Bobby Labonte






































Bobby Labonte

Bobby Labonte at the Daytona 500 (cropped).JPG
Labonte at the 2015 Daytona 500.

BornRobert Allen Labonte
(1964-05-08) May 8, 1964 (age 54)
Corpus Christi, Texas
Achievements
2000 Winston Cup Series Champion
1991 Busch Series Champion
2001 IROC Champion
1995 Coca-Cola 600 Winner
2000 Brickyard 400 Winner
2000 Southern 500 Winner

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career
729 races run over 25 years

2016 position
43rd
Best finish1st (2000)
First race
1991 Budweiser 500 (Dover)
Last race
2016 Hellmann's 500 (Talladega)
First win
1995 Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte)
Last win
2003 Ford 400 (Homestead)






WinsTop tensPoles
2120326


NASCAR Xfinity Series career
203 races run over 19 years

2016 position
118th
Best finish1st (1991)
First race
1982 Autumn 150 (Martinsville)
Last race
2016 PowerShares QQQ 300 (Daytona)
First win
1991 Budweiser 250 (Bristol)
Last win
2007 Aaron's 312 (Talladega)






WinsTop tensPoles
1010010


NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series career
10 races run over 5 years
Best finish36th (2005)
First race
1996 GM Goodwrench/AC Delco 300 (Phoenix)
Last race
2007 Michigan 200 (Michigan)
First win
2005 Kroger 250 (Martinsville)






WinsTop tensPoles
150

Statistics current as of October 23, 2016.

Robert Allen Labonte (born May 8, 1964) is an American professional stock car racing driver. The 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion, he currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series, driving the No. 18 Toyota for RDV Competition, and is an analyst on NASCAR RaceDay for FOX Sports.
He and his older brother, Terry Labonte, are one of only two pairs of brothers to have both won the Cup championships (along with Kurt Busch and Kyle Busch). He is also the uncle of former Xfinity Series race winner Justin Labonte.


Labonte is the first driver to have won both the Winston Cup championship (2000) and the Busch Series championship (1991). He also won the IROC title in 2001. Labonte is also the first driver to complete the NASCAR Triple Threat at the same track, by winning races at Martinsville in each of NASCAR's top three racing series.




Contents





  • 1 Racing career

    • 1.1 Beginnings


    • 1.2 Xfinity Series

      • 1.2.1 1990


      • 1.2.2 1991


      • 1.2.3 1992


      • 1.2.4 1993


      • 1.2.5 1994


      • 1.2.6 1996–present



    • 1.3 Sprint Cup Series

      • 1.3.1 1995–2000


      • 1.3.2 2001–2005


      • 1.3.3 2006–2008


      • 1.3.4 2009


      • 1.3.5 2010


      • 1.3.6 2011–2012


      • 1.3.7 2013–2016



    • 1.4 Whelen Euro Series



  • 2 Broadcasting career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Motorsports career results

    • 4.1 NASCAR

      • 4.1.1 Sprint Cup Series

        • 4.1.1.1 Daytona 500



      • 4.1.2 Xfinity Series


      • 4.1.3 Craftsman Truck Series


      • 4.1.4 Whelen Euro Series - Elite 1



    • 4.2 International Race of Champions


    • 4.3 24 Hours of Daytona



  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Racing career



Beginnings


Labonte was born on May 8, 1964 in Corpus Christi, Texas. He began racing in 1969 in quarter midgets in his home state of Texas, winning his first feature race one year later. From then until 1977, he drove in quarter-midgets throughout the United States, winning many races. In 1978, he advanced to the go-kart ranks, but moved to North Carolina with his family following older brother Terry's advancement to the Winston Cup Series. In 1980, Bobby made his NASCAR International Sedan Series debut in Atlanta, finishing third. Bobby made his Busch Series debut in 1982 at Martinsville Speedway, finishing 30th. Following his graduation from Trinity High School, he worked as a fabricator on Terry's cars at Hagan Racing. Labonte returned to the Busch Series in 1985, running two races in a car he owned himself at Martinsville. In his first race, he finished 30th, bringing home only $220. In his next race, though, he finished in 17th, his best finish so far.


The next season, Bobby prepared his own car, which Terry drove, and Terry won his first Busch pole position and finished second at Road Atlanta.


Labonte's main success came driving late-model stock cars. In 1987, Labonte won 12 races at Caraway Speedway, clinching the track championship, in addition to working for Jay Hedgecock. The following season, he competed at Concord Motorsports Park, winning six times, and ran six more Busch races, finishing 16th at Darlington Raceway. The next season, he ran seven more Busch Series races and had his first top-five finish at North Carolina Speedway. He had two more top-10s that year.



Xfinity Series



1990


By 1990, Labonte had finally earned enough money to race in the Busch Series full-time. He founded his own team, and drove the No. 44 Oldsmobile. He was successful, winning two poles (both at Bristol Motor Speedway), scoring six top-5s, and 17 top-10s. He ended up finishing fourth in the standings and was also voted the Busch Series' "Most Popular Driver."



1991


Next season, he continued his second-division success by winning the NASCAR Busch Series championship with two wins, 10 top-five and 21 top-10 finishes. He also won his first Busch Series race, at Bristol, then won again at O'Reilly Raceway Park in August.
In addition to his Busch Series schedule, he made two Winston Cup starts in a Bobby Labonte Racing car at Dover International Speedway and Michigan International Speedway, finishing 34th and 38th, respectively. He won his first Busch Series title.



1992


His 1992 season was a successful one, and he ended up winning three races (at Lanier, Hickory, and Martinsville respectively), but lost the championship title to Joe Nemechek by three points. That championship finish is, to date, the second closest finish in the history of NASCAR's top three series (behind the tiebreaker between Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards in the Sprint Cup Series in 2011).



1993


In 1993, Labonte was called up by Bill Davis Racing to drive in the Winston Cup Series. He signed a contract to drive the No. 22 Ford Thunderbird. In his rookie season, he won his first pole at Richmond International Raceway, collected six top-10s and finished 19th in points. He was also second place behind Jeff Gordon for Rookie of the Year honors. He also competed in two Busch Series races, winning a pole and finishing second and 24th respectively. Also, Labonte continued to operate his main Busch Series team, hiring David Green to drive for him. Green finished third in points for Bobby Labonte Racing.



1994


The next season, 1994, Labonte achieved his second major success as a car owner when his Busch Series driver, David Green, won the championship. It was the second championship, and fifth top-five points finish in five years for Bobby Labonte Racing. He also ran in the Busch Series himself, making 12 starts and earning a victory at Michigan in August. In addition to his Busch Series exploits, Bobby continued running full-time in the Winston Cup series for Bill Davis Racing. He collected one top-5 and two top-10s and finished 21st in the standings, just missing out on the top 20 because of Todd Bodine's two-position points standings gain in the final race of the season.



1996–present


In 2007, Labonte won the Busch Series race at Talladega Speedway in April 2007, edging Tony Stewart to the line in a thrilling finish. This was his first Busch Series win since 1998. In the offseason following the 2007 season, Labonte agreed to a 15-race contract to drive the No. 21 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing in the now-Nationwide Series for the 2008 season. RCR's No. 21 team earned six victories in 2007 with driver Kevin Harvick, and has earned two of the organization's four series championships.


In 2016, Labonte returned to Joe Gibbs Racing to compete in the Xfinity Series opener at Daytona, driving the No. 18 Camry.[1]



Sprint Cup Series



1995–2000




Bobby Labonte's former JGR car on display at the Joe Gibbs Racing headquarters.


At the end of the 1994 season, Labonte departed to replace Dale Jarrett as the driver of the No. 18 Chevrolet for Joe Gibbs Racing. Labonte would pick up his first career win in the Coca Cola 600 in 1995, a win he would call in 2018 the favorite of his career.[2] He would also go on to sweep the races at Michigan and finish 10th in the standings.


In 1996, Labonte won the season-ending race at Atlanta, the same race where his brother Terry won the championship. The two took a victory lap together in what Labonte said was one of the "most emotional and memorable moments of his life". That year, he finished 11th in points.


In 1997, Gibbs switched car makes to a Pontiac Grand Prix. Labonte would go on to win the season-ending race at Atlanta for the second year in a row. He ended up seventh in the standings, his best finish at that point in his career.



Bobby Labonte at Richmond International Raceway in 1998.

Bobby Labonte at Richmond in 1998.


In 1998, Labonte won at both Atlanta and Talladega, as well as pole positions for both Daytona races, finishing second to Dale Earnhardt in the 500. He finished the year in sixth in final points, improving by a position.


In 1999, Labonte won five Winston Cup races, the most he has ever won in a single season. He won at Dover in the spring, swept both Pocono races (he was the third to accomplish this particular sweep, after Bobby Allison in 1982 and Tim Richmond in 1986; since 1999, Jimmie Johnson in 2004, Denny Hamlin in 2006, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2014 have also done this), the second Michigan race, and the season finale at Atlanta. However, during the season, he suffered a broken shoulder in an accident while qualifying for a Busch Series race at Darlington Raceway, but raced in the Cup event two days later. Labonte started the race, but at the 1st caution was relieved by Matt Kenseth. He finished second in the points to Dale Jarrett, losing the championship by 201 points.


In 2000, Labonte won four races, the early-season race at Rockingham, the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis, the Southern 500 at Darlington, and the fall race at Charlotte. He led the point standings for 25 weeks straight after taking over at California, and never relinquished it on the way to winning the Winston Cup championship, finishing ahead of Earnhardt by 265 points, with four wins, nineteen Top 5s, and twenty-four Top 10s.



2001–2005




Labonte No. 43 races to the end of pit lane in 2006




Labonte's 2007 car


In 2001, Labonte began the year with a seventh-place finish in the Bud Shootout. At the Daytona 500, he and his teammate Tony Stewart were two of the 18 drivers involved in a crash on lap 173. Labonte's hood broke off and got attached to Stewart's car, which flipped over twice. After getting out of his, Labonte was seen checking on Stewart to make sure he was okay. The accident was overshadowed by Dale Earnhardt's fatal crash on the last lap of the same race.


The following week at Rockingham, Labonte was narrowly beaten to the finish line by Steve Park in the rain-delayed Dura Lube 400. He did not have another Top 10 finish until the Virginia 500 at Martinsville, where he finished in eighth. This was followed by a fifth-place finish in the Talladega 500. His next Top 10 was another fifth-place finish in the Coca-Cola 600. After less successful finishes at Dover and Michigan, Labonte had a second eighth-place finish at Pocono and a seventh-place finish at Sonoma, and a third fifth-place finish at the Pepsi 400. At the end of July, Labonte won his first points-race of the year in the Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono.


After the win, Labonte's next Top 10 was a ninth-place finish at Watkins Glen, then eighth and third-place finishes at Bristol and Darlington, and sixth-place finish at Richmond. He did not have back-to-back Top 10s again until the autumn races at Charlotte and Martinsville, where he finishing 10th and fourth respectively.


In the fall at Talladega, Labonte started 34th. He managed to work his way up the field and took the lead on lap 107. He led for 23 laps before falling back in the pack. He retook the lead on lap 184 but was involved in a frightening last lap crash. After leading three laps, Labonte was leading at the white flag on the outside lane. Going into turn 1, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. overtook him in the lower groove, bringing Tony Stewart and Jeff Burton with him. Labonte moved up the track, trying to block Bobby Hamilton, but coming onto the back straightaway, Hamilton tapped him from behind. Labonte made contact with Johnny Benson, Jr. — sending that driver into the outside wall — and then spun, flipping over, and skidding partway down the track on his roof. This crash also collected Jason Leffler, Sterling Marlin, Robby Gordon, Mike Wallace, Ricky Craven, Terry Labonte, Buckshot Jones, Ricky Rudd, Ward Burton, and more.


Labonte's next Top 10 was another ninth-place finish at Rockingham. After winning at Atlanta and a third-place finish at the postponed New Hampshire 300, he finished sixth in the final points standings.


During 2001, Labonte won the IROC XXV title, becoming the 13th consecutive NASCAR driver to win the IROC championship.[3]


In 2002, Labonte only had one win, which was at Martinsville in the spring. He also drove a 9/11 Tribute car in 2002 with the phrase "Let's Roll" on the hood. It was his first career short track win at Martinsville. He went on to finish 16th in the final points standings, and failed to finish in the Top 10 for the first time since 1996, while his teammate Stewart went on to win the championship.


In 2003, Labonte rebounded and finished eighth in the standings after winning two races (Atlanta and Homestead [leading only the final lap]). Also, Labonte went on a tear during the spring with three straight second-place finishes.


In 2004, Labonte did not win a race for the first time since 1994 (ten years later), and finished 12th in the standings.


2005 saw much of the same. Labonte fell out of the Top 20 in points, and only had four Top 5s, one of which was a dramatic second at Lowe's Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 600. He also went on to race some Truck Series events, which included a win at Martinsville. His win there made him join an elite group of drivers that have won in all three divisions at one track. In fact, with his win, he became the first driver to do so.


He also ran the 24 Hours of Daytona road race, sharing a car with his brother Terry, Jan Magnussen and Bryan Herta. After the disappointing 2005 season, Labonte asked and was granted to be released from Joe Gibbs Racing, having spent the last eleven seasons there. Labonte joined Petty Enterprises to drive the famous No. 43.



2006–2008




Bobby Labonte brings his car in after a crash during the 2007 Ford 300 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.


In his inaugural season in the famous No. 43 car, Labonte collected three Top 5s and eight Top 10s. His Top 5s included an impressive run at the Martinsville Speedway, where he finished third after being in contention for the win much of the day. He ended up finishing 21st in the points standings, three spots better than he did two years before.




Labonte's 2008 Cup racecar


Labonte began the 2007 season with a 21st-place finish in the Daytona 500, after avoiding the many accidents the race had. Labonte would end the year with no Top 5s and only three Top 10 finishes, but due to a more consistent season, he finished 18th in the standings, a three-position improvement over 2006. In November, Labonte formed a full-service marketing agency, Breaking Limits, which is based in Huntersville, North Carolina.


In 2008, Labonte continued his contract with Petty Enterprises, but experienced a largely unsuccessful season, gathering only three Top 10s and no Top 5s on his way to finishing 21st in the Sprint Cup standings. In December of that year, Labonte was released from Petty Enterprises while the team was negotiating a deal with a private equity firm that fell through, and Petty partnered with Gillett Evernham Motorsports.



2009


On January 13, 2009, Labonte was confirmed to be the driver of the No. 96 Ford Fusion for Hall of Fame Racing, now in a partnership with Yates Racing. In the 2009 Spring Las Vegas race, the Shelby 427, Labonte recorded his first Top 5 with Hall of Fame racing, and his best finish since he finished third in the Fall Martinsville race in 2006. However, that was his only Top 5 run for the year. With eleven races remaining in the 2009 season, Labonte was replaced for Erik Darnell for 7 of the final eleven races due to sponsorship problems with the No. 96. Labonte found a ride with TRG Motorsports and its 71 for the 7 races he was out of the 96. In his first race at Atlanta, Labonte ran inside the Top 20 all night and scored an 18th-place finish. Two races later Labonte gave TRG its best qualifying effort with an eighth-place start, Labonte came home 22nd. At Talladega, Labonte finished 10th after, at one point, running second in that race to Dale Earnhardt, Jr.



2010


From February 2010 – June 2010, Labonte drove for TRG Motorsports and its No. 71.[4] Even though TRG's 2009 owner points were not enough to make the field guaranteed for the first five races of 2010, Labonte's past championship provisional gave the team that to fall back on, in the case that Labonte's qualifying runs are not fast. For 2010, Labonte was also reunited with Doug Randolph as his crew chief. Randolph finished the 2007 season with Labonte in the No. 43 for Petty Enterprises, posting two of three of Labonte's Top 10 runs. TRG also announced an alliance with Richard Childress Racing for 2010.[5] RCR shared technology and equipment with TRG for the season. They also formed an alliance with Stewart Haas Racing, as Tony Stewart will provide a pit crew to the team.


In his first race in the TRG, Labonte finished 21st in the Daytona 500 after he started 42nd with a champions provisional. For much of the race, Labonte was in the Top 25. He would end up fading back over the next few races, as he and the team would struggle for consistency. On the May 16th Dover race, due to lack of sponsorship, Labonte and the 71 team parked the car after 66 laps. Arguably, some people might say that this season is the worst of his full-time career, as he only had two top 20 finishes in 2010 one at the Daytona 500 and one at the Infineon Raceway road course event.


On June 22, 2010 it was announced that Labonte would be leaving the No. 71 due to the team being unable to secure sponsorship. On June 23, Labonte was hired to drive car No. 7 for Robby Gordon Motorsports at New Hampshire in a one race deal.[6]


C&J Energy Services entered into a partnership with Phoenix Racing[7] which allowed Labonte to be hired to take over the No. 09 car beginning at Daytona and Labonte split the rest of the 2010 season between Phoenix Racing and TRG Motorsports. On October 11, Stavola-Labonte Racing hired Labonte to drive its No. 10 car at Charlotte and Texas in a two race deal. The team is co-owned by Bobby's older brother Terry. Despite bouncing around, Labonte competed in every race for the 2010 season.



2011–2012


Labonte replaced Marcos Ambrose as the full-time driver of the No. 47 JTG Daugherty Racing Toyota Camry, with support from Michael Waltrip Racing. He finished 4th in the Daytona 500, earning Labonte his 200th career top 10 finish in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Earning only one more top 10 finish so far in the season. JTG Daugherty Racing and Michael Waltrip Racing received a penalty for violating section 12-1, 12-4-J, and 20-3.2.1A. Crew Chief Frankie Kerr was fined $50,000 and was suspended from 4 NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship events, and suspended from NASCAR until November, 23. The same penalty was for Michael Waltrip Racing and the car chief for each team. The owners of the numbers 47 (Tad Geschickter); 56 (Michael Waltrip); and 00 (Rob Kauffman); were penalized 25 owner points. The drivers were also penalized 25 driver points.


For the 2012 season, Labonte returned to the No. 47 car with most of the sponsors returning also. JTG Daugherty Racing also announced they will no longer operate out of the Michael Waltrip Racing shop. Todd Berrier took over the role as the crew chief. The crew chief at the time, Frank Kerr, moved to the position of shop foreman.



2013–2016


Labonte ran in the 47 for the entire season until the 2013 Quicken Loans 400 at Michigan International Speedway, in which he ran the No. 51 for Phoenix Racing. Labonte ran at Sonoma Raceway in the 47, but was subsequently replaced by A. J. Allmendinger in the 47 for selected races starting at the 2013 Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway, ending Labonte's streak of consecutive starts at 704. The streak was second only to Jeff Gordon's.[8] Later in the year Labonte suffered broken ribs in a cycling accident, forcing him to miss three races, starting with the AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta.[9]


His last race with JTG Daughtery was at Phoenix International Raceway in November 2013; released afterwards, in December 2013 he announced that he would be running part-time in the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in a second car for HScott Motorsports.[10] During practice for the 2014 Daytona 500 Labonte blew an engine, and although he qualified for his 22nd consecutive 500,[11] he was relegated to the back of the starting grid.[12] Labonte finished the race in 15th.[13]


A deal to run for James Finch in additional races fell through, thus Labonte did not make another start for the first half of the season. Instead, he tested cars for Richard Childress Racing. At the summer Daytona race, he drove the No. 33 RCR Chevrolet that Brian Scott had driven to the pole at Talladega, running under the Circle Sport banner. Labonte qualified 4th and contended for the lead at the beginning of the race, but was caught up in the Big One, finishing 26th. Tommy Baldwin Racing would field the No. 37 car with Accell Construction as the sponsor for Labonte at Indianapolis.


In December 2014, Labonte announced that he would drive for Go FAS Racing on the restrictor-plate tracks in 2015, taking over for his brother Terry who retired after the 2014 GEICO 500. He finished 24th at the 2015 Daytona 500. In the spring Talladega race, Labonte finished 27th. The 2015 Coke Zero 400 did not go well for Labonte, as he was caught up in an early crash caused by David Gilliland and finished 43rd. For the Fall Talladega race, he finished 23rd, his best finish of the season. In 2016, Labonte received the sponsorship of Bombardier Recreational Products and Cyclops Gear[14] allowing him to run run the four restrictor plate races for Go FAS Racing.[15] For the Daytona 500, Labonte would finish 31st. For Talladega, Labonte would finish 19th. Coming back to Daytona, Labonte would finish 24th. Coming back to Talladega, Labonte would finish 31st. Following the 2016 season, it was announced that Labonte would not return to Go FAS.



Whelen Euro Series


In June 2017, Labonte competed in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series race weekend at Brands Hatch, driving the No. 1 Ford for Alex Caffi Motorsport. He became the first Cup Series champion to race in the Euro Series.[16] He started 22nd in both of the weekend's two races, and finished 10th and 14th.[17]


In 2018, Labonte joined RDV Competition to drive the No. 18 Toyota full-time in the Euro Series.[18]



Broadcasting career


In February 2014, it was announced that Labonte will appear as a reporter for the new program NASCAR America on NBCSN. He made his TV debut early in the 2014 season.[19]


In 2017, Labonte made the move to FS1 as an analyst on Race Hub and Race Day programs. He is continuing to enjoy his role on both shows.



Personal life


Labonte currently resides in High Point, North Carolina with his wife Kristin. He has two children, Robert Tyler and Madison, and is an avid outdoorsman. Tyler recently graduated from Texas A&M and is now in law school at Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina. Tyler has worked on political campaigns for Thom Tillis and served in 2014 as an intern for Interstate Batteries, which sponsored Bobby's 2000 championship season. Madison began school at Appalachian State University in the spring of 2017.


Labonte also owns Breaking Limits[20], a boutique marketing, public relations, events and sponsorship agency, working out of both Charlotte and High Point, North Carolina. Labonte continues to own a Red Mango yogurt shop on the campus of Duke University. The Bobby Labonte Foundation[21] continues to provide grants to non-profit organizations located in the Triad of North Carolina whose work supports building stronger foundations for children and their families.



Motorsports career results



NASCAR


(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)



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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
Year
Team
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
36

NSCC
Pts

1991

Labonte Motorsports
44

Olds

DAY

RCH

CAR

ATL

DAR

BRI

NWS

MAR

TAL

CLT
DNQ


MCH
38

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

MAR

NWS

CLT

CAR

PHO

ATL

64th
110
14


DOV
34

SON

POC

MCH

DAY

POC

TAL

GLN


1993

Bill Davis Racing
22

Ford

DAY
20

CAR
33

RCH
29

ATL
18

DAR
18

BRI
24

NWS
25

MAR
12

TAL
35

SON
16

CLT
8

DOV
19

POC
20

MCH
36

DAY
41

NHA
10

POC
15

TAL
15

GLN
7

MCH
8

BRI
15

DAR
14

RCH
13

DOV
7

MAR
32

NWS
12

CLT
28

CAR
22

PHO
8

ATL
14

19th
3221

1994

Pontiac

DAY
16

CAR
19

RCH
24

ATL
15

DAR
39

BRI
6

NWS
26

MAR
19

TAL
22

SON
17

CLT
40

DOV
20

POC
25

MCH
15

DAY
22

NHA
13

POC
13

TAL
12

IND
16

GLN
18

MCH
5

BRI
31

DAR
36

RCH
24

DOV
17

MAR
31

NWS
15

CLT
42

CAR
28

PHO
16

ATL
37

21st
3038

1995

Joe Gibbs Racing
18

Chevy

DAY
30

CAR
2

RCH
30

ATL
2

DAR
27

BRI
32

NWS
15

MAR
10

TAL
5

SON
13

CLT
1

DOV
2

POC
27

MCH
1

DAY
41

NHA
15

POC
35

TAL
31

IND
9

GLN
6

MCH
1

BRI
11

DAR
8

RCH
17

DOV
9

MAR
14

NWS
18

CLT
8

CAR
40

PHO
37

ATL
8

10th
3718

1996

DAY
17

CAR
33

RCH
23

ATL
31

DAR
2

BRI
7

NWS
10

MAR
8

TAL
24

SON
9

CLT
22

DOV
5

POC
41

MCH
12

DAY
40

NHA
31

POC
37

TAL
8

IND
24

GLN
5

MCH
6

BRI
32

DAR
6

RCH
11

DOV
4

MAR
21

NWS
13

CLT
40

CAR
6

PHO
9

ATL
1*

11th
3590

1997

Pontiac

DAY
21

CAR
14

RCH
8

ATL
4

DAR
5

TEX
3

BRI
34

MAR
8

SON
20

TAL
3

CLT
6

DOV
40

POC
31

MCH
9

CAL
6

DAY
10

NHA
27

POC
11

IND
2

GLN
37

MCH
6

BRI
8

DAR
7

RCH
34

NHA
15

DOV
4

MAR
27

CLT
2*

TAL
2

CAR
11

PHO
23

ATL
1*

7th
4101

1998

DAY
2

CAR
33

LVS
19

ATL
1

DAR
23

BRI
34

TEX
8

MAR
15

TAL
1

CAL
38

CLT
3

DOV
4

RCH
8

MCH
7

POC
15

SON
4

NHA
11

POC
4

IND
3

GLN
10

MCH
2

BRI
25

NHA
7

DAR
15

RCH
35

DOV
4

MAR
10

CLT
39

TAL
6

DAY
2

PHO
23

CAR
15

ATL
43

6th
4180

1999

DAY
25

CAR
3

LVS
5

ATL
2

DAR
10

TEX
3

BRI
37

MAR
24

TAL
4

CAL
3

RCH
3

CLT
2

DOV
1

MCH
5

POC
1

SON
27

DAY
5

NHA
38

POC
1

IND
2

GLN
24

MCH
1

BRI
26

DAR
19

RCH
2

NHA
3

DOV
5

MAR
8

CLT
2*

TAL
7

CAR
3

PHO
3

HOM
2*

ATL
1*

2nd
5061

2000

DAY
6

CAR
1*

LVS
5

ATL
2

DAR
13

BRI
6

TEX
3

MAR
12

TAL
21

CAL
2

RCH
26

CLT
2

DOV
3

MCH
3

POC
13

SON
4

DAY
12

NHA
9

POC
6

IND
1

GLN
5

MCH
3

BRI
15

DAR
1

RCH
15

NHA
2

DOV
5

MAR
10

CLT
1

TAL
12

CAR
20

PHO
5

HOM
4

ATL
5

1st
5130

2001

DAY
40

CAR
2

LVS
29

ATL
33

DAR
11

BRI
13

TEX
42

MAR
8

TAL
5

CAL
22

RCH
10

CLT
5

DOV
12

MCH
13

POC
8

SON
7

DAY
5

CHI
39

NHA
7

POC
1

IND
15

GLN
9

MCH
19

BRI
8

DAR
3

RCH
6

DOV
36

KAN
29

CLT
10

MAR
4

TAL
22

PHO
12

CAR
9

HOM
8

ATL
1

NHA
3
6th
4561

2002

DAY
34

CAR
3

LVS
12

ATL
37

DAR
21

BRI
5

TEX
30

MAR
1

TAL
41

CAL
34

RCH
32

CLT
14

DOV
16

POC
25

MCH
24

SON
13

DAY
32

CHI
18

NHA
13

POC
11

IND
11

GLN
23

MCH
13

BRI
9

DAR
15

RCH
32

NHA
5

DOV
41

KAN
22

TAL
25

CLT
2

MAR
12

ATL
13

CAR
7

PHO
39

HOM
29
16th
3810

2003

Chevy

DAY
41

CAR
16

LVS
4

ATL
1*

DAR
37

BRI
3

TEX
37

TAL
32

MAR
2

CAL
2

RCH
2

CLT
3

DOV
3

POC
17

MCH
2

SON
9

DAY
5

CHI
36

NHA
14

POC
30

IND
22

GLN
14

MCH
37

BRI
27

DAR
7

RCH
6

NHA
16

DOV
31

TAL
11

KAN
17

CLT
6

MAR
41

ATL
5

PHO
36

CAR
8

HOM
1
8th
4377

2004

DAY
11

CAR
25

LVS
8

ATL
18

DAR
2

BRI
33

TEX
25

MAR
2

TAL
10

CAL
5

RCH
3

CLT
13

DOV
25

POC
3

MCH
8

SON
33

DAY
7

CHI
18

NHA
17

POC
29

IND
15

GLN
11

MCH
26

BRI
16

CAL
20

RCH
16

NHA
18

DOV
14

TAL
35

KAN
16

CLT
17

MAR
18

ATL
20

PHO
9

DAR
9

HOM
12
12th
4277

2005

DAY
43

CAL
13

LVS
41

ATL
37

BRI
22

MAR
33

TEX
38

PHO
6

TAL
23

DAR
17

RCH
8

CLT
2

DOV
38

POC
26

MCH
14

SON
18

DAY
35

CHI
13

NHA
3

POC
8

IND
40

GLN
36

MCH
16

BRI
21

CAL
20

RCH
22

NHA
24

DOV
32

TAL
11

KAN
39

CLT
18

MAR
4

ATL
31

TEX
26

PHO
5

HOM
34
24th
3488

2006

Petty Enterprises
43

Dodge

DAY
35

CAL
31

LVS
30

ATL
43

BRI
5

MAR
32

TEX
10

PHO
8

TAL
29

RCH
24

DAR
22

CLT
17

DOV
13

POC
12

MCH
28

SON
35

DAY
42

CHI
12

NHA
23

POC
8

IND
40

GLN
24

MCH
19

BRI
23

CAL
26

RCH
22

NHA
40

DOV
7

KAN
17

TAL
10

CLT
5

MAR
3

ATL
12

TEX
16

PHO
27

HOM
41
21st
3567

2007

DAY
21

CAL
28

LVS
13

ATL
16

BRI
22

MAR
43

TEX
28

PHO
8

TAL
20

RCH
15

DAR
19

CLT
13

DOV
18

POC
19

MCH
34

SON
33

NHA
18

DAY
35

CHI
20

IND
19

POC
30

GLN
24

MCH
9

BRI
8

CAL
11

RCH
16

NHA
22

DOV
27

KAN
42

TAL
35

CLT
12

MAR
22

ATL
41

TEX
16

PHO
18

HOM
23
18th
3517

2008

DAY
11

CAL
25

LVS
17

ATL
12

BRI
38

MAR
25

TEX
20

PHO
12

TAL
34

RCH
13

DAR
18

CLT
11

DOV
32

POC
11

MCH
31

SON
39

NHA
10

DAY
13

CHI
29

IND
16

POC
33

GLN
42

MCH
27

BRI
23

CAL
21

RCH
21

NHA
13

DOV
14

KAN
24

TAL
6

CLT
17

MAR
37

ATL
26

TEX
39

PHO
19

HOM
33
21st
3448

2009

Hall of Fame Racing
96

Ford

DAY
22

CAL
20

LVS
5

ATL
40

BRI
22

MAR
16

TEX
40

PHO
29

TAL
28

RCH
31

DAR
18

CLT
12

DOV
28

POC
28

MCH
28

SON
20

NHA
21

DAY
21

CHI
21

IND
23

POC
36

GLN
20

MCH
43

BRI
36


RCH
31


DOV
23


CAL
26

CLT
31

MAR
13

30th
3128

TRG Motorsports
71

Chevy


ATL
18


NHA
22


KAN
43


TAL
10

TEX
31

PHO
39

HOM
31

2010

DAY
21

CAL
27

LVS
38

ATL
22

BRI
21

MAR
29

PHO
27

TEX
23

TAL
23

RCH
33

DAR
34

DOV
39

CLT
31

POC
38

MCH
41

SON
23


POC
28


MCH
33


ATL
31

31st
2583

Robby Gordon Motorsports
7

Toyota


NHA
30


Phoenix Racing
09

Chevy


DAY
16

CHI
29

IND
31


GLN
35


BRI
38


RCH
39

NHA
39

DOV
27

KAN
41

CAL
38


MAR
43

TAL
38


PHO
20

HOM
22

Stavola Labonte Racing
10

Chevy


CLT
22


TEX
30


2011

JTG Daugherty Racing
47

Toyota

DAY
4

PHO
21

LVS
24

BRI
13

CAL
38

MAR
27

TEX
25

TAL
24

RCH
24

DAR
18

DOV
18

CLT
24

KAN
28

POC
28

MCH
22

SON
38

DAY
31

KEN
26

NHA
7

IND
17

POC
25

GLN
19

MCH
16

BRI
34

ATL
38

RCH
20

CHI
37

NHA
19

DOV
26

KAN
30

CLT
29

TAL
35

MAR
32

TEX
28

PHO
21

HOM
27
29th
670

2012

DAY
14

PHO
16

LVS
26

BRI
28

CAL
28

MAR
17

TEX
27

KAN
35

RCH
17

TAL
21

DAR
29

CLT
28

DOV
20

POC
22

MCH
16

SON
24

KEN
27

DAY
10

NHA
23

IND
26

POC
27

GLN
19

MCH
25

BRI
14

ATL
19

RCH
25

CHI
26

NHA
20

DOV
14

TAL
18

CLT
32

KAN
33

MAR
9

TEX
33

PHO
15

HOM
25
23rd
772

2013

DAY
15

PHO
24

LVS
30

BRI
41

CAL
28

MAR
21

TEX
42

KAN
24

RCH
19

TAL
20

DAR
26

CLT
24

DOV
21

POC
27


SON
43

KEN

DAY
23

NHA
27

IND
36

POC
19

GLN

MCH
35

BRI
38

ATL

RCH

CHI

NHA
40

DOV

KAN

CLT
28

TAL
34

MAR
32

TEX
40

PHO
22

HOM
34th
412

Phoenix Racing
51

Chevy


MCH
43


2014

HScott Motorsports
52

DAY
15

PHO

LVS

BRI

CAL

MAR

TEX

DAR

RCH

TAL

KAN

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

KEN

46th
54

Hillman-Circle Sport LLC
33

Chevy


DAY
26

NHA


Tommy Baldwin Racing
37

Chevy


IND
37

POC

GLN

MCH

BRI

ATL

RCH

CHI

NHA

DOV

KAN

CLT

TAL

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM

2015

Go Fas Racing
32

Ford

DAY
24

ATL

LVS

PHO

CAL

MAR

TEX

BRI

RCH

TAL
27

KAN

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

DAY
43

KEN

NHA

IND

POC

GLN

MCH

BRI

DAR

RCH

CHI

NHA

DOV

CLT

KAN

TAL
23

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM
42nd
60

2016

DAY
31

ATL

LVS

PHO

CAL

MAR

TEX

BRI

RCH

TAL
19

KAN

DOV

CLT

POC

MCH

SON

DAY
24

KEN

NHA

IND

POC

GLN

BRI

MCH

DAR

RCH

CHI

NHA

DOV

CLT

KAN

TAL
31

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM
43rd
61

Daytona 500

































































































Year
Team
Manufacturer
Start
Finish

1993

Bill Davis Racing

Ford
25
20

1994

Pontiac
42
16

1995

Joe Gibbs Racing

Chevrolet
20
30

1996
35
17

1997

Pontiac
15
21

1998

1
2

1999
3
25

2000
13
6

2001
37
40

2002
10
34

2003

Chevrolet
22
41

2004
13
11

2005
20
43

2006

Petty Enterprises

Dodge
8
35

2007
27
21

2008
13
11

2009

Hall of Fame Racing

Ford
12
22

2010

TRG Motorsports

Chevrolet
42
21

2011

JTG Daugherty Racing

Toyota
31
4

2012
32
14

2013
23
15

2014

HScott Motorsports

Chevrolet
26
15

2015

Go Fas Racing

Ford
43
24

2016
33
31


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NASCAR Xfinity Series results
Year
Team
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

NXSC
Pts
Ref

1982

Labonte Motorsports
44

Olds

DAY

RCH

BRI

MAR

DAR

HCY

SBO

CRW

RCH

LGY

DOV

HCY

CLT

ASH

HCY

SBO

CAR

CRW

SBO

HCY

LGY

IRP

BRI

HCY

RCH

MAR
26

CLT

HCY

MAR

161st
85
[22]

1985

Labonte Motorsports
81

Chevy

DAY

CAR

HCY

BRI

MAR
30

DAR

SBO

LGY

DOV

CLT

SBO

HCY

ROU

IRP

SBO

LGY

HCY

MLW

BRI

DAR

RCH

NWS

ROU

CLT

HCY

CAR

MAR
17

88th
73
[23]

1988

Labonte Motorsports
88

Buick

DAY

HCY

CAR
37

MAR

DAR
31

BRI

LNG

NZH

SBO

NSV

CLT
27

DOV

ROU

LAN

LVL

MYB

OXF

SBO

HCY

LNG

IRP

ROU

BRI

DAR
16

RCH

DOV
32

MAR

CLT
43

CAR

MAR

53rd
298
[24]

1989
44

DAY

CAR
4

MAR

HCY

DAR
38

BRI

NZH

SBO

LAN

NSV

CLT
13

DOV

ROU

LVL

VOL

MYB
31

SBO

HCY

DUB

IRP

ROU

BRI

DAR
7

RCH

DOV

MAR

CLT
6

CAR
35

MAR

41st
757
[25]

1990

Olds

DAY
6

RCH
3

CAR
9

MAR
19

HCY
5

DAR
2

BRI
8

LAN
7

SBO
12

NZH
19

HCY
5

CLT
10

DOV
3

ROU
10

VOL
18

MYB
10

OXF
7

NHA
41

SBO
8

DUB
12

IRP
22

ROU
29

BRI
15

DAR
10

RCH
11

DOV
37

MAR
14

CLT
12

NHA
2

CAR
16

MAR
7

4th
3977
[26]

1991

DAY
DNQ

RCH
7

CAR
6*

MAR
4

VOL
7

HCY
7

DAR
2

BRI
1

LAN
12

SBO
6

NZH
7

CLT
8

DOV
5

ROU
6

HCY
3

MYB
21

GLN
16

OXF
7

NHA
37

SBO
11

DUB
25

IRP
1

ROU
9

BRI
2

DAR
5

RCH
16

DOV
13

CLT
19

NHA
4

CAR
8

MAR
5

1st
4264
[27]
94

DAY
36


1992
44

Chevy

DAY
30

CAR
22

RCH
3

ATL
25

MAR
26

DAR
12

BRI
6

HCY
2

LAN
1

DUB
20

NZH
2

CLT
2

DOV
25

ROU
3

MYB
2

GLN
12

VOL
10

NHA
3

TAL
10

IRP
23

ROU
10

MCH
23

NHA
6

BRI
12

DAR
16

RCH
4

DOV
2

CLT
3

MAR
1

CAR
8

HCY
1*

2nd
4272
[28]

1993
14

DAY

CAR

RCH

DAR

BRI

HCY

ROU

MAR
2

NZH

CLT

DOV

MYB

GLN

MLW

TAL

IRP

MCH

NHA

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

ROU

CLT

MAR

CAR

HCY
24*

ATL

60th
261
[29]

1994

Wegner Racing
33

Pontiac

DAY
30

CAR

RCH

ATL
13

MAR

DAR

HCY

BRI

ROU

NHA
35

NZH

CLT
35

DOV

MYB

GLN
26

MLW
4

SBO

TAL
40

HCY

IRP


BRI
13

DAR

RCH
10

DOV
25

35th
1188
[30]

Chevy


MCH
1


CLT
34

MAR

CAR


1996

Labonte Motorsports
44

Chevy

DAY
9

CAR
5

RCH
17

ATL
9

NSV
1

DAR
5

BRI

HCY

NZH

CLT
3

DOV
15*

SBO

MYB

GLN
4

MLW
5

NHA
5

TAL
16

IRP

MCH
6

BRI

DAR

RCH
9

DOV

CLT
2

CAR

HOM
2

19th
2374
[31]

1997

Pontiac

DAY

CAR
41

RCH
10

ATL
3

LVS
12

DAR

HCY

TEX
28

BRI

NSV

TAL

NHA

NZH

CLT
30

DOV
1*

SBO

GLN
7

MLW
18

MYB

GTY
20

IRP

MCH
3

BRI
6

DAR
4

RCH

DOV
31


CAL
30*

CAR

HOM

27th
1912
[32]

Joe Gibbs Racing
18

Pontiac


CLT
9


1998
44

DAY

CAR

LVS

NSV

DAR
1

BRI

TEX

HCY

TAL

NHA

NZH

CLT
6

DOV

RCH
42

PPR

GLN

MLW

MYB

CAL

SBO

IRP

MCH
2

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV
34

CLT

GTY

CAR

ATL

HOM

54th
608
[33]

1999

Chevy

DAY

CAR
DNQ

101st
115
[34]
18

Pontiac


LVS
16

ATL

DAR
DNQ

TEX

NSV

BRI

TAL

CAL

NHA

RCH

NZH

CLT

DOV

SBO

GLN

MLW

MYB

PPR

GTY

IRP

MCH

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

CLT

CAR

MEM

PHO

HOM


2004

Richard Childress Racing
29

Chevy

DAY

CAR

LVS

DAR

BRI

TEX
11

NSH

TAL

CAL

GTY

RCH

NZH

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI

NHA

PPR

IRP

68th
402
[35]

Joe Gibbs Racing
19

Chevy


MCH
DNQ

BRI

18


CAL
7

RCH

DOV

KAN

CLT
14

MEM

ATL

PHO

DAR

HOM


2005
19

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
[36]

2006

Brewco Motorsports
66

Ford

DAY

CAL

MXC

LVS

ATL

BRI

TEX

NSH

PHO

TAL

RCH

DAR

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI
12

NHA

MAR

GTY

IRP

GLN

MCH
15

BRI

CAL

RCH

DOV

54th
755
[37]

Kevin Harvick Inc
77

Chevy


KAN
9

CLT
22

MEM

TEX
9

PHO
34

HOM
29

2007

DAY
18

CAL

MXC

LVS
8

ATL
42

BRI
11

NSH

TEX
22

PHO

TAL
1

RCH

DAR
34

CLT
22

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA
29

DAY
23

CHI
16

GTY

IRP

CGV

GLN
7

MCH
18

BRI
27

CAL

RCH
17

DOV
11

KAN

CLT
14

MEM

TEX
29

PHO

HOM
43
28th
1963
[38]

2008

Richard Childress Racing
21

Chevy

DAY
15

CAL

LVS
34

ATL
5

BRI
29

NSH

TEX
4

PHO

MXC

TAL

RCH

DAR

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA

DAY

CHI

GTY

IRP

CGV

GLN

MCH

BRI

CAL

RCH

DOV

KAN

CLT

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
61st
575
[39]

2016

Joe Gibbs Racing
18

Toyota

DAY
23

ATL

LVS

PHO

CAL

TEX

BRI

RCH

TAL

DOV

CLT

POC

MCH

IOW

DAY

KEN

NHA

IND

IOW

GLN

MOH

BRI

ROA

DAR

RCH

CHI

KEN

DOV

CLT

KAN

TEX

PHO

HOM

118th
01


Craftsman Truck Series





























































































































































































NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
Year
Team
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

NCTC
Pts

1996

Doran Racing
77

Chevy

HOM

PHO

POR

EVG

TUS

CNS

HPT

BRI

NZH

MLW

LVL

I70

IRP

FLM

GLN

NSV

RCH

NHA

MAR

NWS

SON

MMR

PHO
34

LVS

126th
61

2004

Morgan-Dollar Motorsports
47

Chevy

DAY

ATL

MAR

MFD

CLT

DOV

TEX

MEM

MLW

KAN

KEN

GTW

MCH

IRP

NSH

BRI

RCH

NHA

LVS

CAL

TEX

MAR
3

PHO

DAR

HOM
29
59th
246

2005

DAY

CAL

ATL
2

MAR
1

GTY

MFD

CLT

DOV

TEX

MCH
32

MLW

KAN

KEN

MEM

IRP

NSH

BRI

RCH

NHA

LVS


ATL
5

TEX

PHO

HOM
36th
679

Xpress Motorsports
16

Chevy


MAR
22


2006

Bobby Hamilton Racing
4

Dodge

DAY

CAL

ATL

MAR

GTY

CLT

MFD

DOV

TEX

MCH
3

MLW

KAN

KEN

MEM

IRP

NSH

BRI

NHA

LVS

TAL

MAR

ATL

TEX

PHO

HOM
64th
170

2007

DAY

CAL

ATL

MAR

KAN

CLT

MFD

DOV

TEX

MCH
18

MLW

MEM

KEN

IRP

NSH

BRI

GTW

NHA

LVS

TAL

MAR

ATL

TEX

PHO

HOM
87th
109


Whelen Euro Series - Elite 1




























































NASCAR Whelen Euro Series - Elite 1 results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

NWESC
Pts
Ref

2017

Alex Caffi Motorsport
1

Ford

VAL

VAL

BRH
14

BRH
10

VEN

VEN

HOC

HOC

FRA

FRA

ZOL

ZOL
32nd
64
[40]

2018

RDV Competition
18

Toyota

VAL
14

VAL
8

FRA
21

FRA
13

BRH
10

BRH
24

TOU
20

TOU
2

HOC

HOC

ZOL

ZOL
11th
263
[41]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points



International Race of Champions


(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

























































International Race of Champions results
Year
Make
1
2
3
4
Pos.
Pts
Ref

1997

Pontiac

DAY

CLT

CAL
2*

MCH
NA
0
[42]

1999

Pontiac

DAY
2

TAL
8

MCH
4

IND
4
3rd
53
[43]

2000

Pontiac

DAY
7

TAL
1*

MCH
6

IND
6
4th
52
[44]

2001

Pontiac

DAY
5

TAL
1

MCH
5

IND
1
1st
68
[45]

2002

Pontiac

DAY
7

CAL
2

CHI
8

IND
9
5th
43
[46]


24 Hours of Daytona


(key)
















































24 Hours of Daytona results
Year
Class
No
Team
Car
Co-drivers
Laps
Position
Class Pos.

2005
DP
44

United States Doran Racing
Pontiac Doran DP

Denmark Jan Magnussen
United States Bryan Herta
United States Terry Labonte
675
9 DNF9 DNF

2006
DP
09

United States Spirit of Daytona Racing
Pontiac Crawford DP

United States Doug Goad
France Harold Primat
United States Larry Oberto
572
35 DNF17 DNF

2007
DP
19

United States Finlay Motorsports
Ford Crawford DP

United States Rob Finlay
Canada Michael Valiante
United States Michael McDowell
627
10 DNF10 DNF

2010
GT
71

United States The Racer's Group
Porsche GT3 Cup

United States Tim George, Jr.
United States Spencer Pumpelly
Germany Timo Bernhard
France Romain Dumas
668
16
9


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  5. ^ TRG Motorsports forms alliance with RCR


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External links




  • Official website


  • Bobby Labonte driver statistics at Racing-Reference


  • Bobby Labonte owner statistics at Racing-Reference


  • Bobby Labonte at NASCAR.com



















Sporting positions
Preceded by
Dale Jarrett

NASCAR Winston Cup Series Champion
2000
Succeeded by
Jeff Gordon
Preceded by
Chuck Bown

NASCAR Busch Series Champion
1991
Succeeded by
Joe Nemechek
Preceded by
Dale Earnhardt

IROC Champion
IROC XXV (2001)
Succeeded by
Kevin Harvick
Achievements
Preceded by
Jeff Gordon

Coca Cola 600 winner
1995
Succeeded by
Dale Jarrett
Preceded by
Dale Jarrett

Brickyard 400
2000
Succeeded by
Jeff Gordon
Preceded by
Jeff Burton

Southern 500 Winner
2000
Succeeded by
Ward Burton








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