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 met with the media and wore a shirt with one word that made a statement about last week's firestorm on his future at Joe Gibbs Racing.
Ryan Blaney appeared on NASCAR Race Hub this week, faced a tough question about Kyle Busch's future, and uncomfortably answered.
Trackhouse Racing has created a buzz in the NASCAR Cup Series. Its success is coming at the expense of JGR.
The relationship between Kyle Busch and Joe Gibbs Racing is rocky at the moment, which is unacceptable to Toyota.
Kyle Busch called out Joe Gibbs and shockingly told reporters that he is uncertain about racing with JGR and his future in NASCAR.
Joe Gibbs Racing has two victories in the last three NASCAR Cup Series races, but that doesn't mean JGR is in great shape.
NASCAR sent Ty Gibbs a message with a $15,000 fine, bur grandfather and team owner Joe Gibbs wields more clout with the emerging racing star.
Joe Gibbs encourages all of his racing teams to be selfish and it's clearly worked for JGR over the years.