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Remembering why Joe Gibbs is the true GOAT
That can't be possible! When I was a senior in high school, I recall Gibbs as the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers, being announced as the head coach for the Washington Redskins. I have, humorously, now confessed for 45 years that when Gibbs was hired, I actually objected because he had never been the head coach at any level of football.
What did I know? Well, not very much. For it was actually Gibbs' leadership that turned out to be his strength, evidenced by not only his coaching the Redskins to a very high level of winning, but also his very successful NASCAR career leading Joe Gibbs Racing.
Why Jesse Love's team lost the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship
Joe Gibbs Racing confirmed earlier this week that Brent Crews is set to drive the No. 19 Toyota full-time during the 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series (formerly Xfinity Series) season, even though he is actually set to miss four of the first seven races of the year because he's not slated to turn 18 until Monday, March 30.
The move to name Crews the full-time driver of the No. 19 Toyota was an intriguing one, as the team have yet to confirm drivers for the No. 18 Toyota, which was driven in 2025 by rookie William Sawalich, or the No. 54 Toyota, which was driven in 2025 by fellow rookie Taylor Gray.
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Joe Gibbs’ Employee Sets the Record Straight on Off-Season ‘Ghost Town’ Myth
If you’ve ever pictured a NASCAR shop turning into a dusty old ghost town once the season ends, Joe Gibbs Racing is here to shut that myth down hard. The team hopped on social media with a surprisingly entertaining behind-the-scenes update, giving fans a peek at what really happens in the off-season. Spoiler: it’s a lot busier than anyone expects.
Sure, the 2025 season ended on a better note for JGR with two drivers in the title hunt, but no championship trophy to show for it. And yes, the goal for 2026 is crystal clear. Come back stronger and finish the job. Before the team can dive into the chaos of a new year, someone has to keep the shop running, and one Joe Gibbs Racing employee stepped up to explain what the off-season looks like.
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