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Pro Football Network on MSNFlashback: How Tony Stewart’s Oscar-Worthy Performance Along with Joe Gibbs & Bobby Labonte Created a NASCAR Marketing MilestoneMix a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, a Hall of Fame team owner, and another former series champion. What do you get? Congratulations, you have just cooked up the recipe for the perfect Chef ...
Former NASCAR Cup Series driver Bobby Labonte recently showcased his appreciation for Dean Sicking's SAFER barrier invention. Labonte took to X and commented on the gratitude post for Sicking on ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNHas Michael Jordan and Co. Overtaken Joe Gibbs Racing in NASCAR Hierarchy?In NASCAR, dominance is often defined by legacy, performance, and star power. The post Has Michael Jordan and Co. Overtaken ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway continues to be among the most action-packed tracks in NASCAR. The 1.54-mile track reconfigured to run a superspeedway package produced another photo finish this weekend, ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNChase Briscoe Opens Up on Severe Penalty's Repercussions: ‘It's Not Ideal’It’s not looking good for Chase Briscoe. The post “It’s Not Ideal” – Chase Briscoe Shares His Thoughts on Incurring a Severe Penalty and Its Repercussions appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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Sporting News on MSNWho won the NASCAR race today? Full results, standings from Ambetter Health 400 in AtlantaAtlanta Motor Speedway has a flair for the dramatic like few other surfaces in the Cup Series slate.The 1.540-mile behemoth is a formidable foe to even the most impressive jockey, featuring harrowing ...
NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Labonte has been helping the Cumming, Ga., native for the past year. “I’ve been helping Max for a little bit over a year, and he’s done a great job,” said Labonte.
The last JGR racer to put his car on pole at Daytona International Speedway was Bobby Labonte in 1998. It was also a memorable day for Toyota, with one of its cars finishing on pole at Daytona for ...
Dale Earnhardt, who was driving for Richard Childress Racing's #3 entry, qualified for the race in fourth place behind pole sitter Bobby Labonte, his brother Terry Labonte, and rookie Sterling Marlin.
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Joe Gibbs RacingBobby Labonte would slide into the No. 18 entry in 1995 and over the next few years, Labonte and the No. 18 team turned into one of the fastest and most consistent in the NASCAR Cup Series garage ...
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