2006 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Full-time 2006 Teams

Full-time 2006 Teams

Team Truck(s) # Driver(s) Primary Sponsor(s) Listed Owner(s) Crew Chief
Bill Davis Racing Toyota Tundra 5 Mike Skinner Toyota Tundra Bill Davis Jeff Hensley
22 Bill Lester Checkers/Rally's Doug Wolcott
23 Johnny Benson Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Gail Davis Rick Ren
Billy Ballew Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado 15 Kyle Krisiloff (R) ditech Billy Ballew Richie Wauters
Bobby Hamilton Racing Dodge Ram 04 Scott Lagasse, Jr. (R) Dodge Hemi Stephanie Hamilton Randy Seals
4 Timothy Peters Dodge Motorsports Bobby Hamilton Kip McCord
18 Bobby Hamilton Fastenal Danny Rollins
Circle Bar Racing Ford F-150 14 Rick Crawford Circle Bar Truck Corral Tom Mitchell Kevin Starland
Darrell Waltrip Motorsports Toyota Tundra 12 Joey Miller (R) Curb Records Darrell Waltrip Johnny Allen
17 David Reutimann Toyota Tundra Jason Overstreet
Evernham Motorsports Dodge Ram 98 Erin Crocker (R) Betty Crocker/General Mills Ray Evernham Dan Glauz
Germain Racing Toyota Tundra 9 Ted Musgrave Team ASE Bob Germain Tom Ackerman
30 Todd Bodine RacersEdge Stephen Germain Mike Hillman, Jr.
Green Light Racing Chevrolet Silverado 07 Sean Murphy Garden Fresh Chips & Salsa Gene Christensen Bobby Dotter
Dodge Ram 08 Bobby Hamilton, Jr. TECH-NET/Corky's BBQ Bobby Dotter Danny Gill
HT Motorsports Dodge Ram 59 Mike Wallace Melling M Jim Harris Kevin Cram
K Automotive Racing Ford F-150 29 Brad Keselowski Melling Engine Parts Kay Keselowski Bob Keselowski
Kevin Harvick Incorporated Chevrolet Silverado 33 Ron Hornaday n/a DeLana Harvick Chris Rice
Key Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado 40 Chad Chaffin Russell Garwood Curtis Key Lance Hooper
Morgan-Dollar Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado 47 Kraig Kinser (R) Centrix Financial David Dollar Randy Goss
85 Dennis Setzer E85/Rotella T Eric Phillips
MRD Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado 06 Chad McCumbee (R) n/a Dave Malcomson Bryan Berry
Orleans Racing Dodge Ram 77 Brendan Gaughan Orleans Casino Michael Gaughan Tony Liberati
ppc Racing Ford F-150 10 Terry Cook Power Stroke Diesel Greg Pollex Dennis Connor
Red Horse Racing Toyota Tundra 11 David Starr n/a Tom DeLoach Jamie Jones
Richardson Racing Dodge Ram 1 Robert Richardson (R) WinYourMortgage.com Robert Richardson Buddy Barnes
Roush Racing Ford F-150 6 Mark Martin Scotts Miracle-Gro Company Jack Roush Mike Beam
99 Erik Darnell (R) Woolrich/Simply Wow John Quinn
Spears Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado 75 Aric Almirola (R) Spears Manufacturing Wayne Spears Dave McCarty
Sutton Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado 02 Kelly Sutton Team Copaxone Ed Sutton Gary Showalter
ThorSport Racing Chevrolet Silverado 13 Kerry Earnhardt (R) n/a Duke Thorson Shane Tesch
88 Matt Crafton Menards Rhonda Thorson Bud Haefele
Woodard & Sharp Racing Dodge Ram 25 Boston Reid (R) n/a Michael Gaughan Patrick Donahue
Wood Brothers/JTG Racing Ford F-150 20 Marcos Ambrose (R) Team Australia Tad Geschickter John Monsam
21 Bobby East (R) Edy's Ice Cream Eddie Wood Gary Cogswell
Wyler Racing Toyota Tundra 60 Jack Sprague Con-way Jeff Wyler Tony Furr
Xpress Motorsports Ford F-150 16 Mike Bliss n/a Dave Fuge Dave Fuge

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