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Joe Gibbs Racing announced Ty Gibbs will replace Kyle Busch in the NASCAR Cup Series for the 2023 season. However, he will not be driving the No. 18 that Kyle Busch drove, he will drive the No. 54, the car number he drove in the Xfinity Series.
Noah Gragson made it very clear he’s not a fan of Ty Gibbs during a press conference ahead of the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship race at Phoenix.
Ty Gibbs backtracked on comparing himself to Jesus Christ now saying that he regrets his comments and claims that “it came out the wrong way.”
NASCAR Chief Operating Officer Steve O’Donnell recently explained why he and NASCAR decided to not punish Ty Gibbs for intentionally wrecking Brandon Jones on the last lap at Martinsville Speedway during the Dead on Tools 250.
Former FOX Sports analyst and NASCAR Cup Series driver Kenny Wallace skewered Ty Gibbs after he intentionally wrecked his teammate […]
Ty Gibbs bizarrely compared himself to Jesus Christ after he wrecked his teammate, Brandon Jones, on the last lap to take the checkered flag at Martinsville.
Noah Gragson, the driver of the No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro SS for JR Motorsports in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, encouraged Brandon Jones to beat up Ty Gibbs after Gibbs wrecked Jones on the last lap and was awarded the win by NASCAR.
NASCAR fans are not happy with Ty Gibbs after he intentionally wrecked Brandon Jones on the last lap and was subsequently awarded the victory after NASCAR threw the caution and checkered flags.
NASCAR issued penalties for both William Byron and Ty Gibbs following their actions at Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday.