The 25th season of the NASCAR Busch Series opened February 18, 2006, at Daytona International Speedway and concluded November 18, 2006, at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Kevin Harvick, driving for not only his own team, Kevin Harvick Incorporated, and for Richard Childress Racing, was declared champion.
There has been some controversy of the use of NEXTEL Cup teams with their drivers in Busch Series races, most notably at NEXTEL Cup tracks where there are Busch Series support races. This has been dubbed by Fox Sports announcer Mike Joy as "Busch Whacking", and many underfunded (or one-car) teams have failed to qualify for these races because of this. The 2006 season has been notable for those "double duty" drivers even traveling to sites where there are stand-alone races at Nashville Superspeedway, Kentucky Speedway, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez and The Milwaukee Mile just to name a few, even on the rare weeks where there are no NEXTEL Cup races. Kentucky was the big upset where one of the underfunded one-car teams took advantage and pulled off the big upset. In the end, Kevin Harvick, who drives for Richard Childress Racing in the Cup series, won the 2006 championship on October 13, the second of his career having previously won in 2001. There is talk about limiting the number of "Busch Whackers" in each race or capping the double-dippers appearances for the entire season and even having a "Chase for the NEXTEL Cup" playoff system in place for the 2007 season since Harvick was so domiment during 2006 as NEXTEL Cup drivers won every race but two in the season.
2006 complete schedule
All races are held in the United States unless specified otherwise
All times are in Eastern Time
List of teams throughout 2006.
| Team | Car(s) | # | Driver(s) | Primary Sponsor(s) | Rounds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Davis Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 0 | Kertus Davis | RaceGirl International | 1–2, 4–11, 17–22, 25–31, 33–35 |
| Randy LaJoie | 3 | ||||
| Morgan Shepherd | 12–16, 23 | ||||
| P.J. Jones | 24 | ||||
| Chris Wimmer | 32 | ||||
| Phoenix Racing | Dodge Charger | 1 | Jason Keller | Miccosukee Gaming & Resorts | 1–8 |
| Mike Wallace | 9–14, 16–18, 20–23, 26–35 | ||||
| Cale Gale | 15, 19, 25 | ||||
| Scott Pruett | 24 | ||||
| Richard Childress Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 2 | Clint Bowyer | AC Delco | All |
| 21 | Jeff Burton | U.S. Coast Guard | 1–2, 5, 7, 31 | ||
| Kevin Harvick | 3–4, 6, 8–30, 32–35 | ||||
| 29 | Hershey Kissables | 1 | |||
| Jeff Burton | Holiday Inn | 11, 13–14, 19, 23, 25–26, 28, 30, 33 | |||
| Timothy Peters | Emerson Climate Technologies/CarMax | 32 | |||
| Biagi Brothers Racing | Dodge Charger | 4 | Mark Green | GEICO/Brymak/DenBeste Transportation | 1–2, 4–12 |
| Paul Tracy | 3 | ||||
| Boris Said | 1 | ||||
| Auggie Vidovich | 14–17, 19–35 | ||||
| Kevin Hamlin | 18 | ||||
| Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 5 | Kyle Busch | Lowes/Hitachi | 1–31, 33–35 |
| Justin Labonte | 32 | ||||
| 48 | Jimmie Johnson | Lowes/Kobalt Tools | 13, 27, 31 | ||
| 57 | Brian Vickers | Ore-Ida/Heinz/Mountain Dew/Arby’s | 1–2, 5, 10, 12, 18, 25, 35 | ||
| Adrian Fernandez | Lowes | 3, 24 | |||
| Roush Racing | Ford Taurus | 6 | Mark Martin | Pennzoil/Ameriquest | 7, 9, 12–13, 25, 27, 33 |
| David Ragan | Scotts WinterGuard Fertilizer | 31 | |||
| 16 | Greg Biffle | Ameriquest/freecreditreport.com/Weyerhaeuser iLevel | 1–2, 4–7, 9–14, 18–20, 23, 25–31, 33–35 | ||
| 17 | Matt Kenseth | Pennzoil/Ameriquest | 2, 4–7, 9, 11–14, 19, 25–31, 33–35 | ||
| 50 | Danny O'Quinn, Jr. (R) | World Financial Group/TransAmerica Stonebridge Life Insurance/Barr-Nunn Transportation |
1–26, 28, 30–35 | ||
| David Ragan | 27, 29 | ||||
| 60 | Carl Edwards | Ameriquest/FreeCreditReport.com/Henkel | All | ||
| 06 | Todd Kluever (R) | 3M | All | ||
| Robby Gordon Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 7 | Robby Gordon | Harrah’s | 13, 24 |
| Dale Earnhardt Inc | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 8 | Dale Earnhardt, Jr. | Kraft Foods/Menards/Floors of Distinction/Budweiser | 1, 18–19, 25, 35 |
| Martin Truex, Jr. | Bass Pro Shops/Tracker[disambiguation needed |
10, 13, 29 | |||
| Tony Stewart | Goody’s Headache Powders | 31 | |||
| 11 | Paul Menard | Menards | All | ||
| Evernham Motorsports | Dodge Charger | 9 | Kasey Kahne | Unilever | 1, 4–5, 7, 11–14, 18–19, 26–27, 30–33, 35 |
| Jeremy Mayfield | 2 | ||||
| Boris Said | 3, 15–16, 21, 24 | ||||
| Scott Riggs | 6, 9–10, 20, 25, 28–29 | ||||
| Erin Crocker | General Mills/Totino's MEGA Pizza Rolls | 8, 17, 22–23, 34 | |||
| ppc Racing | Ford Taurus | 10 | John Andretti (R) | Freedom Roads/Camping World/RVs.com | All |
| 15 | Michel Jourdain, Jr. | Roshfran’s Oil/Canel’s/Kraft Foods | 3, 16, 24 | ||
| 22 | Kenny Wallace | AutoZone | All | ||
| FitzBradshaw Racing | Dodge Charger | 12 | David Reutimann | Supercuts/Goulds Pumps/Olympia Steel Buildings | 1 |
| Joel Kauffman (R) | 2–9, 11–13, 16–17 | ||||
| Tracy Hines (R) | 10, 18–20 | ||||
| Mike Skinner | 14–15, 23, 25–26, 28, 31, 33, 35 | ||||
| Carlos Contreras | 21, 24, 27, 32 | ||||
| Kevin Hamlin | 22 | ||||
| Scott Wimmer | 29 | ||||
| Ted Musgrave | 30 | ||||
| 14 | Tracy Hines (R) | Take Me On Vacation/Jani-King/Turbines Inc | 1–2, 4–7, 9 | ||
| Carlos Contreras | Goulds Pumps | 3, 35 | |||
| Steadman Marlin | Sadler Brothers Trucking | 8, 10 | |||
| A.J. Foyt IV | Schlage | 11 | |||
| Ricky Craven | Family Dollar | 21 | |||
| Ted Musgrave | 23, 28, 31, 33 | ||||
| Scott Wimmer | 25–26 | ||||
| Willie Allen | 32, 34 | ||||
| Joe Gibbs Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 18 | J.J. Yeley | Vigoro / The Home Depot | All |
| 19 | Aric Almirola | Husqvarna/Banquet Foods | 11, 14, 23, 25–26, 28, 30–31, 34 | ||
| Tony Stewart | 33 | ||||
| 20 | Denny Hamlin | Rockwell Automation | All | ||
| Keith Coleman Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 23 | Chris Wimmer (R) | Hotel Preston/Manuelinc.com lovefifi.com/Ridley Motorcycles |
1–8 |
| Marc Mitchell | 9 | ||||
| Carl Long | 15, 19–22 | ||||
| Stan Boyd | 16 | ||||
| Eduardo Troconis | 24 | ||||
| Brad Keselowski | 26–28, 30–33, 35 | ||||
| Brian Keselowski | 34 | ||||
| 26 | Joey McCarthy | lovefifi.com | 20 | ||
| Carl Long | 23 | ||||
| Team Rensi Motorsports | Ford Taurus | 25 | Ashton Lewis | United States Marine Corps | All |
| 35 | Regan Smith | McDonald’s | All | ||
| Dusenberg & Leik Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 26 | Dwayne Leik | Western Union | 18 |
| 01 | Jay Sauter | All | |||
| Brewco Motorsports | Ford Taurus | 27 | David Green | Kimberly-Clark | 1–27 |
| Casey Atwood | 28–35 | ||||
| 37 | Brad Coleman | Federated Auto Parts | 15 | ||
| 66 | Ken Schrader | Duraflame/Yard-Man/Cub Cadet | 1, 4–6, 9–10, 26, 29 | ||
| Scott Wimmer | 2, 7, 11–14, 17–18, 20, 22, 27–28, 31, 33–35 | ||||
| Jorge Goeters (R) | 3 | ||||
| Michael Waltrip | 8 as the #99 while David Reutimann used Brewco's #66 in a one race deal swapping car numbers | ||||
| Greg Biffle | 15–16, 21, 24 | ||||
| Bobby Labonte | 19, 25 | ||||
| Jason Keller | 23, 32 | ||||
| Brad Coleman | 30 | ||||
| Jay Robinson Racing | Ford Taurus | 28 | Shane Hall | Speed Zone Energy Drink | 6, 12, 16, 20, 26 |
| Jorge Goeters (R) | Xtreme Gel/Advil | 8, 11 | |||
| Randy MacDonald | 10 | ||||
| James Hylton | Speed Zone Energy Drink | 17 | |||
| Josh Richeson | 22 | ||||
| Todd Shafer | 23 | ||||
| Hermie Sadler | 28 | ||||
| Derrike Cope | 29 | ||||
| 49 | Steve Grissom | Advil Liqui-Gels/Xtreme Gel | 1, 26 | ||
| Derrike Cope | 2, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19–20, 27, 31, 33 | ||||
| Eduardo Goeters | 3 | ||||
| Jorge Goeters (R) | 4–7, 9 | ||||
| Shane Hall | 8, 11, 15, 18, 21–23, 28–29, 32, 34 | ||||
| Randy LaJoie | 13 | ||||
| Jamie Mosley | 16 | ||||
| John Finger | 24 | ||||
| Dexter Bean | 25 | ||||
| Jennifer Jo Cobb | 30 | ||||
| Morgan Shepherd | 35 | ||||
| SKI Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 30 | Mike Bliss | Smith & Wesson/Law Enforcement Hero | 12, 22, 27, 30 |
| Marsh Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 31 | Steve Park | Whelen Engineering | 4, 11–12, 14, 22–23 |
| Peyton Sellers | 20, 32 | ||||
| Braun-Akins Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 32 | Jason Leffler | Lucas Oil/FOE.com/ABF U-Pack Moving Fort McDowell Resort/Hass Avocados from Mexico |
1–9 |
| Dave Blaney | 13, 19–20, 24, 28–29, 31 | ||||
| Chase Pistone | Freightliner/Great Clips | 21 | |||
| Dodge Charger | 38 | A.J. Foyt IV (R) | Great Clips | 1–7 | |
| Chevrolet Monte Carlo | Ryan Moore | 9 | |||
| Jason Leffler | 10–35 | ||||
| Kevin Harvick Inc | Chevrolet Monte | 33 | Tony Stewart | Old Spice/Dollar General | 1, 4, 10, 12–13, 18–19, 25, 27, 30 |
| Kevin Harvick | Outdoor Channel/Dollar General | 2, 5, 7, 31 | |||
| Ron Fellows | 3, 24 | ||||
| Ron Hornaday, Jr. | 6, 8–9, 11, 14, 17, 21–23, 26, 28, 33–35 | ||||
| Aaron Fike | 15–16, 20 | ||||
| Sean Caisse | 29 | ||||
| Cale Gale | 32 | ||||
| 77 | Burney Lamar (R) | Dollar General | 1–19, 21–29, 32 | ||
| Jeff Burton | 20 | ||||
| Bobby Labonte | 30–31, 33–35 | ||||
| Frank Cicci Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 34 | Paul Tracy | Sport Clips/American Crew | 1, 4, 10, 18, 27 |
| Todd Bodine | Hunter’s Hope Foundation | 2, 14 | |||
| Carlos Pardo | Telcel/VecTech | 3 | |||
| Scott Lynch | Hunter’s Hope Foundation | 5 | |||
| Mike Bliss | Sport Clips/Five Peaks Technologies | 6–9 | |||
| Jason Keller | 11 | ||||
| Kertus Davis | Glow Buoy / KL Industries | 12–13 | |||
| Jeff Fuller | 15–16 | ||||
| Kim Crosby | 17 | ||||
| Kevin Lepage | CheapTickets.com | 19 | |||
| Brian Simo | No Fear Energy Drink | 24 | |||
| McGill Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 36 | Tim Sauter | Lester Buildings/National City Bank | 1–23, 26, 28–32 |
| Max Papis | Sport Clips | 24, 33 | |||
| Jeff Green | Robots.com | 25 | |||
| Stanton Barrett | 27 | ||||
| Brent Sherman | Serta | 34–35 | |||
| Vision Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 37 | Josh Krug | Americash Advance | 28, 34 |
| Randy LaJoie | 30, 33 | ||||
| Penske Racing | Dodge Charger | 39 | Ryan Newman | Mobil 1/Alltel | 2, 5, 11–12, 26 |
| Kurt Busch | Penske Truck Rental | 7, 9, 13–14, 19, 24–25 | |||
| Sam Hornish, Jr. | Mobil 1 | 34–35 | |||
| 02 | Ryan Newman | Penske Truck Rental | 24 | ||
| Carver Racing | Dodge Charger | 40 | Kevin Conway | Triple Crown of Polo/Supra Waterboard Boats | 11–13 |
| 58 | 4–6 | ||||
| Chip Ganassi Racing | Dodge Charger | 41 | Reed Sorenson | Discount Tyre | 1–16, 18–35 |
| David Stremme | 17 | ||||
| 42 | Casey Mears | Texaco/Havoline | 2, 5, 7, 9, 13, 19, 25, 27, 31 | ||
| Juan Pablo Montoya | 32–35 | ||||
| Curb Agajanian Performance Group | Dodge Charger | 43 | Aaron Fike | CayClub.com/CA Performance Group California Pizza Kitchen/Smith Transport RFMS Inc/Curb Records/Ollie's Bargain Outlet |
1–13 |
| Kertus Davis | 14 | ||||
| Chris Cook | Rio Grand/Shift Into Gear/VisitPA.com | 15–16, 24, 28 | |||
| P.J. Jones | Diversified Partners/Washington Mutual | 18, 23, 27, 34 | |||
| Erin Crocker | General Mills | 35 | |||
| JTG Racing | Ford Taurus | 47 | Jon Wood | Clorox/American Red Cross/Armor All | All |
| 59 | Stacy Compton | Kingsford | All | ||
| MacHill Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 56 | Kevin Lepage | Solar Bat/SunCom Wireless/Duragloss TNT Fireworks/Power Equipment Company I’Alsace A Paris/ShiftIntoGear/Hanger 6 Inc Western Sizzlin/Bedslide/Texpar Inc |
1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 18, 26 |
| Chris Cook | 3, 9 | ||||
| Kevin Grubb | 15–16, 21–22, 28 | ||||
| Tim Schendel | 32 | ||||
| Horn Auto Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 58 | Chris Horn | 16–17, 30 | |
| MacDonald Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 58 | Donnie Neuenberger | Cayman Islands | 1–2 |
| Patrick Goeters | Burger King | 3 | |||
| 72 | Jerry Robertson | Denver Mattress Company | 6 | ||
| Stanton Barrett | TheRaceSpace.com/Vector Security | 8, 11, 13–14, 20, 22, 28–29 | |||
| Donnie Neuenberger | Cayman Islands | 10 | |||
| Eric McClure | 16 | ||||
| Randy MacDonald | Leadership Systems | 21, 23 | |||
| D.J. Kennington | Northern Provincial Pipe Lines | 26, 32, 34–35 | |||
| Brad Baker | Vector Security | 31 | |||
| Rusty Wallace, Inc. | Dodge Charger | 61 | Steve Wallace | Checker Auto Parts | 29, 34 |
| 64 | Jamie McMurray | Top-Flite Golf | 1–5, 7, 9–10, 12–13, 18–20, 24, 26–29, 31, 34 | ||
| Steve Wallace | Jackson Roscoe Foundation | 6, 8, 11, 14–17, 21–23, 25, 30, 32–33, 35 | |||
| SWAT Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 62 | Larry Hollenbeck | Lexington Hotels | 1 |
| Jeff Spraker Racing | Ford Taurus | 63 | Jeff Spraker | Every & McCabe Construction | 18 |
| Dexter Bean | JDRF.org/Five Star Telecom | 32 | |||
| Jorge Goeters | Xtreme Gel/Enventys | 33, 35 | |||
| Silva Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 65 | Stan Silva, Jr. | A & S Metals/Stan Silva Trucking | 3, 24 |
| Chris Diederich Racing | Ford Taurus | 65 | Spencer Clark | Allegiant Air | 4 |
| Tom Ericksen Racing | Dodge Charger | 67 | Rogelio López | Telmex | 3 |
| TW Motorsports | Dodge Charger | 68 | Jimmy Morales | Telcel | 3 |
| ML Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 70 | Justin Diercks | ForeTravel Motorcoach/H57 Hoodia | 11, 15–16, 19, 22–23, 28, 30, 32–33, 35 |
| RB1 Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 71 | Ron Young | 21–22, 32 | |
| Henderson Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 75 | Caleb Holman | Food Country USA/Lays/Pizza Plus | 6, 11, 26 |
| Team Johnson Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 76 | Jerick Johnson | American Legion | 17 |
| Furniture Row Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 78 | Jerry Robertson | Furniture Row | 9, 11, 15, 19, 21, 25, 27–28, 30, 32–34 |
| Robert Torriere Racing | Dodge Charger | 79 | Butch Leitzinger | Waste Management | 24 |
| Odle Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 79 | Chris Wimmer | Speedco | 29 |
| Shelby Howard | 32 | ||||
| Richardson Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 80 | Robert Richardson, Jr. | McKinney Pipe & Steel/North Texas Pipe | 31, 33, 35 |
| JR Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 83 | Shane Huffman | Make-A-Wish Foundation | 22 |
| 88 | Mark McFarland (R) | United States Navy | 1–17, 20–23 | ||
| Martin Truex, Jr. | 18–19, 24 | ||||
| Robby Gordon | 25, 27 | ||||
| Shane Huffman | 26, 28–35 | ||||
| Clay Andrews Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 84 | David Gilliland | Ranchwood Homes/Hype Manufacturing | 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 19, 21 |
| Premier Motorsport | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 85 | John Hayden | Hall Glass/Autism Awareness/Kentucky Unbridled Spirit | 15–17 |
| NEMCO Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 87 | Joe Nemechek | Denver Mattress/Ginn Resorts | 1, 35 |
| Long Brothers Racing | Ford Taurus | 89 | Carl Long | Romeo Guest Construction | 26 |
| Richard Landreth | 32 | ||||
| Robert Yates Racing | Ford Taurus | 90 | Elliott Sadler | Citi Financial | 1–2, 5, 9, 11, 13, 19 |
| Marc Goossens | 3 | ||||
| Stephen Leicht | 4, 7, 10, 12, 16–18, 20, 22, 24–27, 29–35 | ||||
| Matt McCall | 6, 8, 14–15, 21 | ||||
| David Gilliland | 23, 28 | ||||
| Sadler Brothers Racing | Dodge Charger | 95 | Steadman Marlin | Sadler Brothers Trucking/GDSI/Steamatic | 1, 5, 15, 18, 30 |
| Chad Chaffin | 33 | ||||
| Stanton Barrett Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 95 | Stanton Barrett | Interush | 32, 34 |
| Michael Waltrip Racing | Dodge Charger | 99 | Michael Waltrip | Aarons/Best Western | 1–7, 9-11, 13–14, 18–20, 24–25, 29, 31, 34 |
| David Reutimann | 8 as the number 66 as Michael Waltrip used the #99 when he drove for Brewco Motorsports, 12, 15–17, 22–23, 26–28, 30, 33, 35 | ||||
| Darrell Waltrip | 21 | ||||
| Joey Miller | 32 | ||||
| Haas CNC Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 00 | Johnny Sauter | Yellow Transportation | All |
| Matt Kobyluck Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 04 | Matt Kobyluck | Mohegan Sun Casino | 20, 24 |
| Morgan-McClure Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 04 | Eric McClure | Hefty/Bank of Marion/Fuel Freedom International | 13, 26, 31 |
| Ginn Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 04 | Kraig Kinser | Ginn Resorts | 35 |
| Day Enterprise Racing | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 05 | Chad Chaffin | CertainTeed/FMI Fireplaces | 1, 7–8 |
| Brad Teague | SAFX.com/RaceGirl International | 6, 17, 22 | |||
| Justin Ashburn | Spectra Metals/Fikes Automotive | 10 | |||
| Morgan Shepherd | RaceGirl/Spraker Performance | 20 | |||
| Brett Rowe | 31-W Insulation/Fikes Automotive | 32 | |||
| TC Motorsports | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 07 | David Odell | Flagship RV | 8, 15–16, 22 |
| Chuck Barnes, Jr. | 32 | ||||
| Ashton Gray Racing | Dodge Charger | 08 | Jason White | Gunbroker.com | 8, 15, 17, 21–22 |
The Hershey's Kissables 300 race was held February 18, 2006, at Daytona International Speedway. J. J. Yeley won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Kertus Davis (#0), Jay Sauter (#01), Kevin Lepage (#56), Chad Chaffin (#05), Larry Hollenbeck (#62), Chris Wimmer (#23).
On February 25, 2006, the Busch Series took to California Speedway for this 300-mile race. Carl Edwards was the polesitter.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#49), David Gilliland (#84), Chris Wimmer (#23).
This road-course race took place March 5, 2006 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, Mexico. Boris Said won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Eduardo Goeters (#49), Stan Silva Jr. (#65), and Chris Wimmer (#23).
On March 11, 2006, the Busch Series raced at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Matt Kenseth started from the pole position.
Top ten results
Failed to qualify: Jorge Goeters (#49), Kertus Davis (#0), Chris Wimmer (#23).
The Nicorette 300 was held March 18 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Kyle Busch was the polesitter.
Top ten results
Failed to qualify: Jorge Goeters (#49), Steadman Marlin (#95), Chris Wimmer (#23)
This race was held March 25 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Qualifying was snowed out and the field was set by current owner points. As a result, Kevin Harvick started from pole. The race was also halted by snow and drivers, crews, and fans amused themselves by throwing snowballs and building a snowman. The race was restarted after a 90 minute delay and run full-distance.
Top Ten results
Failed to qualify: Brad Teague (#05), Shane Hall (#28), Caleb Holman (#75), Jerry Robertson (#72)
This race was held April 8 at Texas Motor Speedway. Denny Hamlin won the pole. The race finished under a green-white-checker finish and was won by Kurt Busch in his first Busch Series start.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Kertus Davis (#0), Jorge Goeters (#49), Chris Wimmer (#23)
This race was held April 15 at Nashville Superspeedway. Denny Hamlin won the pole.
Top ten results
Failed to qualify: Jason White (#08)
This race was held April 21 at Phoenix International Raceway. Jason Leffler won the pole. The race finished under a green-white-checker finish as Kevin Harvick won his second race in a row.
Top Ten Results:
Failed to Qualify: Jay Sauter (#01), Marc Mitchell (#23), Jorge Goeters (#49), Chis Cook (#56)
This race was held April 29 at Talladega Superspeedway. J. J. Yeley won the pole.
Top ten results
As there were the maximum of forty-three cars to race, there were no drivers or teams that failed to qualify.
This race was held May 5 and May 6 at Richmond International Raceway. Jason Leffler won the pole. The race start was delayed approximately 1 hour for rain, after 13 laps rain fell again and the race was stopped for approximately another 43 minutes. The race eventually finished after midnight local time, resulting in the race occurring over two days. Kevin Harvick won his third Busch race of the year.
Top ten results
Failed to Qualify: Jason Keller (#34), Jorge Goeters (#28), Shane Hall (#49), Kevin Conway (#40), Joel Kauffman (#12), Kertus Davis (#0), A.J. Foyt IV (#14)
This race was held May 12 at Darlington Raceway. Denny Hamlin won from the pole.
Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#49), Morgan Shepherd (#0), Shane Hall (#28)
This race was held May 27 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Matt Kenseth won the pole.
Top ten results
Failed to qualify: Aaron Fike (#43), David Gilliland (#84), Stanton Barrett (#72), Joel Kauffman (#12), Eric McClure (#04), Kertus Davis (#34), Kevin Conway (#40)
This race was held June 3 at Dover International Speedway. Qualifying was rained out, and the field was set by the rulebook, with the top 30 teams taking the first fifteen rows. Because of that, Kevin Harvick was awarded the pole position.
Top ten results:
As there were the maximum of forty-three cars needed to race, no drivers or teams failed to qualify.
This race was held June 10 at Nashville Superspeedway. Todd Kluever won the pole.
top ten results
Failed to qualify: Jerry Robertson (#78), John Hayden (#85)
This race was held June 17 at Kentucky Speedway. Denny Hamlin won the pole. In a stunning upset, David Gilliland became the first winner in the 2006 season that was not on a team with a Nextel Cup driver. Jeff Fuller was involved in a severe crash where, trying to avoid the spinning car of Jason Leffler, Fuller hit the inside wall at full speed, and the car practically imploded on impact. Fuller suffered a broken wrist and thumb.
Top ten results:
Failed to qualify: John Hayden (#85), David Odell (#07), Stan Boyd (#23)
This race was held June 24 at The Milwaukee Mile. Aric Almirola won the pole in the car normally driven by Denny Hamlin who actually drove the race in the car and started from the back. As a result, Paul Menard started the race from the pole position. He then went on to capture his first Busch series victory. This race was strange for the fact that only 41 cars started the race, instead of the usual 43.
Top ten results
Failed to qualify: none
The Winn-Dixie 250 was held June 30 at Daytona International Speedway. J. J. Yeley won the pole.
Top ten results:
As there were the maximum of forty-three cars needed to race, no drivers or teams failed to qualify.
This race was held July 8 at Chicagoland Speedway. Carl Edwards won the pole. Casey Mears captured his first NASCAR victory using an alternate fuel strategy.
Top ten results
Failed to Qualify: Derrike Cope (#49), Justin Diercks (#70), Carl Long (#23)
The New England 200 was held July 15 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Kyle Busch won the pole. Clint Bowyer dominated early in the race but Carl Edwards captured the victory.
Top ten results:
As there were the maximum of forty-three cars needed to race, no drivers or teams failed to qualify.
The Goody's 250 was held July 22 at Martinsville Speedway. Clint Bowyer won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Richard Landreth (#89)
The Busch Silver Celebration 250 was held July 29 at Gateway International Raceway. Denny Hamlin won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Brad Teague (#05), Shane Hall (#49), Kevin Hamlin (#12)
The Kroger 200 was held August 5 at O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis. Denny Hamlin won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to Qualify: Todd Shafer (#28)
This race was held August 12 at Watkins Glen International. Kurt Busch won the race from the pole. Kurt Busch and Robby Gordon cut off track several times to duel on the final lap.
Top ten results: 202.45 miles/83 laps due to green-white-checkered rule.
Failed to Qualify: Stan Silva, Jr. (#65), Eduardo Troconis (#23), John Finger (#49)
This race was held August 19 at Michigan International Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole.
Top ten results: 127 laps/254 miles due to green-white-checkered rule.
Failed to qualify: Dexter Bean (#49)
This race was held August 25 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Ryan Newman won the pole.
Top ten results:
Failed to qualify: Carl Long (#89), Caleb Holman (#75), D. J. Kennington (#72), Brad Keselowski (#23)
This race was held September 2 at California Speedway. Clint Bowyer won the pole.
Top ten results:
Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#49)
This race will be held September 8 at Richmond International Raceway. Jeff Burton won the pole.
Top ten results:
Failed to qualify: Chris Cook (#43), Hermie Sadler (#28), Justin Diercks (#70), Josh Krug (#37), Shane Hall (#49)
This race was held September 23 at Dover International Speedway. Scott Riggs won the pole. Clint Bowyer held off Matt Kenseth in a green-white-checker finish.
Top ten results:
As there were the maximum of forty-three cars needed to race, no drivers or teams failed to qualify.
The Yellow Transportation 300 was held September 30 at Kansas Speedway. Matt Kenseth won the pole.
Top ten results:
Failed to qualify: Randy LaJoie (#37), Steadman Marlin (#95)
This race was held October 13 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Carl Edwards started from the pole. Dave Blaney would earn his first career Busch Series win, and Kevin Harvick, despite failing to finish on the lead lap for the only time in the 2006 season, clinched the Busch Series Championship following a wreck involving second-place driver Carl Edwards and Casey Mears on lap 199 (at the start-finish line from lap 198 to lap 199) of a scheduled 200-lap race.
Top ten results: 203 laps/304.5 miles due to the green-white-checker rule
Failed to qualify: Tim Sauter (#36), Kertus Davis (#0), Robert Richardson (#80), Eric McClure (#04), Derrike Cope (#49)
This race was held October 28 at Memphis Motorsports Park. Johnny Sauter won the pole. Juan Pablo Montoya made his NASCAR debut in this race.
Top ten results:
Failed to qualify: Ron Young (#71), Stanton Barrett (#95), Chris Wimmer (#0), Shane Hall (#49), Richard Landreth (#89), Chuck Barnes Jr. (#07)
This race was held on November 4 at Texas Motor Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole.
Top ten results:
Failed to qualify: Justin Diercks (#70), Robert Richardson II (#80), Jerry Robertson (#78), Derrike Cope (#49), Jorge Goeters (#63)
The Arizona.travel 200 was held November 11 at Phoenix International Raceway. Sam Hornish, Jr., the 2006 IRL champion, made his NASCAR debut here. Matt Kenseth won race from the pole.
Top ten results: 203 miles/203 laps due to green-white-checkered rule.
Failed to qualify: Mike Skinner (#12), D.J. Kennington (#72), Shane Hall (#49), Josh Krug (#37)
The Ford 300 was held November 18 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Kevin Harvick won the pole.
Top Ten Results:
Failed to qualify: Robert Richardson (#80), Justin Diercks (#70), D.J. Kennington (#72), Kertus Davis (#0), Kraig Kinser (#04), DaWayne Bryan (#68), Morgan Shepherd (#14), Trevor Boys (#08)
Also, John Andretti was officially considered a Busch Series rookie of the year contender for 2006, even though he is a Winston/Nextel Cup veteran.
ROTY favorite Lamar was released early from his ride at KHI while leading the standngs. Eventually, the ROTY came down to a fight between NEXTEL Cup veteral John Andretti and former USAR Pro Cup driver Danny O'Quinn Jr. Eventually, O'Quinn, despite being released for one race to prepare David Ragan for 2007, he still managed to hold off Andretti to win the title by only a point. Another preseason favorite and 2005 NCTS Rookie of the Year, Tood Kluever, struggled in his transition to the Busch Series. Another USAR driver, Mark McFarland, had an up and down year and was replaced by Shane Huffman. Joel Kauffman and Chris Wimmer made bids for ROTY, but were released from their rides. A.J. Foyt IV, in his transition to stock cars, was released due to a Dodge development deal.
This was the last year that Fox Sports/FX, TNT, and NBC covered the Busch Series. Starting in 2007, as part of a new TV contract with the television networks of The Walt Disney Company, ESPN 2 will cover the entire Busch season with select races on ABC.
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