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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.
Yeley moved to JGR-affiliated Hall of Fame Racing for 2008. Kyle Busch (2008–2022) On August 14, 2007, it was announced that 22-year-old Kyle Busch had signed a contract to drive the number 18 with Joe Gibbs Racing through 2010, leaving Hendrick Motorsports' number 5 car after a successful but controversial tenure with the organization. [48]
April 11, 2021 19 Martin Truex Jr. Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500: Martinsville Speedway: 189 May 2, 2021 18 Kyle Busch: Buschy McBusch Race 400: Kansas Speedway: 190 May 9, 2021 19 Martin Truex Jr. Goodyear 400: Darlington Raceway: 191 June 27, 2021 18 Kyle Busch: Explore the Pocono Mountains 350: Pocono Raceway: 192 September 5, 2021 11 ...
Denny Hamlin’s path to his first NASCAR Cup Series championship just got more difficult.. NASCAR issued severe penalties to the 43-year-old Joe Gibbs Racing driver’s team on Thursday for ...
Houser, the terrorism and mass-casualty researcher, said vehicle attacks are a concerningly easy way to rapidly kill and injure a large number of people because the attack starts and finishes ...
At Dover, JGR entered Ty Gibbs (their full-time driver in the main ARCA Menards Series) in the No. 18 and moved Smith to a new second car for the team, the No. 81. (It was originally the No. 18E on the entry list, [ 7 ] but since this race was not a combination race, numbers with letters were not allowed and the team had to change the number.)
Russia said Friday it had arrested suspected members of a Colombian cartel trying to smuggle tens of millions of dollars worth of cocaine into Europe.. The suspects were caught loading 570 ...
After a violent wreck at Kansas where he walked away unharmed, Preece managed to score two top-10 finishes but ended the season 29th in the standings. For the 2021 season, the No. 37 would be the only full-time non-chartered team after Spire Motorsports purchased the team's charter. [10] Following the 2021 season, the No. 37 team was shut down.