1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - 1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Drivers

1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Drivers

Team Make # Driver Sponsor Car Owner Crew Chief
Active Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 32 Jimmy Horton Active Trucking Joe Horner Mike Hillman
Bahari Racing Pontiac Grand Prix 30 Michael Waltrip Pennzoil Chuck Rider Doug Hewitt
Bill Davis Racing Ford Thunderbird 22 Bobby Labonte (R) Maxwell House Bill Davis Tim Brewer
Bobby Allison Motorsports Ford Thunderbird 12 Jimmy Spencer Meineke Bobby Allison Jimmy Fennig
Bud Moore Engineering Ford Thunderbird 15 Lake Speed Motorcraft Bud Moore Donnie Wingo
Butch Mock Motorsports Ford Thunderbird 75 Phil Parsons Factory Stores of America Butch Mock
Cale Yarborough Motorsports Ford Thunderbird 98 Derrike Cope Bojangles' Cale Yarborough Bob Johnson
Darrell Waltrip Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 17 Darrell Waltrip Western Auto Darrell Waltrip Barry Dodson
Donlavey Racing Ford Thunderbird 90 Bobby Hillin Jr. Heilig-Meyers Junie Donlavey Doug Williams
Geoff Bodine Racing Ford Thunderbird 7 Geoff Bodine The Family Channel Geoff Bodine Paul Andrews
Hagan Racing Chevrolet Lumina 14 Terry Labonte Kellogg's Billy Hagan Pete Wright
Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 5 Ricky Rudd Tide Rick Hendrick Gary DeHart
24 Jeff Gordon (R) DuPont Ray Evernham
25 Ken Schrader Kodaik Joe Hendrick Ken Howes
Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet Lumina 18 Dale Jarrett Interstate Batteries Joe Gibbs Jimmy Makar
Junior Johnson & Associates Ford Thunderbird 11 Bill Elliott Budweiser Junior Johnson Mike Beam
27 Hut Stricklin McDonald's Mike Hill
King Racing Ford Thunderbird 26 Brett Bodine Quaker State Kenny Bernstein Donnie Richeson
Larry Hedrick Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 41 Dick Trickle Manheim Auctions Larry Hedrick Doug Richert
Leo Jackson Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 33 Harry Gant Skoal Bandit Leo Jackson
Marcis Auto Racing Chevrolet Lumina 71 Dave Marcis STG Helen Marcis Dave Fischlein
Means Racing Ford Thunderbird 52 Jimmy Means Hurley Limo Jimmy Means Bryan Dorsey
Melling Racing Ford Thunderbird 9 P.J. Jones (R) Melling Engine Parts Harry Melling Harry Hyde
Morgan-McClure Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 4 Jimmy Hensley Kodak Larry McClure Tony Glover
Moroso Racing Ford Thunderbird 20 Bobby Hamilton Fina Lube Dick Moroso Dick Meyer
Penske Racing Pontiac Grand Prix 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Genuine Draft Roger Penske Buddy Parrott
Petty Enterprises Pontiac Grand Prix 44 Rick Wilson STP Richard Petty Robbie Loomis
Precision Products Racing Ford Thunderbird 1 Rick Mast Skoal Classic Richard Jackson
RaDiUs Racing Ford Thunderbird 55 Ted Musgrave Jasper Engines & Transmissions Ray DeWitt
Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet Lumina 3 Dale Earnhardt GM Goodwrench Richard Childress Andy Petree
Robert Yates Racing Ford Thunderbird 28 Ernie Irvan Texaco/Havoline Robert Yates Larry McReynolds
Roush Racing Ford Thunderbird 6 Mark Martin Valvoline Jack Roush Steve Hmiel
16 Wally Dallenbach Keystone Geoff Smith Howard Comstock
SABCO Racing Pontiac Grand Prix 40 Kenny Wallace (R) Dirt Devil Felix Sabates Jeff Hammond
42 Kyle Petty Mello Yello Robin Pemberton
Stavola Brothers Racing Ford Thunderbird 8 Sterling Marlin Raybestos Billy Stavola
Tri-Star Motorsports Ford Thunderbird 68 Greg Sacks Country Time Mark Smith Dave Fuge
Wood Brothers Racing Ford Thunderbird 21 Morgan Shepherd Citgo Glen Wood Eddie Wood

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