Terrance Lee Labonte
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inducted in the National Quarter Midget Hall of Fame in 1989 [1] | | NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Statistics | | 851 races run over 30 years. | | Best Cup Position: | 1st - 1984, 1996 (Winston Cup) | | First Race: | 1978 Southern 500 (Darlington) | | Last Race: | 2007 Centurion Boats at the Glen (Watkins Glen) | | First Win: | 1980 Southern 500 (Darlington) | | Last Win: | 2003 Mountain Dew Southern 500 (Darlington) | | Wins | Top Tens | Poles | | 22 | 361 | 27 | | NASCAR Nationwide Series Statistics | | Best NNS Position: | 13th - 1996 (Busch Series) | | First Race: | 1985 Miller 400 (Charlotte) | | Last Race: | 2000 MBNA Platinum 400 (Dover) | | First Win: | 1985 Miller 400 (Charlotte) | | Last Win: | 1999 Touchstone Energy 300 (Talladega) | | Wins | Top Tens | Poles | | 11 | 68 | 4 | | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Statistics | | 3 races run over 1 years. | | Best NCTS Position: | 37th - 1995 (Craftsman Truck Series) | | First Race: | 1995 Copper World Classic (Phoenix) | | Last Race: | 1995 FasMart Supertruck Shootout (Richmond) | | First Win: | 1995 FasMart Supertruck Shootout (Richmond) | | Last Win: | 1995 FasMart Supertruck Shootout (Richmond) | | Wins | Top Tens | Poles | | 1 | 3 | 1 | Terrance Lee Labonte (born November 16, 1956, in Corpus Christi, Texas) is a former NASCAR driver. Labonte was introduced to the sport through his father, who had worked on racecars as a hobby for his friends. He is the older brother of 2000 NASCAR/Winston Cup champion Bobby Labonte, and the father of former Nationwide Series driver Justin Labonte. He appeared in the 1983 Burt Reynolds movie Stroker Ace. Throughout his career he was known as "The Iceman". Terry will drive a few races in the #45 Dodge in 2008 for Petty Enterprises starting at the Pocono race, because Kyle Petty is moving to the TNT booth. Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
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Robert Alan Labonte (born May 8, 1964) is an American race car driver and drives the #43 Cheerios Dodge Charger for the Petty Enterprises NASCAR Racing Team in the Nextel Cup Series and the #77 Dollar General Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Kevin Harvick Incorporated in the Busch Series. ...
The NASCAR Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs minor league circuit (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations big league circuit, the Nextel Cup. ...
Justin Labonte was born February 5, 1981 in Trinty, North Carolina. ...
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Kyle Eugene Petty (Born June 2, 1960 in Randleman, North Carolina) is an American NASCAR driver, the son and grandson of racing legends Richard Petty and Lee Petty, respectively. ...
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Beginnings
Terry Labonte started racing quarter-midgets when he was 7 and won a national championship at nine before moving onto the local short tracks in a stock car as a teenager. Driving on both dirt and asphalt, he won track championships in his hometown, in Houston, and in San Antonio from 1975 to 1977. During this time he also met Louisiana businessman Billy Hagan. Houston redirects here. ...
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William Hagan (born March 22, 1932 in Lafayette, Louisiana) is a former NASCAR driver/owner. ...
1978-1985 Labonte’s first NASCAR start came in 1978 at Darlington Raceway. He qualified ninteenth in the #92 Duck Industries Chevrolet and finished fourth that weekend. He ran four more races that season and had an additional two top-ten finishes. In 1979, he competed for NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year along with Dale Earnhardt, Harry Gant, and Joe Millikan while driving the #44 Stratagraph Chevrolet for Hagan. Although Labonte failed to win the top rookie award, he was one of three rookies to finish in the top 10 in points. He ended the season with thirteen top-ten finishes. The following year, he won his first career Winston Cup race on Labor Day weekend at Darlington. He won $222,501 in prize money for the year and finished sixth in the final points. Darlington Raceway during the 2006 Dodge Charger 500. ...
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Labonte failed to return to victory lane over the next two years but did not finish outside the top-five in the final standings. He won his second career race in 1983 in the Budweiser Chevrolet. His team received sponsorship from Piedmont Airlines the following season, and he won races at Riverside International Raceway and Bristol Motor Speedway, clinching his first Winston Cup championship. He dropped to seventh in the final points in 1985. During that same season, he made his Busch Series debut at Charlotte in the #17 Pontiac owned by Darrell Waltrip and won the 400-mile race, the longest in Busch Series history. Waltrip asked Labonte to drive after deciding to focus his driving his priorities solely to Winston Cup racing during the middle of what would be Waltrip's 307-point gain over Bill Elliott in the final eight races of the 1985 season. The 1983 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 20 and ended on Sunday November 20. ...
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Darrell Lee Waltrip (born February 5, 1947 in Owensboro, Kentucky) is a three-time former NASCAR Winston Cup champion, the 1989 Daytona 500 winner, and current television race commentator with Fox Broadcasting Company. ...
Bill Elliott car that set the record for the fastest recorded time in a stock car - 212. ...
1986-1993 Labonte fell back to twelfth in the standings in 1986. Before season's end, he announced he was leaving Hagan's team to drive the #11 Budweiser Chevrolet for Junior Johnson's team the next year. In his first season with his new team, he earned four pole-position starts and won the Holly Farms 400, leaping up to third in the final standings. He followed that up with a fourth-place points finish in 1988. In 1989, the team switched to Ford Thunderbirds. Despite two wins during the season, he fell back to tenth in the championship. The 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season began February 16 and ended November 16. ...
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Tyson Holly Farms 400 was a former NASCAR Winston Cup event that took place every last weekend in Septemer or first weekend in October at the North Wilkesboro Speedway from 1950 to 1996 except 1956. ...
The 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began February 7 and ended November 20. ...
The 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began February 12 and ended November 19. ...
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He signed with the #1 Skoal Classic Oldsmobile team for Precision Products Racing. He had four top-fives but lost five spots in the points standings. He returned to Billy Hagan's team to drive his #94 Sunoco Oldsmobile in 1991. While he failed to return to victory lane, he won his first pole since 1988 at Watkins Glen International. He began 1992 with finishes inside the top 8 in each of the first eight races. He had a total of four top-five finishes and ended the season eighth in points. The following season, the team switched to the #14 Kellogg's Chevrolet. For the first time in his career, Labonte failed to finish a race in the top-five and he dropped to eighteenth in points. Oldsmobile is a brand of automobile produced for most of its existence by General Motors. ...
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The 1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began February 10 and ended November 17. ...
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The 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season began on February 9 and ended on November 15. ...
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1994-2002 In 1994, Labonte joined Hendrick Motorsports, racing the #5 Kellogg's Chevrolet and responded by notching 3 wins in each of his first two years there. In 1996, he broke Richard Petty’s streak for consecutive races after winning at North Wilkesboro. Despite only two victories, Labonte went on to win the championship that year as well, a record-setting twelve years after his first. Driving with a broken hand during the last two races of the season, Labonte and his younger brother Bobby were able to perform a dual victory lap at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the last race of the year; Bobby won the race and Terry the championship on the final day of the season, the only time a driver and his sibling won the race and the championship at the same time. The 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 20 and ended on Sunday November 13. ...
Hendrick Motorsports is a group of NASCAR racing teams started by Rick Hendrick in 1984 under the name All Star Racing, racing only Chevrolets, racing in both the Nextel Cup and Busch Series circuits. ...
The 1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series started on February 18th 1996 and ended on November 10th 1996 with Terry Labonte winning his 2nd championship. ...
Richard Lee Petty (born July 2, 1937) is a former NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver. ...
Robert Alan Labonte (born May 8, 1964) is an American race car driver and drives the #43 Cheerios Dodge Charger for the Petty Enterprises NASCAR Racing Team in the Nextel Cup Series and the #77 Dollar General Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Kevin Harvick Incorporated in the Busch Series. ...
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Labonte posted twenty top-ten finishes in 1997 and notched his only win of the year at the fall race at Talladega Superspeedway. In 1998, Labonte was able to win the Pontiac Excitement 400 and finished ninth in points. Despite a win at his home track at Texas Motor Speedway and The Winston all-star race in 1999, Labonte finished 12th in the championship points, the first time he had finished outside the top-ten since 1993. The year 2000 saw Labonte's consecutive start streak broken at 655 after he suffered inner ear injuries at the Pepsi 400 and was forced to miss the Brickyard 400 and the Global Crossing @ The Glen. He began 2001 with two top-six finishes in the first seven races but finished 23rd in the final point standings. He dropped back to 24th in 2002. The 1997 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 9 and ended on Sunday November 16. ...
Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located in Talladega, Alabama. ...
The 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 8 and ended on Sunday November 8. ...
The Chevy American Revolution 400 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia. ...
Texas Motor Speedway is a superspeedway located in the northernmost portion of the U.S. city of Fort Worth, Texas -- the portion located in Denton County, Texas. ...
The NASCAR NEXTEL All-Star Challenge, formerly known as The Winston until 2003, is a race open to race winners from the previous season as well as the current season. ...
The 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Sunday February 7 and ended on Sunday November 21. ...
The 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 13 and ended on Sunday November 20. ...
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For the race known as the Pepsi 400 held at Michigan International Speedway from 1998-2002, see GFS Marketplace 400 The Pepsi 400 is a 160 lap/400 mile (approx. ...
The Allstate 400 at The Brickyard is an annual 400 mile (644 km) NASCAR Nextel Cup points race held each August at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. ...
The AMD at The Glen is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York. ...
The 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup season began on February 11 and ended on November 23. ...
The 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Saturday February 10 and ended on Sunday November 17. ...
Final years In 2003, Labonte won his first pole since 2000 at Richmond and clinched his second career major, appropriately in 2003, in the Mountain Dew Southern 500(where 23 years earlier he won his first win, and first major) at Darlington Raceway after leading the last 33 laps. That helped lead him to a tenth place spot in the final standings. Late in the 2004 season, he announced that 2004 would be his final full-time year on the circuit and would run part-time schedules for the next two years. He borrowed the number 44, his former number, from Petty Enterprises and ran Hendrick's #44 research & development car with sponsorship from Kellogg's, Pizza Hut, and GMAC. His best finish in 2005 for Hendrick Motorsports came at Pocono Raceway, where he finished 12th. He also drove a few races in the #11 Fedex Chevrolet for Joe Gibbs Racing following the release of Jason Leffler, with a top finish of 9th at Richmond. The 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Saturday February 8 and ended on Sunday November 16. ...
Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is a A 3/4 mile, D shaped, asphalt race track located outside Richmond, Virginia. ...
The Mountain Dew Southern 500, known traditionally as the Southern 500, was a 500 mile (805 km) NASCAR Nextel Cup race held from 1950-2004 at Darlington Raceway. ...
Darlington Raceway during the 2006 Dodge Charger 500. ...
Petty Enterprises is a NASCAR racing team based in Randleman, North Carolina. ...
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Pocono Raceway is a superspeedway located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania at Long Pond; it is the site of two annual NASCAR Nextel Cup races held just a few weeks apart in June and July. ...
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Labonte began the 2006 season driving the #96 Texas Instruments/DLP HDTV Chevrolet Monte Carlo car for Hall of Fame Racing, a new team started by former Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman. Labonte's past-champion's provisional guaranteed the team a starting spot in the first five races. Labonte's finishes in those races left the team in 30th place in points, sealing a spot for the team in each race as long as they remained in the top 35. Tony Raines took over the driving duties for the #96 car and ran the rest of the season's races, with the exception of the road-course races at Infineon Raceway, in Sonoma, California, and Watkins Glen International, in Watkins Glen, New York. Labonte's best finish of 2006 came at Infineon, where he finished 3rd due to a fuel mileage gamble by the crew chief of the #96 DLP/Texas Instruments Chevrolet, Philippe Lopez. The 2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season started at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday, February 12 with the Bud Shootout and will end on Sunday, November 19 with the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. ...
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During the 2007 season, Labonte drove three races for Michael Waltrip Racing, both road course events, and the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, in the 55 NAPA Auto Parts Toyota Camry. [2][3] On May 11, 2008 it was announced that Labonte would drive the #45 car of Petty Enterprises for five races in the middle of the 2008 Sprint Cup season, replacing Kyle Petty on a temporary basis. Labonte will be reunited with brother Bobby, who is the regular driver of the #43 for Petty.
NASCAR Official Duties On Tuesday, 12 June, Labonte tested for Richard Childress Racing at the Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve track in an official NASCAR compatibility test for the August 4 NAPA Auto Parts 200 presented by Dodge Busch Series event at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve[4]. Richard Childress Racing is a NASCAR team fielding Chevrolets for Kevin Harvick (#29 Royal Dutch Shell), Clint Bowyer (#07 Jack Daniels) Jeff Burton (#31 (Cingular Wireless/AT&T), full-time, and Scott Wimmer (#33 Holiday Inn part-time in the Nextel Cup series, as well as the #2 BB...
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is the venue for the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix, NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, and, as of 2007, a NASCAR Busch Series race. ...
The NAPA Auto Parts 200 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, which is also the host for the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix. ...
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is the venue for the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix, NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, and, as of 2007, a NASCAR Busch Series race. ...
NASCAR wanted a driver they were assured would not race in the NAPA Auto Parts 200, and were concerned Childress drivers Jeff Burton or Kevin Harvick (who will field two cars in the race) would race in the event.
Honors In 1998, the senior Labonte was named as one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers. A park was renamed for the Labonte brothers in their hometown of Corpus Christi in 2001, and they were chosen for entry into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2002. Labonte supports a variety of charities and due to his efforts, the Ronald McDonald House in Corpus Christi, the Victory Junction Gang Camp near Randleman, North Carolina, and the Hendrick Marrow Program all have benefitted. The 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 8 and ended on Sunday November 8. ...
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Personal life Labonte has lived in the Thomasville, North Carolina, area for most of his career. Terry and Kim Labonte married in May 1978 during his first year with Billy Hagan's team after meeting at the car dealership where both worked while in high school in Texas. They have two children who have grown up around racing just as Labonte did years ago. Justin Labonte, born in 1981, was a late model track champion at Caraway Speedway in North Carolina in 2003 and raced a limited Busch Series schedule in 2004 (including a win at Chicagoland Speedway in July) with sponsorship from the United States Coast Guard. That sponsorship expanded to allow a full schedule in 2005. Kristy, born in 1983, graduated with a business marketing major from High Point University. Terry enjoys hunting and fishing, as he is an all out outdoorsman. Thomasville is a city in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA. The population was 19,788 at the 2000 census. ...
Justin Labonte was born February 5, 1981 in Trinty, North Carolina. ...
Chicagoland Speedway is a speedway in Joliet, Illinois, USA, southwest of Chicago. ...
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Labonte will be the Sports Marshal for the 80th Annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia from May 1 to May 8, 2007. Location in the Commonwealth of Virginia Coordinates: , Country State Founded 1802 Government - Mayor Elizabeth Minor Area - City 9. ...
Other Series In addition to his 22 wins in Nextel Cup, Labonte has won 11 races in the Busch series, and 1 in the Craftsman Truck Series. He has been the champion of the 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring as well as three all-star races: the Busch Clash (now known as the Budweiser Shootout) in 1985 and The Winston (now the Nextel All-Star Challenge) in 1988 and 1999. He also won the IROC championship in 1989. Including his two championship seasons, he has finished in the top 10 in the year-end standings 17 times, and his top-five and top-ten totals approach 25 percent and 50 percent, respectively, of his total races. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ...
The Rolex 24 1/2 at Daytona (also frequently referred to as the 24 Hours of Daytona) is a 24-hour sports car endurance race held annually at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
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The Budweiser Shootout is an annual NASCAR Nextel Cup Series event held at Daytona International Speedway in February, the week before the Daytona 500. ...
The Budweiser Shootout is an annual NASCAR Nextel Cup Series exhibition event held at Daytona International Speedway in February, the weekend before the Daytona 500. ...
The NASCAR NEXTEL All-Star Challenge, formerly known as The Winston until 2003, is a race open to race winners from the previous season as well as the current season. ...
The NASCAR NEXTEL All-Star Challenge, formerly known as The Winston until 2004, is a race open to race winners from the previous season as well as the current season. ...
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Trivia - Except for the 1989 season driving for Junior Johnson, a scant few races during the 1990s, and his most recent sub roles, Terry Labonte has only driven a GM car throughout his Winston Cup career.
- He is known as The IceMan, for his cool demeanor under pressure, and his calm and collective driving style, as he would normally strike near the end of a race when the time was right.
- His daughter Kristy dated fellow driver Kasey Kahne for a period of time.
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References - ^ National Quarter Midget Hall of Fame
- ^ "Terry Labonte to Drive #55 NAPA Camry for Waltrip at Road Course", Racing Milestones, 2007-06-12. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
- ^ "NASCAR.COM - Labonte to sub for Waltrip in No. 55 at Indianapolis", NASCAR.COM, 2007-07-19. Retrieved on 2007-07-19.
- ^ "Labonte, Richard Childress Racing Team Ready For NASCAR Busch Series Montreal Test", autoracingdaily.com, 2007-05-18. Retrieved on 2007-06-10.
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