For 2 JGR teams Sunday at Richmond ‘unfortunate’, or ‘fortunate’ depends on who you ask
It was the case of the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ for Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of the NASCAR Cup race at Richmond Sunday night.
It was the case of the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ for Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of the NASCAR Cup race at Richmond Sunday night.
Joe Gibbs Racing announced Wednesday they will have two full-time and six part-time drivers racing in NASCAR’s Xfinity Series in 2024.
In all likelihood, Martin Truex Jr. must reverse his recent fortunes—or misfortunes, more precisely—and win Sunday’s Xfinity 500
While Christopher Bell celebrated his win at Homestead-Miami Speedway Sunday that locked him into the Championship 4, two other Joe Gibbs drivers saw their championship hopes take big hits.
Joe Gibbs Racing is avoiding a repeat of last year.
The pit crew of Ty Gibbs busted off a 13.012-second stop to win Friday night’s Pit Crew Challenge and the $100,000 winner-take-all prize that goes with it.
The worst kept secret was put out in the open Tuesday when Joe Gibbs Racing officially announced that Ty Gibbs will be moving up to the NASCAR Cup series fulltime in 2023.
Kyle Busch’s seventh-place finish in Sunday’s championship finale marked his final race at Joe Gibbs Racing
Hours after celebrating a NASCAR Xfinity series championship the Gibbs family was hit by the devastating news that Ty Gibb’s father Coy Randall Gibbs passed away unexpectedly overnight
Never has a race at Pocono Raceway caused so much turmoil, and discussion the following day.
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