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Currently there are three NEXTEL Cup teams that are fielding the Toyota Camry. Those three teams include a total of seven drivers.
Bill Davis Racing fields two NEXTEL Cup drivers.
Jeremy Mayfield - Jeremy Mayfield drives the Bill Davis Racing #36 Toyota Camry.
Dave Blaney - Dave Blaney drives the Bill Davis Racing #22 Toyota Camry.
Michael Waltrip Racing fields three NEXTEL Cup drivers.
Michael Waltrip - Michael Waltrip is the owner of Michael Waltrip Racing and the driver of his own #55 Toyota Camry.
Dale Jarrett - Dale Jarrett drives the Michael Waltrip Racing #44 Toyota Camry.
David Reutimann - David Reutimann drives the Michael Waltrip Racing #00 Toyota Camry.
Team Red Bull fields two NEXTEL Cup drivers.
Brian Vickers - Brian Vickers drives the Team Red Bull #83 Toyota Camry.
A.J. Allmendinger - A.J. Allmendinger drives the Team Red Bull #84 Toyota Camry.
Toyota Got Off To A Slow Start In NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Racing
Michael Waltrip was one of the most high-profile drivers moving to the Toyota stable in 2007. His outgoing personality and media savvy made him the go-to guy for Toyota. However his 2007 got off to a terrible start.
Michael Waltrip Receives Record Penalty In Daytona - Michael got off to a bad start when his team was caught cheating in Daytona and was fined, docked points and had some team members suspended.
Michael Waltrip Failed To Qualify - For the next several weeks after Daytona Michael failed to qualify for any races at all.
Michael Rolls His Personal Toyota and Is Charged By Police - Then trouble caught up with Michael off the track as he rolled his Toyota Landcruiser late one Saturday night. He then left the scene of the accident and was not able to be located until the next day. Michael was charged with reckless driving and failing to report an accident.
Talk About Toyota In NASCAR
How do you feel about Toyota being in NASCAR? Want to share your opinion?
The comments on this blog post has a long discussion about Toyota in NASCAR.
Stop by the forum and discuss Toyota's involvement in NASCAR there.
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'''Introduction'''
The '''Toyota Camry NASCAR''' is [[Toyota]]'s first [[NASCAR]] since entering the series in 2007.
 
===Teams===
 
Currently there are three NEXTEL Cup teams that are fielding the Toyota Camry. Those three teams include a total of seven drivers.
 
====[[Bill Davis Racing]]====
 
*[[Jeremy Mayfield]] - Jeremy Mayfield drives the Bill Davis Racing #36 Toyota Camry.
*[[Dave Blaney]] - Dave Blaney drives the Bill Davis Racing #22 Toyota Camry.
 
====[[Michael Waltrip Racing]]====
 
*[[Michael Waltrip]] - Michael Waltrip is the owner of Michael Waltrip Racing and the driver of his own #55 Toyota Camry.
*[[Dale Jarrett]] - Dale Jarrett drives the Michael Waltrip Racing #44 Toyota Camry.
*[[David Reutimann]] - David Reutimann drives the Michael Waltrip Racing #00 Toyota Camry.
 
====[[Team Red Bull]]====
 
*[[Brian Vickers]] - Brian Vickers drives the Team Red Bull #83 Toyota Camry.
*[[A.J. Allmendinger]] - A.J. Allmendinger drives the Team Red Bull #84 Toyota Camry.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
{{Toyota}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 04:59, 15 June 2009

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Toyota Camry NASCAR
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Category NASCAR
Constructor Toyota
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Suspension (rear)
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Power N/A hp @ N/A rpm
N/A lb-ft. of torque @ N/A rpm
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Tyres
Notable entrants
Notable drivers
Debut pending (if not yet introduced)
Races competed
Race victories
Constructors' Championships
Drivers' Championships
Pole positions
Fastest laps
Designer Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)

The Toyota Camry NASCAR is Toyota's first NASCAR since entering the series in 2007.

Teams

Currently there are three NEXTEL Cup teams that are fielding the Toyota Camry. Those three teams include a total of seven drivers.

Bill Davis Racing

  • Jeremy Mayfield - Jeremy Mayfield drives the Bill Davis Racing #36 Toyota Camry.
  • Dave Blaney - Dave Blaney drives the Bill Davis Racing #22 Toyota Camry.

Michael Waltrip Racing

  • Michael Waltrip - Michael Waltrip is the owner of Michael Waltrip Racing and the driver of his own #55 Toyota Camry.
  • Dale Jarrett - Dale Jarrett drives the Michael Waltrip Racing #44 Toyota Camry.
  • David Reutimann - David Reutimann drives the Michael Waltrip Racing #00 Toyota Camry.

Team Red Bull

  • Brian Vickers - Brian Vickers drives the Team Red Bull #83 Toyota Camry.
  • A.J. Allmendinger - A.J. Allmendinger drives the Team Red Bull #84 Toyota Camry.

Gallery


Complete Racing Results

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