Winning NFL Coach and Nascar Team Owner
Starting in 1991, Gibbs has ran a Championship Nascar 
Nextel Cup Series Team as well as a Nascar Busch Series 
Team. With 3 Nascar Nextel Cup Championships he is still 
involved in finding and developing young drivers and 
helping them to become winners both on and off the racetrack.
This year is Gibbs' 16th year as a team owner in the Nascar 
Series and his 10th year as an owner in the Nascar Busch 
Series. In 1997 he bought Bobby Labonte’s Busch Team and 
in 1999 he acquired Diamond Ridge Motorsports. Tony Stewart 
set the stage for his joining JGR in 1998 by running a 
five-race Busch schedule with Terry Labonte's team in 1997.
Football coaching started for Joe Gibbs after he graduated 
from San Diego State University in 1964. He worked as an 
assistant coach at the collegiate level and in the NFL for 
17 years before being named as Head Coach of the Redskins 
in 1981. By 1983 he won his first NFL Championship and 2 
more in 1988 and 1992. He left after the 1992 SuperBowl 
Season only to return 11 years later in January 2004.
With all that gridiron success, Joe was still thrilled with 
the challenge from Nascar Racing. He fielded his first team 
in the 1992 Daytona 500. By 1999 he fielded his second team 
after seeing that the sport was heading to multi-car teams. 
A third race car was added for 2005. 
In 2000, the No. 18 teamrace team of Bobby Labonte won the 
Nascar Championship Trophy. In only 9 years he had built a 
team and taken it to the top. He did it again with the 
Tony Stewart/Greg Zipadelli/Home Depot team in 2002 and 2005.
“The thing that has always amazed me about championship runs 
in pro sports, at least in the three I’ve been involved with 
here and the three I had in the NFL, is how hard they are and 
how different they are, and that one year doesn’t buy you the 
next,” said Gibbs. “I love that about pro sports. It’s why 
I’m here.”
Joe Gibbs has three Nextel Cup Series rings as a Nascar team 
owner, three Super Bowl rings as coach of the NFL’s Redskins 
and The Associated Press Coach of the Year in 1982, 1983 and 
1991 and was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 
1996. 
With all of this success he has also found rewards in his 
love for family. His oldest son, J.D. Gibbs is the President 
of JGR. Coy Gibbs is on the Redskins coaching staff. He is 
married to his supportive wife Pat and they have 6 grandchildren.
Monday, March 12, 2007
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