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The Bobby Labonte Foundation [24] continues to provide grants to non-profit organizations located in the Triad of North Carolina whose work supports building stronger foundations for children and their families. Labonte also founded Longhorn Chassis with his brother Terry in 2010. Longhorn Chassis builds dirt late model race cars.
Bob Labonte was born in 1933 and lived in Corpus Christi, where both Terry, a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, and Bobby Labonte grew up. The family moved to North Carolina in the late 1970s ...
Robert "Bob" LaBonte (born c. 1950) is an American curler, a 1972 World Men's silver medallist [1] and a 1972 United States men's curling champion. He currently lives in Minot, North Dakota and is employed as a stock broker.
As his NASCAR Cup career was coming to an end, Bobby Labonte began thinking about what his post-racing future would be like. “I told myself I can’t wait until I turn 50: I’m going to go to ...
The 2001 Talladega 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race that took place on April 22, 2001, at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama.A total prize purse of $3,233,740 ($5,564,390.8 when adjusted for inflation); with $173,855 to the winner ($299,157.37 when adjusted for inflation).
Jun. 25—HIGH POINT — A charity bike ride in High Point organized by the foundation of NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Bobby Labonte has left the city. The ride, now called the Labonte Roubaix, will ...
In 1992, Labonte won three races but lost the championship by three points. Terry failed to win a race, but switched to the No. 14 after picking up sponsorship from MW Windows. Bobby moved up to Cup in 1993, and was replaced by Labonte Motorsports mechanic David Green with Slim Jim becoming the team's new sponsor. Although he failed to win in ...
The 1995 GM Goodwrench Dealer 400 was the 21st stock car race of the 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series and the 26th iteration of the event.The race was held on Sunday, August 20, 1995, in Brooklyn, Michigan, at Michigan International Speedway, a two-mile (3.2 km) moderate-banked D-shaped speedway.