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The entry list is out for this Sunday’s STP 500 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race on the .526-mile short track at Martinsville Speedway.
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Jamie McMurray
McMurray has never won at Martinsville but does have two poles, two top-five and 15 top-10 finishes in 28 career starts.
Brad Keselowski
Keselowski is coming off a gutsy, grinding second-place finish at Auto Club Speeday. He also has one win in the bank this season, having gone to Victory Lane at Atlanta.
Austin Dillon
Dillon will drive the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet.
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Kevin Harvick
Harvick is one of only six active drivers who own a win at Martinsville, having grabbed his lone grandfather clock in the 2011 spring race.
Kasey Kahne
Kahne is 0-for-26 in his career at the track, and isn’t off to a very good start this season overall.
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Trevor Bayne
Bayne will drive the No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford.
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Danica Patrick
Danica Patrick will drive the No. 10 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford.
Denny Hamlin
Hamlin is a Martinsville master, with his five career wins second only to Jimmie Johnson’s nine.
Ty Dillon
The younger of the racing Dillon brothers will be in the GEICO-sponsored No. 13 Germain Racing Chevy.
Clint Bowyer
Bowyer is pumped after a strong third-place run in California last Sunday — his best by far since coming over to Stewart-Haas Racing to drive the No. 14 Ford beginning this season.
Reed Sorenson
Sorenson will drive the No. 15 Premium Motorsports Toyota.
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
Martinsville has always been a struggle for Stenhouse, whose average career finish at the paper clip is 32.8.
Kyle Busch
Busch is one of the six active drivers with a win at Martinsville, earning his only clock in this race last spring. He has 10 other top-five finishes here as well.
Daniel Suárez
The only previous NASCAR experience Suárez, a Cup rookie, has at the track came in the Camping World Truck Series in 2015 and 2016.
Matt Kenseth
Kenseth is looking to break a two-race string of bad luck.
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Ryan Blaney
Blaney will drive the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford.
Joey Logano
Logano is looking to build on last week’s strong run in California, where he started 35th but finished fifth.
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Gray Gaulding
The Cup rookie will be looking to stay out of everyone’s way in the tight quarters that are Martinsville on Sunday.
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Chase Elliott
Elliott, driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet, has been the best of an otherwise struggling group of four Hendrick Motorsports drivers thus far this season.
Paul Menard
Menard will drive the No. 27 Richard Childress Racing Chevy.
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Ryan Newman
Newman, who won two weeks ago at Phoenix to break a 127-race winless streak, owns one career win at this track.
Matt DiBenedetto
DiBenedetto will drive the No. 32 GO FAS Racing Ford.
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Jeffrey Earnhardt
Earnhardt, the nephew of Dale Earnhardt Jr., will drive the No. 33 Chevy.
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Landon Cassill
Cassill will drive the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford.
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Chris Buescher
The change to JTG Daugherty Racing hasn’t been too successful for Buescher this season.
David Ragan
Ragan has struggled in the early going this season.
Kurt Busch
The Daytona 500 winner looks to turn his luck around after a rough Western road trip.
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Kyle Larson
Larson is coming off his huge Cup Series win last Sunday at Auto Club Speedway, and is the series points leader.
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Aric Almirola
Almirola will drive the STP-sponsored Richard Petty Motorsports Ford in the STP-sponsored race. An omen, perhaps?
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AJ Allmendinger
Allmendinger hasn’t run poorly but a 35-point penalty a few weeks ago knocked him back in the standings.
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Jimmie Johnson
Johnson is the king at Martinsville among the active drivers with nine career wins. But he’s off to a slow start so far this season.
Timmy Hill
Hill makes another appearance in the No. 51.
Cole Whitt
A solid start to 2017 has soured in recent weeks for the TriStar Motorsports team.
Erik Jones
The rookie driver has been impressive in recent weeks.
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Martin Truex Jr.
Truex has a win under his belt and looks to keep running well at Martinsville.
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Corey LaJoie
Can LaJoie end his streak of bringing out a caution every week? Doubtful.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is one of the six active drivers who has won on the paper clip.
Michael McDowell
McDowell and the Leavine Family Racing Chevy have shown some promise in the early part of the season.
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