Ford

Ford won seven races and the 2003 NASCAR championship, as led by Matt Kenseth. Kurt Busch led all Ford drivers in 2003 with four victories. Beginning with Jimmy Florian's first win in 1950, the total victories by the Ford team leads all Cup manufacturers with 546.

[Greg Biffle] [Jeff Burton] [Kurt Busch] [Dale Jarrett] [Matt Kenseth] [Mark Martin] [Ricky Rudd] [Elliott Sadler] [Jamie McMurray]


Ford Racing
Dodge

The Dodge team was led by Ryan Newman in 2003 with eight wins and 11 pole positions. Bill Elliott also won at Rockingham. Starting with Lee Petty's win in 1953, Dodge has a total of 179 Cup victories.

[Derrike Cope] [Bill Elliott] [Larry Foyt] [Brendan Gaughan] [Jeff Green] [Kasey Kahne] [Sterling Marlin] [Jeremy Mayfield] [Casey Mears] [Ryan Newman] [Kyle Petty] [Ken Schrader] [Rusty Wallace] [Scott Wimmer]

 

Dodge Motorsports
Chevrolet

Chevy has 532 cup victories - second only to the Ford team. Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon are the most prominent of recent Chevy drivers. Since Pontiac dropped out after 2003, more teams will be running the Chevy banner.

[Ward Burton] [Ricky Craven] [Dale Earnhardt Jr.] [Jeff Gordon] [Robby Gordon] [Kevin Harvick] [Jimmie Johnson] [Bobby Labonte] [Terry Labonte] [Joe Nemechek] [Tony Raines] [Scott Riggs] [Johnny Sauter] [Tony Stewart] [Brian Vickers] [Michael Waltrip]

 

Chevrolet Racing
Toyota

Currently, Toyota is exclusively racing in the Craftsman Truck Series, led by the likes of Darrell Waltrip and Shelby Howard. Their first NASCAR appearance was at the Craftsman Truck series in 1979.

[Shelby Howard] [Robert Huffman] [Travis Kvapil] [Bill Lester] [Hank Parker Jr.] [David Reutimann] [Mike Skinner] [Darrell Waltrip]

 

Toyota Motorsports

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