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Terry Labonte

Terry Labonte 1997.jpg
Labonte in 1997.

Born Terrance Lee Labonte
(1956-11-16) November 16, 1956 (age 62)
Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.
Achievements
1984, 1996 Winston Cup Series Champion
1989 IROC Champion
1993 IROC Champion (Assist)
1980, 2003 Southern 500 Winner
1988, 1999 The Winston Winner
1985 Busch Clash Winner
Holds all-time Sprint Cup Series record for longest drought between Sprint Cup Championships (12 years).
Awards
NASCAR Hall Of Fame inductee (2016)
Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
National Quarter Midget Hall of Fame inductee (1989)[1]

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career
890 races run over 37 years

2014 position
40th
Best finish 1st (1984, 1996)
First race
1978 Southern 500 (Darlington)
Last race
2014 GEICO 500 (Talladega)
First win
1980 Southern 500 (Darlington)
Last win
2003 Southern 500 (Darlington)











Wins Top tens Poles
22 361 27


NASCAR Xfinity Series career
124 races run over 11 years
Best finish 13th (1996)
First race
1985 Miller 400 (Charlotte)
Last race
2000 MBNA Platinum 200 (Dover)
First win
1985 Miller 400 (Charlotte)
Last win
1999 Touchstone Energy 300 (Talladega)











Wins Top tens Poles
11 68 4


NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career
3 races run over 1 year
Best finish 37th (1995)
First race
1995 Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic (Phoenix)
Last race
1995 Fas Mart Supertruck Shootout (Richmond)
First win
1995 Fas Mart Supertruck Shootout (Richmond)











Wins Top tens Poles
1 3 1

Statistics current as of October 19, 2014.

Terrance Lee Labonte (born November 16, 1956) is an American former[2]stock car racing driver, and current racing commentator. A two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (then Winston Cup Series) champion and 1989 IROC champion, he is the older brother of 2000 Winston Cup champion Bobby Labonte, and the father of former Nationwide Series driver Justin Labonte. He also co-owns a Chevrolet dealership in North Carolina with Rick Hendrick. He appeared on the CBS series The Dukes of Hazzard in 1984, where he played an unnamed pit crew member. In 2000, he also appeared in commercials for Denny's restaurants with the Kellogg's Racing team, such as Kellogg's Country Inn Specialties Slam, and Country Inn Specialties Slim Slam.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Racing career


    • 2.1 Hagan Racing


    • 2.2 Junior Johnson & Associates


    • 2.3 Precision Products Racing


    • 2.4 Return to Hagan Racing


    • 2.5 Hendrick Motorsports


    • 2.6 Semi-retirement years


      • 2.6.1 Hendrick Motorsports


      • 2.6.2 Joe Gibbs Racing


      • 2.6.3 Hall of Fame Racing


      • 2.6.4 Michael Waltrip Racing


      • 2.6.5 Petty Enterprises


      • 2.6.6 Gillett Evernham Motorsports


      • 2.6.7 Prism Motorsports


      • 2.6.8 Carter/Simo Racing


      • 2.6.9 Stavola Labonte Racing/Prism Motorsports


      • 2.6.10 Whitney Motorsports


      • 2.6.11 FAS Lane Racing/Go Fas Racing






  • 3 Competition in other series


  • 4 Honors


    • 4.1 NASCAR Hall of Fame


    • 4.2 Other




  • 5 Motorsports career results


    • 5.1 NASCAR


      • 5.1.1 Sprint Cup Series


        • 5.1.1.1 Daytona 500




      • 5.1.2 Busch Series


      • 5.1.3 SuperTruck Series




    • 5.2 24 Hours of Daytona




  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Early life


Terry Labonte was born in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1956. He was introduced to racing through his father, who had worked on race cars as a hobby for his friends. He started racing quarter-midgets when he was seven 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.



Racing career



Hagan Racing




1983 racecar




1985 racecar


Labonte’s first NASCAR race came in 1978 at Darlington Raceway. He qualified 19th in the No. 92 Duck Industries-sponsored Chevrolet and finished fourth that weekend. He ran four more races that season and had an additional two Top 10 finishes. In 1979, he competed for NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year honors along with Dale Earnhardt, Harry Gant, and Joe Millikan while driving the No. 44 Stratagraph-sponsored 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 13 Top 10 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 eighth in the final points standings. In 1984, he appeared on the CBS series The Dukes of Hazzard, where he portrayed an unnamed pit crewman.


Labonte failed to return to victory lane over the next two years and didn't finish outside the Top 5 in the final standings. He won his second career race in 1983 in the Budweiser-sponsored Chevrolet. In 1984, his team received a sponsorship from Piedmont Airlines and he won races at Riverside International Raceway and Bristol Motor Speedway as well as clinching his first Winston Cup championship. He dropped to seventh in the final points in 1985. During that season, he made his Busch Series debut at Charlotte in the No. 17 Pontiac owned by Darrell Waltrip and won the 400 miles (640 km) race. Waltrip asked Labonte to drive after deciding to focus his driving priorities solely on Winston Cup racing during what would be Waltrip's 307-point gain over Bill Elliott in the final eight races of the 1985 season.



Junior Johnson & Associates




1989 No. 11 car


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 No. 11 Budweiser-sponsored Chevrolet for Junior Johnson's team the next year. In his first season with this team, he earned four pole-positions 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, as well as Sprint All-Star Race IV. In 1989, the team switched to Ford Thunderbirds. Despite two wins during the season, he fell back to tenth in the championship.



Precision Products Racing


In 1990, he signed with the No. 1 Skoal Classic-sponsored Oldsmobile team for Precision Products Racing. He had four Top 5s and nine Top 10s and finished 15th in the points standings.



Return to Hagan Racing


Labonte came back to Hagan Racing to drive the No. 94 Sunoco-sponsored Oldsmobile in 1991, winning his first pole since 1988. He began 1992 with finishes inside the Top 8 in each of the first eight races. He had a total of four Top 5 finishes and sixteen top-tens, ending the season eighth in points. In 1993, the team switched to the No. 14 Kellogg's-sponsored Chevrolet. While he had ten Top 10s, for the first time in his career, Labonte failed to finish a race in the Top 5 and he dropped to 18th in points. Terry Labonte left Hagan Racing in 1993, and he was signed to Hendrick Motorsports in 1994.



Hendrick Motorsports




1997 racecar



Terry Labonte.

Terry Labonte at RIR in 1998.


After leaving Hagan Racing in 1993, Terry Labonte was signed to Hendrick Motorsports in 1994, where he began driving the No. 5 Kellogg's-sponsored Chevrolet Lumina. In 1995, the team switched to Chevrolet Monte Carlos and won three races including the fall Goody's 500 event at Bristol, where the front of Labonte's car was wrecked after Dale Earnhardt crashed into him in the final lap.[3] 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, 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 season; Bobby won the race and Terry won the championship on this race, making it the only time a driver and his sibling won the race and the championship at the same time.


Labonte posted twenty top ten finishes in 1997 and collected his only win of the season at the fall race at Talladega Superspeedway. In 1998, it was the final season to have Labonte's trademark mustache, where he went on to win the Pontiac Excitement 400 and finished ninth in points. With a win at his home track at Texas Motor Speedway and Sprint All-Star Race XV in 1999, Labonte finished twelfth in the championship points, the first time he had finished outside the top ten since 1993.


Terry Labonte shaved his mustache off in 1999, where his most famous race was the 1999 Goody's Headache Powder 500 at Bristol. He was involved in one of the most famous and controversial NASCAR finishes ever, when he was spun out by a lapped Darrell Waltrip while leading with ten laps to go when he slowed the field under caution. Labonte pitted for four tires and quickly recovered and was leading with one lap remainng. However, Dale Earnhardt, who was in second at the time, wrecked Labonte half-way to the checkered flag and won. Labonte finished eighth while wrecking. In victory lane, Dale Earnhardt maintained that it wasn't on purpose. In a post-race interview, Labonte didn't buy Earnhardt's excuses, angrily stating "[Earnhardt] never intends to take anybody out...it just happens that way."


The year 2000 saw Labonte's consecutive start streak broken at 655 after he suffered inner ear injuries in 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 with one top five finish and four top tens. He also appeared in commercials for Denny's in 2000, which features the new and delicious Kellogg's Country Inn Specialties Slam, and Country Inn Specialties Slim Slam.


In 2003, Labonte won his first pole since 2000 at Richmond and won the Mountain Dew Southern 500 where 23 years earlier he won his first in 1980 at Darlington Raceway after leading the last 33 laps. This was only his second win in a crown jewel event (the other being in the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway in 1980). That helped lead him to a tenth place spot in the final standings. 90% of the NASCAR fans have labeled the 2003 Southern 500 win as the most popular win of 2003.


2004 was much more of a struggle for Labonte, and Hendrick Motorsports announced Kyle Busch as Labonte's replacement when he retired. Late in the 2004-season, Labonte announced that 2004 would be his final full-time year on the circuit and would run part-time schedules for the next two years. The part-time schedule was nicknamed "Shifting Gears: Lone Star Style".



Semi-retirement years



Hendrick Motorsports




Labonte in 2005


Labonte began his semi-retirement in 2005. He borrowed the number 44, his former number, from Petty Enterprises and ran Hendrick's No. 44 research and development car with some sponsorships from Kellogg's, Pizza Hut, and GMAC. His best finish in 2005 for Hendrick Motorsports came at Pocono Raceway, where he finished twelfth.


Labonte also ran ten races with Hendrick Motorsports research and development car No. 44 in 2006.



Joe Gibbs Racing


Labonte also drove five races in the No. 11 FedEx-sponsored Chevrolet for Joe Gibbs Racing following the release of Jason Leffler, with a top finish of ninth at Richmond.



Hall of Fame Racing


Labonte began the 2006 season driving the No. 96 Texas Instruments/DLP HDTV-sponsored 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 thirtieth in points, sealing a spot for the team in each race as long as they remained in the top thirty-five. Tony Raines took over the driving duties for the No. 96 car and ran for the rest of the season, with the exception of the road-course races at Infineon Raceway and Watkins Glen International. Labonte's best finish of 2006 came at Infineon, where he finished third due to a fuel mileage gamble by Philippe Lopez, the crew chief of the No. 96 DLP/Texas Instruments-sponsored Chevrolet, .



Michael Waltrip Racing


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 No.55 NAPA Auto Parts-sponsored Toyota Camry.[4][5] His best finish in the No. 55 was thirtieth twice, at Indianapolis and Watkins Glen.



Petty Enterprises


On May 11, 2008, it was announced that Labonte would drive the No. 45 car of Petty Enterprises for six races in the middle of the 2008 Sprint Cup season, replacing Kyle Petty on a temporary basis. Labonte was reunited with brother Bobby, who was the regular driver of the No. 43 for Petty. Labonte posted two solid top-twenty runs in the six-race tenure, a sixteenth at Daytona and a seventeenth at Infineon, both the best finishes for the #45 car this season. It was later announced that he would drive for Petty again in the Brickyard 400 Labonte was back in the No. 45 car for Petty Enterprises when the Sprint Cup Series went to the Michigan International Speedway for the 3M Performance 400 on August 17, 2008. He would be back in the No. 45 car again for the AMP Energy 500 at the Talladega Superspeedway for the final time in the 2008 Sprint Cup Season. He would go on to post a seventeenth-place finish, even after sustaining severe damage in one of the multi-car accidents. Labonte's results in 2008 proved far better on average than the previous three seasons, while driving also part-time.



Gillett Evernham Motorsports


Labonte drove the #10 Valvoline-sponsored car in place of Patrick Carpentier in The American Red Cross Pennsylvania 500.



Prism Motorsports


It was reported first on January 23, 2009, that Labonte would attempt to make the Daytona 500 for Prism Motorsports, driving the No. 66 Window World-sponsored Toyota. The team announced they planned to race full-time with Dave Blaney after Daytona. Labonte started forty-third, and went a lap down. He managed to get his lap back and fought up to finish twenty-fourth in the rain-shortened event.



Carter/Simo Racing


Starting at Indianapolis in 2009, Labonte drove the No. 08 Toyota for Carter/Simo Racing for four races.



Stavola Labonte Racing/Prism Motorsports


It was reported that Labonte would be forming a new team with Bill Stavola, formerly the co-owner of Stavola Brothers Racing.[6] In the team's debut, Labonte barely missed making the field at Richmond, but took the Gander Mountain sponsorship to the No. 55 Prism Motorsports car which had qualified thirty-seventh. Labonte would finish fortieth in the race after an accident forced him out. It is not known for sure what caused the demise of Stavola Labonte Racing, as the team seemed to dissolve sometime after the 2010 season.



Whitney Motorsports


Labonte also raced at Phoenix in 2010 for Whitney Motorsports.



FAS Lane Racing/Go Fas Racing


Entering 2011, it was announced that Frank Stoddard would be starting his own team, FAS Lane Racing, with Labonte driving the No. 32 U.S. Chrome-sponsored Ford Fusion in the Daytona 500. Labonte started forty-third and finished a respectable fifteenth. At the time, Labonte was semi-retired, but competed in seven additional races over the course of the year in the No. 32.


He returned to Stoddard's 32 car in 2012 where he would run all four restrictor plate races with C&J Energy Services as the sponsor. He finished with three top twenties out of the four starts, including a season-best sixteenth in the October race at Talladega Superspeedway. Labonte led the 2012 Daytona 500 briefly before being spun by Marcos Ambrose. He would continue on to finish eighteenth.


In 2013, Labonte would run five races for FAS Lane Racing, posting a best finish of nineteenth. In addition to running all four restrictor plate races, he ran at Bristol Motor Speedway in March, finishing twenty-fifth.


In 2014, FAS Lane Racing would merge with Go Green Racing to form Go Fas Racing, and announced that Labonte would again return to the No. 32 car for all four superspeedway events. He ran as high as sixth in the Daytona 500 before being swept up in a late crash and finishing twentieth. Before the race, Labonte called this his final Daytona 500 start.


On October 17, Labonte announced the GEICO 500 is to be his 890th and final start.[7] To commemorate the occasion, Go Fas Racing designed a car split into three designs: the Kellogg's design from his 1996 title run on the driver side, the Piedmont Airlines design from his 1984 championship year on the passenger side, and the Duck Industries design from his early career in the center. However, NASCAR did not allow the scheme, due to a rule stating cars must have the same colors on both the driver side and passenger side of the car for safety reasons; the team would switch to the former design, while being allowed to retain the center.[8] Labonte qualified ninth, but because of the unapproved paint scheme, was forced to start at the tail end of the field. He would finish in thirty-third place, one lap down in his final race.



Competition in other series


In addition to his 22 wins in the Sprint Cup Series, Labonte has won 11 races in the Nationwide Series and 1 in the Craftsman Truck Series, as well as three all-star races: the Busch Clash (now known as the Budweiser Shootout) in 1985 and The Winston (now the Sprint All-Star Challenge) in 1988 and 1999. He also won the IROC championship in 1989 with one win, and assisted Davey Allison to the 1993 IROC championship by driving his car to a 6th-place finish in the final race of the season.


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.


Labonte also collected class wins at the two most prestigious endurance races in the United States, the 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring, driving a GTO-class Chevrolet Camaro during the 1984 IMSA GT Championship season.



Honors



NASCAR Hall of Fame


On February 21, 2014, Labonte was nominated for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2015, along with 19 other candidates. This occurred not long after NASCAR revised the rules allowing current drivers eligibility into the Hall provided they are at least 55 years of age or have 30+ years of NASCAR experience.[9]


After being passed over as a first-ballot inductee for the class of 2015, Labonte was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2016 on May 20, 2015. Joining Labonte in the 2016 class were Speedway Motorsports Executive Chairman Bruton Smith, and drivers Curtis Turner, Bobby Isaac, and Jerry Cook.[10]


On January 26, 2017 Labonte was named to the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America.[11]



Other


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 benefited.



Motorsports career results



NASCAR


(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)



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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

NSCC
Pts

1978

Hagan Racing
92

Chevy

RSD

DAY

RCH

CAR

ATL

BRI

DAR

NWS

MAR

TAL

DOV

CLT

NSV

RSD

MCH

DAY

NSV

POC

TAL

MCH

BRI

DAR
4

RCH
7

DOV

MAR
9

NWS

CLT
24

CAR

ATL
13

ONT

39th
659

1979
44

RSD
35


RCH
8

ATL
25

NWS
15

BRI
7

DAR
29

MAR
9


NSV
9

DOV
6

CLT
7

TWS
5

RSD
18

MCH
25


NSV
25

POC
23


MCH
26

BRI
8

DAR
3

RCH
17

DOV
25

MAR
9

CLT
15

NWS
6

CAR
27

ATL
7

10th
3615

Buick


DAY
16

CAR
15


TAL
9


DAY
29


TAL
33


Olds


ONT
13


1980

Chevy

RSD
7


RCH
24

CAR
10

ATL
15

BRI
10

DAR
32

NWS
22

MAR
23


NSV
7

DOV
5

CLT
3

TWS
5

RSD
33

MCH
11


NSV
22

POC
6


MCH
11

BRI
23

DAR
1

RCH
8

DOV
28

NWS
7

MAR
7

CLT
31

CAR
4

ATL
5

ONT
8

8th
3766

Olds


DAY
6


TAL
32


DAY
32


TAL
31


1981

Chevy

RSD
2

4th
4052

Buick


DAY
40

RCH
26

CAR
21

ATL
19

BRI
7

NWS
7

DAR
14

MAR
5

TAL
7

NSV
6

DOV
8

CLT
14

TWS
23

RSD
22

MCH
11

DAY
8

NSV
5

POC
13

TAL
3

MCH
14

BRI
3

DAR
4

RCH
4

DOV
29

MAR
9

NWS
30

CLT
23

CAR
7

ATL
7

RSD
3


1982

DAY
4


ATL
8


DAR
6


TAL
2


CLT
34


RSD
2*

MCH
28

DAY
27


POC
3

TAL
5

MCH
21

BRI
4


RCH
6

DOV
27


CLT
16


CAR
4

ATL
8

RSD
27

3rd
4211

Chevy


RCH
5

BRI
4


CAR
2


NWS
2

MAR
20


NSV
2

DOV
4


POC
5


NSV
2


DAR
35


NWS
3


MAR
4


1983

DAY
6

RCH
22

CAR
24

ATL
8

DAR
36

NWS
6

MAR
6

TAL
6

NSV
8

DOV
31

BRI
6

CLT
33

RSD
31

POC
9

MCH
5*

DAY
5

NSV
11

POC
12

TAL
29

MCH
4

BRI
5

DAR
5

RCH
5

DOV
4

MAR
24

NWS
5

CLT
4

CAR
1

ATL
4

RSD
7

5th
4004

1984

DAY
12

RCH
3

CAR
2

ATL
7

BRI
2

NWS
4

DAR
2

MAR
24

TAL
25

NSV
8

DOV
3

CLT
30

RSD
1*

POC
3

MCH
31

DAY
7

NSV
6

POC
4

TAL
3

MCH
2*

BRI
1*

DAR
8

RCH
8

DOV
2

MAR
2

CLT
5

NWS
9

CAR
3

ATL
30

RSD
3

1st
4508

1985

DAY
25

RCH
6

CAR
3*

ATL
6

BRI
3

DAR
4

NWS
7

MAR
6

TAL
7

DOV
16

CLT
5

RSD
1*

POC
28

MCH
22

DAY
8

POC
26

TAL
39

MCH
9

BRI
29

DAR
7

RCH
2*

DOV
24

MAR
27

NWS
3

CLT
33

CAR
12

ATL
6

RSD
2*

7th
3683

1986

Olds

DAY
2

RCH
15

CAR
1*

ATL
3

BRI
7

DAR
32

NWS
27

MAR
3

TAL
29

DOV
17

CLT
11

RSD
12

POC
35

MCH
12

DAY
19

POC
6

TAL
38

GLN
32

MCH
12


RCH
18

DOV
19

MAR
15

NWS
10

CLT
15

CAR
31

ATL
8

RSD
10

12th
3473

Chevy


BRI
2

DAR
21


1987

Junior Johnson & Associates
11

Chevy

DAY
18

CAR
8

RCH
5

ATL
4

DAR
32

NWS
8

BRI
9

MAR
5

TAL
2

CLT
6

DOV
3

POC
37

RSD
4

MCH
28

DAY
10

POC
6

TAL
6

GLN
2

MCH
33

BRI
4

DAR
5

RCH
8

DOV
32

MAR
3

NWS
1*

CLT
4

CAR
4

RSD
8

ATL
28

3rd
4007

1988

DAY
5

RCH
9

CAR
31

ATL
4

DAR
23

BRI
16

NWS
1

MAR
4

TAL
4

CLT
9

DOV
12

RSD
2

POC
32

MCH
3

DAY
19

POC
9

TAL
14

GLN
18

MCH
13

BRI
22

DAR
8

RCH
3

DOV
18

MAR
7

CLT
10

NWS
4

CAR
3

PHO
2

ATL
8

4th
4007

1989

Ford

DAY
9

CAR
18

ATL
36

RCH
30

DAR
18

BRI
24

NWS
5

MAR
5

TAL
2

CLT
39

DOV
4

SON
15

POC
1

MCH
14

DAY
6

POC
13

TAL
1

GLN
14

MCH
40

BRI
5

DAR
33

RCH
12

DOV
14

MAR
11

CLT
11

NWS
3

CAR
14

PHO
2

ATL
40

10th
3569

1990

Precision Products Racing
1

Olds

DAY
2

RCH
32

CAR
9

ATL
40

DAR
14

BRI
4

NWS
15

MAR
31

TAL
6

CLT
13

DOV
13

SON
35

POC
20

MCH
7

DAY
4

POC
10

TAL
42

GLN
14

MCH
14

BRI
4

DAR
14

RCH
17

DOV
15

MAR
9

NWS
27

CLT
17

CAR
13

PHO
13

ATL
21

15th
3371

1991

Hagan Racing
94

Olds

DAY
13

RCH
14

CAR
39

ATL
35

DAR
15

BRI
9

NWS
31

MAR
31

TAL
37

CLT
10

DOV
24

SON
6

POC
21

MCH
25

DAY
41

POC
15

TAL
24

GLN
34

MCH
16

BRI
9

DAR
5

RCH
19

DOV
26

MAR
6

NWS
14

CLT
6

CAR
28

PHO
12

ATL
15

18th
3024

1992

DAY
7

CAR
7

RCH
8

ATL
9

DAR
9

BRI
4

NWS
9

MAR
4


CLT
6

DOV
21

SON
2

POC
10

MCH
38


POC
16


GLN
8

MCH
23

BRI
31

DAR
14

RCH
13

DOV
7

MAR
11

NWS
8


CAR
9

PHO
16

8th
3674

Ford


TAL
36


DAY
21


TAL
18


Chevy


CLT
12


ATL
5


1993
14

DAY
11

CAR
10

RCH
24

ATL
33

DAR
9

BRI
21

NWS
6

MAR
9

TAL
37

SON
9

CLT
33

DOV
20

POC
32

MCH
20

DAY
9

NHA
31

POC
16

TAL
14

GLN
23

MCH
29

BRI
34

DAR
33

RCH
8

DOV
8

MAR
7

NWS
7

CLT
16

CAR
15

PHO
14

ATL
13

18th
3280

1994

Hendrick Motorsports
5

Chevy

DAY
3

CAR
17

RCH
9

ATL
14

DAR
35

BRI
24

NWS
1

MAR
15

TAL
32

SON
28

CLT
35

DOV
26

POC
18

MCH
20

DAY
15

NHA
11

POC
15

TAL
10

IND
12

GLN
6

MCH
8

BRI
33

DAR
10

RCH
1*

DOV
7

MAR
14

NWS
2

CLT
7

CAR
5

PHO
1*

ATL
8

7th
3876

1995

DAY
8

CAR
26

RCH
1

ATL
3

DAR
34

BRI
7

NWS
16

MAR
36

TAL
26

SON
5

CLT
2

DOV
37

POC
1

MCH
9

DAY
19

NHA
4

POC
14

TAL
33

IND
13

GLN
5

MCH
2

BRI
1

DAR
19

RCH
2

DOV
15

MAR
2

NWS
4

CLT
3

CAR
4

PHO
13

ATL
13

6th
4146

1996

DAY
24*

CAR
34*

RCH
8

ATL
2

DAR
5

BRI
2

NWS
1*

MAR
24

TAL
4

SON
5

CLT
3

DOV
2

POC
7

MCH
2

DAY
2

NHA
6

POC
16

TAL
24

IND
3

GLN
2

MCH
3

BRI
5

DAR
26

RCH
5

DOV
21

MAR
2

NWS
5

CLT
1*

CAR
3

PHO
3

ATL
5

1st
4657

1997

DAY
2

CAR
7

RCH
7

ATL
9

DAR
13

TEX
4*

BRI
3

MAR
4

SON
3

TAL
6

CLT
8

DOV
14

POC
9

MCH
39

CAL
2

DAY
2

NHA
7

POC
35

IND
40

GLN
8

MCH
10

BRI
7

DAR
6

RCH
17

NHA
41

DOV
37

MAR
22

CLT
11

TAL
1*

CAR
7

PHO
11

ATL
21

6th
4177

1998

DAY
13

CAR
8

LVS
15

ATL
12

DAR
6

BRI
2

TEX
6

MAR
26

TAL
4*

CAL
3

CLT
41

DOV
10

RCH
1

MCH
19

POC
12

SON
42

NHA
14

POC
31

IND
9

GLN
40

MCH
36

BRI
13

NHA
39

DAR
25

RCH
21

DOV
18

MAR
6

CLT
38

TAL
3

DAY
6

PHO
10

CAR
8

ATL
8

9th
3901

1999

DAY
38

CAR
7

LVS
8

ATL
13

DAR
11

TEX
1*

BRI
13

MAR
15

TAL
39

CAL
9

RCH
26

CLT
11

DOV
17

MCH
23

POC
16

SON
29

DAY
10

NHA
11

POC
6

IND
11

GLN
11

MCH
26

BRI
8

DAR
17

RCH
43

NHA
31

DOV
27

MAR
40

CLT
21

TAL
34

CAR
14

PHO
28

HOM
31

ATL
40

12th
3580

2000

DAY
7

CAR
17

LVS
31

ATL
15

DAR
11

BRI
5

TEX
8

MAR
23

TAL
7

CAL
33

RCH
2

CLT
22

DOV
11

MCH
26

POC
12

SON
27

DAY
41

NHA
43

POC
11

IND

GLN

MCH
20

BRI
16

DAR
15

RCH
25

NHA
25

DOV
13

MAR
17

CLT
27

TAL
5

CAR
38

PHO
17

HOM
25

ATL
17

17th
3433

2001

DAY
24

CAR
29

LVS
22

ATL
5

DAR
38

BRI
6

TEX
13

MAR
23

TAL
11

CAL
30

RCH
38

CLT
23

DOV
17

MCH
26

POC
31

SON
36

DAY
40

CHI
25

NHA
32

POC
34

IND
19

GLN
21

MCH
29

BRI
10

DAR
11

RCH
38

DOV
17

KAN
27

CLT
27

MAR
34

TAL
13

PHO
20

CAR
28

HOM
11

ATL
32

NHA
27
23rd
3280

2002

DAY
20

CAR
16

LVS
38

ATL
14

DAR
23

BRI
16

TEX
10

MAR
6

TAL
20

CAL
21

RCH
33

CLT
12

DOV
15

POC
38

MCH
31

SON
3

DAY
14

CHI
13

NHA
22

POC
9

IND
13

GLN
31

MCH
33

BRI
30

DAR
31

RCH
41

NHA
30

DOV
38

KAN
12

TAL
38

CLT
21

MAR
22

ATL
25

CAR
32

PHO
26

HOM
28
24th
3417

2003

DAY
30

CAR
27

LVS
16

ATL
20

DAR
24

BRI
39

TEX
16

TAL
5

MAR
14

CAL
12

RCH
21

CLT
21

DOV
10

POC
7

MCH
10

SON
25

DAY
4

CHI
15

NHA
20

POC
5

IND
19

GLN
18

MCH
13

BRI
11

DAR
1

RCH
8

NHA
18

DOV
20

TAL
22

KAN
16

CLT
18

MAR
6

ATL
33

PHO
30

CAR
12

HOM
15
10th
4162

2004

DAY
20

CAR
17

LVS
17

ATL
24

DAR
19

BRI
18

TEX
41

MAR
23

TAL
25

CAL
7

RCH
18

CLT
37

DOV
7

POC
7

MCH
26

SON
40

DAY
8

CHI
6

NHA
16

POC
6

IND
38

GLN
39

MCH
27

BRI
15

CAL
19

RCH
18

NHA
24

DOV
27

TAL
21

KAN
21

CLT
25

MAR
25

ATL
31

PHO
32

DAR
28

HOM
31
26th
3519

2005
44

DAY

CAL
36

LVS

ATL

BRI
18

MAR

TEX
40

PHO

TAL

DAR

RCH

CLT
38

DOV

POC
12

MCH


CHI
42

NHA

POC

IND
36


KAN
33

CLT

MAR

ATL

TEX
31

PHO

HOM
40th
1071

Joe Gibbs Racing
11

Chevy


SON
12

DAY


GLN
37

MCH
40

BRI
27

CAL

RCH
9

NHA

DOV

TAL


2006

Hall of Fame Racing
96

Chevy

DAY
17

CAL
34

LVS
24

ATL
22

BRI
27

MAR


SON
3

DAY


GLN
37

MCH

BRI

41st
1278

Hendrick Motorsports
44

Chevy


TEX
25

PHO

TAL

RCH

DAR
34

CLT
33

DOV

POC
39

MCH


CHI
43

NHA

POC
25

IND


CAL
40

RCH

NHA

DOV

KAN
38

TAL

CLT
21

MAR

ATL

TEX
36

PHO

HOM

2007

Michael Waltrip Racing
55

Toyota

DAY

CAL

LVS

ATL

BRI

MAR

TEX

PHO

TAL

RCH

DAR

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON
35

NHA

DAY

CHI

IND
30

POC

GLN
30

MCH

BRI

CAL

RCH

NHA

DOV

KAN

TAL

CLT

MAR

ATL

TEX

PHO

HOM
58th
204

2008

Petty Enterprises
45

Dodge

DAY

CAL

LVS

ATL

BRI

MAR

TEX

PHO

TAL

RCH

DAR

CLT

DOV

POC
30

MCH
29

SON
17

NHA
35

DAY
16

CHI
38

IND
27


MCH
32

BRI

CAL

RCH

NHA

DOV

KAN

TAL
17

CLT

MAR

ATL

TEX

PHO

HOM
46th
811

Gillett Evernham Motorsports
10

Dodge


POC
32

GLN


2009

Prism Motorsports
66

Toyota

DAY
24

CAL

LVS

ATL

BRI

MAR

TEX

PHO

TAL

RCH

DAR

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

NHA

DAY

CHI

51st
338

Carter Simo Racing
08

Toyota


IND
33

POC

GLN

MCH

BRI
40

ATL
39

RCH

NHA

DOV

KAN

CAL

CLT
37

MAR

TAL

TEX

PHO

HOM
42

2010

Stavola Labonte Racing
10

Chevy

DAY

CAL

LVS

ATL

BRI

MAR

PHO

TEX

TAL

RCH

DAR

DOV

CLT

POC

MCH

SON

NHA

DAY

CHI

IND

POC

GLN

MCH

BRI

ATL

RCH
DNQ

68th
83

Prism Motorsports
55

Toyota


RCH
40

NHA

DOV

KAN

CAL

CLT

MAR

TAL

TEX


Whitney Motorsports
81

Dodge


PHO
41

HOM

2011

FAS Lane Racing
32

Ford

DAY
15

PHO

LVS

BRI

CAL

MAR

TEX

TAL
34

RCH

DAR

DOV

CLT

KAN

POC

MCH

SON
32

DAY
28

KEN

NHA


BRI
33

ATL

RCH

CHI

NHA

DOV

KAN

CLT

TAL
34

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM
39th
102
23


IND
41

POC


Front Row Motorsports
38

Ford


GLN
34

MCH


2012

FAS Lane Racing
32

Ford

DAY
18

PHO

LVS

BRI

CAL

MAR

TEX

KAN

RCH

TAL
29

DAR

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

KEN

DAY
20

NHA

IND

POC

GLN

MCH

BRI

ATL

RCH

CHI

NHA

DOV

TAL
16

CLT

KAN

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM
44th
94

2013

DAY
26

PHO

LVS

BRI
25

CAL

MAR

TEX

KAN

RCH

TAL
29

DAR

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

KEN

DAY
19

NHA

IND

POC

GLN

MCH

BRI

ATL

RCH

CHI

NHA

DOV

KAN

CLT

TAL
35

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM
42nd
87

2014

Go Fas Racing

DAY
20

PHO

LVS

BRI

CAL

MAR

TEX

DAR

RCH

TAL
24

KAN

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

KEN

DAY
11

NHA

IND

POC

GLN

MCH

BRI

ATL

RCH

CHI

NHA

DOV

KAN

CLT

TAL
33

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM
40th
88


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Year
Team
Manufacturer
Start
Finish

1979

Hagan Racing

Buick
19
16

1980

Oldsmobile
17
6

1981

Buick
12
40

1982
5
4

1983

Chevrolet
41
6

1984
2
12

1985
31
25

1986

Oldsmobile
5
2

1987

Junior Johnson & Associates

Chevrolet
14
18

1988
8
5

1989

Ford
4
9

1990

Precision Products Racing

Oldsmobile
20
2

1991

Hagan Racing

Oldsmobile
31
13

1992
34
7

1993

Chevrolet
19
11

1994

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
9
3

1995
11
8

1996
5
24

1997
18
2

1998
2
13

1999
19
38

2000
25
7

2001
34
24

2002
11
20

2003
41
30

2004
38
20

2006

Hall of Fame Racing

Chevrolet
43
17

2009

Prism Motorsports

Toyota
43
24

2011

FAS Lane Racing

Ford
43
15

2012
43
18

2013
39
26

2014

Go Fas Racing
24
20


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NASCAR Busch Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

NBSC
Pts

1985

Darrell Waltrip Motorsports
17

Pontiac

DAY

CAR

HCY

BRI

MAR

DAR

SBO

LGY

DOV

CLT

SBO

HCY

ROU

IRP

SBO

LGY

HCY

MLW

BRI

DAR

RCH

NWS

ROU

CLT
1

HCY

CAR

MAR

97th
0

1986

Labonte Motorsports
44

Olds

DAY

CAR

HCY

MAR

BRI

DAR

SBO

LGY

JFC

DOV

CLT

SBO

HCY

ROU

IRP

SBO

RAL
2

66th
170

Buick


OXF
41

SBO

HCY

LGY

ROU

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

MAR

ROU

CLT

CAR

MAR


1991

Labonte Motorsports
94

Olds

DAY

RCH

CAR

MAR

VOL

HCY

DAR

BRI

LAN

SBO

NZH

CLT
10

DOV
20

ROU

HCY

MYB

GLN
1*

OXF

NHA

SBO

DUB

IRP

ROU

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV
30

CLT
31

NHA

CAR

MAR

48th
560

1992

DAY

CAR

RCH

ATL

MAR

DAR

BRI

HCY

LAN

DUB

NZH

CLT

DOV
3

ROU

MYB

GLN
3

VOL

NHA
37

TAL

IRP

ROU

MCH

NHA

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

46th
666
14


CLT
4

MAR

CAR
13

HCY


1993

Chevy

DAY
4

CAR
39

RCH
12

DAR
3

BRI
9

HCY

ROU

MAR

NZH

CLT
37

DOV
10

MYB

GLN
2

MLW

TAL
3

IRP
3

MCH
3

NHA
29

BRI
30

DAR
18

RCH
32

DOV
26

ROU

CLT
6

MAR
30

CAR
5

HCY

ATL
13

20th
2399

1994

DAY
4

CAR
1

RCH
6

ATL
4

MAR
1*

DAR
37

HCY

BRI
33

ROU

NHA
20

NZH

CLT
8

DOV
2

MYB

GLN
1*

MLW

SBO

TAL
2

HCY

IRP

MCH
35

BRI
9

DAR
13

RCH
4

DOV
9

CLT
1

MAR
6

CAR
34

18th
2720

1995

DAY
3

CAR
3

RCH
2

ATL
16

NSV
3

DAR
32

BRI
5

HCY

NHA
21

NZH

CLT
7

DOV
36

MYB

GLN
1

MLW

TAL
15

SBO

IRP

MCH
2

BRI
5

DAR
35

RCH
5

DOV

CLT
8

CAR
26

HOM
13

17th
2490

1996
5

DAY
39

CAR
9

RCH
10

ATL
1

NSV
4

DAR
3

BRI

HCY

NZH

CLT
4

DOV
3

SBO

MYB

GLN
1

MLW

NHA
2

TAL
4

IRP

MCH
3

BRI
10

DAR
1*

RCH
10

DOV
4

CLT
15

CAR
6

HOM

13th
2699

1997

DAY

CAR

RCH
43

ATL
10

LVS
28

DAR

HCY

TEX
18

BRI

NSV

TAL

NHA

NZH

CLT
12

DOV
8

SBO

GLN
5

MLW

MYB

GTY
26

IRP

MCH
19

BRI
31

DAR
42

RCH

DOV
9

CLT
11

CAL
18

CAR

HOM

33rd
1455

1999

Labonte Motorsports
44

Chevy

DAY
19

CAR

LVS
14

ATL
24

DAR
4

TEX
14

NSV

BRI
4

TAL
1

CAL
22

NHA
20

RCH
DNQ

NZH
38

CLT
DNQ

DOV
14

SBO

GLN

MLW

MYB

PPR

GTY

IRP

MCH
36

BRI
8

DAR
DNQ

RCH

DOV
11

CLT
33

CAR

MEM

PHO
34

HOM
30th
1761

2000

DAY
3

CAR

LVS

ATL
DNQ

DAR
DNQ

BRI
35

TEX
DNQ

NSV

TAL
8

CAL
DNQ

RCH

NHA

CLT

DOV
21

SBO

MYB

GLN

MLW

NZH

PPR

GTY

IRP

MCH

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

64th
470
04


CLT
DNQ

CAR

MEM

PHO

HOM


SuperTruck Series





























































NASCAR SuperTruck Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

NCTS
Pts

1995

Hendrick Motorsports
5

Chevy

PHO
2

TUS

SGS

MMR

POR

EVG

I70

LVL

BRI

MLW

CNS

HPT
3

IRP

FLM

RCH
1

MAR

NWS

SON

MMR

PHO
37th
515

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points



24 Hours of Daytona


(key)








































































































24 Hours of Daytona results
Year
Class
No
Team
Car
Co-drivers
Laps
Position
Class Pos.

1981
GTX
44

United States Hagan Racing
Chevrolet Camaro

United States David Pearson
United States Billy Hagan
50
61 DNF
22 DNF

1982
GTP
44

United States Hagan Racing
Chevrolet Camaro

United States Billy Hagan
United States Gene Felton
295
38 DNF
13 DNF

1983
GTO
4

United States Hagan Racing
Chevrolet Camaro

United States Billy Hagan
United States Lloyd Frink
467
20
9

1984
GTO
4

United States Hagan Racing
Chevrolet Camaro

United States Billy Hagan
United States Gene Felton
588
6
1

1985
GTP
4

United States Lee Racing
Lola-Chevrolet

United States Lew Price
United States Carson Baird
United States Billy Hagan
160
51 DNF
19 DNF

1986
GTO
28

United States Texas Enterprises
Oldsmobile Calais

United States Phil Parsons
United States Harry Gant
3
66 DNF
23 DNF

1987
GTO
28

United States Protofab Racing
Chevrolet Camaro

United States Greg Pickett
United States Darrell Waltrip
410
31 DNF
12 DNF

2005
DP
44

United States Doran Racing
Pontiac Doran DP

Denmark Jan Magnussen
United States Bryan Herta
United States Bobby Labonte
675
9 DNF
9 DNF


See also



  • Iron man

  • Labonte Motorsports

  • List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners

  • List of NASCAR drivers who have won in each of top three series

  • List of NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race drivers

  • List of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champions

  • List of people from Texas

  • NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers




References





  1. ^ National Quarter Midget Hall of Fame Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine.


  2. ^ http://www.foxsports.com/nascar/story/it-s-a-wrap-terry-labonte-s-run-in-geico-500-will-be-his-last-in-cup-101814


  3. ^ Terry Labonte remembers winning Bristol in 1995


  4. ^ "Terry Labonte to Drive #55 NAPA Camry for Waltrip at Road Course". Racing Milestones. 2007-06-12. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-07-16..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  5. ^ "NASCAR.COM - Labonte to sub for Waltrip in No. 55 at Indianapolis". NASCAR.COM. 2007-07-19. Retrieved 2007-07-19.


  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-08-04. Retrieved 2010-01-26.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)


  7. ^ Gluck, Jeff (October 18, 2014). "Terry Labonte will make his final NASCAR start at Talladega". USA Today. Retrieved October 18, 2014.


  8. ^ Pockrass, Bob (October 18, 2014). "NASCAR won't OK tribute paint scheme for Terry Labonte". Sporting News. Retrieved October 18, 2014.


  9. ^ Elliott, Labonte Headline Top NASCAR Hall of Fame Nominees


  10. ^ "Smith, Labonte head up NASCAR Hall of Fame class". www.bostonherald.com. Retrieved 2015-05-21.


  11. ^ "Scott Pruett, Terry Labonte among inductees into Motorsports HOF". ESPN. Associated Press. January 27, 2017. Retrieved January 28, 2017.




External links








  • Terry Labonte driver statistics at Racing-Reference


  • Terry Labonte owner statistics at Racing-Reference


  • Terry Labonte at NASCAR.com






























Sporting positions
Preceded by
Bobby Allison
Jeff Gordon


NASCAR Winston Cup Series Champion
1984
1996
Succeeded by
Darrell Waltrip
Jeff Gordon

Preceded by
Al Unser, Jr.

IROC Champion
IROC XIII (1989)
Succeeded by
Dale Earnhardt
Achievements
Preceded by
Dale Earnhardt
Mark Martin


The Winston Winner
1988
1999
Succeeded by
Rusty Wallace
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

Preceded by
Neil Bonnett

Busch Clash Winner
1985
Succeeded by
Dale Earnhardt
Preceded by
David Pearson
Jeff Gordon


Southern 500 Winner
1980
2003
Succeeded by
Neil Bonnett
Jimmie Johnson















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