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1 History  





2 NASCAR Cup Series  





3 NASCAR Xfinity Series  



3.1  Car No. 11 history  



3.1.1  Car No. 11 results  







3.2  Car No. 18 history  



3.2.1  Car No. 18 results  







3.3  Car No. 19 history  



3.3.1  Car No. 19 results  







3.4  Car No. 20 history  



3.4.1  Car No. 20 results  







3.5  Car No. 54 history  



3.5.1  Car No. 54 results  







3.6  Car No. 81 history  



3.6.1  Car No. 81 results  









4 NASCAR Truck Series  





5 ARCA Menards Series  



5.1  Other Car results  





5.2  Car No. 18 history  



5.2.1  Car No. 18 results  







5.3  Car No. 19 history  



5.3.1  Car No. 19 results  







5.4  Car No. 81 history  



5.4.1  Car No. 81 results  









6 Controversy  





7 Motocross team  





8 J. D. Gibbs health complications and passing  





9 References  





10 External links  














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Joe Gibbs Racing
Owner(s)
  • Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment[a]
  • Arctos Partners
  • Principal(s)Dave Alpern (President)
    BaseHuntersville, North Carolina
    SeriesNASCAR Cup Series
    NASCAR Xfinity Series
    ARCA Menards Series
    Race driversCup Series:
    11. Denny Hamlin
    19. Martin Truex Jr.
    20. Christopher Bell
    54. Ty Gibbs
    Xfinity Series:
    18. Sheldon Creed
    19. Ryan Truex, Aric Almirola, Ty Gibbs, Taylor Gray, Josh Bilicki, Brett Moffitt, Justin Bonsignore, Joe Graf Jr., William Sawalich
    20. John Hunter Nemechek, Aric Almirola, Ryan Truex, Ty Gibbs, Christopher Bell
    81. Chandler Smith
    ARCA Menards Series:
    18. Tanner Gray, William Sawalich
    SponsorsCup Series:
    11. FedEx, Sport Clips, Mavis Tire and Brakes, Interstate Batteries, Yahoo!
    19. Bass Pro Shops, Reser's Fine Foods, Auto-Owners Insurance, Interstate Batteries
    20. DeWalt, Interstate Batteries, Rheem, Mobil 1, Yahoo!, Craftsman
    54. Monster Energy, He Gets Us, SiriusXM, Interstate Batteries
    Xfinity Series:
    18. Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, Toyota, Michael Roberts Construction
    19. Toyota, He Gets Us, Go Bowling, Place of Hope, Operation 300, DiTEC Marine Products, Starkey/SoundGear, Destiny Homes, M3 Technology
    20. Pye-Barker Fire & Safety, Safeway, Dial, He Gets Us, Toyota Gazoo Racing, Daisy Brand, Mobil 1, Jewel Osco
    81. Mobil 1, Quick Tie, Wheelers, Smith General Contracting, Barger Precast
    ARCA Menards Series:
    18. Place of Hope, Starkey/SoundGear
    ManufacturerChevrolet (1992–1996, 2003–2007), Pontiac (1997–2002), Toyota (2008–Present)
    Opened1992
    Career
    DebutCup Series:
    1992 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
    Xfinity Series:
    1997 All Pro Bumper To Bumper 300 (Charlotte)
    Truck Series:
    2000 NAPA 250 (Martinsville)
    ARCA Menards Series:
    1999 Georgia Boot 400 (Atlanta)
    Latest raceCup Series:
    2024 The Great American Getaway 400 (Pocono)

    Xfinity Series:
    2024 Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 (Pocono)

    Truck Series:
    2002 Ford 200 (Homestead)
    ARCA Menards Series:
    2024 Herr's Snacks 200 (Berlin)
    Races competedTotal: 2,186
    Cup Series: 1,127
    Xfinity Series: 862
    Truck Series: 60
    ARCA Menards Series: 137
    Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 10
    NASCAR Cup Series: 5
    2000, 2002, 2005, 2015, 2019
    Xfinity Series: 4
    2009, 2016, 2021, 2022
    Truck Series: 0
    ARCA Menards Series: 1
    2021
    Race victoriesTotal: 457
    Cup Series: 214
    Xfinity Series: 211
    Truck Series: 0
    ARCA Menards Series: 32
    Pole positionsTotal: 366
    Cup Series: 149
    Xfinity Series: 186
    Truck Series: 0
    ARCA Menards Series: 31

    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.

    For the team's first 16 seasons, Joe Gibbs Racing ran cars from General Motors, winning three championships: two in Pontiac Grand Prixs and one in a Chevrolet Monte Carlo. The team switched to Toyota beginning in the 2008 season, and in 2015 brought Toyota their first Premier series championship with Kyle Busch's victory.[1]

    The team fields four full-time entries in the NASCAR Cup Series: the No. 11 Toyota Camry for Denny Hamlin, the No. 19 Camry for Martin Truex Jr., the No. 20 Camry for Christopher Bell, and the No. 54 Camry for Ty Gibbs. In the Xfinity Series, the team fields four full-time entries: the No. 18 Toyota GR Supra for Sheldon Creed, the No. 19 & No. 20 Supra for several drivers, and the No. 81 Supra for Chandler Smith.

    The team has a driver development program that groomed future Cup winners Joey Logano and Aric Almirola and won one championship in the Camping World East Series (now known as the ARCA Menards East Series) with Logano. The team won the 2021 ARCA Menards Series championship with Ty Gibbs. The organization teamed up with former NFL player Reggie White in 2004 to create a diversity program,[2][3] fielding drivers such as Almirola, Marc Davis, and Bubba Wallace, and forming the basis for NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program.

    In 2021, JGR formed a technical alliance with 23XI Racing.[4] In 2023, JGR sold minority stakes to Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE) and Arctos Partners.[5]

    History[edit]

    The team's headquarters.
    Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series cars being prepared in 2018.

    Gibbs founded the team in 1991 after exploring opportunities with Don Meredith, who currently serves as the team's Executive Vice President.[6] In 1997, Gibbs' son J. D. Gibbs was named team president.[7][8] In 1998, the team began building its facility in Huntersville, North Carolina.[8] The team expanded to a two-car operation in 1999 with Tony Stewart's No. 20 Home Depot-sponsored car, then in 2005 added the No. 11 FedEx-sponsored car driven by Denny Hamlin and owned by Coy Gibbs.[9] For the 2015 season, the team added the No. 19 car driven by Carl Edwards, who followed former Roush Racing teammate Matt Kenseth to JGR.[10]

    After winning three Cup championships and more than 70 NASCAR races in Chevrolet and Pontiac equipment, team officials announced in September 2007 that they would switch to Toyota (who had just entered the Cup series that year) after their contract with General Motors ended at the end of the season. Joe Gibbs said Toyota offered the team resources and options they "were not going to be able to afford to do" if they remained at GM. It was also reported that JGR executives felt they were treated by GM as less important than other GM teams such as Hendrick Motorsports and Richard Childress Racing.[11]

    In 2012, JGR shuttered its in-house Sprint Cup Series engine program, merging with California-based Toyota Racing Development which provides engines to JGR and 23XI Racing.[12][13] The team builds engines for its own Xfinity Series operations and ARCA Menards Series operations of Venturini Motorsports.The team had a technical alliance with Furniture Row Racing, a single-car team based in Denver, Colorado, which closed after the 2018 season.[14][15][16] In June 2023, JGR received a minority investment from Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE), founded and managed by Josh Harris and David Blitzer, and Arctos Partners. Gibbs became a limited partner of HBSE in the transaction.[5]

    NASCAR Cup Series[edit]

    NASCAR Xfinity Series[edit]

    Car No. 11 history[edit]

    Brian ScottatRoad America in 2012.
    Brian Scott (2011–2012)

    The No. 11 team began racing in 2011. JGR signed 22-year-old Brian Scott (former driver of the No. 11 with Braun Racing) to a two-year contract, with Kevin Kidd announced as the crew chief, and Scott bringing sponsorship from his family-owned Shore Lodge.[17][18] The new team was constantly hampered by bad luck during races, with 5 DNF's on the season. Scott earned a pole, two top 5s and seven top 10s, finishing 8th in points.[19] For 2012, Dollar General expanded its sponsorship deal with JGR, sponsoring the No. 11 car for the full season.[20] Despite showing speed, the team continued to struggle finishing races (7 DNF's), and had a best finish of 3rd at Dover, with Scott finishing 9th in points.[19]

    Elliott Sadler (2013–2014)
    Elliott SadleratRoad America in 2014.

    In 2013, Scott was replaced by veteran Elliott Sadler, who finished second in the championship standings in the two prior seasons. Sadler brought sponsorship from OneMain Financial with him from Richard Childress Racing.[21] After winning four races in 2012, Sadler went winless in 2013, though he did score 20 top 10s en route to a fourth-place points finish. Sadler scored his first win for JGR at Talladega in 2014, leading a race high 40 laps.[22] On October 31, 2014, it was announced that Sadler would depart for Roush Fenway Racing's Nationwide program, taking the OneMain sponsorship with him.[23] The team's points and crew were moved to the No. 18 for the 2015 season, and the number was reassigned in 2016 to Kaulig Racing for Blake Koch.

    Car No. 11 results[edit]

    NASCAR Xfinity Series results
    Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Owners Pts
    2011 Brian Scott 11 Toyota DAY
    34
    PHO
    9
    LVS
    14
    BRI
    12
    CAL
    13
    TEX
    10
    TAL
    11
    NSH
    22
    RCH
    15
    DAR
    29
    DOV
    30
    IOW
    27
    CLT
    8
    CHI
    17
    MCH
    17
    ROA
    16
    DAY
    12
    KEN
    15
    NHA
    17
    NSH
    17
    IRP
    15
    IOW
    14
    GLN
    14
    CGV
    12
    BRI
    10
    ATL
    12
    RCH
    32
    CHI
    3
    DOV
    11
    KAN
    17
    CLT
    5
    TEX
    12
    PHO
    41
    HOM
    9
    15th 947
    2012 DAY
    37
    PHO
    14
    LVS
    34
    BRI
    35
    CAL
    4
    TEX
    37
    RCH
    14
    TAL
    36
    DAR
    7
    IOW
    11
    CLT
    31
    DOV
    3
    MCH
    9
    ROA
    7
    KEN
    30
    DAY
    32
    NHA
    12
    CHI
    11
    IND
    14
    IOW
    18
    GLN
    10
    CGV
    24
    BRI
    34
    ATL
    11
    RCH
    28
    CHI
    10
    KEN
    11
    DOV
    7
    CLT
    8
    KAN
    26
    TEX
    22
    PHO
    8
    HOM
    7
    15th 853
    2013 Elliott Sadler DAY
    15
    PHO
    5
    LVS
    5
    BRI
    36
    CAL
    7
    TEX
    13
    RCH
    6
    TAL
    11
    DAR
    2
    CLT
    13
    DOV
    28
    IOW
    3
    MCH
    8
    ROA
    9
    KEN
    2
    DAY
    3
    NHA
    18
    CHI
    4*
    IND
    13
    IOW
    8
    GLN
    5
    MOH
    6
    BRI
    10
    ATL
    18
    RCH
    8
    CHI
    19
    KEN
    14
    DOV
    5
    KAN
    10
    CLT
    36
    TEX
    7
    PHO
    8
    HOM
    16
    7th 1090
    2014 DAY
    5
    PHO
    6
    LVS
    13
    BRI
    17
    CAL
    5
    TEX
    10
    DAR
    2
    RCH
    6
    TAL
    1*
    IOW
    5
    CLT
    12
    DOV
    9
    MCH
    17
    ROA
    9
    KEN
    10
    DAY
    21
    NHA
    6
    CHI
    10
    IND
    15
    IOW
    10
    GLN
    7
    MOH
    7
    BRI
    29
    ATL
    10
    RCH
    8
    CHI
    6
    KEN
    13
    DOV
    5
    KAN
    7
    CLT
    9
    TEX
    9
    PHO
    3
    HOM
    9
    6th 1154

    Car No. 18 history[edit]

    Part-time with Tony Stewart and Bobby Labonte (1998)

    The current 18 car came under JGR control when owner Joe Gibbs purchased the No. 44 Shell Oil-sponsored Pontiac from his Cup Series driver Bobby Labonte, who had been operating the team under his control. The team made its debut under the Gibbs banner at the 1998 NAPA Auto Parts 300 with then-IndyCar driver Tony Stewart driving. Stewart, he qualified 9th but finished 31st after a crash. At the next week at Rockingham Speedway, Stewart qualified on the pole, led 60 laps, and finished 2nd. Stewart ran a total of 22 races that year, with five top-five finishes and winning two pole positions. Labonte ran five races that year in that car in 1998, winning the Diamond Hill Plywood 200.

    Part-time (1999)

    The team switched to No. 18 with sponsorship from MBNA for 1999. Labonte ran only one race before he suffered shoulder injuries in a qualifying crash at Darlington. Late in the year, Jason Leffler, like Stewart an accomplished open wheel racer, ran four races in the car that year, his best finish being a 20th at Memphis Motorsports Park.

    Jason Leffler (2000)

    Leffler ran the car full-time in 2000, winning a pole at Texas Motor Speedway, and posting three top-ten finishes. After that season, he left for the Cup Series with Chip Ganassi Racing, and Jeff Purvis took his place.

    Jeff Purvis and Mike McLaughlin (2001)

    Purvis started strong and was seventh in points but was released after the GNC Live Well 250 because of sponsorship issues. Mike McLaughlin replaced him, finishing seventh in points that season.

    Mike McLaughlin (2002)

    McLaughlin returned for 2002, and despite going winless in 2002, he moved up to fourth place in points. However, owner Joe Gibbs wanted his son Coy in a full-time ride, leaving McLaughlin without a ride.

    Coy Gibbs (2003)

    In his rookie season, The now late Coy Gibbs drove the No. 18 full time in 2003. Gibbs had two Top 10 finishes and finished runner-up to David Stremme for Rookie of the Year.

    Part-time (2004)

    The team scaled back to a part-time schedule for 2004. In November 2003, JGR signed highly touted USAC Champion J. J. Yeley to a multi-year contract, beginning his stock car career with eight ARCA Menards Series events and 10-12 Busch Series races in the 2004 season.[24] The Home Depot's Vigoro Lawn and Garden Products would sponsor Yeley's efforts, making their BGN debut at Las Vegas in March.[25] In his first race, Yeley qualified a strong seventh, but finished 23rd and two laps down.[26] Yeley would end up running 17 races, garnering four Top 10 finishes and finishing fourth in Rookie of the Year standings behind future Cup drivers Kyle Busch, Clint Bowyer, and Paul Menard.[27] Bobby Labonte ran two races with a best finish of 7th, while Denny Hamlin finished a strong sixth at the fall race at Darlington.

    J. J. Yeley (2005–2006)

    Yeley ran the car full-time in 2005, finishing in the top-ten twelve times and finishing 11th in points. Yeley continued to run full-time in 2006, finishing 5th in the points standings with three poles, nine Top 5s, 22 Top 10s, and 27 Top 15s. Yeley announced in Daytona that he would be driving in the No. 1 Miccosukee Gaming and Resorts-sponsored Chevrolet for Phoenix Racing in the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series.

    Brad ColemanatCircuit Gilles Villeneuve in 2010.
    Multiple drivers (2007)

    In January 2007, former Brewco Motorsports development driver and ARCA standout Brad Coleman signed to drive the No. 18 car for 17 of the 35 races, with Carino's Italian Grill sponsoring his efforts.[28] Kevin Conway was signed for eight races beginning at Bristol in March with Z-Line Designs sponsoring,[29] while Tony Stewart and development driver Aric Almirola filled out the schedule with Goody's Headache Powder and ConAgra Foods sponsorships. Almirola put the car on the pole at the season opener at Daytona, and had a best finish of 4th at Charlotte. Coleman earned his first career Busch Series pole at Talladega, and had three Top 5s and five Top 10s. Without sponsorship for a full-time ride with JGR, Coleman returned to the renamed Baker Curb Racing following the season and signed a development contract with Hall of Fame Racing.[30]

    Kyle Busch in 2008.
    Part-time (2008)

    For 2008, the No. 18 was piloted by the team of Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch with sponsorship coming from Southern Farm Bureau, Interstate Batteries, and Z-Line Designs. Despite running a partial schedule, Busch won ten races in 2008, including eight in the No. 18, and would finish sixth in points while Hamlin scored a single victory in the No. 18 at Dover. 18-year-old JGR development driver Marc Davis made his one and only national series start for the team in October at Memphis Motorsports Park with DLP HDTV sponsoring.[31]

    Kyle Busch (2009)

    In 2009, Kyle Busch went full time in the Nationwide Series, driving the No. 18 Z-Line Designs / NOS Toyota. Busch won 9 races and won the 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series Title.

    Michael McDowellatRoad America in 2012.
    Multiple drivers (2010–2013)

    In 2010, Kyle Busch ran most of the races that were paired with Sprint Cup Series races, while Brad Coleman returned to run the stand-alone races. For 2011, Busch drove the No. 18 for a majority of the season, splitting the ride with Michael McDowell, who ran both Iowa races, Lucas Oil Raceway, and the road courses Road America and Circuit Gilles Villeneuve with sponsorship from Pizza Ranch. McDowell won the pole at Road America and dominated until late-race contact with another car. Drivers Kelly Bires, Drew Herring, and Joey Logano also took turns in the No. 18. Bires ran at Richmond and Chicago with International Comfort Products Corporation, Herring drove at the second Nashville race with Sport Clips, and Logano drove the No. 18 at Chicago, Dover, Kansas, and Phoenix. For 2012, the No. 18 would have a similar lineup, featuring Hamlin, Logano, Herring, McDowell, and Ryan Truex. Logano would take seven victories with the No. 18 team, handing the team the Nationwide Owners' Championship. For 2013, the No. 18 and 20 teams swapped. Matt Kenseth drove the No. 18 for 16 races with sponsorship from Reser's Fine Foods and GameStop. He won the July race at Daytona and the October race at Kansas. The No. 18 car did not run in 2014.

    Daniel Suárez (2015)
    Daniel SuárezatRoad America in 2015

    On August 19, 2014, JGR announced that Toyota Series and K&N Pro Series East driver Daniel Suárez would drive the No. 18 full-time in 2015 with a sponsorship from Arris, running for Rookie of the Year.[32] Suárez had a strong rookie season, earning eight top fives, 18 top tens, and three poles to finish fifth in points and beat out Darrell Wallace Jr. for Rookie of the Year.[33]

    Multiple drivers (2016–2019)
    Owen Kelly at Road America in 2016.

    The team inherited the No. 54's points and equipment in 2016, fielding multiple drivers,[34] starting with former JGR driver Bobby Labonte at Daytona.[35] Kyle Busch drove a limited schedule, with former sponsor NOS Energy Drink (owned by Monster Beverage) funding both Busch and Labonte's efforts.[35] Matt Tifft was scheduled to drive 13 races for the team, but was replaced for several races as he recovered from a removal of a tumor in his brain.[36][37] Sam Hornish Jr. replaced Tifft for the June Xfinity race at Iowa, and won the race.[38][39] David Ragan ran the July Xfinity race at Daytona, and won the pole, and was in contention for the win, but crashed on the final lap of the race. Road course specialist Owen Kelly ran the road course races at Mid-Ohio and Road America, and Dakoda Armstrong ran the July Xfinity race at Iowa. The No. 18 car won 12 races in 2016, ten with Busch, one at Charlotte with Hamlin, and one with Hornish at Iowa.

    For 2017, multiple drivers again raced in the No. 18. Daniel Suárez drove 12 races beginning at Daytona in February with sponsorship from Juniper. Kyle Busch drove 10 races with sponsor NOS Energy Drink beginning at Atlanta in March, winning 5 races at Atlanta, Kentucky, Loudon, Watkins Glen, and Bristol. Kyle Busch Motorsports driver Christopher Bell made his Xfinity Series debut with the No. 18 team at Charlotte, finishing 4th. Bell would also drive the car at Road America, Kansas, Texas, and Phoenix. Bell won the race at Kansas after catching and passing teammate Erik Jones for his first career Xfinity Series win in his 5th start. Bell had sponsorship from SiriusXM at Charlotte, Toyotacare at Road America, JBL at Kansas, and Safelite at Texas and Phoenix. ARCA driver Kyle Benjamin drove the No. 18 with sponsorship from Reser's Fine Foods and Sport Clips at both Iowa races and Kentucky in September with a best finish of 2nd at the July Iowa race to teammate Ryan Preece. Regan Smith returned to the Xfinity series in a one-race deal in the No. 18 at Mid-Ohio with sponsorship from Interstate Batteries. Denny Hamlin also drove one race in the No. 18, running a throwback scheme at Darlington with Sport Clips sponsoring, Hamlin won the race. Ryan Preece drove the No. 18 car at Homestead with Safelite as the sponsor and finished 5th in preparation for an expanded ten–race schedule with the team in 2018. Preece shared the car with JGR's cup series drivers Busch, Suárez, Hamlin, and Jones in 2018. Preece would go on to win at Bristol.

    In 2019, Busch returned for seven races with Hamlin running the Darlington race. Jeffrey Earnhardt was signed to nine races while the rest of the schedule was filled out by development drivers Harrison Burton and Riley Herbst. On August 7, 2019, Earnhardt announced that he parted ways with sponsor and XCI affiliate iK9, as well as Joe Gibbs Racing.[40] Jack Hawksworth would drive the car at Mid-Ohio.[41]

    Riley Herbst (2020)
    Riley HerbstatDover International Speedway in 2020

    For 2020, Riley Herbst will be driving this car full-time. Dave Rogers will serve as crew chief. He qualified for the playoffs but was eliminated following the first round and ultimately finished 12th in the standings.[42]

    Daniel Hemric (2021)
    Daniel HemricatDarlington Raceway in 2021

    On November 12, 2020, it was confirmed that Daniel Hemric would replace Riley Herbst for the 2021 season. On September 25, 2021, it was confirmed that Hemric would not be returning to the team after the 2021 season, moving to Kaulig Racing's No. 11 in 2022 as the replacement for Justin Haley's Xfinity seat. Despite being winless during the regular season, Hemric used his consistency to advance to the Championship 4 at Phoenix where he finally won his first career Xfinity race as well as the Championship.

    Multiple drivers (2022)

    In 2022, JGR downsized to three teams including the No. 18, No. 19, and No. 54. Drivers such as Drew Dollar, Trevor Bayne, Ryan Truex, John Hunter Nemechek, and Sammy Smith drove the No. 18. The team would go winless in 2022.

    Sammy Smith (2023)
    Sammy SmithatSonoma Raceway in 2023

    On December 6, 2022, Joe Gibbs Racing announced that Sammy Smith would drive the No. 18 full-time in 2023 with sponsorship from Pilot Flying J. During the season, Smith scored his first win at Phoenix; at age 18, he became the youngest Xfinity Series winner.[43]

    Sheldon Creed (2024)
    Sheldon Creed's No. 18 car at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

    On December 13, 2023, it was announced that Sheldon Creed will run the No. 18 full-time for 2024.[44]

    Car No. 18 results[edit]

    NASCAR Xfinity Series results
    Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts Ref
    1997 Bobby Labonte 18 Pontiac DAY CAR RCH ATL LVS DAR HCY TEX BRI NSV TAL NHA NZH CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB GTY IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV CLT
    9
    CAL CAR HOM
    1999 Andy Hillenburg DAY
    3
    J. D. Gibbs CAR
    41
    ATL
    DNQ
    NSV
    DNQ
    BRI TAL CAL NHA RCH NZH
    DNQ
    CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB PPR GTY
    Bobby Labonte LVS
    16
    DAR
    DNQ
    TEX
    Jason Leffler IRP
    41
    MCH BRI DAR RCH
    22
    DOV
    DNQ
    CLT CAR
    24
    MEM
    20
    PHO HOM
    2000 DAY
    20
    CAR
    19
    LVS
    28
    ATL
    DNQ
    DAR
    37
    BRI
    25
    TEX
    22
    NSV
    21
    TAL
    28
    CAL
    39
    RCH
    35
    NHA
    24
    CLT
    21
    DOV
    28
    SBO
    32
    MYB
    7
    GLN
    28
    MLW
    15
    NZH
    15
    PPR
    24
    GTY
    15
    IRP
    4
    MCH
    41
    BRI
    36
    DAR
    28
    RCH
    15
    DOV
    10
    CLT
    36
    CAR
    30
    MEM
    16
    PHO
    2
    HOM
    12
    2001 Jeff Purvis DAY
    28*
    CAR
    6
    LVS
    17
    ATL
    6
    DAR
    10
    BRI
    24
    TEX
    12
    NSH
    14
    TAL
    24
    CAL
    2
    RCH
    17
    NHA
    19
    NZH
    12
    CLT
    10
    DOV
    14
    KEN
    29
    MLW
    7
    Mike McLaughlin GLN
    17
    CHI
    25
    GTY
    12
    PPR
    14
    IRP
    23
    MCH
    5
    BRI
    16
    DAR
    3
    RCH
    32
    DOV
    31
    KAN
    10
    CLT
    19
    MEM
    10
    PHO
    31
    CAR
    3
    HOM
    12
    2002 DAY
    38
    CAR
    5
    LVS
    12
    DAR
    6
    BRI
    2
    TEX
    18
    NSH
    20
    CAL
    6
    RCH
    14
    NHA
    5
    NZH
    9
    CLT
    4
    DOV
    8
    NSH
    33
    KEN
    39
    MLW
    8
    DAY
    7
    CHI
    27
    GTY
    7
    PPR
    7
    IRP
    14
    MCH
    17
    BRI
    4
    DAR
    8
    RCH
    19
    DOV
    2
    KAN
    31
    CLT
    8
    MEM
    16
    ATL
    3
    CAR
    13
    PHO
    19
    HOM
    20
    4th 4253 [45]
    Chevy TAL
    24
    2003 Coy Gibbs Pontiac DAY
    39
    TAL
    9
    DAY
    17
    14th 3213 [46]
    Chevy CAR
    14
    LVS
    16
    DAR
    14
    BRI
    27
    TEX
    10
    NSH
    30
    CAL
    13
    RCH
    24
    GTY
    36
    NZH
    21
    CLT
    24
    DOV
    25
    NSH
    31
    KEN
    15
    MLW
    24
    CHI
    20
    NHA
    19
    PPR
    17
    IRP
    25
    MCH
    37
    BRI
    22
    DAR
    23
    RCH
    20
    DOV
    18
    KAN
    21
    CLT
    26
    MEM
    25
    ATL
    25
    PHO
    28
    CAR
    33
    HOM
    31
    2004 J. J. Yeley DAY CAR LVS
    23
    DAR BRI TEX
    42
    NSH
    19
    TAL CAL
    23
    GTY
    16
    RCH
    23
    NZH CLT
    DNQ
    DOV
    26
    NSH
    8
    KEN
    11
    MLW DAY CHI
    9
    NHA PPR IRP MCH BRI
    15
    RCH
    15
    DOV
    35
    KAN
    6
    ATL
    10
    PHO
    15
    Bobby Labonte CAL
    7
    CLT
    14
    MEM
    Denny Hamlin DAR
    8
    HOM
    2005 J. J. Yeley DAY
    20
    CAL
    23
    MXC
    42
    LVS
    18
    ATL
    34
    NSH
    38
    BRI
    21
    TEX
    22
    PHO
    10
    TAL
    38
    DAR
    20
    RCH
    24
    CLT
    27
    DOV
    18
    NSH
    8
    KEN
    7
    MLW
    4
    DAY
    42
    CHI
    18
    NHA
    6
    PPR
    5
    GTY
    9
    IRP
    13
    GLN
    10
    MCH
    5
    BRI
    30
    CAL
    43
    RCH
    19
    DOV
    20
    KAN
    10
    CLT
    22
    MEM
    2
    TEX
    25
    PHO
    10
    HOM
    28
    11th 3711 [47]
    2006 DAY
    8
    CAL
    7
    MXC
    4
    LVS
    8
    ATL
    5
    BRI
    29
    TEX
    42
    NSH
    4
    PHO
    11
    TAL
    34
    RCH
    31
    DAR
    9
    CLT
    3
    DOV
    9
    NSH
    16
    KEN
    2
    MLW
    3
    DAY
    4
    CHI
    10
    NHA
    8
    MAR
    9
    GTY
    37
    IRP
    3
    GLN
    11
    MCH
    9
    BRI
    12
    CAL
    40
    RCH
    13
    DOV
    9
    KAN
    11
    CLT
    32
    MEM
    10
    TEX
    6
    PHO
    6
    HOM
    5
    5th 4487 [48]
    2007 Aric Almirola DAY
    19
    ATL
    27
    PHO
    43
    DAR
    41
    CLT
    14
    CHI
    38
    CLT
    4
    HOM
    18
    21st 3475 [49]
    Tony Stewart CAL
    11
    DAY
    4
    TEX
    7*
    Brad Coleman MXC
    38
    LVS
    35
    NSH
    15
    TEX
    16
    TAL
    9
    RCH
    27
    KEN
    2
    MLW
    4
    GTY
    27
    IRP
    31
    CGV
    8
    GLN
    5
    MCH
    15
    BRI
    17
    DOV
    42
    MEM
    33
    PHO
    16
    Kevin Conway BRI
    26
    DOV
    30
    NSH
    31
    NHA
    21
    CAL
    20
    RCH
    43
    KAN
    35
    2008 Kyle Busch Toyota DAY
    2*
    CAL LVS
    31
    ATL BRI NSH TEX
    1*
    PHO
    1*
    MXC TAL
    16
    RCH KEN
    30*
    MLW NHA
    3
    DAY
    2
    CHI
    1*
    GTY IRP
    1*
    CGV GLN BRI
    7
    CAL
    1*
    DOV
    1*
    CLT
    1*
    TEX
    1*
    HOM
    2*
    Denny Hamlin DAR
    DNQ
    CLT DOV
    1*
    NSH RCH
    4
    KAN
    1*
    PHO
    2
    Joey Logano MCH
    7
    Marc Davis MEM
    23
    2009 Kyle Busch DAY
    4
    CAL
    1*
    LVS
    39
    BRI
    6*
    TEX
    1*
    NSH
    2
    PHO
    10
    TAL
    10*
    RCH
    1*
    DAR
    16*
    CLT
    3*
    DOV
    17*
    NSH
    1*
    KEN
    2*
    MLW
    2*
    NHA
    1
    DAY
    2
    CHI
    2
    GTY
    1
    IRP
    2
    IOW
    2
    GLN
    2
    MCH
    3
    BRI
    28
    CGV
    10
    ATL
    2
    RCH
    3
    DOV
    4*
    KAN
    2*
    CAL
    31*
    CLT
    1*
    MEM
    2
    TEX
    1*
    PHO
    9
    HOM
    1*
    1st 5682 [50]
    2010 DAY
    18
    CAL
    1
    LVS
    16
    BRI
    3
    NSH
    3
    PHO
    1*
    TEX
    1*
    TAL
    34
    RCH
    4
    DAR
    2
    DOV
    1*
    CLT
    1
    NHA
    1*
    DAY
    7
    CHI
    1*
    IRP
    1*
    IOW
    1*
    GLN
    5
    MCH
    3
    BRI
    1*
    ATL
    2*
    RCH
    9
    DOV
    1*
    KAN
    3*
    CAL
    1
    CLT
    6*
    TEX
    2*
    PHO
    16
    HOM
    1*
    Brad Coleman NSH
    6
    KEN
    13
    ROA
    6
    GTY
    30
    CGV
    12
    GTY
    8
    2011 Kyle Busch DAY
    7
    PHO
    1**
    LVS
    30*
    BRI
    1*
    CAL
    1
    TEX
    34
    TAL
    1
    NSH
    2
    DAR
    1*
    DOV
    2
    CLT
    3
    MCH
    3
    DAY
    4
    KEN
    3
    NHA
    1
    GLN
    4*
    BRI
    1*
    ATL
    2
    RCH
    1
    CLT
    2
    TEX
    QL
    Kelly Bires RCH
    30
    CHI
    8
    Michael McDowell IOW
    7
    ROA
    12
    IRP
    10
    IOW
    9
    CGV
    3
    Drew Herring NSH
    7
    Joey Logano CHI
    19
    DOV
    13
    KAN
    7
    PHO
    4
    Denny Hamlin TEX
    2
    HOM
    5
    2012 DAY
    32
    PHO
    9
    TEX
    4
    RCH
    2
    DAR
    2
    CLT
    2
    KEN
    33
    IND
    4
    ATL
    12
    RCH
    4
    CLT
    5
    TEX
    5
    1st 1274
    Mark Martin LVS
    2
    Joey Logano BRI
    4*
    CAL
    1*
    TAL
    1
    DOV
    1*
    MCH
    1
    DAY
    5
    GLN
    22
    BRI
    1
    CHI
    9*
    DOV
    1*
    KAN
    3
    PHO
    1*
    HOM
    16
    Michael McDowell IOW
    3
    ROA
    2
    IOW
    6
    CGV
    6
    Ryan Truex NHA
    10
    CHI
    10
    Drew Herring BRI
    36
    2013 Matt Kenseth DAY
    16
    PHO
    8
    LVS BRI CAL TEX
    6
    RCH TAL DAR
    5
    CLT
    8
    DOV
    3
    IOW MCH DAY
    1
    NHA
    9
    CHI IND
    7
    IOW GLN RCH
    35
    CHI
    7
    KAN
    1
    CLT
    5
    TEX
    4
    PHO
    6
    HOM
    4
    22nd 682
    Michael McDowell ROA
    34
    KEN MOH
    2
    Drew Herring BRI
    36
    ATL
    Joey Coulter KEN
    18
    DOV
    2015 Daniel Suárez DAY
    39
    ATL
    14
    LVS
    10
    PHO
    11
    CAL
    13
    TEX
    18
    BRI
    2
    RCH
    6
    TAL
    31
    IOW
    18
    CLT
    6
    DOV
    19
    MCH
    20
    CHI
    7
    DAY
    15
    KEN
    4
    NHA
    5
    IND
    3
    IOW
    6
    GLN
    15
    MOH
    11
    BRI
    5
    ROA
    24
    DAR
    3
    RCH
    12
    CHI
    6
    KEN
    22
    DOV
    10
    CLT
    4
    KAN
    9
    TEX
    6
    PHO
    4
    HOM
    6
    9th 1078
    2016 Bobby Labonte DAY
    23
    4th 4016
    Kyle Busch ATL
    1*
    LVS
    1*
    PHO
    1*
    CAL
    2*
    TEX
    1*
    BRI
    2
    POC
    4
    MCH
    2*
    KEN
    1*
    NHA
    1*
    IND
    1*
    GLN
    37
    BRI
    24
    RCH
    1*
    CHI
    13*
    DOV
    QL
    KAN
    1*
    PHO
    1*
    Matt Tifft RCH
    33
    TAL
    8
    DOV
    8
    KEN
    5
    CLT
    8
    TEX
    9
    HOM
    25
    Denny Hamlin CLT
    1*
    DAR
    2
    Sam Hornish Jr. IOW
    1*
    David Ragan DAY
    21
    Dakoda Armstrong IOW
    5
    Owen Kelly MOH
    16
    ROA
    17
    Drew Herring DOV
    21
    2017 Daniel Suárez DAY
    34
    PHO
    39
    TEX
    12
    BRI
    3
    RCH
    21
    TAL
    9
    DOV
    3
    POC
    5
    DAY
    39
    CHI
    19
    DOV
    7
    CLT
    8*
    3rd 4032
    Kyle Busch ATL
    1
    LVS
    7
    CAL
    3
    MCH
    5
    KEN
    1
    NHA
    1
    IND
    12*
    GLN
    1*
    BRI
    1*
    RCH
    2*
    Christopher Bell CLT
    4
    ROA
    19
    KAN
    1
    TEX
    6
    PHO
    4
    Kyle Benjamin IOW
    31
    IOW
    2
    KEN
    12
    Regan Smith MOH
    28
    Denny Hamlin DAR
    1
    Ryan Preece HOM
    5
    2018 Daniel Suárez DAY
    8
    CHI
    4
    9th 2227
    Kyle Benjamin ATL
    8
    IOW
    3
    MOH
    13
    Kyle Busch LVS
    14
    PHO
    3
    CLT
    8*
    POC
    1*
    MCH
    6
    KEN
    3*
    BRI
    36
    Ryan Preece CAL
    9
    TEX
    5
    BRI
    1
    DAY
    39
    NHA
    3
    GLN
    4
    IND
    28
    LVS
    6
    RCH
    18
    ROV
    4
    DOV
    4
    KAN
    21
    TEX
    31
    PHO
    5
    HOM
    6
    Noah Gragson RCH
    2
    TAL
    4
    DOV
    7
    Riley Herbst IOW
    6
    James Davison ROA
    8
    Denny Hamlin DAR
    4
    2019 Jeffrey Earnhardt DAY
    15
    ATL
    6
    TAL
    26
    CLT
    3
    POC
    22
    12th 2132
    Kyle Busch LVS
    1*
    PHO
    1*
    CAL
    2*
    TEX
    1
    GLN
    31
    BRI
    29*
    IND
    1*
    Harrison Burton BRI
    10
    IOW
    4
    NHA
    29
    RCH
    6
    CLT
    13
    DOV
    38
    KAN
    34
    TEX
    7
    HOM
    10
    Riley Herbst RCH
    9
    DOV
    15
    MCH
    37
    CHI
    10
    DAY
    18
    KEN
    11
    IOW
    13
    LVS
    9
    PHO
    30
    Jack Hawksworth MOH
    15
    Matt DiBenedetto ROA
    27*
    Denny Hamlin DAR
    38
    2020 Riley Herbst DAY
    32
    LVS
    9
    CAL
    2
    PHO
    10
    DAR
    18
    CLT
    12
    BRI
    27
    ATL
    17
    HOM
    10
    HOM
    9
    TAL
    37
    POC
    9
    IRC
    33
    KEN
    2
    KEN
    10
    TEX
    36
    KAN
    9
    ROA
    23
    DRC
    7
    DOV
    6
    DOV
    9
    DAY
    4
    DAR
    4
    RCH
    10
    RCH
    34
    BRI
    10
    LVS
    12
    TAL
    35
    ROV
    12
    KAN
    30
    TEX
    32
    MAR
    6
    PHO
    11
    12th 2151 [51]
    2021 Daniel Hemric DAY
    9
    DRC
    3
    HOM
    3
    LVS
    2*
    PHO
    23
    ATL
    9
    MAR
    3
    TAL
    12
    DAR
    5
    DOV
    9
    COA
    29
    CLT
    28*
    MOH
    12
    TEX
    4
    NSH
    13
    POC
    6
    ROA
    2
    ATL
    30
    NHA
    3
    GLN
    22
    IRC
    12
    MCH
    39
    DAY
    5
    DAR
    24
    RCH
    6
    BRI
    10
    LVS
    5
    TAL
    4
    ROV
    3
    TEX
    2
    KAN
    15
    MAR
    3
    PHO
    1
    1st 4040 [52]
    2022 Drew Dollar DAY
    36
    TAL
    13
    7th 2247
    Trevor Bayne CAL
    3
    PHO
    4
    ATL
    28
    CLT
    9
    NSH
    2
    NHA
    2
    TAL
    13
    LVS
    5
    HOM
    6
    Ryan Truex LVS
    30
    MAR
    7
    DAR
    30
    TEX
    6
    ATL
    3
    Bubba Wallace COA
    28
    IRC
    35
    John Hunter Nemechek RCH
    2*
    DOV
    37
    TEX
    28
    Connor Mosack PIR
    28
    Sammy Smith ROA
    24
    POC
    31
    MCH
    12
    GLN
    3
    DAY
    38
    KAN
    8
    BRI
    14
    MAR
    18
    PHO
    10
    Christopher Bell DAR
    7
    James Davison CLT
    4
    2023 Sammy Smith DAY
    19
    CAL
    19
    LVS
    17
    PHO
    1*
    ATL
    17
    COA
    4
    RCH
    19
    MAR
    2
    TAL
    33
    DOV
    6
    DAR
    11
    CLT
    10
    PIR
    30
    SON
    9
    NSH
    34
    CSC
    6
    ATL
    10
    NHA
    5
    POC
    6
    ROA
    31
    MCH
    38
    IRC
    28
    GLN
    18
    DAY
    21
    DAR
    17
    KAN
    35
    BRI
    9
    TEX
    3
    ROV
    11
    LVS
    17
    HOM
    9
    MAR
    3*
    PHO
    9
    6th 2248 [53]
    2024 Sheldon Creed DAY
    2
    ATL
    4
    LVS
    26
    PHO
    3
    COA
    32
    RCH
    35
    MAR
    6
    TEX
    19
    TAL
    6
    DOV
    4
    DAR
    9
    CLT
    36
    PIR
    13
    SON
    2
    IOW
    5
    NHA
    2
    NSH
    33
    CSC
    26
    POC
    4
    IND MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO

    Car No. 19 history[edit]

    Part-time (2004–2006)

    The No. 19 team was to make its debut at the 2004 Michigan race driven by Bobby Labonte and sponsored by Banquet Foods, however, qualifying was rained out and the team with no owner's points missed the race. The team finally made its first start in 2005 CarQuest Auto Parts 300. Labonte ran seven races that year, with three top-tens. With Labonte moving to Petty Enterprises, JGR development driver Aric Almirola ran the car in seven races in 2006. Tony Stewart also drove the car at select races in 2006, using his NEXTEL Cup crew when he raced. The No. 19 team was disbanded after the 2006 season.

    Daniel Suárez (2016)
    Daniel Suárez won the 2016 Xfinity Series championship.

    The No. 19 car was returned for 2016 with Daniel Suárez and sponsor Arris moving from the No. 18 team, maintaining the same sponsor-number combination used by Carl Edwards in the Cup Series.[34] Suárez got his first win at Michigan after a last lap pass to Kyle Busch.[54] Suárez scored three victories and won the 2016 championship, becoming the first foreign-born driver to win a NASCAR National championship.[55]

    Matt Tifft (2017)
    Tifft's No. 19 Xfinity Series car at Road America in 2017

    It was announced that in 2017, Matt Tifft would drive full-time in the No. 19, with rookie crew chief Matt Beckham on the box.[56] Tifft struggled to repeat the success of Suárez failing to win any races and finishing 7th in points.

    Brandon Jones (2018–2022)
    Jones' No. 19 at Road America in 2018

    On November 15, 2017, JGR announced that Brandon Jones would replace Tifft in the No. 19 in 2018. Tifft would move to Richard Childress Racing in a driver swap. Chris Gabehart was announced as his crew chief, moving from the No. 20 Xfinity team and replacing Matt Beckham. From 2018 to 2022, Jones score five wins and made the top-10 in the playoffs. On September 14, 2022, Jones announced he would leave JGR at the end of the 2022 season and move to the JR Motorsports No. 9 in 2023.[57]

    Multiple drivers (2023–present)
    Gibbs's No. 19 at Sonoma in 2023.

    On December 8, 2022, Joe Gibbs Racing announced that the No. 19 would run full time with a number of drivers, including Ryan Truex and Joe Graf Jr.. Truex scored his first career win at Dover.[58] Ty Gibbs took the No. 19 to victory lane at Indianapolis.[59] Denny Hamlin won his sole Xfinity race of 2023 at Darlington.[60]

    For the 2024 season, the No. 19 was shared between Ryan Truex, Aric Almirola, Ty Gibbs, Taylor Gray, Joe Graf Jr., and William Sawalich.

    Car No. 19 results[edit]

    NASCAR Xfinity Series results
    Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts Ref
    2004 Bobby Labonte 19 Chevy DAY CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX NSH TAL CAL GTY RCH NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP MCH
    DNQ
    BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL PHO DAR HOM N/A 0
    2005 DAY CAL MXC LVS ATL NSH BRI TEX PHO TAL DAR RCH CLT
    6
    DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI
    16
    NHA PPR GTY IRP GLN MCH
    7
    BRI
    10
    CAL RCH
    8
    DOV KAN
    37
    CLT MEM TEX
    12
    PHO
    DNQ
    HOM 55th 866 [61]
    2006 Aric Almirola DAY CAL MXC LVS ATL BRI TEX NSH PHO TAL RCH
    32
    DAR CLT DOV
    11
    NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA MAR GTY IRP GLN MCH
    27
    BRI
    20
    CAL RCH
    18
    DOV KAN
    39
    CLT
    15
    MEM 48th 1008 [62]
    [63]
    Tony Stewart TEX
    2
    PHO
    13
    HOM
    2016 Daniel Suarez Toyota DAY
    8
    ATL
    7
    LVS
    2
    PHO
    3
    CAL
    4
    TEX
    16
    BRI
    6
    RCH
    4
    TAL
    7
    DOV
    9
    CLT
    12
    POC
    9
    MCH
    1
    IOW
    4
    DAY
    32
    KEN
    3
    NHA
    4
    IND
    7
    IOW
    30
    GLN
    4
    MOH
    23
    BRI
    30
    ROA
    4
    DAR
    3
    RCH
    8
    CHI
    4
    KEN
    2
    DOV
    1
    CLT
    3
    KAN
    3
    TEX
    5
    PHO
    5
    HOM
    1*
    1st 4040 [64]
    2017 Matt Tifft DAY
    11
    ATL
    12
    LVS
    34
    PHO
    12
    CAL
    17
    TEX
    9
    BRI
    16
    RCH
    14
    TAL
    6
    CLT
    26
    DOV
    9
    POC
    10
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    26
    IOW
    22
    DAY
    18
    KEN
    14
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    11
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    11
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    13
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    3
    BRI
    17
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    3
    DAR
    40
    RCH
    13
    CHI
    6
    KEN
    9
    DOV
    6
    CLT
    9
    KAN
    8
    TEX
    8
    PHO
    11
    HOM
    7
    14th 824 [65]
    2018 Brandon Jones DAY
    10
    ATL
    17
    LVS
    7
    PHO
    11
    CAL
    13
    TEX
    33
    BRI
    6*
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    10
    TAL
    2
    DOV
    10
    CLT
    15
    POC
    24
    MCH
    18
    IOW
    5
    CHI
    11
    DAY
    12
    KEN
    36
    NHA
    6
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    12
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    7
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    23
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    29
    ROA
    9
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    12
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    10
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    8
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    22
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    6
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    36
    TEX
    6
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    7
    HOM
    8
    10th 2186 [66]
    2019 DAY
    3
    ATL
    4
    LVS
    28
    PHO
    7
    CAL
    7
    TEX
    33
    BRI
    14
    RCH
    33
    TAL
    18
    DOV
    7
    CLT
    10
    POC
    38
    MCH
    6
    IOW
    11
    CHI
    4
    DAY
    30
    KEN
    30
    NHA
    9
    IOW
    33
    GLN
    17
    MOH
    10
    BRI
    11
    ROA
    16
    DAR
    7
    IND
    6
    LVS
    3
    RCH
    11
    ROV
    16
    DOV
    37
    KAN
    1
    TEX
    4
    PHO
    11
    HOM
    8
    9th 2206 [67]
    2020 DAY
    4
    LVS
    6
    CAL
    30*
    PHO
    1
    DAR
    20
    CLT
    27
    BRI
    3
    ATL
    8
    HOM
    8
    HOM
    2
    TAL
    16
    POC
    36
    IRC
    37
    KEN
    36
    KEN
    30
    TEX
    7
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    1
    ROA
    14
    DRC
    2
    DOV
    16
    DOV
    4
    DAY
    13
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    1
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    14
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    8
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    8
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    25
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    33
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    13th 865 [69]
    2022 DAY
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    28
    POC
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    4
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    24
    DAY
    20
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    14
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    Joe Graf Jr. CAL
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    10
    Ryan Truex PHO
    2
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    MAR
    12
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    Ty Gibbs COA
    3
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    SON
    4
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    37
    ATL
    6
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    4
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    1*
    GLN
    17*
    Connor Mosack CSC
    35
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    34
    ROA
    29
    Trevor Bayne DAY
    29
    BRI
    7
    TEX
    33
    Denny Hamlin DAR
    1
    2024 Ryan Truex DAY
    21
    ATL
    9
    MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS
    Aric Almirola LVS
    12
    PHO
    31
    Ty Gibbs COA
    24
    SON
    35
    NSH
    20
    CSC
    2
    Taylor Gray RCH
    3
    MAR
    13
    TEX
    11
    TAL
    15
    DOV
    34
    DAR
    18
    CLT
    12
    POC
    5
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    12
    Brett Moffitt IOW
    18
    Justin Bonsignore NHA
    22
    Joe Graf Jr. IND
    William Sawalich HOM MAR PHO

    Car No. 20 history[edit]

    Denny Hamlin's No. 20 Busch car (right) battling Matt Kenseth (left) for position.
    Early years (2000–2002)

    After JGR purchased the team from Gary Bechtel in 2000, the team received sponsorship from Porter-Cable. Despite missing three races, driver Jeff Purvis had eleven Top 10s and one pole, finishing 11th in points. The team switched to No. 20 for 2001, and Mike McLaughlin was named the driver. Without a major sponsor, McLaughlin was able to win the Subway 300 and was sixth in points when Gibbs decided to shut down his team due to sponsorship problems. He moved to the No. 18 and finished seventh in points that year. Coy Gibbs ran five races in the No. 20 in 2002, with a sponsorship from ConAgra Foods.[72] His best finish was a 14th at Kentucky Speedway.

    Mike Bliss (2003–2004)

    After he moved to the 18, Gibbs was replaced by Mike Bliss and Rockwell Automation came aboard as a sponsor.[8] Bliss had fourteen Top 10s and finished 10th in points. In 2004, he pulled off a win at Lowe's Motor Speedway and had three poles.

    Denny Hamlin (2005–2008)

    In 2005, Denny Hamlin came aboard and posted eleven Top 10s and finished fifth points, the third-place finisher in rookie points. He ran the full schedule in the No. 20 in 2006, winning two races and finishing fourth in points.

    Hamlin and developmental driver Aric Almirola split duties in the No. 20 in 2007 with sponsorship from Rockwell Automation, with Tony Stewart also piloting the No. 20 at Atlanta. With Hamlin running several non-companion races, Almirola would occasionally qualify the car that Hamlin would later drive. Hamlin took the car to victory lane in four races, including Darlington, Milwaukee, Michigan, and Dover. The win at Milwaukee was controversial, with Almirola putting the car on the pole and starting the race because Hamlin was delayed flying from Sonoma Raceway. Almirola started the car and led the first 43 laps but was still relieved by Hamlin during a caution due to obligations to his sponsorship from Rockwell. Almirola was credited as the winner for starting the race but did not participate in the victory celebration. He would leave JGR after the season.[73] The No. 20 finished 2nd in the owners points behind RCR's No. 29.

    Cup drivers (2008–2012)
    Joey LoganoatCircuit Gilles Villeneuve in 2010.

    In 2008, the No. 20 was shared by Hamlin, Kyle Busch, and Stewart for nine races before defending NASCAR Camping World East Series champion Joey Logano was named the driver of the No. 20 for the rest of the season's races except for Loudon (which Stewart won in the No. 20), Daytona (which Hamlin won in the No. 20), and Chicago (which Busch won in the No. 18). All four drivers of the No. 20 won races driving it in 2008. For 2009, 20-year-old Brad Coleman returned to JGR for a part-time schedule, sharing the ride with Logano and Hamlin.[30] In 2010, Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin, and Matt DiBenedetto shared the No. 20 car, with Hamlin winning at Darlington and Logano winning at Kentucky and Kansas. For 2011, Logano returned to the No. 20 with sponsorships from GameStop and Sport Clips. Logano ran the first 10 races but picked up last-minute sponsorship from Harvest Investments to run Nashville. Due to a lack of sponsorship, the No. 20 was unable to run a full schedule for the owner's championship. In the 20, Logano grabbed his first superspeedway win at the July Daytona race with help from Kyle Busch. The No. 20 was also driven by Denny Hamlin at Las Vegas, Richmond, and Darlington, with Hamlin winning at Richmond. Drew Herring drove the No. 20 with Sport Clips at both Iowa races, where Herring won the pole for the May race, and Lucas Oil Raceway. Ryan Truex stepped into the No. 20 late in the season for six races, finishing second to Logano at Dover after dominating the race.

    The No. 20 team returned in 2012 to run most of the season. Its primary driver lineup consisted of Logano, Hamlin, Truex, and JGR development driver Darrell Wallace Jr. Michael Waltrip Racing driver Clint Bowyer also drove the No. 20 at Daytona when Hamlin was sidelined from the race by back problems.

    Brian Vickers in 2013.
    Brian Vickers (2013)

    Starting in the 2013 season, 2003 Busch Series Champion Brian Vickers joined the team driving the No. 20 for the full season with sponsorship from Dollar General, in addition to a partial Sprint Cup Series schedule in Michael Waltrip Racing's 55 car. Dollar General had sponsored Vickers in the past with Braun Racing, and like teammate Elliott Sadler, Vickers was attempting to reclaim his career in the second-tier series.[74] After 30 starts, Vickers was sidelined with a second incidence of blood clots, replaced by Denny Hamlin and Drew Herring in the final three races of the season.[75] Though he went winless, Vickers scored 13 top 5s and 18 top 10s to finish 10th in points. He would leave for a full-time ride at MWR at the end of the year.

    Kenny Habul at Road America in 2014
    Multiple drivers (2014)

    The No. 20 team continued to run full-time in 2014. Matt Kenseth drove the No. 20 in a total of 18 races, with GameStop sponsoring 10 races and Reser's Fine Foods sponsoring 7 races.[76] Sam Hornish Jr. and Kenseth each ran 1 race and Kenny Habul 2 races with Habul's Sun Energy 1 sponsoring.[77] Darrell Wallace Jr. ran at Talladega in the spring with ToyotaCare and Daytona in July with Coca-Cola "Share a Coke". Daniel Suárez made his debut at RIR, finishing 19th. Michael McDowell ran at both Iowa races with Pizza Ranch. Denny Hamlin returned to the No. 20 at Chicagoland in September with Sport Clips, finishing 32nd after a blown engine.[78] Development driver Justin Boston, running the full ARCA schedule, made his debut in the No. 20 at Kentucky later in the month, with sponsor Zloop E-Recycling.[79] Kenseth scored a win in the final race of the season at Homestead Miami Speedway, and the No. 20 would finish 9th in owners points.[80]

    Erik Jones (2015–2017)

    Erik Jones was scheduled to run a limited schedule in the No. 20 car in 2015, with Kenny Habul and SunEnergy1 also returning for the three road courses.[81][82] Jones, whose schedule was expanded due to Kyle Busch's injury,[83] scored his first Xfinity win in his 9th career start at Texas in April, leading a race-high 79 laps.[83][84][85] Ross Kenseth, son of Sprint Cup Series champion Matt Kenseth, made his Xfinity Series debut at Chicagoland Speedway on June 20.[86] David Ragan made a single start at Daytona in July with Interstate Batteries sponsorship.[84] Kenny Wallace made his final career start in the No. 20 car at Iowa Speedway in August, with longtime sponsor U.S. Cellular.[84] Wallace started seventh and finished 15th. Matt Tifft made his Xfinity Series debut at Kentucky in September, finishing 10th.[87] Denny Hamlin drove a total of six races in the 20; two with SunEnergy 1 sponsorship, three with Hisense, and running a throwback scheme at Darlington in September with Sport Clips sponsoring.[88] Hamlin scored three wins, all of which were from the pole starting position.[84] Matt Kenseth ran five races with Reser's Fine Foods, scoring four-second-place finishes.[84]

    Erik Jones at Road America.

    Erik Jones drove the car full-time in 2016, with Gamestop, Reser's, Hisense, Interstate Batteries and Dewalt as the sponsors.[89] Jones won 4 times but finished 4th in points after getting trapped behind the slow car of Cole Whitt on the last restart of the final race at Homestead.

    In 2017, the No. 20 was driven by a variety of different drivers. Denny Hamlin, Erik Jones, Kyle Benjamin, Christopher Bell, Daniel Suarez, James Davison and Ryan Preece are among them. Jones drove the car for 18 races starting at Daytona, sweeping the Texas races as well as winning the Bristol spring race. Hamlin drove the car for three races and won at Michigan. Suárez drove the No. 20 for two races at Las Vegas and the Bristol fall race, finishing 3rd and 2nd respectively. Benjamin drove the car for two races at the spring Richmond race and the first Pocono race, winning the pole in the latter. Bell drove the No. 20 for three races starting at the June Iowa race, where Bell won stage one, led the most laps, but finished 16th after being collected in a crash between the lapped cars of Brennan Poole and Ryan Reed while leading. Ryan Preece drove the car at Loudon, the July Iowa race, and the September Kentucky race. Preece finished 2nd to his teammate Kyle Busch at Loudon. In his next race at Iowa, Preece led the most laps and won the race, then finished 4th at Kentucky. James Davison drove the No. 20 at Mid Ohio and Road America, leading the most laps at Road America before getting collected in a wreck.

    Christopher Bell (2017–2019)
    Christopher Bell at Road America in 2019.

    For 2018, Christopher Bell drove the No. 20 full-time, competing for Rookie of the Year honors. Jason Ratcliff was his crew chief, moving from the No. 20 cup series team. Bell won seven races in 2018, breaking the record for a rookie in the series previously held by Greg Biffle and Kyle Busch. He made it to the Championship 4 but had a tire go down at Homestead and finished 13th in the race and 4th among the championship contenders. He returned for the full 2019 season.

    Harrison Burton (2020–2021)
    Burton's No. 20 car at Dover International Speedway in 2020

    In 2020 and 2021, Harrison Burton drove for Joe Gibbs Racing full-time in their No. 20 Toyota, replacing Christopher Bell, who moved up to the NASCAR Cup Series while also competing for Rookie of the Year honors. Ben Beshore served as crew chief, moving from the No. 18 Xfinity Series team. During the 2020 season, Burton won his first four races at Fontana, Homestead, Texas, and Martinsville and finished eighth in the final standings. On July 15, 2021, it was announced that Burton would leave JGR to drive the Wood Brothers Racing No. 21 in the Cup Series for Wood Brothers in 2022. Despite not winning a race throughout 2021, Burton once again made the playoffs with his consistency and finished 8th in the final standings. Following the end of the 2021 season, JGR shut down the No. 20 team and downsized its Xfinity program to three teams: The Nos. 18, 19, and 54.

    John Hunter Nemechek (2023)
    John Hunter Nemechek’s race-winning car at Auto Club Speedway in 2023

    On December 8, 2022, it was announced that John Hunter Nemechek would pilot the returning No. 20 in the Xfinity Series on a full time basis. Nemecheck began the 2023 season with a second-place finish at Daytona. Throughout the season, he scored wins at Fontana, Martinsville, Atlanta, New Hampshire, Michigan, and Kansas.[90][91][92][93][94][95] During the playoffs, Nemechek won at Texas.[96] He finished 28th at Phoenix and fourth in the points standings.[97]

    Multiple drivers (2024)

    For 2024, Nemechek shared the No. 20 with Almirola, Ryan Truex, Ty Gibbs, and Bell. Nemecheck started the season with a seventh place finish at Daytona. Two weeks later, he scored a win at Las Vegas.[98] Almirola won at Martinsville and took home the bonus US$100,000 for winning the first Dash 4 Cash race of the season.[99] Truex brought the No. 20 to victory lane at Dover.[100] A couple of days before the Charlotte race, Almirola and Bubba Wallace got into a physical altercation during a weekly competition meeting that included both the drivers of JGR and 23XI Racing. The exact reason for the dispute is unknown, but the team viewed Almirola as the instigator, causing the team to indefinitely suspend him and replace him with Ty Gibbs. JGR said it was a team decision.[101][102] Bell took the No. 20 to victory lane at New Hampshire.[103] Nemechek won again at Nashville a week later.[104]

    Car No. 20 results[edit]

    NASCAR Xfinity Series results
    Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts
    2001 Mike McLaughlin 20 Pontiac DAY
    6
    CAR
    14
    LVS
    9
    ATL
    11
    DAR
    5
    BRI
    13
    TEX
    37
    NSH
    9
    TAL
    1
    CAL
    10
    RCH
    22
    NHA
    10
    NZH
    17
    CLT
    11
    DOV
    21
    KEN
    25
    MLW
    18
    GLN CHI GTY PPR IRP MCH BRI DAR
    Mark McFarland RCH
    20
    DOV KAN CLT MEM PHO CAR HOM
    2002 Coy Gibbs DAY CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX NSH TAL
    41
    CAL RCH NHA NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN
    14
    MLW DAY CHI GTY PPR IRP MCH BRI
    27
    DAR RCH DOV 61st 416
    Chevy KAN
    21
    CLT MEM
    30
    ATL CAR PHO HOM
    2003 Mike Bliss Pontiac DAY
    33
    TAL
    5
    DAY
    39
    10th 3932
    Chevy CAR
    6
    LVS
    3
    DAR
    32
    BRI
    5
    TEX
    22
    NSH
    4
    CAL
    17
    RCH
    28
    GTY
    12*
    NZH
    3
    CLT
    5
    DOV
    9
    NSH
    33
    KEN
    31
    MLW
    21
    CHI
    10
    NHA
    33
    PPR
    16
    IRP
    10
    MCH
    16
    BRI
    30
    DAR
    12
    RCH
    27
    DOV
    5
    KAN
    31
    CLT
    3
    MEM
    8
    ATL
    21
    PHO
    20
    CAR
    15
    HOM
    7
    2004 DAY
    30
    CAR
    13
    LVS
    12
    DAR
    10
    BRI
    17
    TEX
    18
    NSH
    8
    TAL
    39
    CAL
    17
    GTY
    17
    RCH
    8
    NZH
    33
    CLT
    16
    DOV
    19
    NSH
    4
    KEN
    3
    MLW
    6
    DAY
    5
    CHI
    33
    NHA
    32
    PPR
    6
    IRP
    7
    MCH
    10
    BRI
    21
    CAL
    16
    RCH
    6
    DOV
    18
    KAN
    19
    CLT
    1
    MEM
    5
    ATL
    27
    PHO
    12
    DAR
    3
    HOM
    27
    5th 4115
    2005 Denny Hamlin DAY
    33
    CAL
    18
    MXC
    15
    LVS
    12
    ATL
    16
    NSH
    9
    BRI
    9
    TEX
    14
    PHO
    11
    TAL
    28
    DAR
    7
    RCH
    13
    CLT
    20
    DOV
    24
    NSH
    7
    KEN
    15
    MLW
    6
    DAY
    14
    CHI
    15
    NHA
    3
    PPR
    14
    GTY
    11
    IRP
    6
    GLN
    33
    MCH
    8
    BRI
    13
    CAL
    20
    RCH
    34
    DOV
    6
    KAN
    12
    CLT
    30
    MEM
    7
    TEX
    19
    PHO
    9
    HOM
    37
    5th 4143
    2006 DAY
    14
    CAL
    10
    MXC
    1*
    LVS
    6
    ATL
    38
    BRI
    4
    TEX
    10
    NSH
    3*
    PHO
    39
    TAL
    30
    RCH
    10
    DAR
    1
    CLT
    29
    DOV
    7
    NSH
    4
    KEN
    3
    MLW
    2
    DAY
    30
    CHI
    14
    NHA
    3
    MAR
    3
    GTY
    3*
    IRP
    8
    GLN
    12
    MCH
    6
    BRI
    22
    CAL
    15
    RCH
    6
    DOV
    40
    KAN
    33
    CLT
    8
    MEM
    6
    TEX
    8
    PHO
    3
    HOM
    4
    4th 4667
    2007 DAY
    9
    CAL
    8
    MXC
    2
    LVS
    12
    TEX
    2
    PHO
    4
    RCH
    41
    DAR
    1
    CLT
    34
    DOV
    2
    MLW
    RL
    NHA
    5
    CHI
    7
    GLN
    14
    MCH
    1
    CAL
    3
    RCH
    7
    DOV
    1
    KAN
    6
    CLT
    5
    TEX
    3
    PHO
    28
    HOM
    13
    2nd
    Tony Stewart ATL
    10
    Aric Almirola BRI
    32
    NSH
    19
    TAL
    20
    NSH
    10
    KEN
    6
    MLW
    1
    DAY
    28
    IRP
    6
    CGV
    11
    BRI
    10
    Travis Kittleson GTY
    17
    J. J. Yeley MEM
    11
    2008 Tony Stewart Toyota DAY
    1
    CAL
    1*
    LVS
    27
    TEX
    10
    TAL
    1*
    DAR
    1*
    NHA
    1*
    CHI
    9
    MCH
    3
    Kyle Busch ATL
    24*
    NSH
    16*
    MXC
    1
    Denny Hamlin BRI
    26
    PHO
    3
    RCH
    1
    CLT
    2
    DAY
    1
    Joey Logano DOV
    6
    NSH
    31
    KEN
    1*
    MLW
    2
    GTY
    2
    IRP
    8
    CGV
    17
    GLN
    7
    BRI
    16
    CAL
    6
    RCH
    7
    DOV
    14
    KAN
    9
    CLT
    14
    MEM
    5
    TEX
    4
    PHO
    10
    HOM
    10
    2009 DAY
    20
    CAL
    3
    BRI
    9
    TEX
    12
    NSH
    1*
    PHO
    4
    TAL
    3
    RCH
    6
    DAR
    12
    CLT
    5
    DOV
    2
    KEN
    1
    NHA
    2*
    DAY
    4
    CHI
    1*
    GLN
    33
    ATL
    6
    KAN
    1
    CAL
    1
    CLT
    14
    TEX
    24
    HOM
    4
    Denny Hamlin LVS
    21
    RCH
    17
    DOV
    27
    PHO
    12
    Brad Coleman NSH
    10
    MLW
    24
    GTY
    5
    IRP
    16
    IOW
    13
    MCH
    23
    BRI
    29
    CGV
    28
    Matt DiBenedetto MEM
    14
    2010 Joey Logano DAY
    7
    CAL
    5*
    BRI
    14
    NSH
    8*
    PHO
    10
    TEX
    2
    TAL
    2
    RCH
    6
    CLT
    3
    KEN
    1*
    NHA
    4
    DAY
    2
    CHI
    2
    GLN
    2
    MCH
    6
    BRI
    10
    CGV
    6
    ATL
    6
    DOV
    2
    KAN
    1
    CAL
    5
    CLT
    4
    TEX
    4
    PHO
    3
    HOM
    7
    Denny Hamlin LVS
    2
    DAR
    1*
    DOV
    12
    RCH
    6
    Matt DiBenedetto NSH
    10
    ROA
    29
    GTY
    29
    IRP
    31
    IOW
    9
    GTY
    24
    2011 Joey Logano DAY
    12
    PHO
    6
    BRI
    5
    CAL
    7
    TEX
    4
    TAL
    2
    NSH
    4
    DOV
    13
    CLT
    11
    MCH
    6
    DAY
    1
    KEN
    10
    NHA
    29
    GLN
    3
    BRI
    2
    CLT
    19
    TEX
    8
    HOM
    10
    Denny Hamlin LVS
    7
    RCH
    1*
    DAR
    2
    Drew Herring IOW
    12
    IRP
    8
    IOW
    11
    Ryan Truex ATL
    11
    RCH
    4
    CHI
    13
    DOV
    8
    KAN
    10
    PHO
    8
    2012 Joey Logano DAY
    16
    PHO
    8
    LVS TEX
    15
    RCH
    18
    DAR
    1
    CLT
    6
    IND
    7
    CLT
    1*
    KAN TEX
    10
    Ryan Truex BRI
    10
    CAL TAL
    11
    DOV
    2
    GLN
    15
    CGV BRI ATL HOM
    38
    Bubba Wallace IOW
    9
    IOW
    7
    RCH
    10
    CHI KEN DOV
    12
    Michael McDowell MCH
    7
    ROA KEN
    Clint Bowyer DAY
    26
    NHA CHI
    Brian Vickers PHO
    2
    2013 DAY
    19
    PHO
    17
    LVS
    3
    BRI
    3
    CAL
    34
    TEX
    9
    RCH
    4
    TAL
    15
    DAR
    3
    CLT
    11
    DOV
    2
    IOW
    29
    MCH
    33
    ROA
    6
    KEN
    4
    DAY
    13
    NHA
    2
    CHI
    5
    IND
    4
    IOW
    3
    GLN
    3
    MOH
    5
    BRI
    34
    ATL
    15
    RCH
    7
    CHI
    6
    KEN
    7
    DOV
    4
    KAN
    29
    CLT
    31
    Denny Hamlin TEX
    2
    Drew Herring PHO
    16
    HOM
    15
    2014 Matt Kenseth DAY
    14
    PHO
    5
    LVS
    6
    BRI
    5
    CAL
    7
    TEX
    6
    DAR
    3
    CLT
    6
    DOV
    4
    KEN
    36
    NHA
    3
    IND
    3
    GLN
    5
    ATL
    11
    RCH
    12
    KAN
    6
    CLT
    3
    TEX
    5
    HOM
    1
    9th 1142
    Daniel Suárez RCH
    19
    Bubba Wallace TAL
    31
    DAY
    7
    Michael McDowell IOW
    7
    IOW
    2
    Sam Hornish Jr. MCH
    2
    Kenny Habul ROA
    14
    MOH
    31
    Erik Jones CHI
    7
    BRI
    8
    PHO
    6
    Denny Hamlin CHI
    32
    Justin Boston KEN
    9
    DOV
    12
    2015 Erik Jones DAY
    18
    LVS
    29
    CAL
    3
    TEX
    1*
    BRI
    4
    TAL
    30
    IOW
    3
    CLT
    15
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    2
    IND
    34
    RCH
    5
    CLT
    2
    TEX
    4
    PHO
    3
    HOM
    3
    5th 1186
    Matt Kenseth ATL
    8
    PHO
    2
    DOV
    2
    CHI
    2
    KAN
    2*
    Denny Hamlin RCH
    1*
    MCH
    10
    NHA
    1*
    BRI
    3*
    DAR
    1*
    DOV
    2
    Ross Kenseth CHI
    6
    David Ragan DAY
    7
    Kenny Wallace IOW
    15
    Kenny Habul GLN
    29
    MOH
    28
    ROA
    14
    Matt Tifft KEN
    10
    2016 Erik Jones DAY
    31
    ATL
    3
    LVS
    3
    PHO
    2
    CAL
    15
    TEX
    2
    BRI
    1
    RCH
    34
    TAL
    21
    DOV
    1*
    CLT
    31
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    2
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    4
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    27
    DAY
    10
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    4
    NHA
    2
    IND
    22
    IOW
    1*
    GLN
    12
    MOH
    6
    BRI
    33
    ROA
    21
    DAR
    6
    RCH
    2
    CHI
    1
    KEN
    28*
    DOV
    16
    CLT
    5
    KAN
    15
    TEX
    4
    PHO
    10
    HOM
    9
    8th 2220
    2017 DAY
    32
    PHO
    3
    CAL
    4
    TEX
    1*
    BRI
    1
    TAL
    5
    DOV
    35
    DAY
    25
    KEN
    3*
    IND
    23
    GLN
    8
    DAR
    4
    CHI
    18*
    DOV
    20
    CLT
    30
    KAN
    15*
    TEX
    1*
    PHO
    3
    4th 4001
    Denny Hamlin ATL
    20
    CLT
    5
    MCH
    1
    Daniel Suárez LVS
    3
    BRI
    2
    Kyle Benjamin RCH
    32
    POC
    16
    Christopher Bell IOW
    16
    RCH
    6
    HOM
    36
    Ryan Preece NHA
    2
    IOW
    1
    KEN
    4
    James Davison MOH
    4
    ROA
    37
    2018 Christopher Bell DAY
    39
    ATL
    3
    LVS
    2
    PHO
    4
    CAL
    21
    TEX
    2
    BRI
    29
    RCH
    1*
    TAL
    12
    DOV
    4
    CLT
    3
    POC
    36
    MCH
    11
    IOW
    2
    CHI
    12
    DAY
    3
    KEN
    1
    NHA
    1*
    IOW
    1
    GLN
    9
    MOH
    11
    BRI
    2
    ROA
    23
    DAR
    34
    IND
    7
    LVS
    4
    RCH
    1
    ROV
    5
    DOV
    1*
    KAN
    37
    TEX
    32
    PHO
    1*
    HOM
    11
    4th 4026
    2019 DAY
    6
    ATL
    1*
    LVS
    13
    PHO
    30
    CAL
    3
    TEX
    3*
    BRI
    1
    RCH
    16
    TAL
    3
    DOV
    1
    CLT
    31
    POC
    5
    MCH
    13
    IOW
    1*
    CHI
    38
    DAY
    3
    KEN
    2
    NHA
    1*
    IOW
    2*
    GLN
    2
    MOH
    2
    BRI
    14
    ROA
    1
    DAR
    4
    IND
    29
    LVS
    2*
    RCH
    1*
    ROV
    12
    DOV
    25
    KAN
    12
    TEX
    1*
    PHO
    16*
    HOM
    5
    3rd 4032
    2020 Harrison Burton DAY
    2
    LVS
    5
    CAL
    1
    PHO
    2
    DAR
    9
    CLT
    9
    BRI
    4
    ATL
    5
    HOM
    1
    HOM
    8
    TAL
    32
    POC
    32
    IRC
    25
    KEN
    17
    KEN
    12
    TEX
    4
    KAN
    3
    ROA
    16
    DRC
    8
    DOV
    5
    DOV
    11
    DAY
    5
    DAR
    6
    RCH
    16
    RCH
    4
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    4
    LVS
    9
    TAL
    23
    ROV
    33
    KAN
    11
    TEX
    1
    MAR
    1*
    PHO
    6
    8th 2248
    2021 DAY
    3*
    DRC
    6
    HOM
    39
    LVS
    9
    PHO
    12
    ATL
    3
    MAR
    7
    TAL
    10
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    11
    DOV
    6
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    6
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    3
    MOH
    38
    TEX
    30
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    3
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    37
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    5
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    24
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    5
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    5
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    9
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    5
    DAY
    9
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    2
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    9
    BRI
    7
    LVS
    10
    TAL
    25
    ROV
    15
    TEX
    8
    KAN
    34
    MAR
    20
    PHO
    3
    9th 2193
    2023 John Hunter Nemechek DAY
    2
    CAL
    1*
    LVS
    6
    PHO
    6
    ATL
    8
    COA
    27
    RCH
    2
    MAR
    1*
    TAL
    32
    DOV
    5
    DAR
    5*
    CLT
    2
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    10
    SON
    16
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    6
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    2
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    1
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    1*
    POC
    32
    ROA
    34
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    1*
    IRC
    13
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    6
    DAY
    28
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    3*
    KAN
    1*
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    3
    TEX
    1
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    8
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    2
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    3
    MAR
    18
    PHO
    28
    4th 4009
    2024 DAY
    7
    ATL
    32
    LVS
    1*
    PHO
    32
    COA
    3
    SON
    6
    IOW
    27
    NSH
    1*
    CSC
    25
    MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO
    Aric Almirola RCH
    2*
    MAR
    1*
    DAR
    5
    IND
    Ryan Truex TEX
    7
    TAL
    34
    DOV
    1
    PIR
    27
    POC
    19
    Ty Gibbs CLT
    9
    Christopher Bell NHA
    1

    Car No. 54 history[edit]

    Multiple drivers (2013-2015)
    Sam Hornish Jr.atRoad America in 2014.

    In 2012, Kyle Busch fielded the No. 54 & After running the 54 for his team in 2012 with only one win (by his brother Kurt), Kyle Busch returned to JGR's strong Nationwide program with the No. 54 as a fourth JGR car, running 26 races and bringing sponsor Monster Energy with him. Parker Kligerman would take over the newly renumbered 77 for KBM. Busch didn't take long to get to victory lane. He won the pole, lead the most laps, and won the race in only the second race of the 2013 season at Phoenix International Raceway. He then scored victories at Bristol (4th race) and at Fontana (5th race). During the 2013 season, he won a total of 12 races.[105] Joey Coulter, Owen Kelly, and Drew Herring also ran in the 54, which finished 2nd in the owner's championship to the Team Penske No. 22 by one point.[106]

    For the 2014 season, Kyle Busch ran part-time the No. 54 car, running all Sprint Cup Series companion races except Talladega and Daytona in July. Former IRL champion Sam Hornish Jr., who was not re-signed by Team Penske after scoring a win and finishing 2nd in Nationwide points in 2013, ran 7 races to help compete for the owner's championship.[105]AtIowa in May, Hornish won the Get To Know Newton 250, beating Ryan Blaney's 22 for his third career win.[107] The 54 once again finished 2nd in owners points to the Penske 22.

    In 2015, Kyle Busch suffered injuries during the season-opening race at Daytona. He broke his leg after hitting the inside wall that had no SAFER barrier installed. His replacements were announced to be Erik Jones (at least 3 races), Cup series teammate Denny Hamlin (5 races), and road course veteran Boris Said (7 races).[108] Busch returned to the Xfinity Series at Michigan in June and scored his first win of the season. Jones scored a win the following race at Chicagoland, his second of the season.[89]

    Part-time (2020)

    For the 2020 season Kyle Busch (5 races) and Denny Hamlin (1 race) will race in the No. 54 car (previously used in 2012–15).

    Multiple drivers (2021)

    On January 27, 2021, it was confirmed that Ty Gibbs, Ty Dillon, Denny Hamlin, Kyle Busch, and Martin Truex Jr. would drive the 54 car in select races for the 2021 season. Ty Gibbs won in his series debut at the Daytona Road Course while Busch won by 11 seconds at COTA. Following Busch's win, Gibbs won again the next week at Charlotte holding off Austin Cindric for the second time. In the series’ return to Nashville Superspeedway, Busch made history by winning his 100th race. On July 3, Busch battled back from adversity to win the Henry 180 at Road America.

    Ty Gibbs (2021–2022)

    Ty Gibbs returned to the No. 54 in 2022 on a full-time basis. He won at Las Vegas, Atlanta, and Richmond. At the Martinsville spring race on April 8, Gibbs finished eighth after Sam Mayer did a bump and run on him on the final lap. After the race, Gibbs attempted to spin Mayer out during the cool-down laps before both drivers engaged in a fistfight on pit road.[109] In addition to this incident, Gibbs was fined US$15,000 for hitting Mayer's car on pit road after the race.[110] Gibbs scored his fourth win at Road America by passing Kyle Larson on the final lap.[111] He claimed his fifth win of the season at Michigan.[112]AtWatkins Glen, Gibbs fiercely battled William Byron for the lead throughout most of the race until they both spun off-course during the final restart, resulting in Gibbs finishing 27th.[113] At the Martinsville playoff race, Gibbs dumped Jones to the outside wall on the final overtime lap to win and make the Championship 4.[114] After the race, he compared himself to Jesus in an interview on the SiriusXM NASCAR channel.[115] Gibbs dominated at Phoenix to become the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion.[116]

    Car No. 54 results[edit]

    NASCAR Xfinity Series results
    Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Owners Pts
    2013 Kyle Busch 54 Toyota DAY
    32
    PHO
    1*
    LVS
    2
    BRI
    1*
    CAL
    1*
    TEX
    1*
    RCH
    3
    DAR
    1*
    CLT
    1*
    DOV
    5*
    MCH
    4
    KEN
    5*
    DAY
    11
    NHA
    1*
    IND
    1*
    GLN
    24
    BRI
    1*
    ATL
    2
    RCH
    4
    CHI
    1*
    DOV
    8
    KAN
    4
    CLT
    1
    TEX
    26
    PHO
    1*
    HOM
    3
    2nd 1294
    Joey Coulter TAL
    21
    CHI
    14
    Drew Herring IOW
    11
    IOW
    6
    KEN
    6
    Owen Kelly ROA
    4
    MOH
    23
    2014 Kyle Busch DAY
    4*
    PHO
    1*
    LVS
    2
    BRI
    1
    CAL
    3
    TEX
    2
    DAR
    4*
    RCH
    3
    CLT
    3
    DOV
    1*
    MCH
    4
    KEN
    3
    DAY
    17
    NHA
    2
    IND
    2
    GLN
    2
    BRI
    2*
    ATL
    4
    RCH
    1**
    CHI
    3*
    DOV
    1*
    KAN
    1
    CLT
    2
    TEX
    1*
    PHO
    2*
    HOM
    2
    2nd 1324
    Sam Hornish Jr. TAL
    5
    IOW
    1*
    ROA
    12*
    CHI
    36
    IOW
    4
    MOH
    30
    KEN
    30
    2015 Kyle Busch DAY
    26
    MCH
    1
    KEN
    3*
    NHA
    4
    IND
    1*
    BRI
    1
    DAR
    2
    RCH
    2
    CHI
    1*
    DOV
    3*
    CLT
    31*
    KAN
    1
    TEX
    14
    PHO
    1*
    HOM
    30
    2nd 1191
    Erik Jones ATL
    13
    PHO
    5
    RCH
    4
    DOV
    9*
    CHI
    1*
    DAY
    8
    IOW
    7
    KEN
    8
    Denny Hamlin LVS
    4
    CAL
    18
    TEX
    7
    BRI
    31
    CLT
    2
    Boris Said TAL
    16
    IOW
    26
    GLN
    4
    MOH
    13
    ROA
    6
    2020 Kyle Busch DAY LVS CAL PHO
    3*
    DAR
    2
    CLT
    1*
    BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL POC IND KEN KEN TEX
    37
    KAN ROA DAY DOV DOV DAY RCH
    3
    RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT KAN TEX MAR PHO 37th 257
    Denny Hamlin DAR
    5
    2021 Ty Dillon DAY
    14
    HOM
    37
    LVS
    31
    TAL
    35
    2nd 4031
    Ty Gibbs DRC
    1
    PHO
    2
    MAR
    4
    DAR
    18
    DOV
    5
    CLT
    1
    MOH
    3
    POC
    2
    GLN
    1*
    IRC
    19
    MCH
    13
    RCH
    7*
    BRI
    11
    LVS
    11
    ROV
    21
    KAN
    1
    MAR
    27
    Kyle Busch COA
    1*
    TEX
    1*
    NSH
    1*
    ROA
    1
    ATL
    1*
    Denny Hamlin DAR
    12*
    Martin Truex Jr. ATL
    2*
    Christopher Bell NHA
    1*
    DAY
    6
    John Hunter Nemechek TAL
    22
    TEX
    1*
    PHO
    6
    2022 Ty Gibbs DAY
    11
    CAL
    13
    LVS
    1
    PHO
    6
    ATL
    1
    COA
    15
    RCH
    1
    MAR
    8*
    TAL
    35
    DOV
    3
    DAR
    16
    TEX
    12
    CLT
    2
    PIR
    7*
    NSH
    4
    ROA
    1
    ATL
    35
    NHA
    21*
    POC
    2
    IRC
    8
    MCH
    1*
    GLN
    27
    DAY
    7
    DAR
    6
    KAN
    3*
    BRI
    36
    TEX
    3
    TAL
    7
    ROV
    2
    LVS
    4
    HOM
    2
    MAR
    1*
    PHO
    1*
    1st 4040

    Car No. 81 history[edit]

    Smith's No. 81 car at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

    The No. 81 car made its debut in 2021 as the fifth JGR entry at Road America. It was driven by Ty Gibbs while Kyle Busch occupied Gibbs' usual No. 54.

    The No. 81 returned full-time in 2024 with Chandler Smith behind the wheel. Smith started the season with a fifth place finish at Daytona. He later scored wins at Phoenix and Richmond.[117][118]

    Car No. 81 results[edit]

    NASCAR Xfinity Series results
    Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Owners Pts
    2021 Ty Gibbs 81 Toyota DAY DAY HOM LVS PHO ATL MAR TAL DAR DOV COA CLT MOH TEX NSH POC ROA
    33
    ATL NHA GLN IND MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT TEX KAN MAR PHO 48th 8
    2024 Chandler Smith DAY
    5
    ATL
    2
    LVS
    3
    PHO
    1*
    COA
    8
    RCH
    1
    MAR
    3
    TEX
    15
    TAL
    25
    DOV
    7
    DAR
    12
    CLT
    18
    PIR
    35
    SON
    8
    IOW
    8*
    NHA
    15
    NSH
    2
    CSC
    38
    POC
    15
    IND MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO

    NASCAR Truck Series[edit]

    Erik Jones in 2013.

    From 2000 to 2002, Joe Gibbs fielded trucks numbered 20 and 48 in the Craftsman Truck Series for his sons Coy and J. D. Gibbs. Coy ran 12 races in 2000, then the full 2001 and 2002 seasons, with 21 top 10s and 10th-place points finishes in the latter two seasons. J. D. only ran a total of 8 races over the three seasons, with no top 10 finishes.[7][119][120][121][122]

    From 2004 to 2006, JGR drivers drove in the Truck Series for Chevrolet-affiliated Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, fielding Bobby Labonte, Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin, J. J. Yeley, Jason Leffler, and Aric Almirola in select races.[123] In 2006, JGR contracted Spears Motorsports to field Almirola in their 75 truck for his rookie Truck season.[124] Almirola had three top 10s (compared to two top 10s in four starts the previous year), finishing 18th in points.[125]

    Gibbs after Kyle Busch won the 2015 Toyota/Save Mart 350

    From 2010 through 2022, JGR drivers competed in the Truck Series through Kyle Busch Motorsports, owned by Cup Series driver Kyle Busch. KBM used JGR-built engines in competition.[126] The partnership ended following the 2022 season when Busch left the organization.

    ARCA Menards Series[edit]

    Riley Herbst in 2017

    In 1999, Joe Gibbs Racing fielded the No. 18 car for Jason Leffler for one race. Leffler finish 5th at Atlanta. In 2000, Leffler returned at Charlotte, he started 2nd and led one lap, however, he crashed with 55 of 67 laps completed.

    From 2004 to 2005, Joe Gibbs Racing partnered with Shaver Motorsports to field development drivers in the ARCA Racing Series.[127] Denny Hamlin finished third in the 2004 season finale at Talladega.[128] J. J. Yeley ran the 2005 season opener at Daytona, as part of his development deal with JGR.[24][128] Aric Almirola ran the 2005 finale at Talladega.[127]

    Other Car results[edit]

    ARCA Menards Series results
    Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Owners Pts
    2004 Denny Hamlin 10 Pontiac DAY NSH SLM KEN TOL CLT KAN POC MCH SBO BLN KEN GTW POC LER NSH ISF TOL DSF CHI SLM TAL
    3
    107th 215
    2005 2 NSH
    36
    SLM KEN TOL LAN MIL POC MCH KAN KEN BLN POC GTW LER NSH MCH ISF TOL DSF CHI SLM
    J. J. Yeley Chevy DAY
    3
    Aric Almirola TAL
    37

    Car No. 18 history[edit]

    Leffler raced one race in 1999 and one race in 2000 with No. 18.

    In 2010, Joe Gibbs Racing entered the No. 18 at Michigan for Max Gresham which was also entered again as Brennan Poole due to Gresham having a contractual obligation for another team that day of the race although the team would later withdraw their entry from the race entirely.

    On December 15, 2016, it was announced that JGR would field a car for Riley Herbst full-time in the 2017 season.[129] Matt Tifft ran the season opener at Daytona due to Herbst not being eligible to compete in the race.[130]

    In 2018, Herbst returned for another full-time season. In 2019, Herbst drove the No. 18 for eight races, while Ty Gibbs drove for 11 races, winning at Gateway and Salem. Todd Gilliland drove one race at Pocono.

    In 2020, Gibbs ran 16 races, winning six times, while Herbst ran the other four races. Despite missing four races, Gibbs finished fifth in the driver's standings. Gibbs also raced in the ARCA East series, winning at Toledo and finishing second in the standings of the six-race season. Gibbs ran full-time in 2021, winning 10 of the 20 races and finishing in the top three 17 times en route to the series championship. Gibbs also ran a standalone ARCA West event at Phoenix in March and a standalone ARCA East event at Dover in May, winning both races. For 2022, the No. 18 was fielded by Kyle Busch Motorsports.

    In 2023, the car returned to JGR, with Connor Mosack driving six races and William Sawalich driving 13 races. Following the Bristol race, Sawalich clinched the 2023 ARCA Menards Series East championship.[131]

    Car No. 18 results[edit]

    ARCA Menards Series results
    Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Owners Pts
    1999 Jason Leffler 18 Pontiac DAY ATL SLM AND CLT MCH POC TOL SBS BLN POC KIL FRS FLM ISF WIN DSF SLM CLT TAL ATL
    5
    87th 205
    2000 DAY SLM AND CLT KIL FRS MCH POC TOL KEN BLN POC WIN ISF KEN DSF SLM CLT
    31
    TAL ATL 124th 100
    2017 Matt Tifft Toyota DAY
    12
    5th 4555
    Riley Herbst NSH
    7
    SLM
    12
    TAL
    8
    TOL
    5
    ELK
    3*
    POC
    1*
    MCH
    16
    MAD
    3
    IOW
    12
    IRP
    13
    POC
    2
    WIN
    17
    ISF
    16
    ROA
    2
    DSF
    16
    SLM
    17
    CHI
    13
    KEN
    7
    KAN
    9
    2018 DAY
    10
    NSH
    13
    SLM
    6
    TAL
    17
    TOL
    19
    CLT
    2
    POC
    5
    MCH
    2
    MAD
    13
    GTW
    5
    CHI
    6
    IOW
    17
    ELK
    4
    POC
    5
    ISF
    9
    BLN
    9
    DSF
    3
    SLM
    9
    IRP
    8
    KAN
    4
    3rd 4595
    2019 DAY
    10
    TAL
    2
    CLT
    19
    POC
    2*
    MCH
    12
    CHI
    6
    DSF
    6
    KAN
    16
    16th 1485
    Ty Gibbs FIF
    2
    SLM
    6
    NSH
    2
    TOL
    2
    MAD
    8
    GTW
    1
    ELK
    2
    IOW
    5
    ISF
    15
    SLM
    1*
    IRP
    15*
    13th 2315
    Todd Gilliland POC
    2*
    2020 Riley Herbst DAY
    7
    TAL
    4
    KAN
    3
    MCH
    1
    24th 167
    Ty Gibbs PHO
    3*
    POC
    1*
    IRP
    15
    KEN
    1*
    IOW
    1*
    TOL
    2
    TOL
    10*
    DRC
    2
    GTW
    1*
    L44
    4
    TOL
    3
    BRI
    2
    WIN
    1*
    MEM
    1
    ISF
    10
    KAN
    14
    5th 674
    2021 DAY
    4
    PHO
    1*
    TAL
    27
    KAN
    1**
    TOL
    1*
    CLT
    1**
    MOH
    1*
    POC
    2
    ELK
    4*
    BLN
    2*
    IOW
    1*
    WIN
    1
    GLN
    3
    MCH
    1*
    ISF
    2
    MLW
    1**
    DSF
    2
    BRI
    1*
    SLM
    2*
    KAN
    2*
    1st 997
    2023 Connor Mosack DAY
    2*
    KAN
    4
    CLT
    9
    POC
    2
    MCH
    3
    KAN
    1*
    2nd 1046
    William Sawalich PHO
    13*
    BLN
    1
    ELK
    2
    MOH
    2
    IOW
    2*
    IRP
    4
    GLN
    4
    ISF
    5
    MLW
    1*
    DSF
    5
    BRI
    1
    SLM
    6
    TOL
    1*
    Taylor Gray TAL
    7
    2024 Tanner Gray DAY
    24
    TAL
    3
    KAN
    2*
    CLT
    1
    MCH KAN
    William Sawalich PHO
    1*
    DOV
    17*
    IOW
    2
    MOH
    1
    BLN
    1*
    IRP SLM ELK ISF MLW DSF GLN BRI TOL

    Car No. 19 history[edit]

    In 2018, Drew Herring drove the No. 19 NOS Energy Drink/ORCA Coolers/Advance Auto Parts Toyota at the season finale at Kansas, winning the pole and finishing 8th.

    Car No. 19 results[edit]

    ARCA Menards Series results
    Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts
    2018 Drew Herring 19 Toyota DAY NSH SLM TAL TOL CLT POC MCH MAD GTW CHI IOW ELK POC ISF BLN DSF SLM IRP KAN
    8*
    75th 205

    Car No. 81 history[edit]

    In 2017, Riley Herbst was entered at the season opener in Daytona in the team's second car (No. 81), but he was ineligible to race. Herbst and Zane Smith were both ineligible to run the season opener at Daytona, though ARCA allowed both to participate in practice.

    In 2022, JGR would bring back the No. 81 for Brandon Jones in five races with sponsorship from Menards. He would win three times: Charlotte, Iowa, and Watkins Glen.

    Car No. 81 results[edit]

    ARCA Menards Series results
    Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts
    2017 Riley Herbst 81 Toyota DAY
    Wth
    NSH SLM TAL TOL ELK POC MCH MAD IOW IRP POC WIN ISF ROA DSF SLM CHI KEN KAN
    2021 Sammy Smith DAY PHO TAL KAN TOL CLT MOH POC ELK BLN IOW
    18
    WIN GLN MCH ISF MLW
    5
    DSF BRI
    2
    SLM KAN 35th 107[132]
    2022 Brandon Jones DAY PHO TAL KAN CLT
    1*
    IOW
    1
    BLN ELK MOH POC
    3
    IRP MCH GLN
    1
    ISF MLW DSF KAN BRI
    2
    SLM TOL 19th 227

    Controversy[edit]

    Following the 2008 Chicagoland race, NASCAR made a regulation change specifically to Toyota, which mandated them to run a smaller restrictor plate to cut horsepower by an estimated 15 to 20 horsepower (15 kW) from their engines. After the August 16, 2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Michigan International Speedway, NASCAR used a dynamometer to test the horsepower of several cars from all competing manufacturers. While testing the two Joe Gibbs Racing cars, officials found that the throttle pedal on both cars had been manipulated using magnets a quarter-inch thick to prevent the accelerator from going 100 percent wide open. Joe Gibbs issued a statement saying "we will take full responsibility and accept any penalties NASCAR levied against us" and "we will also investigate internally how this incident took place and who was involved and make whatever decisions are necessary to ensure that this kind of situation never happens again."[133] Seven crew members were suspended indefinitely and two drivers and the team were penalized 150 points apiece.[134]

    Additionally, JGR has been at the center of controversy regarding the closure of smaller teams who formed a technical alliance with them and TRD. Examples of this are the closure of Furniture Row Racingin2018[135] and Leavine Family Racingin2020.[136]

    Motocross team[edit]

    In 2008, Gibbs branched out into motorcycle racing, forming the JGRMX team competing in the AMA motocross and Supercross championships.[137][138] The team is based in Huntersville, North Carolina and is managed by Gibbs' son, Coy Gibbs.[137]

    On January 5, 2008 the Muscle Milk/Toyota/JGRMX Team made its racing debut in the first round of the 2008 Supercross SeriesinAnaheim, CA with riders Josh Hansen and Josh Summey.[139] Josh Grant and Cody Cooper rode for the team in 2009,[140] with Grant winning the opening round of Supercross at Anaheim. Grant and Justin Brayton rode for the team in 2010,[141] and Davi Millsaps replaced Grant in 2011.[142] James Stewart replaced Brayton in 2012,[143] and won the Oakland and Daytona Supercrosses, while Millsaps finished second in points. On May 6, 2012, Stewart and the team officially parted ways.[144]

    Grant and Brayton returned as the team's two riders in 2013[145] and were joined by Phil Nicoletti in 2014. Justin Barcia and Weston Peick replaced Grant and Brayton on the team in 2015,[146] with Barcia winning two nationals (Budds Creek and RedBud). In 2017, the team switched from YamahatoSuzuki and added a 250cc effort, with Nicoletti and Matt Bisceglia.[147] For 2018, JGRMX/Autotrader/Yoshimura Suzuki became the official factory Suzuki program, with riders Peick and Justin Bogle (450) and 2017 250SX West Champion Justin Hill, Nicoletti, Jimmy Decotis, and Kyle Peters (250).[148] Hill scored a win at San Diego while Bogle missed most of the season with injuries as Malcolm Stewart filled in for him.[149] The 2019 team consists of two-time Supercross champion Chad Reed, Peick, Hill (450), Decotis, Peters, Alex Martin, Enzo Lopes (250).[150] Peick suffered serious facial injuries in a crash at the Paris Supercross in October 2018.[151]

    J. D. Gibbs health complications and passing[edit]

    It was reported on March 25, 2015, that J. D. Gibbs had begun treatment for symptoms impacting areas of brain function, including speech and processing issues.[152] It was later announced on January 11, 2019, that J. D. Gibbs had died following complications of degenerative neurological disease. A memorial service was held on January 25, 2019.[153]

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