To clarify each driver is listed by number, followed by the name and final points position in parenthesis. A star means a driver raced on a part-time basis (less than 26 races).
#00 Michael McDowell (40)*: Michael McDowell quickly became a household name, but not for the reasons he had hoped. After a firey crash during qualifying at Texas Motorspeedway (Spring) he went on a media tour around the country on various morning news programs. [Only started 20 races]
#01 Reagan Smith (34): Ragan Smith had a strong showing at the end of the season at Talladega Superspeedway. In a controversial finish it was Smith vs. Tony Stewart; NASCAR ruled in favor of Stewart after it appeared Stewart had forced the 01 below the line, instead NASCAR relegated Smith to 14th.
#02 Joey Lagano (64)*: The young “phenom” and Nationwide Series standout was able to make only 3 starts, none of which had decent finishes. Originally Lagano was supposed to run as many as 7 races, but after several missed attempts due to rained out qualifying Lagano's foray into the Sprint Cup Circuit was cut short until the 2009 Season.
#07 Clint Bowyer (5): Bowyer was able to once again make the chase, and although he didn't have quite the finish as last year the 07 team was able to prove to be a contender once again. Bowyer's lone win came at the spring Richmond event where he took the lead from 3rd place after Kyle Busch wrecked Dale Earnhardt, Jr. - giving the lead to Bowyer with 2 to go. The 07 Chevy was able to hang on through the Green/White/Checkered finish to win.
#1 Martin Truex, Jr. (15): Truex had a mediocre season with no wins. He signed a one year extension with DEI after rumors he would end up at the new Stewart-Haas Racing.
#2 Kurt Busch (18): After 500 miles into the season Busch appeared to be having a great season after pushing teammate Ryan Newman to win the Daytona 500. However, the older Busch brother was able to win the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 (New Hampshire, Spring).
#5 Casey Mears (20): Mears again went winless in his last year for Hendrick Motorsports and had only one top 5. Mears will be in his fifth different car in as many years next season when he moves to Richard Childress Racing.
#6 David Ragan (13): David Ragan was the most improved driver, hands down, even receiving compliments from Smoke towards the end of the year. Despite the successful year, Ragan was unable to achieve his first career win.
#7 Robby Gordon (33): Robby Gordon had another up and down year. The team was only able to achieve 3 top tens as they fought a legal battle with Gillette-Evernham Racing. Gordon's team is uncertain on which manufacturer the team will run in 2009.
#8 Aric Almirola (42)*: Almirola made 12 starts this season and was able to get only one top ten in a car dominated by Mark Martin. Almirola takes over the unsponsored 8 car full time in 2009.
#8 Mark Martin (28)*: Martin had a fantastic season, despite not winning, he acrued 11 top tens and 4 top fives. Due in part to a successful year Martin will go full-time again, this time in a Hendrick Chevy next season to make one more bid for the championship.
#9 Kasey Kahne (14): Kasey Kahne had another quiet year other than his summer hot streak. Kahne was able to win the Sprint Cup All Star Race after transferring from the Showdown via the fan vote, giving the #9 Dodge team the momentum to win a fuel mileage race in the Coke 600 the following week.