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43 Bobby Labonte

 
  • POLES

    0
  • WINS

    0
  • RANK

    20
  • POINTS

    2084
  • BEHIND

    -975
 

Bobby Labonte began his full-time career in 1993 with team owner Bill Davis, then moved over to Joe Gibbs Racing for 11 years – a span that included the 2000 Cup championship – before joining his current Petty Enterprises team for the past two seasons. A rebuilt team looks for more success in 2008.

Career Highlights

  • 2000 Nextel Cup champion
  • Inducted into the Texas Hall of Fame in 2001
  • Won 2000 Brickyard 400
  • 1992 Busch Series runner-up
  • 1991 Busch Series champion

Driver Details

  • Ht: 69     Wt: 175
  • Born: 05/8/1964
  • Hometown: Corpus Christi, Texas

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2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Season Summary
Starts Poles Rank Wins Top 5 Top 10 Points Winnings
21 0 20 0 0 1 2084 2,909,406

Year-by-Year Sprint Cup Series Recap

  • 2007 Finished 18th in series points with three top-10 finishes … His top finish was eighth, a mark he hit twice … Switched to crew chief Doug Randolph during the season, then announced plans at the end of the season to hire Jeff Meendering, car chief for Jeff Gordon, as crew chief in 2008 … The team also announced plans to relocate their shop prior to the 2008 season from Randleman, N.C., to Mooresville.

  • 2006 Finished 21st in series points in first season with Petty Enterprises … Posted three top-five and eighth top-10 finishes … Best finish was third at Martinsville Speedway in October … Had consecutive top-five finishes once in rebuilding year for team … Led a lap in seven races.

  • 2005 Finished 24th in series points. ... Posted four top-five and seven top-10 finishes. ... Best finish was second at Lowe's Motor Speedway in May. ... Started fourth and finished sixth at Phoenix in April. ... Had consecutive top-10 finishes twice. ... Led at least one lap in four races. ... Finished outside the top 10 in consecutive years for the first time since 1996.

  • 2004 Finished 12th in series points. ... Broke a nine-year streak of at least one win. ... Best finish was second at Darlington in March and Martinsville in April. ... Won his 26th career pole at Texas. ... Recorded nine of his 11 top-10 finishes in the first 17 races. ... Peaked at fourth in points following the June Michigan race. ... Veteran crew chief Michael McSwain left team in July. ... After 16 consecutive weeks in Top 10, dropped from ninth to 12th with just one race remaining (Richmond) before the inaugural Chase for the Nextel Cup.

  • 2003 Finished eighth in series points. ... Won the first of four poles at Las Vegas. ... Followed with a win at Atlanta. ... Posted three consecutive runner-up finishes, at Martinsville, California and Richmond. ... Lost momentum in the championship chase, dropping from fourth to ninth, after a seven-race cold streak beginning with a 36th-place finish at Chicagoland in July. ... Stole the victory ... the 21st of his career ... in the season finale after Bill Elliott blew a tire on the final lap at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

  • 2002 Finished 16th in series points. ... Snapped a run of five consecutive seasons of finishing among the top seven in the championship, including the crown in 2000. Also marked his lowest finish in the championship since finishing 21st for Bill Davis Racing in 1994. ... Won at Martinsville in the spring to extend streak of seasons with at least one win to eight. ... Posted seven top-10 finishes, five of those among the top five.

  • 2001 Finished sixth in series points. ... Marked the fifth consecutive year finishing among the top seven in the championship and sixth in the last seven among the top 10. ... Posted wins at Pocono and Atlanta, extending streak of consecutive multiple-win seasons to four and streak of at least one victory to seven consecutive seasons. ... Recorded 20 top-10 finishes, including nine among the top five.

  • 2000 Won first series championship. ... Posted four wins and 19 top-five finishes overall for Joe Gibbs Racing to earn the title by 265 points over runner-up Dale Earnhardt. ... Joined his brother Terry as a champion of NASCAR's premier series, marking the only time in history that brothers have laid claim to the crown. ... Grabbed the points lead following the third race of the season (Las Vegas) and fell out of the top spot just once for the remainder of the season. ... Had just two finishes outside the top 20 and failed to finish just nine laps out of 10,167 on the season. ... First win of the season came at Rockingham and followed with triumphs at Indianapolis, Darlington and Charlotte. ... Earned two poles (Michigan, New Hampshire), marking his sixth consecutive multiple-pole season.

  • 1999 Finished second in series points. ... Finished 201 points behind champion Dale Jarrett, but enjoyed an extremely productive season filled with career bests. ... Established career bests for wins (5), top 10s (26), top 5s (23) and poles (5). ... Swept the Pocono races and also won at Dover, Michigan and the season-ending race at Atlanta. ... Season could have taken a turn for the worst when he broke his shoulder blade during a NASCAR Busch Series practice session at Darlington in March, but amazingly did not miss a start.

  • 1998 Finished sixth in series points. ... Continued his climb in the championship, posting his best effort of his career to date and third time in four years among the top 10. ... Matched his top-10 finishes of a year ago with 18, which included wins at Talladega and Atlanta. ... Also had 11 finishes among the top five. ... Netted three poles (Daytona sweep, Talladega), giving him 12 in his first four seasons with Joe Gibbs Racing.

  • 1997 Finished seventh in series points. ... Points finish was a career-best, topping 10th in 1995. ... Won the season finale at Atlanta for the second consecutive year, both times marking his only win of the season. ... Consistent season as he posted 18 top-10 finishes, including five among the top five. Also had three poles (Darlington, Dover, Rockingham), his third consecutive multiple-pole season.

  • 1996 Finished 11th in series points. ... Another solid season with Joe Gibbs Racing, earning a win and 14 top-10 finishes overall. ... Victory came in the season finale at Atlanta, which also was the same day his brother Terry celebrated clinching the championship. ... Surpassed his previous career total for poles (3) with four during the season. Total tied for second, trailing only Jeff Gordon, who had five. ... Poles came at Atlanta, Charlotte, Dover and Phoenix.

  • 1995 Finished 10th in series points. ... Moved from Bill Davis Racing to Joe Gibbs Racing, where he enjoyed a breakthrough season, replacing Dale Jarrett as driver of the No. 18 car. ... In addition to breaking into the top 10 in the championship for the first time, earned the first three victories of his career, had 14 top-10 finishes and added two poles. ... First win came on May 28 in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte. It came in his 74th career start. Swept the Michigan events for his other two wins. ... The poles, the second and third of his career, came at Martinsville and Michigan.

  • 1994 Finished 21st in series points. ... Posted two top-10 finishes in his second and final season with Bill Davis Racing. ... Earned first top-five finish of career, finishing fifth at Watkins Glen.

  • 1993 Finished 19th in series points. ... Strong career in the NASCAR Busch Series helped land a full-time ride with Bill Davis Racing. ... Had a solid rookie campaign with six top-10 finishes and a pole position. The pole came in his 25th career start, Sept. 9 at Richmond. ... Lost out on Rookie of the Year honors to Jeff Gordon.

  • 1991 Made his first NASCAR NEXTEL Cup start as a driver/owner, competing in two events. His first start came on June 2 at Dover, where he started 33rd and finished 34th. ... During the same season, he was running full time in the Busch Series and went on to win the title.

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