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Activision and developer Eutechnyx have announced the full field of 43 Sprint Cup drivers that will be in NASCAR the Game: Inside Line.
The list contains all the drivers currently in the top 35 except for AJ Allmendinger and David Reutimann, and includes others outside of it like David Stremme, Scott Speed, and Danica Patrick.
Some of these drivers will also be eligible to be the game's cover star, which was determined by a fan vote (now closed). The results of the vote will be announced some time later this year.
You can also read about Inside Line's career mode in our previous preview.
NASCAR the Game: Inside Line comes out on November 6 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii
#83 Landon Cassill
Team: BK Racing
#20 Joey Logano
Team: Joe Gibbs Racing
#29 Kevin Harvick
Team: Richard Childress Racing
#93 Travis Kvapil
#18 Kyle Busch
#27 Paul Menard
#1 Jamie McMurray
Team: Earnhardt Ganassi Racing
#47 Bobby Labonte
Team: JTG Daugherty Racing
#43 Aric Almirola
Team: Richard Petty Motorsports
#42 Juan Pablo Montoya
#95 Scott Speed
Team: Leavine Family Racing
#9 Marcos Ambrose
#38 David Gilliland
Team: Front Row Motorsports
#15 Clint Bowyer
Team: Michael Waltrip Racing
#7 Robby Gordon
Team: Robby Gordon Motorsports
#34 David Ragan
#55 Mark Martin
#99 Carl Edwards
Team: Roush Fenway Racing
#26 Josh Wise
#56 Martin Truex, Jr.
#16 Greg Biffle
#78 Regan Smith
Team: Furniture Row
#87 Joe Nemechek
Team: NEMCO
#17 Matt Kenseth
#13 Casey Mears
Team: Germain Racing
#33 Austin Dillon
#6 Ricky Stenhouse, Jr
#24 Jeff Gordon
Team: Hendrick Motorsports
#22 Sam Hornish, Jr
Team: Penske Racing
#10 Danica Patrick
Team: Stewart-Haas Racing
#48 Jimmie Johnson
#2 Brad Keselowski
#39 Ryan Newman
#5 Kasey Kahne
#98 Michael McDowell
Team: Phil Parsons Racing
#14 Tony Stewart
#30 David Stremme
Team: Inception Motorsports
#51 Kurt Busch
Team: Phoenix Racing
#36 Dave Blaney
Team: Tommy Baldwin Racing
#88 Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
Team: JR Motorsports
#31 Jeff Burton
#21 Trevor Bayne
Team: Wood Brothers
#11 Denny Hamlin
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