brad Coleman 1
**Michael Waltrip Racing** 34
**Brewco Motorsports** 199Michael Waltrip 21Cully Barraclough 9
Newt Moore 1
Jerry Baxter 25
David Reutimann 12
Darrell Waltrip 1
Joey Miller 1
**Jay Robinson Racing**49Steve Grissom 2Kenneth Campbell
Derrike Cope 10
Eduardo Goeters 1
Jorge Goeters **(R)** 6
Shane Hall 10
Randy LaJoie 1
Jamie Mosley 1
John Finger 1
Dexter Bean 1
Jennifer Jo Cobb 1
Morgan Shepherd 1
**Phoenix Racing**1Jason Keller 8Marc Reno
Mike Wallace 23
Cale Gale 3
Scott Pruett 1

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverRound(s)ChevroletDodgeFordChevrolet
DodgeChevrolet
Ford
**Richard Childress Racing**29Kevin Harvick1
Jeff Burton10
Timothy Peters1
**Hendrick Motorsports**48Jimmie Johnson3
57Brian Vickers8
Adrián Fernández2
**Robby Gordon Motorsports**7Robby Gordon2
**Dale Earnhardt, Inc.**8Dale Earnhardt Jr.5
Martin Truex Jr.3
Tony Stewart1
**Joe Gibbs Racing**19Aric Almirola9
Tony Stewart1
**Keith Coleman Racing**26Joey McCarthy1
Carl Long1
**Duesenberg & Leik Motorsports**Dwayne Leik1
**SKI Motorsports**30Mike Bliss4
**Marsh Racing**31Steve Park6
Peyton Sellers2
**Frank Cicci Racing**34Paul Tracy5
Todd Bodine2
Carlos Pardo1
Scott Lynch1
Mike Bliss4
Jason Keller1
Kertus Davis2
Jeff Fuller2
Kim Crosby1
Kevin Lepage1
Brian Simo1
**Vision Racing**37Josh Krug2
Randy LaJoie2
**Mac Hill Motorsports**56Kevin Lepage7
Chris Cook2
Kevin Grubb5
Tim Schendel1
**Keith Coleman Racing**23Chris Wimmer **(R)**8
Marc Mitchell1
Carl Long5
Stan Boyd1
Eduardo Troconis1
Brad Keselowski8
Brian Keselowski1
**Horn Auto Racing**58Chris Horn3
**MacDonald Motorsports**Donnie Neuenberger2
Patrick Goeters1
**S.W.A.T. Racing**62Larry Hollenbeck1
**Silva Motorsports**65Stan Silva Jr.2
**ML Motorsports**70Justin Diercks11
**RB1 Motorsports**71Ron Young3
**Henderson Motorsports**75Caleb Holman4
**Team Johnson Racing**76Jerick Johnson1
**Furniture Row Racing**78Jerry Robertson12
**Odle Motorsports**79Chris Wimmer1
Shelby Howard1
**Richardson Racing**80Robert Richardson Jr.3
**JR Motorsports**83Shane Huffman1
**Clay Andrews Racing**84David Gilliland9
**Premier Motorsport**85John Hayden3
**NEMCO Motorsports**87Joe Nemechek2
**Stanton Barrett Racing**95Stanton Barrett2
**Matt Kobyluck Racing**04Matt Kobyluck2
**Morgan-McClure Motorsports**Eric McClure3
**Ginn Racing**Kraig Kinser1
**Day Enterprise Racing**05Chad Chaffin3
Brad Teague3
Justin Ashburn1
Morgan Shepherd1
Brett Rowe2
**TC Motorsports**07David Odell4
Chuck Barnes Jr.1
**Boys Racing**08Trevor Boys1
**Braun-Akins Racing**32Jason Leffler9
Dave Blaney7
Chase Pistone1
38Ryan Moore1
Jason Leffler26
A. J. Foyt IV **(R)**7
**FitzBradshaw Racing**14Tracy Hines **(R)**7
Carlos Contreras2
Steadman Marlin1
A. J. Foyt IV1
Ricky Craven1
Ted Musgrave4
Scott Wimmer2
Willie Allen2
44David Reutimann1
**Carver Racing**40Kevin Conway3
583
**Chip Ganassi Racing**42Casey Mears9
Juan Pablo Montoya4
**Curb Agajanian Performance Group**43Aaron Fike13
Kertus Davis1
Chris Cook4
P. J. Jones4
Erin Crocker1
**Penske Racing**39Kurt Busch7
Sam Hornish Jr.2
Ryan Newman5
021
**Rusty Wallace, Inc.**61Steve Wallace2
**Tom Eriksen Racing**67Rogelio López1
**TW Motorsports**68Jimmy Morales1
**Bryan Racing**Dawayne Bryan1
**Robert Torriere Racing**79Butch Leitzinger1
**Sadler Brothers Racing**95Steadman Marlin6
Chad Chaffin1
**Ashton Gray Racing**08Jason White5
**Long Brothers Racing**89Richard Landreth2
Carl Long1
**Roush Racing**6Mark Martin7
David Ragan1
16Greg Biffle26
17Matt Kenseth21
**ppc Racing**15Michel Jourdain Jr.3
**Brewco Motorsports**37Brad Coleman1
**Chris Diederich Racing**65Spencer Clark1
*Donnie Neuenberger*52Donnie Neuenberger1
**MacDonald Motorsports**72Jerry Robertson1
Stanton Barrett8
Donnie Neuenberger1
Eric McClure1
Randy MacDonald2
D. J. Kennington4
Brad Baker1
**Jay Robinson Racing**28Shane Hall6
Randy MacDonald1
Jorge Goeters **(R)**1
James Hylton1
Josh Richeson1
Todd Shafer1
Hermie Sadler1
Derrike Cope1
**Jeff Spraker Racing**63Jeff Spraker1
Dexter Bean1
Jorge Goeters2

Notes

Races

Hershey's Kissables 300

The Hershey's Kissables 300 race was held on February 18, 2006, at Daytona International Speedway. J. J. Yeley won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #33 - Tony Stewart
  2. #77 - Burney Lamar
  3. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  4. #47 - Jon Wood
  5. #29 - Kevin Harvick
  6. #32 - Jason Leffler
  7. #06 - Todd Kluever
  8. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  9. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  10. #4 - Mark Green

Failed to qualify: Kertus Davis (#0), Jay Sauter (#01), Kevin Lepage (#56), Chad Chaffin (#05), Larry Hollenbeck (#62), Chris Wimmer (#23).

Stater Brothers 300

On February 25, 2006, the Busch Series took to California Speedway for this 300-mile race. Carl Edwards was the polesitter.

Top ten results

  1. #16 - Greg Biffle
  2. #39 - Ryan Newman
  3. #60 - Carl Edwards
  4. #21 - Jeff Burton
  5. #64 - Jamie McMurray
  6. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  7. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  8. #33 - Kevin Harvick
  9. #57 - Brian Vickers
  10. #20 - Denny Hamlin

Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#49), Chris Wimmer (#23), David Gilliland (#84).

  • Matt Kenseth suffered a 25-point penalty for an unapproved adjustment found in his car during opening day inspection.

Telcel-Motorola 200

This road-course race took place on March 5, 2006 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, Mexico. Boris Said won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  2. #9 - Boris Said
  3. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  4. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  5. #11 - Paul Menard
  6. #00 - Johnny Sauter
  7. #5 - Kyle Busch
  8. #60 - Carl Edwards
  9. #90 - Marc Goossens
  10. #64 - Jamie McMurray

Failed to qualify: Eduardo Goeters (#49), Stan Silva Jr. (#65), and Chris Wimmer (#23).

  • This was Hamlin's first career Busch Series victory.

Sam's Town 300

On March 11, 2006, the Busch Series raced at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Matt Kenseth started from the pole position.

Top ten results

  1. #9 - Kasey Kahne
  2. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  3. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  4. #16 - Greg Biffle
  5. #60 - Carl Edwards
  6. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  7. #64 - Jamie McMurray
  8. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  9. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  10. #41 - Reed Sorenson

Failed to qualify: Jorge Goeters (#49), Kertus Davis (#0), Chris Wimmer (#23).

  • Spencer Clark made his only career Busch Series start in this race. He would pass away two months later.

Nicorette 300

The Nicorette 300 was held on March 18 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Kyle Busch was the polesitter.

Top ten results

  1. #21 - Jeff Burton
  2. #9 - Kasey Kahne
  3. #16 - Greg Biffle
  4. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  5. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  6. #32 - Jason Leffler
  7. #57 - Brian Vickers
  8. #77 - Burney Lamar
  9. #64 - Jamie McMurray
  10. #11 - Paul Menard

Failed to qualify: Jorge Goeters (#49), Steadman Marlin (#95), Chris Wimmer (#23)

Sharpie Mini 300

Main article: 2006 Sharpie Mini 300

This race was held on March 25 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Qualifying was snowed out and the field was set by current owner points. As a result, Kevin Harvick started from pole. The race was also halted by snow and drivers, crews, and fans amused themselves by throwing snowballs and building a snowman. The race was restarted after a 90-minute delay and run full-distance.

Top Ten results

  1. #5 - Kyle Busch
  2. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  3. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  4. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  5. #60 - Carl Edwards
  6. #9 - Scott Riggs
  7. #33 - Ron Hornaday Jr.
  8. #22 - Kenny Wallace
  9. #10 - John Andretti
  10. #00 - Johnny Sauter

Failed to qualify: Caleb Holman (#75), Brad Teague (#05), Jerry Robertson (#72), Shane Hall (#28)

O'Reilly 300

This race was held on April 8 at Texas Motor Speedway. Denny Hamlin won the pole, the first of his Busch series career. The race finished under a green-white-checker finish.

Top ten results

  1. #39 - Kurt Busch
  2. #16 - Greg Biffle
  3. #32 - Casey Mears
  4. #5 - Kyle Busch
  5. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  6. #21 - Jeff Burton
  7. #11 - Paul Menard
  8. #33 - Kevin Harvick
  9. #66 - Scott Wimmer
  10. #20 - Denny Hamlin

Failed to qualify: Kertus Davis (#0), Jorge Goeters (#49), Chris Wimmer (#23)

  • This was Kurt Busch's first career Busch Series victory, coming in his first Busch Series start. Busch was the last driver to accomplish this feat until Ty Gibbs in 2022.
  • Matt Kenseth suffered a 25-point penalty for an unapproved adjustment to his car found in post-race inspection.

Pepsi 300

This race was on held April 15 at Nashville Superspeedway. Denny Hamlin won his second pole in a row.

Top ten results

  1. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  2. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  3. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  4. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  5. #60 - Carl Edwards
  6. #47 - Jon Wood
  7. #77 - Burney Lamar
  8. #22 - Kenny Wallace
  9. #11 - Paul Menard
  10. #99 - Michael Waltrip

Failed to qualify: Jason White (#08)

Bashas' Supermarkets 200

This race was held April 21 at Phoenix International Raceway. Jason Leffler won the pole. The race finished under a green-white-checker finish as Kevin Harvick won his second race in a row.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  2. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  3. #60 - Carl Edwards
  4. #39 - Kurt Busch
  5. #6 - Mark Martin
  6. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  7. #16 - Greg Biffle
  8. #27 - David Green
  9. #42 - Casey Mears
  10. #64 - Jamie McMurray

Failed to qualify: Jay Sauter (#01), Chris Cook (#56), Jorge Goeters (#49), and Marc Mitchell (#23).

Aaron's 312

This race was held April 29 at Talladega Superspeedway. J. J. Yeley won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #8 - Martin Truex Jr.
  2. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  3. #5 - Kyle Busch
  4. #57 - Brian Vickers
  5. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  6. #16 - Greg Biffle
  7. #88 - Mark McFarland
  8. #00 - Johnny Sauter
  9. #11 - Paul Menard
  10. #60 - Carl Edwards

As there were the maximum of forty-three cars to race, there were no drivers or teams that failed to qualify.

  • Tony Stewart flipped during the race when Stewart was turned by Kenny Wallace.
  • Kevin Harvick, Burney Lamar, who finished 20th, and Tony Stewart, who finished 39th, all suffered 25 point penalties for unapproved adjustments to their cars.

Circuit City 250

This race was held May 5 and May 6 at Richmond International Raceway. Jason Leffler won the pole. The race start was delayed approximately 1 hour for rain, after 13 laps rain fell again and the race was stopped for approximately another 43 minutes. The race eventually finished after midnight local time, resulting in the race occurring over two days. Kevin Harvick won his third Busch race of the year.

Top ten results

  1. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  2. #29 - Jeff Burton
  3. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  4. #16 - Greg Biffle
  5. #39 - Ryan Newman
  6. #60 - Carl Edwards
  7. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  8. #11 - Paul Menard
  9. #5 - Kyle Busch
  10. #20 - Denny Hamlin

Failed to qualify: Jason Keller (#34), Jorge Goeters (#28), Shane Hall (#49), Kevin Conway (#40), Joel Kauffman (#12), Kertus Davis (#0), A. J. Foyt IV (#14)

Diamond Hill Plywood 200

This race was held May 12 at Darlington Raceway. Denny Hamlin won from the pole.

  1. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  2. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  3. #64 - Jamie McMurray
  4. #6 - Mark Martin
  5. #16 - Greg Biffle
  6. #5 - Kyle Busch
  7. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  8. #60 - Carl Edwards
  9. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  10. #38 - Jason Leffler

Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#49), Morgan Shepherd (#0), Shane Hall (#28), Caleb Holman (#75)

Carquest Auto Parts 300

This race was held May 27 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Matt Kenseth won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #60 - Carl Edwards
  2. #39 - Kurt Busch
  3. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  4. #42 - Casey Mears
  5. #8 - Martin Truex Jr.
  6. #29 - Jeff Burton
  7. #48 - Jimmie Johnson
  8. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  9. #06 - Todd Kluever
  10. #35 - Regan Smith

Failed to qualify: Aaron Fike (#43), David Gilliland (#84), Stanton Barrett (#72), Joel Kauffman (#12), Eric McClure (#04), Kevin Conway (#40), Kertus Davis (#34)

Stonebridgeracing.com 200

This race was held June 3 at Dover International Speedway. Qualifying was rained out, and the field was set by the rulebook, with the top 30 teams taking the first fifteen rows. Because of that, Kevin Harvick was awarded the pole position.

Top ten results:

  1. #29 - Jeff Burton
  2. #60 - Carl Edwards
  3. #39 - Kurt Busch
  4. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  5. #33 - Ron Hornaday Jr.
  6. #5 - Kyle Busch
  7. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  8. #16 - Greg Biffle
  9. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  10. #41 - Reed Sorenson

As there were the maximum of forty-three cars needed to race, no drivers or teams failed to qualify.

Federated Auto Parts 300

This race was held June 10 at Nashville Superspeedway. Todd Kluever won the pole.

top ten results

  1. #60 - Carl Edwards
  2. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  3. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  4. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  5. #11 - Paul Menard
  6. #99 - David Reutimann
  7. #66 - Greg Biffle
  8. #47 - Jon Wood
  9. #25 - Ashton Lewis
  10. #50 - Danny O'Quinn Jr.

Failed to qualify: Jerry Robertson (#78), John Hayden (#85)

Meijer 300

This race was held June 17 at Kentucky Speedway. Denny Hamlin won the pole. In a stunning upset, David Gilliland became the first winner in the 2006 season that was not on a team with a Nextel Cup driver. Jeff Fuller was involved in a severe crash where, trying to avoid the spinning car of Jason Leffler, Fuller hit the inside wall at full speed, and the car practically imploded on impact. Fuller suffered a broken wrist and thumb. Later in the race on lap 140, a fire alarm went off in the FX broadcasting booth, with lead broadcaster Phil Parsons jokingly stating there was "nothing to be alarmed about".

Top ten results:

  1. #84 - David Gilliland
  2. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  3. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  4. #1 - Mike Wallace
  5. #25 - Ashton Lewis
  6. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  7. #66 - Greg Biffle
  8. #99 - David Reutimann
  9. #11 - Paul Menard
  10. #90 - Stephen Leicht

Failed to qualify: John Hayden (#85), David Odell (#07), Stan Boyd (#23)

  • Gilliland's victory came in his seventh career Busch Series start, with a prior best finish of 29th.
  • Gilliland's victory, along with Paul Menard's victory next week at Milwaukee, were the only races in 2006 to be won by non-full-time Cup Series drivers.

AT&T 250

This race was held June 24 at The Milwaukee Mile. Aric Almirola won the pole in the car normally driven by Denny Hamlin who actually drove the race in the car and started from the back. As a result, Paul Menard started the race from the pole position.

Top ten results

  1. #11 - Paul Menard
  2. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  3. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  4. #38 - Jason Leffler
  5. #1 - Mike Wallace
  6. #59 - Stacy Compton
  7. #50 - Danny O'Quinn Jr.
  8. #22 - Kenny Wallace
  9. #00 - Johnny Sauter
  10. #99 - David Reutimann

Failed to qualify: none

  • This was Menard's first Busch Series victory.
  • Menard's victory was only one all season by a full-time Busch Series driver who wasn't also full-time in the Cup Series.
  • Kevin Harvick was involved in a late-race wreck and finished 19th, his lowest-finishing race result in 2006.
  • Only 41 cars started the race, instead of the usual 43.

Winn-Dixie 250

The Winn-Dixie 250 was held June 30 at Daytona International Speedway. J. J. Yeley won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #8 - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. #57 - Brian Vickers
  3. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  4. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  5. #60 - Carl Edwards
  6. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  7. #1 - Mike Wallace
  8. #88 - Martin Truex Jr.
  9. #16 - Greg Biffle
  10. #10 - John Andretti

As there were the maximum of forty-three cars needed to race, no drivers or teams failed to qualify.

  • Kevin Harvick and Burney Lamar, who finished 22nd, suffered 50 point penalties for unapproved adjustments found on their cars during post-race inspection.
  • This was the final Busch Series race to be broadcast on FOX until 2015.

USG Durock 300

This race was held on July 8 at Chicagoland Speedway. Carl Edwards won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #42 - Casey Mears
  2. #60 - Carl Edwards
  3. #29 - Jeff Burton
  4. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  5. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  6. #39 - Kurt Busch
  7. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  8. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  9. #33 - Tony Stewart
  10. #18 - J. J. Yeley

Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#49), Justin Diercks (#70), Carl Long (#23)

  • This was Mears' first career NASCAR victory, which he won using an alternate fuel strategy.

New England 200

The New England 200 was held July 15 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Kyle Busch won the pole. Clint Bowyer dominated early in the race but Carl Edwards captured the victory.

Top ten results:

  1. #60 - Carl Edwards
  2. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  3. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  4. #11 - Paul Menard
  5. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  6. #00 - Johnny Sauter
  7. #9 - Scott Riggs
  8. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  9. #66 - Scott Wimmer
  10. #16 - Greg Biffle

As there were the maximum of forty-three cars needed to race, no drivers or teams failed to qualify.

  • Aaron Fike was black-flagged on lap 60 for intentionally throwing his glove on the track to cause a caution.

Goody's 250

The Goody's 250 was held July 22 at Martinsville Speedway. Clint Bowyer won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  2. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  3. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  4. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  5. #00 - Johnny Sauter
  6. #60 - Carl Edwards
  7. #10 - John Andretti
  8. #38 - Jason Leffler
  9. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  10. #01 - Jay Sauter

Failed to qualify: Richard Landreth (#89)

  • This was the first Busch Series race held at Martinsville since October 1994.
  • Darrell Waltrip and Ricky Craven both made their final career NASCAR starts in this race. Waltrip finished 28th while Craven finished 39th. This was also Waltrip's first Busch Series start since 1995.

Busch Silver Celebration 250

The Busch Silver Celebration 250 was held July 29 at Gateway International Raceway. Denny Hamlin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #60 - Carl Edwards
  2. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  3. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  4. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  5. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  6. #66 - Scott Wimmer
  7. #27 - David Green
  8. #5 - Kyle Busch
  9. #22 - Kenny Wallace
  10. #56 - Kevin Grubb

Failed to qualify: Brad Teague (#05), Shane Hall (#49), Kevin Hamlin (#12)

  • Tim Sauter, who finished 22nd, suffered a 50-point penalty for illegal shocks found on his car during post-race inspection.

Kroger 200

The Kroger 200 was held August 5 at O'Reilly Raceway Park. Denny Hamlin won his second pole in a row for the second time in 2006.

Top ten results

  1. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  2. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  3. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  4. #16 - Greg Biffle
  5. #29 - Jeff Burton
  6. #50 - Danny O'Quinn Jr.
  7. #01 - Jay Sauter
  8. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  9. #11 - Paul Menard
  10. #60 - Carl Edwards

Failed to qualify: Todd Shafer (#28)

Zippo 200

This race was held August 12 at Watkins Glen International. Kurt Busch won the race from the pole. Kurt Busch and Robby Gordon cut off track several times to duel on the final lap.

Top ten results: 202.45 miles/83 laps due to green-white-checkered rule.

  1. #39 - Kurt Busch
  2. #7 - Robby Gordon
  3. #64 - Jamie McMurray
  4. #66 - Greg Biffle
  5. #10 - John Andretti
  6. #88 - Martin Truex Jr.
  7. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  8. #9 - Boris Said
  9. #33 - Ron Fellows
  10. #1 - Scott Pruett

Failed to qualify: Stan Silva Jr. (#65), Eduardo Troconis (#23), John Finger (#49)

Carfax 250

This race was held August 19 at Michigan International Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results: 128 laps/256 miles due to green-white-checkered rule.

  1. #8 - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. #42 - Casey Mears
  3. #88 - Robby Gordon
  4. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  5. #6 - Mark Martin
  6. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  7. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  8. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  9. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  10. #29 - Jeff Burton

Failed to qualify: Jerry Robertson (#78), Dexter Bean (#49)

  • Earnhardt's victory came under controversy after he spun Carl Edwards out of the race lead with two laps to go.
  • Final Busch Series win for DEI.

Food City 250

This race was held August 25 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Ryan Newman won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  2. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  3. #33 - Ron Hornaday Jr.
  4. #9 - Kasey Kahne
  5. #38 - Jason Leffler
  6. #39 - Ryan Newman
  7. #5 - Kyle Busch
  8. #60 - Carl Edwards
  9. #99 - David Reutimann
  10. #11 - Paul Menard

Failed to qualify: Carl Long (#89), Caleb Holman (#75), D. J. Kennington (#72), Brad Keselowski (#23)

Ameriquest 300

This race was held September 2 at California Speedway. Clint Bowyer won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #9 - Kasey Kahne
  2. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  3. #6 - Mark Martin
  4. #11 - Paul Menard
  5. #25 - Ashton Lewis
  6. #33 - Tony Stewart
  7. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  8. #47 - Jon Wood
  9. #88 - Robby Gordon
  10. #01 - Jay Sauter

Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#49)

  • Brad Keselowski made his Busch Series debut in this race, driving the #23 Chevy for Keith Coleman Racing. Keselowski started 32nd, and finished 37th.

Emerson Radio 250

This race was held September 8 at Richmond International Raceway. Jeff Burton won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  2. #16 - Greg Biffle
  3. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  4. #11 - Paul Menard
  5. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  6. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  7. #32 - Dave Blaney
  8. #66 - Scott Wimmer
  9. #60 - Carl Edwards
  10. #9 - Scott Riggs

Failed to qualify: Chris Cook (#43), Hermie Sadler (#28), Justin Diercks (#70), Josh Krug (#37), Shane Hall (#49)

Dover 200

This race was held September 23 at Dover International Speedway. Scott Riggs won the pole. Clint Bowyer held off Matt Kenseth in a green-white-checker finish.

Top ten results:

  1. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  2. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  3. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  4. #64 - Jamie McMurray
  5. #38 - Jason Leffler
  6. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  7. #5 - Kyle Busch
  8. #16 - Greg Biffle
  9. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  10. #99 - Michael Waltrip

As there were the maximum of forty-three cars needed to race, no drivers or teams failed to qualify.

Yellow Transportation 300

The Yellow Transportation 300 was held September 30 at Kansas Speedway. Matt Kenseth won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  2. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  3. #5 - Kyle Busch
  4. #33 - Tony Stewart
  5. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  6. #60 - Carl Edwards
  7. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  8. #16 - Greg Biffle
  9. #77 - Bobby Labonte
  10. #11 - Paul Menard

Failed to qualify: Randy LaJoie (#37), Steadman Marlin (#95)

  • With this victory, Harvick extended his points lead to 729 points over 2nd-place Carl Edwards, giving him a near four-race long lead in the championship, since the maximum amount of points that can be earned in a race is 190. Harvick could mathematically win the championship next week at Charlotte if he scores at least 32 more points than Edwards.

Dollar General 300

Main article: 2006 Dollar General 300

This race was held October 13 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Carl Edwards started from the pole. Kevin Harvick, despite failing to finish on the lead lap for the only time in the 2006 season, clinched the Busch Series Championship following a wreck involving second-place driver Carl Edwards and Casey Mears on lap 199 (at the start-finish line from lap 198 to lap 199) of a scheduled 200-lap race.

Top ten results: 203 laps/304.5 miles due to the green-white-checker rule

  1. #32 - Dave Blaney
  2. #99 - Michael Waltrip
  3. #59 - Stacy Compton
  4. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  5. #50 - Danny O'Quinn Jr.
  6. #00 - Johnny Sauter
  7. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  8. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  9. #33 - Kevin Harvick
  10. #25 - Ashton Lewis

Failed to qualify: Tim Sauter (#36), Kertus Davis (#0), Robert Richardson Jr. (#80), Eric McClure (#04), Derrike Cope (#49)

  • This would be Blaney's first and only career Busch Series victory.
  • Harvick locked-up the championship with four races remaining, making it the earliest championship victory in a season in NASCAR history.
  • Edwards crashing out allowed Harvick to extend his points lead to 775 points ahead of 2nd-place with four races left, enough to mathematically win the title since the maximum amount of points earned in four races is 760.

Sam's Town 250

This race was held October 28 at Memphis Motorsports Park. Johnny Sauter won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  2. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  3. #60 - Carl Edwards
  4. #00 - Johnny Sauter
  5. #88 - Shane Huffman
  6. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  7. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  8. #50 - Danny O'Quinn Jr.
  9. #9 - Kasey Kahne
  10. #18 - J. J. Yeley

Failed to qualify: Ron Young (#71), Stanton Barrett (#95), Chris Wimmer (#0), Shane Hall (#49), Richard Landreth (#89), Chuck Barnes Jr. (#07), Brett Rowe (#05)

  • Juan Pablo Montoya made his NASCAR debut in this race, starting 9th and finishing 11th.

O'Reilly Challenge

This race was held on November 4 at Texas Motor Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole.Former series champion Randy LaJoie.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  2. #19 - Tony Stewart
  3. #29 - Jeff Burton
  4. #6 - Mark Martin
  5. #33 - Ron Hornaday Jr.
  6. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  7. #60 - Carl Edwards
  8. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  9. #77 - Bobby Labonte
  10. #06 - Todd Kluever

Failed to qualify: Justin Diercks (#70), Robert Richardson Jr. (#80), Jerry Robertson (#78), Derrike Cope (#49), Jorge Goeters (#63)

  • Former series champion Randy LaJoie made his final career NASCAR start in this race, starting 43rd and finishing 41st.

Arizona.Travel 200

The Arizona.Travel 200 was held November 11 at Phoenix International Raceway. Matt Kenseth won the race from the pole.

Top ten results: 203 miles/203 laps due to green-white-checkered rule.

  1. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  2. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  3. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  4. #2 - Clint Bowyer
  5. #60 - Carl Edwards
  6. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  7. #41 - Reed Sorenson
  8. #88 - Shane Huffman
  9. #33 - Ron Hornaday Jr.
  10. #5 - Kyle Busch

Failed to qualify: Mike Skinner (#12), D. J. Kennington (#72), Shane Hall (#49), Josh Krug (#37)

  • 2006 IndyCar champion Sam Hornish Jr. made his NASCAR debut in this race.
  • This was the last Busch Series race to air on NBC until 2015.

Ford 300

The Ford 300 was held November 18 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Kevin Harvick won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #17 - Matt Kenseth
  2. #60 - Carl Edwards
  3. #11 - Paul Menard
  4. #20 - Denny Hamlin
  5. #18 - J. J. Yeley
  6. #21 - Kevin Harvick
  7. #8 - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  8. #9 - Kasey Kahne
  9. #06 - Todd Kluever
  10. #00 - Johnny Sauter

Failed to qualify: Robert Richardson Jr. (#80), Justin Diercks (#70), D. J. Kennington (#72), Kertus Davis (#0), Kraig Kinser (#04), Dawayne Bryan (#68), Morgan Shepherd (#49), Trevor Boys (#08), Brett Rowe (#05)

  • This was the final Busch Series broadcast on TNT, as ESPN/ABC took over exclusive rights for the series from 2007-2014.

Final standings

Full Drivers' Championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led.

PosDriverDAYCALMXCLVSATLBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMILDAYCHINHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOMPts1564824824346834466754487640757392183794937891036701136261235621335541433811533761633391733041832211931632031362128792227102325732424792522972621262721092820402920023019753119543217903316283415983515363615283714613812003911604011194111164210624310044497345934468744785448850498415083551833528145376154755557525673357716586635966260659616066259663550645266552366477674746843869437704227141872414734137440075376763727735178316793148031181309822958328784283852818625387239882298922490216912149220493204942029519496180971649814899143100140101138102137103137104134105124106123107122108116109116110110111107112101113971149711597116911178911885119831208212182122791237612476125741267312770128671296713064131631325813358134551355213649137491384613946140431414314240143371443714537146371473414834149341503415134152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175PosDriverDAYCALMXCLVSATLBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMILDAYCHINHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOMPts
Kevin Harvick5833*11*2**8112178*13*36193421*51*78221*31911*2**6**
Carl Edwards39**3**852454353106812*1*36215**2**161102723812926627*3752
Clint Bowyer316169141218221571736421218675***2**240161223**13**37157217411
Denny Hamlin14101*6384**10****3***393010**1**2974**3**2301433**3*****6**12622156403386834
J. J. Yeley**8**7485294241134319391623**4**10893731191240139113210665
Paul Menard38175201016791798132435591*3739412359182510443710132327373
Kyle Busch2523719**40**1430123962363113*241642**16**208213714711127312321041
Johnny Sauter35136151210142736811341121143292117651842193511311524356**4***351110
Greg Biffle311*4328266451287792410174443372328841231238
Reed Sorenson91136104227131921736232110233940817442287421956738736742
Kenny Wallace133419321982782813231613161120814292713920311829362414221914163126
John Andretti **(R)**3419234220919283416191517191815121025187262753014291619232535152516
Jason Leffler62217116321735**22***18**24**10183443404181914833193513524205312834431419
Jon Wood418271413172662319383337408221434212021151429362882538152329123818
Ashton Lewis1229131317303811203326202842951617352427162233391853125141137252420
Stacy Compton27244333271422202626371430121924620202515171230411618342034324222217
Todd Kluever **(R)**71232211834213242272232918**17**172325181330132438373927361337181610189
Matt Kenseth62435732*38*26541732**2***426**1***1*
Danny O'Quinn Jr. **(R)**18312625251132141438203822241023741312922246252026141859303235
Regan Smith2628252221383413273721191039351622152835142311233119282617193721202931
Jay SauterDNQ41243429234018DNQ151740392013291136271910117262643101731294026391730
Burney Lamar **(R)**2211826820397192027212632121935222323121620382414333938
David Green3720352936251629924122414172121172322223172815322126
Mike Wallace1812134134144571211291315341922282918131925
Jamie McMurray1651079151036343114032330171143115
Michael Waltrip15264024222625101314252031381123131710239
Tim Sauter192530413121373624213937272824282724332619223334352825DNQ31
Jeff Burton3041*626132151033**40**40353
Scott Wimmer1491626251529339642172581121114215
Mark McFarland **(R)**22301527153123331673418333022263311162517
Kasey Kahne33121140*11162235304116438248
Stephen Leicht **(R)**1820312510132633383633353323121419192727
Auggie Vidovich293334153228252134212832432727203315383332
David Reutimann293422681014369203913201412
Ron Hornaday Jr.71735145202420233415936
Steve Wallace3312283815112535313024212420311622
Tony Stewart1123929421291164162
Casey Mears4016384121626
Kurt Busch1*4236*1*21*
Kertus DavisDNQ42DNQ3540DNQ434132DNQ42DNQ27363134314239403835424136DNQQL3740DNQ
Jason Keller1115221623152816DNQ1512
Brian Vickers329741221613
Aaron Fike433628402618311531233543DNQ423130
Mark Martin245432**5**3***4**
Mark Green1043312822333815281527QLQL
Mike Skinner2526182913321021DNQ24
Dave Blaney151315407161
Scott Riggs6371171910**12**
Shane Huffman273122362139542837
Martin Truex Jr.1*5816630*
Aric Almirola3211**QL**QL38272018301513
Casey AtwoodQL2329171717182321
Dale Earnhardt Jr.17*1*1517
Bobby Labonte121592293429
Tracy Hines **(R)**2033384113304325294134
David Gilliland **(R)**DNQ39293330DNQ126362930
Joel Kauffman **(R)**2734433242352330DNQ35DNQ2731
Boris Said**2**313914188
Ken Schrader3617373725222515
Ryan Newman23953040**6***
Stanton Barrett2142DNQ224142322832DNQ26
Mike Bliss3612263831Wth363027
Elliott Sadler28323032181938
Robby Gordon40239
Kevin LepageDNQ23193936194327
Jerry RobertsonDNQ4029DNQ3632DNQ39294242DNQ41
Erin Crocker372819263028
Juan Pablo Montoya11282014
Carlos Contreras112932383933
Shane HallDNQ41DNQDNQ3738434043DNQ3736DNQ35DNQDNQ
Ted Musgrave2521302434
Brad KeselowskiDNQ37382634412939
Kevin Grubb2525331043
A. J. Foyt IV42382137333541DNQ
P. J. Jones1339432221
Paul Tracy243736352842
Steve Park304139373032
Chris Cook20DNQ283034DNQ
Matt McCall2442413426
Justin Diercks433233DNQ2831DNQ3230DNQDNQ
Cale Gale20373425
Jorge Goeters **(R)**14DNQDNQ41DNQ24DNQDNQDNQ40
Derrike CopeDNQ40DNQ3334DNQ36DNQ33DNQDNQ
Jimmie Johnson72142
Steadman Marlin41DNQ31293839DNQ
Kevin Conway **(R)**283443DNQ28DNQ
Adrián Fernández1217
Jason WhiteDNQ36303441
Carl Long41DNQ38413443DNQ
Chad ChaffinDNQ362233
Michel Jourdain Jr.381839
David Ragan411836
David Odell2530DNQ40
Ron Fellows339
Morgan ShepherdDNQ414340424241DNQ
Donnie Neuenberger233941Wth34
Max Papis1440
Steve Grissom2140
Marc Goossens9
Brent Sherman2834
Randy LaJoie4135DNQQL41
Joe Nemechek4023
Willie Allen2835
Scott Pruett10
Timothy Peters13
Chris Wimmer **(R)**DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ39DNQ4043DNQ
Jeff Fuller2741
Brad Coleman2741
Peyton Sellers3733
Ron YoungWth4032DNQ
Todd Bodine3736
Chris Horn3739Wth38
Brian Simo22
Jeff Green22
Justin Labonte22
Butch Leitzinger24
Sam Hornish Jr.3643
David Stremme26
Matt Kobyluck3942
Kevin Hamlin27QLDNQQL
D. J. KenningtonDNQ27DNQDNQ
Darrell Waltrip28
Rogelio López29
Ryan Moore29
Eric McClureDNQ43Wth41DNQ
Brad Baker30
Patrick Goeters31
Dwayne Leik32
Dexter BeanDNQ32
Caleb HolmanDNQ33DNQWthDNQ
Jeremy Mayfield35
Spencer Clark35
Jamie Mosley35
Joey Miller36
Chase Pistone37
Randy MacDonald433835
Brad TeagueDNQ38DNQ
Jimmy Morales39
Ricky Craven39
Kim Crosby38
Shelby Howard40
James Hylton41
Carlos Pardo42
Justin Ashburn42
Jeff Spraker42
Sean Caisse42
Scott Lynch43
Josh Richeson43
Jennifer Jo Cobb43
Tim Schendel43
Brian Keselowski43
John HaydenDNQDNQ32
Jerick Johnson37
Joey McCarthy43
Larry HollenbeckDNQ
Eduardo GoetersDNQ
Stan Silva Jr.DNQDNQ
Marc MitchellDNQ
Stan BoydDNQ
Richard LandrethDNQDNQ
Todd ShaferDNQ
Eduardo TroconisDNQ
John FingerDNQ
Josh KrugDNQDNQ
Hermie SadlerDNQQL
Robert Richardson Jr.DNQDNQDNQ
Chuck Barnes Jr.DNQ
Brett RoweDNQDNQ
Kraig KinserDNQ
Dawayne BryanDNQ
Trevor BoysDNQ
Hank Parker Jr.QL
Dennis SetzerQLQL
Brandon MillerQL
Peter Shepherd IIIQL

Declaring for points in one series: Rules change for 2011

This was the fifth-to-last season where Cup Series drivers could run for points in another series. NASCAR implemented this change after Cup drivers were winning the Busch/Nationwide championships over the series regulars for 5 years straight (2006-2010). If the change had been implemented for the 2006 season, Menard would have been the champion. The rest of the top 10 in the standings would have been Johnny Sauter in 2nd, Kenny Wallace (who finished 11th in points), John Andretti (12th), Jason Leffler (13th), Jon Wood (14th), Ashton Lewis (15th), Stacy Compton (16th), Todd Kluever (17th), and Danny O'Quinn Jr. (19th).

Rookies

  • A. J. Foyt IV – Released midseason from the #38 Great Clips team after team switched from Dodge to Chevrolet (Foyt IV is under contract to Dodge Motorsports and could not break the contract)
  • Joel Kauffman – Fired midseason from the #12 SuperCuts Dodge
  • Todd Kluever – #06 3M Ford
  • Mark McFarland – Fired midseason from the #88 United States Navy Chevrolet
  • Burney Lamar – Fired midseason from the #77 Dollar General Chevrolet
  • Danny O’Quinn Jr. – #50 World Financial Group Ford
  • Chris Wimmer

Also, John Andretti was officially considered a Busch Series rookie of the year contender for 2006, even though he is a Winston/Nextel Cup veteran.

ROTY favorite Lamar was released early from his ride at KHI while leading the standings. Eventually, the ROTY came down to a fight between NEXTEL Cup veteran John Andretti and former USAR Pro Cup driver Danny O'Quinn Jr. Eventually, O'Quinn Jr., despite being pulled from his ride for two races in favor of David Ragan to prepare him for his full time Cup season in 2007, still managed to hold off Andretti to win the award by only a single point. Another preseason favorite and 2005 NCTS Rookie of the Year, Todd Kluever, struggled in his transition to the Busch Series. Another USAR driver, Mark McFarland, had an up and down year and was replaced by Shane Huffman. Joel Kauffman and Chris Wimmer made bids for ROTY, but were released from their rides. A. J. Foyt IV, in his transition to stock cars, was released due to a Dodge development deal.

References

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