Joe Gibbs Racing
Founded by former NFL head coach Joe Gibbs, the only person who has won both a Super Bowl and a NASCAR Cup Series Championship, as well as the only person inducted into both the Pro Football and the NASCAR Halls of Fame, Joe Gibbs Racing is a professional racing organization that first started operating in 1991.
The team made its Cup Series debut at the 1992 Daytona 500 and now competes in all major circuits under the NASCAR banner.
Within the Cup Series, Joe Gibbs Racing fields four full-time cars: the No. 11 Toyota driven by Denny Hamlin, the No. 18 Camry driven by Kyle Busch, the No. 19 Camry driven by Martin Truex Jr., and the No. 20 Camry driven by Christopher Bell. It also fields three full-time entries in the Xfinity Series, currently helmed by a stable of drivers that includes Brandon Jones and Ty Gibbs, the grandson of Joe Gibbs.
JGR has won nine total drivers' championships, including five in the Cup Series, and has won over 400 races between the circuits.
Kyle Busch's future at Joe Gibbs Racing sounds like it might be in serious jeopardy based on the team owner's latest remarks.
Martin Truex Jr. didn't sugarcoat what he thought about Ross Chastain this week, suggesting he's “making enemies” and should expect payback this season.
Trevor Bayne has been stellar in a limited stint in the Xfinity Series but doesn't have a ride lined up yet for 2023.
A look at the 10 drivers with the best chance to win the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series regular-season title.
An experienced tire changer points to rookie crew members as the source of pit problems with the NASCAR Cup Series' Toyota teams.
Christopher Bell sent a message on Sunday at Atlanta that he's not pleased with Joe Gibbs Racing, and he did so in a couple of incidents, including wrecking teammate Denny Hamlin late.
The changes to the No. 20 Toyota pit crew may have cost Christopher Bell a win in Atlanta.
Christopher Bell was choosing his words carefully in discussing the swap of some crew members by Joe Gibbs Racing.
Steve Letarte thinks Ty Gibbs has earned a NASCAR Cup Series ride and needs to start gaining experience there.
Kyle Busch is in his 15th season at Joe Gibbs Racing and a top official for the organization insisted this week that they want him back in 2023 but made a comment that generated more questions than answers.