2010 NOVAR Verizon Cup Series season

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2010 NOVAR Verizon Cup Series Season
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# of Rounds 30
Ovals 26
Road Courses 4
Champions
Driver's Champion #22 - Bryan Kittleson
Owner's Champion #22 Reelin Racing
Team's Champion DM Racing
Manufacturer's Champion Chevy
Rookie of the Year #38 - Chris Bell
Other
Season Opener 2010 Daytona 250
Season Finale 2010 McKinley Championship 250
Previous Season Next Season
2009 2011
Championship Overview

The 2010 NOVAR Verizon Cup Series Season, was the 47th season in Cup series competition, and the 2nd under the Verizon Cup banner. Mark Mongillo was the defending champion, he defended his championship with Teko Technologies, making him the first driver to defend his title, with a different team.

Bryan Kittleson won his first title defeating Gabriella Maselli by 25 points

Preseason Changes[edit | edit source]

Roster[edit | edit source]

This charts shows only the drivers that attempted a race during the season. Drivers highlighted in yellow are part-time teams, driver in bold are rookies.

Team Car No. Driver Primary Sponsor Notes
Rodfire Racing Dodge 2 Sarah Coleman Lay's
4 Evelyn Craig Penske Truck Rental
12 Shane Howard Havoline
36 Hunter Henderson Wendys
77 Brandon Brooks Mobil 1
DM Racing Chevy 5 Kaytlin Ashley Krispy Kreme
24 David Peteyon Dupont
44 Allen Kimmel
48 MJ Hallaway Lowe's
Grinder Motorsports Ford 6 Scott Harper AAA
Grenson Motorsports Toyota 7 Craig Davis Sprint Wireless
50 Blake Baggatania Facebook
E's Racing Chevy 8 Andrew Carson
01 Jaya Antoure US Navy
15 Chadler Blake Zaxbys
38 Chris Bell
Bulls Racing Toyota 9 Brandon Senrick Red Bull
00 Johnathon Winslow
09 Jke Jaze Jr.
19 Arito Korpela
92 Ashlei Lurana
93 Casey Houtu
Coware Motorsports Ford 07 Christopher Winslow Apple
96 Rondal Portland
99 Daniel Salemlon Cooper Tires
Arouna Racing Ford 10 Brian Wincheck Gamestop
75 Carson Brooks Netflix
Mustang Motorsports Ford 11 Evan Williams Ford Mustang
Landsoll Motorsports Chevy 13 Jarrod Landsoll
Chin Racing Toyota 14 Luke Warren Blockbuster/Dickies
25 Thomas Stanton CARQUEST/Kelloggs
42 Scott Howard Firehouse Subs
72 Logan Chin Kleenex
Silver Green Racing Toyota 18 Michael Scott MnM's
20 Breanna Nicole Camping World
Alldrige Motorsports Dodge 21 Alexzandra Haje
Luas Parlos
64 Cassidy Alldrige Verizon
Reelin Racing Dodge 22 Bryan Kittleson Pepsi
63 Connor Stanton
Cornin Motorsports Ford 27 Steven Volk Canon
Howell-Wilson Racing Chevy 28 Mack Hamlin 3M
90 Brian Wilson American Airlines
Pieper Inc. Ford 29 Keith Hales Bandai
32 Todd Pieper Skittles
Yankouc Racing Dodge 30 Chris McCoy
Tri-Racing Ford 31 Chase Synder Logitech
33 George Davids Bank Of America
35 Tony Wyder Delta Airlines
Japanese Stock Motorsports Toyota 39 Alexis Alldrige
Mancil Autosports Chevy 46 Smith Ryan
49 Moko Mancil
Frontier Racing Toyota 51 Billy Garber ESPN
69 Allen Smith
Plrank Racing Chevy 52 Carson Plrank Menards
53 Johnathon Blane
Teko Technologies Dodge 55 Eddie Johns Nikon
56 Mark Mongillo
57 Kyra Youthan
58 Scott Johnson
59 Shane Hardon
Dragon Racing Ford 66 Jason Duke Ebay
91 Thomas Duke Hershey's
Tyson Bell Racing Chevy 70 Connor Grandorf
71 Leslie Ali-Steward
Henry Durbin
Andrew Parsons
Conal Zukei
Alex Organini
Kevin Lee
Thomas Lawyers
Steven Volk
73 Allysa Monroe
Husky Motorsports Ford 74 Cameron Brooks Little Debbies
Hanto Racing Toyota 76 Shinchiro Hanto
Landonssel Autosports Chevy 78 Ray Landonssel DLP
Tri-Racing Ford 82 Maekawa Iako TARGET
83 Gabriella Maselli
84 Fujita Satsuki
Casner Autosports Chevy 85 John Casner
Dragon Racing Ford 94 Matsuno Tadataka Dollar General
97 Makota Miko
Tadbosiver Motorsports Ford 95 Marcus Tadbosiver
Clarke Legendary Racing Ford 98 Shane Clarke III Lumber Liquadators

Schedule[edit | edit source]

Race Number Race Title Track Car Winner Team
1 Daytona 250 Daytona International Speedway 74 Cameron Brooks Husky Motorsports
2 Tracker Boats 250 California Raceway 15 Chadler Blake E's Racing
3 Miller Lite 200 Las Vegas Motor Speedway 32 Todd Pieper Pieper Inc.
4 NOS Energy 200 Carbondale Speedway 18 Michael Scott Silver Green Racing
5 Lumber Liquadators 250 Chicagoland Motor Speedway 15 Chadler Blake E's Racing
6 Krispy Kreme 200 Gateway International Raceway 15 Chadler Blake E's Racing
7 Ebay 200 Salem Speedway 39 Alexis Alldrige Japanese Stock Motorsports
8 Camden 250k Camden Motorsports Park 66 Jason Duke Dragon Racing
9 Red Bull 200 Peoria International Speedway 31 Chase Synder Tri-Racing
10 FedEX 200k Road America 14 Luke Warren Chin Racing
11 Lumber Liquidators 200 Boston International Speedway 84 Fujita Satsuki Kasai Motorsports
12 Lowe's 250 Charlotte Motor Speedway 83 Gabriella Maselli Kasai Motorsports
13 KMART 250k Sonoma Raceway 33 George Davids Tri-Racing
14 Combos 200 Dover International Speedway 72 Logan Chin Chin Racing
15 Albany 250 New York Autoring 91 Thomas Duke Dragon Racing
16 Dell 250 Grand Detour Raceway 18 Michael Scott Silver Green Racing
17 Aflac 200 Burlington Raceway 94 Matsuno Tadataka Xezuno Autosports
18 MnM's 200 Darlington Raceway 91 Thomas Duke Dragon Racing
19 Dollar General 250 Nashville Speedway 32 Todd Pieper Pieper Inc.
20 Indianapolis 250 Indianapolis Motor Speedway 77 Brandon Brooks Rodfire Racing
21 Monster Energy 200 Homestead-Miami Speedway 8 Andrew Carson E's Racing
22 Air Canada 250 Blue Ridge International Speedway 99 Daniel Salemlon Coware Motorsports
23 Arizona Tea 250 Phoenix International Raceway 63 Connor Stanton Reelin Racing
24 SUNCO 250k Watkins Glen International 18 Michael Scott Silver Green Racing
25 Cheez-it 200 North Carolina Speedway 8 Andrew Carson E's Racing
26 Budweiser 250 Talladega Superspeedway 78 Ray Landonssel Landonssel Autosports
27 Zaxby's 200 Atlanta Motor Speedway 14 Luke Warren Chin Racing
28 DUPONT 250 Atlantic City Speedrome 19 Arito Korpela Bull's Racing
29 American Airlines 200 Texas Motor Speedway 20 Breanna Nicole Silver Green Racing
30 McKinley Championship 250 McKinley Speedway 30 Chris McCoy Yankouc Racing

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The series set the record for most winners in a season with 22.
    • It was broken the following year with 25 winners.