In NASCAR Cup Series competition the #37 car has started 591 races and has 1 win, 2 poles, 18 top 5s, 83 top 10s, and 214 DNFs.

John Andretti has the most starts out of anyone in #37 with 54 from 1995-1996. Andretti drove the #37 Kmart/Little Caesar’s Ford for Michael Kranefuss.

Toward the end of 1996 Andretti left the #37 to drive the #98 RCA Ford for Cale Yarbrough. Jeremy Mayfield was driving the #98 at the time and basically swapped rides with Andretti. Mayfield drove #37 for Kranefuss for 39 races from 1996-1997.

From 2002-2003 Derrike Cope drove the #37 in 20 starts as an owner/driver.

Front Row Motorsports began running part-time in 2004 as Means-Jenkins Motorsports under a partnership with Jimmy Means and restaurant entrepreneur Bob Jenkins, with Jenkins becoming the full team owner in 2005. Front row has consistently fielded #37 as a part time car along with it’s full time #34 & #38. Driver have included Tony Raines with 29 starts, Kevin Lepage with 22 starts, David Gilliland 19 starts, Travis Kvapil 6 starts, Scott Speed 3 starts, Josh Wise 3 starts, and Bill Elliott 3 starts.

At the same time, Tommy Baldwin Racing used #37 in limited starts as a teammate to the normal #36 car. Mike Bliss , J.J. Yeley , Dave Blaney, and Bobby Labonte have all made starts.

For 2017, Chris Buescher got behind the wheel of a second entry by JTG Daugherty Racing, car #37. Buescher had a rough start to the season, but he seemed to hit his stride in the late summer, earning 4 top-10 finishes at Daytona, Indianapolis, Michigan, and Kansas.

In 2018, Chris Buescher would score two Top 5 at both the February Daytona 500 race, and the July Daytona night race. These 2 top 5 would be his only top 10 finishes in 2018, finishing 11th-13th position 4 times. He would DNF 3 times in 2018, once due to transmission failure. Chris would finish 24th in Monster Energy Cup Series points, 2 positons behind JTG teammate A.J. Allmendinger.

In 2019, Buescher scored the first consecutive Top 10 finishes of his Cup Series career, as he followed up a 10th-place finish at the 2019 Digital Ally 400 at Kansas Speedway with a sixth-place result at the 2019 Coca-Cola 600. On September 25, 2019, Roush Fenway Racing announced that Buescher will replace Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in the No. 17 Ford in 2020. Buescher started 108 races in #37, and Ryan Preece will replace him in the #37 car for 2020.

Don Tarr made 24 starts in #37 from 1979-1981.

Tiny Lund found his success driving #55 and the Wood Bros #21, but early in his career he made 20 starts in #37 from 1955-1958.

Mike Alexander stared the #37 car 19 times in 1981. Larry McReynolds was a crew member on Alexander’s car before landing his first crew chief gig in 1985.

Bobby Isaac only made 7 career starts in #37 from 1967-1968, but in those 7 starts he earned the only win the number claims. He won at Columbia Speedway in South Carolina in 1968.

Other notable names in #37 Mike Skinner, 8 starts Kevin Conway, 6 starts. Donnie Allison, 5 starts. Charlie Glotzbach , 5 starts Neil Bonnett, 3 starts Rick Carelli, 3 starts Wally Dallenbach Sr. , 2 starts Patty Moise, 2 starts Todd Bodine, 2 starts Jim Paschal, 1 start. Mark Martin, 1 start. Jimmy Spencer, 1 start.



In the XFINITY Series, the #37 car was fielded by BrewCo Motorsports from 2000-2010 and saw many drivers including Greg Biffle, Josh Wise, Mark Green, Kevin Grubb, and Jeff Purvis. By far their most successful driver in the number was David Green who earned 3 wins in the number, and more for BrewCo in the following years driving #27.