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Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) is an American professional stock car racing organization founded by Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs. His son, J. D. Gibbs , ran the team with him until his death in 2019.
Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) is an American professional stock car racing organization founded by Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs. His son, J. D. Gibbs, ran the team with him until his death in 2019. Founded in Huntersville, North Carolina, in 1992. JGR has won five Cup Series championships.
The Dormie Network Classic was a golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour.It was played in April 2019 at Briggs Ranch Golf Club in San Antonio, Texas. [1] Zhang Xinjun won the tournament by five strokes over Lanto Griffin and Chase Seiffert.
JGR can refer to: Japanese Government Railways; Java Gui for R; Jet Grind Radio, a video game; Joe Gibbs Racing, American professional racing organization; John G. Roberts, Jr. (born 1955), Chief Justice of the United States; Journal of Geophysical Research; Jessica González-Rojas (born 1976), New York State Assemblymember for the 34th ...
JR Motorsports (pronounced "Junior Motorsports") is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series, CARS Tour, and occasionally in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series.
The Jensen Alvarado Ranch is a historic park and museum in Jurupa Valley, California, USA, and is operated by the Riverside County Regional Park and Open-Space District. It can be accessed from 4350 Riverview Drive, [ 1 ] or 4307 Briggs Street. [ 2 ]
The JGR Class 1070 were a type of Japanese steam locomotives, rebuilt from the earlier Class 6200 and Class 6270 locomotives, first imported from the United Kingdom between 1900 and 1904 and in 1909. Rebuilt during the 1920s, the Class 1070s were used for urban and rural train service and later in industrial service, running from the 1920s into ...
Discouraged by droughts and the death of his wife, Briggs returned to northern California in 1864. In 1867 Briggs subdivided the rancho and sold it for smaller 150-acre (0.61 km 2) farms. [9] [10] In 1872 Nathan Weston Blanchard, purchased 2,700 acres (10.9 km 2) from Briggs and founded Santa Paula.