Derrike Cope also drove the Bahari 30 in '98 and '99, Scott Pruett was the first driver for the Cal Wells 32, also had Bobby Hamilton Jr and Travis Kvpail, and Matt DiBenedetto drove the 32 before Corey LaJoie. John Andretti and Jeremy Mayfield drove the 37 in the late '90s before it became the 12 car, and Todd Bodine was the original driver of the Tabasco Fiasco in '98
Fun fact about Jeff Greens #30: AOL purposely choose the 30 because the newest version of AOL was 3.0. Some photos seem to show they did run the decimal point on the doors as well.
@@DoglegMediaMattJeff was also the 2000 Xfinity Series champion. Though, back then, it was called the Busch Series. Jeff won 16 races in his career. Despite his Cup Series career not being the best, he did start on the pole for the 2003 Daytona 500
I’m glad someone appreciates the vacant number subtitles 😂 the drivers of the 34 decided to share the wins, unlike Newman who won all 4 of the 39’s haha
Parker Kligerman 30 car 2014 Ryan Newman 31 car 2014 Bobby lobonte 32 car 2013 Jeffrey Earnhardt 33 car 2017 David Ragen 34 car 2013 JH Nemachek 36 car 2019 Chris Buscher 37 car 2017-2018 David Gilliland 38 car 2014-2016 Ryan Newman 39 car 2013
I know I'm way late for this, but it bares mentioning because the driver finally turned up... We all forgot the infamous legend L.W. Wright in the #34, who started one race buying a car with a bad check. I mean, its easy to miss, given he started a race at Dega in 1982 then vanished off the face of the Earth for 40 years.
Great video as always! One of my favorite aspects of the sport have been the numbers, essentially the face of nascar behind the drivers. Also I have a feeling this is how the 60's are gonna go lol
@DoglegMedia23 it was for Ganassi. Seems like he was in a Discount Tire car. I have pictures of it but they are cd and I don't have a cd drive anymore.
You forgot that Parker Kligerman, David Stremme and Derrike Cope all drove the 30 car and Neil Bonnett and Mike Skinner both drove the 31 car and both Labonte brothers drove the 32 car and you forgot that Brian Scott and Ty Dillon both drove the 33 car for a while and Josh Wise and Eric Mcclure both drove the 35 car and you also forgot that Derrike Cope also drove the 36 car for a few years as well as Jerry Nadeau drove the 36 car after Ernie Irvan's retirement and John Hunter Nemechek, Matt Crafton, David Regan and J. J. Yeley all drove the 36 car too and you forgot that Jeremy Mayfield, Rodney Orr and John Andretti also drove the 37 car too and you also forgot that David Gilliland, David Regan and John Hunter Nemechek all drove the 38 car too man.
Being the only African American during the civil rights era in a southern sport at the time was definitely not an easy road. It’s incredible that he was able to stick through it all and be a winner!
@@DoglegMediaMattEspecially seeing both the NASCAR administration and fellow drivers loved him. It was out of fear of the fanbase. I believe I remember hearing he at least got the prize money behind closed doors.
This video was long, no joke lol. I have a lot to say, but I'll try to keep my comment as concise. I figured 30, 35, 36, and 37 would had less success either they haven't won a race or win in a long time. Biggest suprise to me is the 31 car only having 8 wins because I thought it would had at least 20 wins. This series is keeping me intact on things I didn't know. This video was worth 20 minutes making and I enjoy it as usual.
I always pick 30 and Green paint schemes in my Nascar games and one day my friend told me both were unlucky. Apparently green cars have a bad luck streak in Nascar and its why they are so rare and now I see why 30 is considered bad since it's won once in over 1000 starts. 😮
You forgot the number 33 car Ken Schrader Todd Bodine number 35 HB Bailey 36 first driver to Qualify for the 1994 Brickyard 400 37 John Anderitti and Jeremy Mayfield David Gilliland 38
I should mention John Andretti and Jeremy Mayfield ran the 37 in late 90s for Kranefuss-Haas Racing as well as Todd Bodine and the Tabasco Fiasco with the 35 in 1998 Also, are you gonna do numbers 0 and 00-09?
Question: If I want to bring a new number to the cup series that hasnt ran for some years but the last time it war run by Hendrick for example. Belongs this number then to Hendrick and I have to buy it. And what is when no actual team hab run the number?
@@linuspirling4132so NASCAR assigns numbers to teams on an annual basis, for points purposes. So if they assign it to LMC like they did this season, nobody else can run it. Now, if they choose not to renew for next year, absolutely!
33 Ken Schrader Robert Pressley Landon Cassill Alex Kennedy 'Brian Scott Stephen Leicht David Stremme Tony Raines Dick May Austin Cindric Ty Dillion Austin Dillon Buck Baker Morgan Shepherd Kerry Earnhardt Timmy Hill Travis Kvapil Mike Wallace Brendan Gaughan Todd Bodine Bobby Hamilton Jr David Pearson Scott Wimmer Johnny Rutherford Ron Fellows Boris Said Mike Bliss Cole Whitt Brian Simo Scott Pruett Elmo Langley Cecil Gordon Lee Roy Yarbrough Mike Skinner Dave Marcis George Fullmer Phil Parsons Wally Dallenbach Jr JD McDuffie Bobby Labonte Elliott Sadler Greg Sacks Paul Menard Michael Annett Hermie Sadler Kenny Wallace Baxter Price BJ McLeod Christian Fittipaldi Ryan Ellis 34 John Andretti Landon Cassill David Gilliland GC Spencer Brett Moffitt Travis Kvapil Kevin Conway Tony Raines Chad Chaffin Dick Trickle Rodney Combs Todd Bodine Randy LaJoie Mike McLaughlin Charlie Glotzbach Brian Simo Jeff Fuller Fireball Roberts Bill Amick Junior Johnson Connie Saylor Eddie Bierschwale Josh Wise Justin Marks Joe Nemechek Reed Sorenson Mike Skinner Robert Richardson Jr Jim Bown Fonty Flock PJ Jones Carl Long Chad Blount Ted Christopher Kevin Lepage 35 Cole Whitt Josh Wise Alan Kulwicki Dick May Todd Bodine Bill Venturini Dave Blaney Bobby Isaac David Reutimann Bobby Hamilton Jr Morgan Shepherd Larry Gunselman Geoff Bodine Tiny Lund Jack Ingram Joe Weatherly Buddy Arrington Lee Petty Cale Yarbrough Glenn Wood LD Ottinger Wall Dallenbach Blake Koch Michael McDowell Gary Bradberry Johnny Sauter Steve Park 36 HB Bailey Dave Blaney JJ Yeley Reed Sorenson Derrike Cope Bobby Wawak Jeremy Mayfield Boris Said Jerry Nadeau Scott Riggs Michael McDowell Mike Skinner Mike Bliss Casey Mears Patrick Carpentier Geoff Bodine Tiny Lund John Hunter Nemechek Ricky Craven Tony Raines Johnny Sauter 'David Ragan Butch Gilliland Ron Fellows Johnny Benson Jr Steve Park Robert Richardson Jr Bill Elliott Dick May Stephen Leicht Matt Crafton Kenny Wallace Marty Robbins Dick Trickle Fonty Flock
Derrike Cope also drove the Bahari 30 in '98 and '99, Scott Pruett was the first driver for the Cal Wells 32, also had Bobby Hamilton Jr and Travis Kvpail, and Matt DiBenedetto drove the 32 before Corey LaJoie. John Andretti and Jeremy Mayfield drove the 37 in the late '90s before it became the 12 car, and Todd Bodine was the original driver of the Tabasco Fiasco in '98
Thanks for the addition!
We can’t forget Austin Cindrics debut car in the 33 as he even led a few laps.
@@juanatethejetdryer7580 i did forget
@@juanatethejetdryer7580 he could have won that race at COTA!
Didn’t Bodine win a pole in Atlanta that first year too?
Update: Michael McDowell now has the most wins in the #34 😋
Fun fact about Jeff Greens #30: AOL purposely choose the 30 because the newest version of AOL was 3.0. Some photos seem to show they did run the decimal point on the doors as well.
Now that is a cool addition, thanks for sharing!
@@DoglegMediaMattJeff was also the 2000 Xfinity Series champion. Though, back then, it was called the Busch Series. Jeff won 16 races in his career. Despite his Cup Series career not being the best, he did start on the pole for the 2003 Daytona 500
I love the different subtitles for the vacant number spots. Also the 34 is funny because every driver has 1 win each
I’m glad someone appreciates the vacant number subtitles 😂 the drivers of the 34 decided to share the wins, unlike Newman who won all 4 of the 39’s haha
42 will always be Lee Petty, winning Daytona in 1959, but Juan did get win number one at Sanoma and won again at Watkins Glen
Next up will be some good history!
Gray Gaulding raced with Jeff Gordon at age 18.
Parker Kligerman 30 car 2014
Ryan Newman 31 car 2014
Bobby lobonte 32 car 2013
Jeffrey Earnhardt 33 car 2017
David Ragen 34 car
2013
JH Nemachek 36 car
2019
Chris Buscher 37 car
2017-2018
David Gilliland 38 car
2014-2016
Ryan Newman 39 car
2013
I know I'm way late for this, but it bares mentioning because the driver finally turned up... We all forgot the infamous legend L.W. Wright in the #34, who started one race buying a car with a bad check. I mean, its easy to miss, given he started a race at Dega in 1982 then vanished off the face of the Earth for 40 years.
This is an awesome story that many don’t know, and I’m upset I didn’t mention it here! Thanks for the reminder and addition!
I don't know if Bret Bodine ever won but he once drove the #11 Lowe's Hardware car in the 90s.
This is true! He never won but he definitely piloted it!
Brett Bodine will be forever remembered in the number 11 hooters assuming NT04 will be around.
@@kyleschafer6275 amazing game, soundtrack to 03 was better tho 😎
Not sure if this was announced when this video was made, but Brodie Kostecki will made his Cup series debut at Indy this year in the RCR 33!
It wasn’t, but I’m happy about it!
Great video as always! One of my favorite aspects of the sport have been the numbers, essentially the face of nascar behind the drivers.
Also I have a feeling this is how the 60's are gonna go lol
50’s and 60’s will probably be the same yup 😂 thanks for stopping by! NASCAR has the best fans hands down!
Reed Sorenson made his 1st start in the 39. I was at that race.
Woah, that’s something I didn’t know. What team?
@DoglegMedia23 it was for Ganassi. Seems like he was in a Discount Tire car. I have pictures of it but they are cd and I don't have a cd drive anymore.
@@gorjlg that’s awesome! I’ll have to look into that!
Wow you deserve a lot more views, great video and series idea.
Thanks for the kind words and I’m glad to have ya here! Check out the community tab to stay in the loop on some pretty cool giveaways and updates!
Bobby Hamilton Jr took over the 32 tide ride after Ricky Craven
This is true, thanks for the added history!
You forgot H.B.balley in the no.36 Pontiac, he never won but hung in there for several years, probably hoping Pontiac would be back
Sadler was my favorite driver growing up
I always liked Sadler, especially when he drove the 19!
@DoglegMedia23 agreed. Unfortunately those were his worst years 😬
@@Jdog2201 worst years performance wise, but man that best buy scheme was NICE
@@DoglegMediaMatt I always loved the Stanley flames from 2008
7:38 i always thought it was skull not skoal
Skull Bandit definitely sounds meaner 😂
37 seems to be dormant.
Michael McDowell is now the most winningest driver in the #34
🔥🔥🔥
Gotta give a shout out to my man Ryan Sieg at the end. The true GOAT of the 39
Never thought people would get poisoned but here we are.
The 60’s were wild…
You forgot that Parker Kligerman, David Stremme and Derrike Cope all drove the 30 car and Neil Bonnett and Mike Skinner both drove the 31 car and both Labonte brothers drove the 32 car and you forgot that Brian Scott and Ty Dillon both drove the 33 car for a while and Josh Wise and Eric Mcclure both drove the 35 car and you also forgot that Derrike Cope also drove the 36 car for a few years as well as Jerry Nadeau drove the 36 car after Ernie Irvan's retirement and John Hunter Nemechek, Matt Crafton, David Regan and J. J. Yeley all drove the 36 car too and you forgot that Jeremy Mayfield, Rodney Orr and John Andretti also drove the 37 car too and you also forgot that David Gilliland, David Regan and John Hunter Nemechek all drove the 38 car too man.
I definitely did, I’m kicking myself especially for Skinner 😅
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Man, wendel scott had an uphill fight to his career didnt he?
Being the only African American during the civil rights era in a southern sport at the time was definitely not an easy road. It’s incredible that he was able to stick through it all and be a winner!
@@DoglegMediaMattEspecially seeing both the NASCAR administration and fellow drivers loved him. It was out of fear of the fanbase. I believe I remember hearing he at least got the prize money behind closed doors.
This video was long, no joke lol. I have a lot to say, but I'll try to keep my comment as concise. I figured 30, 35, 36, and 37 would had less success either they haven't won a race or win in a long time. Biggest suprise to me is the 31 car only having 8 wins because I thought it would had at least 20 wins. This series is keeping me intact on things I didn't know. This video was worth 20 minutes making and I enjoy it as usual.
Thanks for the kind words! I’m having a blast learning too! Thanks for being here!
If I had a choice of what number I want to drive, I want 37
I always pick 30 and Green paint schemes in my Nascar games and one day my friend told me both were unlucky. Apparently green cars have a bad luck streak in Nascar and its why they are so rare and now I see why 30 is considered bad since it's won once in over 1000 starts. 😮
Never wear green on race day! Your dad is absolutely right!
Lets hope mcdowell maybe bucks that trend of 1 time winners hes mad outperforming that 34 cars pace!
I agree 100%! He could take over most wins for the number!
David Gilliland ran the number 38 from 2006-2008.
You forgot the number 33 car Ken Schrader Todd Bodine number 35 HB Bailey 36 first driver to Qualify for the 1994 Brickyard 400 37 John Anderitti and Jeremy Mayfield David Gilliland 38
I like ryan newman number 39 car because it looks so special to me in good days with army and wix 39 car
It was an awesome car! Wish it would come back!
@@DoglegMediaMatt yep
Is Richard Childress Racing going to have The Number 33 Car like how that Team has The Number 8 Car and The Number 3 Car ?
You missed 33 driver Austin cindric
I was on the fence on whether or not to put him in, but I knew an intelligent viewer would make sure to mention him! Thanks for watching!
36 and the 3 🚗😵💫🖤
I should mention John Andretti and Jeremy Mayfield ran the 37 in late 90s for Kranefuss-Haas Racing as well as Todd Bodine and the Tabasco Fiasco with the 35 in 1998
Also, are you gonna do numbers 0 and 00-09?
Thanks for that addition! Yes, we will be finishing the series with 00-09!
37: John Andretti
I think you do should do this for 40 through 49
Insert 45 minute long video 😂😅 I will say, I think I will be going back to 5 numbers a video, that’s something right??
@@DoglegMediaMatt I guess so if the video is not almost pontless
What about active racing for the 32?
LW Wright would have his infamous race at Talladega in the 34
Yes, finally 33 and 34
They are here!
11:55 and that he did
Boris Said ran the number 36
Too bad LW Wright wasn’t mentioned for the 34. 😂😂😂
Missed him darn!
I actually have 30 wins in the 35 and 36 in nascar career mode🤣🤣
More than any of the drivers mentioned today 😂
You forgot Johnny Sauter Jr and Jeff Burton in the 30
Big miss on my part!
@@DoglegMediaMatt all good! I believe even Dave blaney drive the car for a few races in 2004 as well
Are the 35 and 36 by chance the only winless numbers?
Not by a long shot, you will see a couple in next weeks episode of the 50’s 😉
What about Mike skinner in the 31
Forgetting Mike Skinner is definitely a problem 😅
although he never won...
@@nascarsteve this is also true!
He only won in non points events but never an point paying event for Skinner.
@@stephenholloway6893 yeah he was big in Japan
Question: If I want to bring a new number to the cup series that hasnt ran for some years but the last time it war run by Hendrick for example. Belongs this number then to Hendrick and I have to buy it. And what is when no actual team hab run the number?
So contrary to popular belief, teams do not own numbers if they aren’t being used. It is fair game!
@@DoglegMediaMatt So if I have enough money to buy a charter I can buy a charter a put the number 84 on it if Jimmie doesnt run it at the weekend
@@linuspirling4132so NASCAR assigns numbers to teams on an annual basis, for points purposes. So if they assign it to LMC like they did this season, nobody else can run it. Now, if they choose not to renew for next year, absolutely!
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I think they were drinking on the job when they did that #32 paint scheme.
That is a pretty safe assumption 😂🍻
5:15 That aged poorly
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Ken Schrader
Robert Pressley
Landon Cassill
Alex Kennedy
'Brian Scott
Stephen Leicht
David Stremme
Tony Raines
Dick May
Austin Cindric
Ty Dillion
Austin Dillon
Buck Baker
Morgan Shepherd
Kerry Earnhardt
Timmy Hill
Travis Kvapil
Mike Wallace
Brendan Gaughan
Todd Bodine
Bobby Hamilton Jr
David Pearson
Scott Wimmer
Johnny Rutherford
Ron Fellows
Boris Said
Mike Bliss
Cole Whitt
Brian Simo
Scott Pruett
Elmo Langley
Cecil Gordon
Lee Roy Yarbrough
Mike Skinner
Dave Marcis
George Fullmer
Phil Parsons
Wally Dallenbach Jr
JD McDuffie
Bobby Labonte
Elliott Sadler
Greg Sacks
Paul Menard
Michael Annett
Hermie Sadler
Kenny Wallace
Baxter Price
BJ McLeod
Christian Fittipaldi
Ryan Ellis
34
John Andretti
Landon Cassill
David Gilliland
GC Spencer
Brett Moffitt
Travis Kvapil
Kevin Conway
Tony Raines
Chad Chaffin
Dick Trickle
Rodney Combs
Todd Bodine
Randy LaJoie
Mike McLaughlin
Charlie Glotzbach
Brian Simo
Jeff Fuller
Fireball Roberts
Bill Amick
Junior Johnson
Connie Saylor
Eddie Bierschwale
Josh Wise
Justin Marks
Joe Nemechek
Reed Sorenson
Mike Skinner
Robert Richardson Jr
Jim Bown
Fonty Flock
PJ Jones
Carl Long
Chad Blount
Ted Christopher
Kevin Lepage
35
Cole Whitt
Josh Wise
Alan Kulwicki
Dick May
Todd Bodine
Bill Venturini
Dave Blaney
Bobby Isaac
David Reutimann
Bobby Hamilton Jr
Morgan Shepherd
Larry Gunselman
Geoff Bodine
Tiny Lund
Jack Ingram
Joe Weatherly
Buddy Arrington
Lee Petty
Cale Yarbrough
Glenn Wood
LD Ottinger
Wall Dallenbach
Blake Koch
Michael McDowell
Gary Bradberry
Johnny Sauter
Steve Park
36
HB Bailey
Dave Blaney
JJ Yeley
Reed Sorenson
Derrike Cope
Bobby Wawak
Jeremy Mayfield
Boris Said
Jerry Nadeau
Scott Riggs
Michael McDowell
Mike Skinner
Mike Bliss
Casey Mears
Patrick Carpentier
Geoff Bodine
Tiny Lund
John Hunter Nemechek
Ricky Craven
Tony Raines
Johnny Sauter
'David Ragan
Butch Gilliland
Ron Fellows
Johnny Benson Jr
Steve Park
Robert Richardson Jr
Bill Elliott
Dick May
Stephen Leicht
Matt Crafton
Kenny Wallace
Marty Robbins
Dick Trickle
Fonty Flock
Thanks for this!
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