1991 SOLO CUP DRIVERS
#04 US Bank Pontiac: Herschel McGriff
Western races only.
#07 AK Racing Maxwell House Ford: Eddie Bierschwale
#0 Ford: Delma Cowart
Superspeedways only
#2 Roush Racing Folgers/Shitech Ford: Mark Martin
Defending champion
#3 RCR GM Goodwrench/Wrangler Chevrolet: Dale Earnhardt
#4 Morgan McClure Kodak Oldsmobile: Terry Schoonover
#5 Hendrick Motorsports Kelloggs Corn Flakes Chevrolet: Geoff Bodine
Kelloggs replaces Levi Garrett as the new sponsor for the #5
#6 RaDiUs Motorsports Motel 6 Pontiac: Ted Musgrave
D.K Ulrich merges with Ken Ragan's team with new business partner, Ray DeWitt. Musgrave will compete for Rookie of the year.
#7 AK Racing Hooters Ford: Alan Kulwicki
Kulwicki gets a new sponsor for 91'.
#8 SAR Super 8 Motel Chrysler: Bobby Hillin Jr
#9 Melling Racing Coors/Coors Light Ford: Bill Elliott
#10 Whitcomb Racing Purolator Chrysler: Derrike Cope
#11 Junior Johnson and Associates Budweiser/Bud Light Ford: Terry Labonte
#12 Junior Johnson and Associates Busch Ford: Bobby Hamilton
Hamilton took over for Mike Alexander after Michigan last August. He will compete for Rookie of the year.
#14 Slim Jim Oldsmobile: Bobby Labonte
Part-time
#15 Bud Moore Ford Motorcraft Ford: Brett Bodine
#16 Team Penske Marlboro Pontiac: Doug Heveron/Kenny Wallace
Wallace wants to compete another year in Busch so he and Hevron will split driving duties.
#17 Hendrick Motorsports WAL*MART Chevrolet: Darrell Waltrip
Waltrip made big news last year when he signed a contract extension with Hendrick and announced Wal-Mart as his new sponsor. As a joke, the show car has WAL* TRIP on it. Waltrip will also be in NASCAR themes commercials for the store a s they are now the office store of NASCAR.
#19 Tyson Chicken Ford: Chad Little
#20 Crown Gasoline Oldsmobile: Rob Moroso
#21 Wood Brothers Citgo Ford: Dale Jarrett
#22 SAR Raybestos Brakes Chrysler: Hut Stricklin
#23 Bahari Racing Mobil 1 Pontiac: Michael Waltrip
New sponsor for 91'.
#25 Hendrick Motorsports Kodiak/Levi Garrett Chevrolet: Tim Richmond
Levi Garrett joins as associate sponsor.
#26 King Racing Quaker State Ford: Ricky Rudd
#27 Team Penske Miller Genuine Draft Pontiac: Rusty Wallace
Penske fully takes over this car.
#28 Robert Yates Texaco Havoline Ford: Davey Allison
#29 Diamond Ridge Chevrolet: Phil Parsons
New team for 91'. Phil Parsons joins them.
#31 RCR Mom n' Pops Chevrolet: Neil Bonnett
#33 Jackson Brothers Skoal Bandit Oldsmobile: Harry Gant
#35 Hendrick Motorsports Exxon Chevrolet: Ken Schrader
#36 Pontiac: H.B. Bailey
Part-time
#41 Larry Hedrick Tide Chevrolet: Larry Pearson
Forms a technical alliance with Hendrick Motorsports so this is almost a fifth Hendrick car. They will run all except short tracks.
#42 SABCO Mello Yello Chrysler: Kyle Petty
New sponsor.
#43 Petty Enterprises STP Chrysler: Richard Petty
#44 Billy Hagan Sunoco Oldsmobile:Sterling Marlin
#45 Amway Ford: Patty Moise
Will try to make all the races
#47 Cale Yarborough Hardees Chrysler: Dick Trickle
Another team hoping to make all races.
#48 Pontiac: James Hylton's
Part-time
#51 Phoenix Racing Chevrolet: Jeff Purvis
Part-time
#52 Alka-Seltzer Ford: Jimmy Means
Switches to Ford from Pontiac
#55 Skoal Classic Oldsmobile: Rick Mast
Replaces Phil Parsons.
#66 Travis Carter Enterprises Phillips 66 Pontiac: Jimmy Spencer
#70 Pontiac: JD McDuffie
#71 Chevrolet: Dave Marcis
#73 Oldsmobile: Phil Barkdoll
Part-time
#75 RahMoc Valvoline Pontiac: Joe Ruttmann
Rutmann was let go from U.S.Racing midseason last year and really didn't have a ride afterwards. He gets another chance in 91' with the RahMoc of team.
#76 Unocal Pontiac: Butch Miller
#77 RaDiUs Motorsports Jasper Engines Pontiac: Rich Vogler
Vogler is a former Sprint car driver and another rookie contender. That makes two rookies on one team.
#83 Banquet Foods Oldsmobile: Lake Speed
New sponsor.
#89 Mueller Brothers Evinrude Pontiac: Jim Sauter
Sauter returns to the #89 replacing Rodney Combs.
#90 Junie Donlavey Pepsi Ford: Ernie Irvan
#97 Texas Pete Chrysler: Morgan Shepherd
With the collapse of BOSS Motorsports due Heinz and Crisco backing out, and Buddy Baker's less than satisfactory return. Shepherd takes the former #57, renumbered it, and got a new sponsor.