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Bobby Labonte

Bobby Labonte began racing Quarter-Midgets in Texas in 1969, then graduated to karts in 1978. He began his Cup career in 1984 as a crew member at Hagan Racing, where his brother Terry won the series championship. He went to work for car builder Jay Hedgecock in 1987 and also raced Late Model Stock Cars at Caraway Speedway in Asheboro, N.C., winning the track championship with 12 wins and seven poles in 23 races.

Labonte's first career Cup victory came in 1995 in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte. Later that year, he swept both races at Michigan. The No. 18 has won at least one race every year since.

Labonte's 2000 championship season seemed to be charmed, but the Corpus Christi native won the title based on excellence and consistency. Labonte was one of only two drivers to complete the 2000 season with no DNFs.

Labonte set several milestones including becoming the first Busch Series champ (1991) to win the NASCAR Cup crown, and becoming the first set of brothers, along with 1984 and 1996 champion Terry Labonte, to win the Cup title.

A year later, Labonte quickly found out how fleeting the near perfection of his championship season could be. A tough adjustment to Goodyear's new tire compound package and bouts of bad luck early in the year made Labonte's title defense improbable.

In the end, he fought back to sixth in the standings; but it took him until late July to win his first race of the season. He ended up with two wins, nine top-fives and 20 top-10s, which was well under his production of the previous year. He won one Bud Pole and earned $4,786,779.

The frustration got worse for Labonte in 2002. While he did win at Martinsville in April for his 19th Cup victory, 10 finishes of 30th or worse and seven top-10 efforts in 36 starts relegated Labonte to a 16th-place finish in the standings. He also earned nearly $1 million less than he did a season ago.

In 2003, Labonte posted two wins, four poles and a eighth place finish in series standings.

Labonte came up short of victory twice with runner-up finishes in 2004 at Darlington in March and Martinsville in April, which broke a nine-year streak of at least one win.

Joe Gibbs Racing and Labonte concluded an 11-year relationship at the end of the 2005 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series season. He will now drive the No. 43 Dodge for Petty Enterprises starting in 2006.

Labonte, a big fan of musician Jimmy Buffett, now resides in Trinity, N.C., where you can usually find him fishing or spending time with his family when he's not on the racetrack.

Date Car
Start
Finish
Laps
Event Laps
Money
02/14/1993 Ford #22 25 20 199 200 29685
02/20/1994 Pontiac #22 42 16 199 200 43195
02/19/1995 Chevrolet #18 20 30 185 200 45300
02/18/1996 Chevrolet #18 35 17 200 200 59715
02/16/1997 Pontiac #18 15 21 200 200 69445
02/15/1998 Pontiac #18 1 2 200 200 549255
02/14/1999 Pontiac #18 3 25 198 200 149451
02/20/2000 Pontiac #18 13 6 200 200 228275
02/18/2001 Pontiac #18 37 40 173 200 164611
02/17/2002 Pontiac #18 10 34 153 200 190388
02/16/2003* Chevrolet #18 22 41 81 109 202134
02/15/2004 Chevrolet #18 13 11 200 200 278445
02/20/2005 Chevrolet #18 20 43 14 203 276444
02/19/2006 Dodge #43 8 35 197 203 294674
02/18/2007 Dodge #43 27 21 202 202 300436
Totals/Avg.   19 24 2601 2917 2881453
* Rain Shortened Event