Ty Gibbs
The grandson of former NFL coach and current NASCAR team owner Joe Gibbs, Ty Gibbs burst onto the racing scene as a teenager by winning 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year.
After thriving on the ARCA Menards Series, Gibbs made his Xfinity Series debut at the 2021 Super Start Batteries 188, which he won after the race was extended from 52 to 56 laps due to an overtime finish in which he held off Austin Cindric. Still 18 years old at the time, he joined Kurt Busch, Dale Earnhardt, Terry Labonte, Ricky Rudd, and Joe Ruttman as one of just six drivers to win in an Xfinity Series debut and became the first to do so without any prior experience in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Gibbs went on to win four races during his inaugural season in the series and finished 13th in the final standings despite competing in just over half of the season’s schedule.
Driving the No. 54 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, he moved into a full-time role with the Xfinity Series for the 2022 season.
NASCAR sent Ty Gibbs a message with a $15,000 fine, bur grandfather and team owner Joe Gibbs wields more clout with the emerging racing star.
Two-time season champion Kyle Busch is intensely disliked by some NASCAR Cup Series fans, but Xfinity Series star Ty Gibbs is rapidly becoming an even bigger villain.
Sam Mayer was hilariously inspired by Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin following an altercation with JGR driver Ty Gibbs at Martinsville.
AJ Allmendinger spoke about aggressive driving before Friday’s Xfinity Series race, and it was a factor in a late incident involving Ty Gibbs.
Ty Gibbs has already picked up several NASCAR victories, but there’s some controversy surrounding them.
Austin Hill opened his first full Xfinity Series season by winning at Daytona and is in the running for the Dash for Cash.
Ty Gibbs left himself open to some ribbing with a quote after winning in Atlanta. AJ Allmendinger and fellow NASCAR drivers were happy to pile on.