Gibbs upsets JRM for Xfinity title amid controversy
After arguably the most controversial week of the 20-year-old driver’s career, Ty Gibbs upset three JR Motorsports drivers Saturday night to earn his first NASCAR championship. #NASCAR
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After arguably the most controversial week of the 20-year-old driver’s career, Ty Gibbs upset three JR Motorsports drivers Saturday night to earn his first NASCAR championship. #NASCAR
By winning the Xfinity Series Championship Race Saturday, Ty Gibbs became the 32nd champion of the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Gibbs led the field on seven occasions for 125 of the … Continue Reading Ty Gibbs becomes 32nd Xfinity Series champion
Sunday’s Yellawood 500 at Talladega featured an early wreck involving the field’s substitute drivers who each ended the race with different fates.
Ty Gibbs will continue his interim role driving the No. 45 Toyota in place of Kurt Busch. Kurt Busch announced Thursday, August 18, he would not be behind the wheel … Continue Reading Ty Gibbs to continue driving No. 45
After top-10s in the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity races at Michigan and a 14th-place start for Sunday’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond, Ty Gibbs’ race ended after 180 laps Sunday.
Ty Gibbs will continue his role as the interim driver of the No. 45 Toyota for 23XI Racing. Kurt Busch announced Wednesday, Aug. 10, he has not been cleared to … Continue Reading Ty Gibbs in for Kurt Busch at Richmond
For the second week in a row, Ty Gibbs will drive 23XI Racing’s No. 45 Toyota and fill in for Kurt Busch.
Despite never driving the Gen 7 car before Sunday’s M&Ms Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono Raceway, Ty Gibbs posted a respectable 16th-place finish in his NASCAR Cup Series debut.
NASCAR announced Kurt Busch was not cleared to run the M&Ms Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono Raceway following a pre-race medical evaluation Sunday morning.