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'''Mickey Gibbs''' (born March 15, 1958) is an American professional [[stock car racing]] driver. Gibbs competed in 36 Cup races between 1988 and 1991. He also competed in one [[NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series]] (now Xfinity Series) race at [[Daytona International Speedway]].<ref> {{Cite web |url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver/Mickey_Gibbs |title=Driver Mickey Gibbs Career Statistics |website=Racing-Reference |access-date=March 21, 2020}}</ref>
'''Mickey Gibbs''' (born March 15, 1958) is an American professional [[stock car racing]] driver from [[Alabama]]. Gibbs won races in the [[NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southeast Series|ALL PRO Super Series, NASCAR All-American Challenge Series]], [[American Speed Association]], and [[ARCA Menards Series|ARCA]] ranks, along with the 1983 [[Snowball Derby]] before reaching the pinnacle of stock car racing, then known as the [[NASCAR Cup Series|NASCAR Winston Cup Series]].<ref> {{cite web |url=https://thethirdturn.com/wiki/Mickey_Gibbs |title=Mickey Gibbs - The Third Turn |website=The Third Turn |access-date=April 2, 2022}}</ref> He is not related to highly successful NASCAR team owner [[Joe Gibbs]].

== Climbing the Ladder ==
After making a lone start in the first race of the newly-revamped [[NASCAR Xfinity Series|Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series]], Gibbs was a regular in the ALL PRO Super Series in the early years of the series. He scored his first win in 1983 at the famed [[Birmingham International Raceway]], roughly an hour's drive from his hometown of Glencoe. He ranked 8th in the championship. He also held off former Winston Cup race winner and fellow All PRO regular [[Jody Ridley]] to win that December's Snowball Derby;<ref> {{cite web |url=https://www.5flagsspeedway.com/snowball-pastwinners/|title=Snowball Past Winners|website=[[Five Flags Speedway]]|access-date=May 4, 2024}}</ref><ref> {{cite web |url=https://www.5flagsspeedway.com/press/2017/article/101360|title=50 FOR 50: GIBBS GIVES €˜BAMA FANS SOMETHING TO CHEER FOR AT THE DERBY|website=[[Five Flags Speedway]]|access-date=May 4, 2024}}</ref> a race that also featured [[Bobby Allison]], [[Rusty Wallace]], and [[Gary Balough]] among other contemporary and future stars.

In 1985 Gibbs moved to the All-American Challenge Series. He would win 5 races and place 4th in the points, behind [[Stanley Smith (racing driver)|Stanley Smith]], [[Ronnie Sanders]], and champion [[Dave Mader III]]. He would score another win in 1986, while not running all the races. Gibbs had a strong 1987 ALL PRO Series campaign. he won 6 races, including 2 more at BIR (one of which also counted towards the ASA championship), but was not as consistent as champion Jody Ridley or 2nd place [[Steve Grissom]]. Gibbs was 3rd on the season.

1988 saw Gibbs in a brighter spotlight after finding success in the [[ARCA Menards Series|ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series]]. Holding off wiley veteran racers [[Red Farmer]] and [[Charlie Glotzbach]], Gibbs won the [[ARCA 200]] at Daytona.<ref> {{cite web |url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/1988/02/08/arca-victory-gives-gibbs-shot-at-running-500-rookie-hoping-victory-in-200-will-be-the-start-of-winston-cup-success/|title=ARCA VICTORY GIVES GIBBS SHOT AT RUNNING 500|website=[[Orlando Sentinel]]|date=8 February 1988 |access-date=May 4, 2024}}</ref> He made 5 Winston Cup starts [[1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|that year]] before winning the ARCA season finale at [[Atlanta Motor Speedway|Atlanta]], with a dominant performance that saw him defeat newly-crowned [[1988 NASCAR Busch Series|Busch Grand National]] champion [[Tommy Ellis]] and new ARCA champ [[Tracy Leslie]].

== Winston Cup Career ==
After winning the ARCA 200 at Daytona, Gibbs failed to qualify for the [[1988 Daytona 500|Daytona 500]]. His first Winston Cup start came at [[North Carolina Speedway|Rockingham]], driving for his father Don Gibbs. He started 25th, but was relegated to 35th because of an engine failure just before halfway in the [[Subway 400|Goodwrench 500]]. He would miss the field again at Atlanta, but led briefly under caution at [[Talladega Superspeedway|Talladega]] (less than an hour from Glencoe). His only finish among his 5 starts was at [[Michigan International Speedway|Michigan]], where he came home 31st.

Gibbs began the [[1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1989 season]] driving for [[Winkle Motorsports]]. After missing the [[1989 Daytona 500|Daytona 500]] again, he took the green flag in [[Buddy Arrington]]'s car. Though he finished 20th at Rockingham for Winkle, he sat a disappointing 31st in points after Atlanta and was released from the team. In 7 starts that year, he also raced for [[Dingman Brothers Racing]] and his father's team. The father-son duo's [[1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1990 season]] began by missing [[1990 Daytona 500|Daytona]], but that was followed by respectable finishes of 19th at [[Richmond International Raceway|Richmond]] and 15th at Rockingham. In an abbreviated season, Gibbs attempted 12 races and started 9.

[[1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1991]] appeared to provide the break Gibbs needed. He signed with [[Team III Racing]], owned by Sam McMahon III, for the full season, with championship-winning [[Crew chief (auto racing)|crew chief]] [[Barry Dodson]]. 17th at [[1991 Daytona 500|Daytona]] yielded the biggest payday of his career (nearly $25,000). Gibbs also came home 19th at Talladega, and a career-best 14th at [[Sonoma Raceway|Sears Point]] and Michigan. Though he sat a respectable 25th in points after the [[Coke Zero Sugar 400|Pepsi 400]] at Daytona, he and the unsponsored team parted ways. He was replaced by [[Dick Trickle]] and others to complete the season.<ref> {{cite web |url=https://greensboro.com/race-scandal-team-crashes-amid-financial-shenanigans/article_61258053-4837-5621-84bf-ed041f3fbcf4.html|title=Race Scandal: Team Crashes Amid Financial Shenanigans|website=Greensboro |date=15 February 1992 |access-date=May 4, 2024}}</ref> Gibbs would not return to the Winston Cup Series.

== Final Races and Summary ==
Gibbs last known racing exploits came in a return to ARCA, driving for Bobby Jones in 1992. He demonstrated he still had the ability to win, leading 121 of 156 laps in a victory at [[Texas World Speedway]]. His last start came at Atlanta, but ended in a crash after halfway.

Gibbs competed in 36 Winston Cup races between 1988 and 1991, and one Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series race.<ref> {{cite web |url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver/Mickey_Gibbs |title=Driver Mickey Gibbs Career Statistics |website=Racing-Reference |access-date=March 21, 2020}}</ref> His success in the lower ranks included 6 wins in the All-American Challenge Series, 7 ALL PRO Series wins (one of which doubled as an ASA win), 3 ARCA wins (including the 1988 Daytona 200), and the 1983 Snowball Derby.

==Motorsports career results==
===NASCAR===
([[Template:NASCAR driver results legend|key]]) (<span style="font-size:85%">'''Bold'''&nbsp;– Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics''&nbsp;– Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. *&nbsp;– Most laps led.</span>)

====Winston Cup Series====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:75%"
|-
!colspan=50| [[NASCAR]] [[Winston 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
! {{Tooltip|NWCC|NASCAR Winston Cup classification}}
! Pts
! Ref
|-
! [[1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1988]]
! [[Gibbs Racing]]
! 01
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1988 Daytona 500|DAY]]<br>{{small|DNQ}}
| [[Pontiac Excitement 400|RCH]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Goodwrench 500|CAR]]<br>{{small|35}}
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1988 Motorcraft Quality Parts 500|ATL]]<br>{{small|DNQ}}
| [[TranSouth 500|DAR]]
| [[Valleydale Meats 500|BRI]]
| [[First Union 400|NWS]]
| [[1988 Pannill Sweatshirts 500|MAR]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Winston 500 (Spring)|TAL]]<br>{{small|40}}
| [[Coca-Cola 600|CLT]]
| [[Budweiser 500 (Spring Dover)|DOV]]
| [[Budweiser 400|RSD]]
| [[Miller High Life 500 (Pocono)|POC]]
| [[1988 Miller High Life 400 (June)|MCH]]
| [[Pepsi Firecracker 400|DAY]]
| [[AC Spark Plug 500|POC]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Talladega DieHard 500|TAL]]<br>{{small|34}}
| [[The Budweiser At The Glen|GLN]]
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Champion Spark Plug 400|MCH]]<br>{{small|31}}
| [[Busch 500|BRI]]
| [[1988 Southern 500|DAR]]
| [[1988 Miller High Life 400 (September)|RCH]]
| [[Delaware 500|DOV]]
| [[Goody's 500 (Fall Martinsville)|MAR]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Oakwood Homes 500|CLT]]<br>{{small|39}}
| [[Holly Farms 400|NWS]]
| [[AC Delco 500|CAR]]
| [[Checker 500|PHO]]
| [[1988 Atlanta Journal 500|ATL]]
! 50th
! 283
! <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/drivdet/gibbsmi01/1988/W|title=Mickey Gibbs – 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|publisher=NASCAR Digital Media, LLC|access-date=April 18, 2023}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan=4| [[1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1989]]
! [[Winkle Motorsports]]
! 48
! [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1989 Daytona 500|DAY]]<br>{{small|DNQ}}
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Goodwrench 500|CAR]]<br>{{small|20}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Motorcraft Quality Parts 500|ATL]]<br>{{small|39}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Pontiac Excitement 400|RCH]]<br>{{small|29}}
| [[TranSouth 500|DAR]]
| [[Valleydale Meats 500|BRI]]
| [[First Union 400|NWS]]
| [[Pannill Sweatshirts 500|MAR]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[Winston 500 (Spring)|TAL]]<br>{{small|DNQ}}
| [[Coca-Cola 600|CLT]]
| [[Budweiser 500 (Spring Dover)|DOV]]
| [[Banquet Frozen Foods 300|SON]]
| [[Miller High Life 500 (Pocono)|POC]]
| [[Miller High Life 400 (Michigan)|MCH]]
| [[Pepsi 400|DAY]]
| [[AC Spark Plug 500|POC]]
| colspan=13|
! rowspan=4| 41st
! rowspan=4| 508
! rowspan=4| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/drivdet/gibbsmi01/1989/W|title=Mickey Gibbs – 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|publisher=NASCAR Digital Media, LLC|access-date=April 18, 2023}}</ref>
|-
! [[Buddy Arrington|Arrington Racing]]
! 67
! [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1989 Daytona 500|DAY]]<br>{{small|34}}
| colspan=28|
|-
! [[Dingman Brothers Racing]]
! 50
! [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| colspan=16|
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Talladega DieHard 500|TAL]]<br>{{small|25}}
| [[The Budweiser At The Glen|GLN]]
| colspan=6|
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[All Pro Auto Parts 500|CLT]]<br>{{small|26}}
| [[1989 Holly Farms 400|NWS]]
| [[AC Delco 500|CAR]]
| [[1989 Autoworks 500|PHO]]
|
|-
! rowspan=2| [[Gibbs Racing]]
! rowspan=2| 01
! rowspan=2| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=18|
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[Champion Spark Plug 400|MCH]]<br>{{small|DNQ}}
| [[Busch 500|BRI]]
| [[Heinz Southern 500|DAR]]
| [[Miller High Life 400 (Fall Richmond)|RCH]]
| [[Peak Performance 500|DOV]]
| [[Goody's 500 (Fall Martinsville)|MAR]]
| colspan=4|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1989 Atlanta Journal 500|ATL]]<br>{{small|38}}
|-
! [[1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1990]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1990 Daytona 500|DAY]]<br><small>DNQ</small>
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Pontiac Excitement 400|RCH]]<br><small>19</small>
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[GM Goodwrench 500|CAR]]<br><small>15</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Motorcraft Quality Parts 500|ATL]]<br><small>39</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[TranSouth 500|DAR]]<br><small>38</small>
| [[Valleydale Meats 500|BRI]]
| [[First Union 400|NWS]]
| [[Hanes Activewear 500|MAR]]
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Winston 500 (Spring)|TAL]]<br><small>19</small>
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[Coca-Cola 600|CLT]]<br><small>DNQ</small>
| [[Budweiser 500 (Spring Dover)|DOV]]
| [[Banquet Frozen Foods 300|SON]]
| [[Miller Genuine Draft 500 (1st Pocono)|POC]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[Miller Genuine Draft 400 (Michigan)|MCH]]<br><small>DNQ</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Pepsi 400|DAY]]<br><small>32</small>
| [[AC Spark Plug 500|POC]]
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[DieHard 500 (Fall Talladega)|TAL]]<br><small>22</small>
| [[Budweiser At The Glen|GLN]]
| [[Champion Spark Plug 400|MCH]]
| [[Busch 500|BRI]]
| [[Heinz Southern 500|DAR]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Miller Genuine Draft 400 (Richmond)|RCH]]<br><small>34</small>
| [[Peak Antifreeze 500|DOV]]
| [[Goody's 500 (Fall Martinsville)|MAR]]
| [[Tyson Holly Farms 400|NWS]]
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Mello Yello 500|CLT]]<br><small>21</small>
| [[AC Delco 500|CAR]]
| [[Checker 500|PHO]]
| [[Atlanta Journal 500|ATL]]
! 37th
! 755
! <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/drivdet/gibbsmi01/1990/W|title=Mickey Gibbs – 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|publisher=NASCAR Digital Media, LLC|access-date=April 18, 2023}}</ref>
|-
! [[1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1991]]
! [[Team III Racing]]
! 24
! [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[1991 Daytona 500|DAY]]<br>{{small|17}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Pontiac Excitement 400|RCH]]<br>{{small|23}}
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[GM Goodwrench 500|CAR]]<br>{{small|20}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Motorcraft Quality Parts 500|ATL]]<br>{{small|25}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[TranSouth 500|DAR]]<br>{{small|22}}
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Valleydale Meats 500|BRI]]<br>{{small|19}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[First Union 400|NWS]]<br>{{small|33}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Hanes 500 (Spring Martinsville)|MAR]]<br>{{small|25}}
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Winston 500 (Spring)|TAL]]<br>{{small|15}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Coca-Cola 600|CLT]]<br>{{small|34}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Budweiser 500 (Spring Dover)|DOV]]<br>{{small|30}}
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[1991 Banquet Frozen Foods 300|SON]]<br>{{small|14}}
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Champion Spark Plug 500|POC]]<br>{{small|30}}
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Miller Genuine Draft 400 (Michigan)|MCH]]<br>{{small|14}}
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[Pepsi 400|DAY]]<br>{{small|27}}
| [[Miller Genuine Draft 500 (2nd Pocono)|POC]]
| [[DieHard 500 (Fall Talladega)|TAL]]
| [[1991 Budweiser at The Glen|GLN]]
| [[Champion Spark Plug 400|MCH]]
| [[Bud 500|BRI]]
| [[Heinz Southern 500|DAR]]
| [[Miller Genuine Draft 400 (Richmond)|RCH]]
| [[Peak Antifreeze 500|DOV]]
| [[Goody's 500 (Fall Martinsville)|MAR]]
| [[Tyson Holly Farms 400|NWS]]
| [[Mello Yello 500|CLT]]
| [[AC Delco 500|CAR]]
| [[Checker 500|PHO]]
| [[Hardee's 500|ATL]]
! 34th
! 1401
! <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/drivdet/gibbsmi01/1991/W|title=Mickey Gibbs – 1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|publisher=NASCAR Digital Media, LLC|access-date=April 18, 2023}}</ref>
|}

=====Daytona 500=====
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;"
|-
! Year
! Team
! Manufacturer
! Start
! Finish
|-
| [[1988 Daytona 500|1988]]
| [[Gibbs Racing]]
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=2 align=center style="background:#FFCFCF;"| DNQ
|-
| rowspan=2| [[1989 Daytona 500|1989]]
| [[Winkle Motorsports]]
| [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| colspan=2 align=center style="background:#FFCFCF;"| DNQ
|-
| [[Arrington Racing]]
| [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| align=center| 42
| align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"| 34
|-
| [[1990 Daytona 500|1990]]
| [[Gibbs Racing]]
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=2 align=center style="background:#FFCFCF;"| DNQ
|-
| [[1991 Daytona 500|1991]]
| [[Team III Racing]]
| [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| align=center| 38
| align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;"| 17
|}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 25 December 2024

Mickey Gibbs
Born (1958-03-15) March 15, 1958 (age 66)
Glencoe, Alabama
NASCAR Cup Series career
36 races run over 4 years
1991 position34th
Best finish34th (1991)
First race1988 Goodwrench 500 (Rockingham)
Last race1991 Pepsi 400 (Daytona)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish170th (1982)
First race1982 Goody's 300 (Daytona)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0

Mickey Gibbs (born March 15, 1958) is an American professional stock car racing driver from Alabama. Gibbs won races in the ALL PRO Super Series, NASCAR All-American Challenge Series, American Speed Association, and ARCA ranks, along with the 1983 Snowball Derby before reaching the pinnacle of stock car racing, then known as the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.[1] He is not related to highly successful NASCAR team owner Joe Gibbs.

Climbing the Ladder

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After making a lone start in the first race of the newly-revamped Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series, Gibbs was a regular in the ALL PRO Super Series in the early years of the series. He scored his first win in 1983 at the famed Birmingham International Raceway, roughly an hour's drive from his hometown of Glencoe. He ranked 8th in the championship. He also held off former Winston Cup race winner and fellow All PRO regular Jody Ridley to win that December's Snowball Derby;[2][3] a race that also featured Bobby Allison, Rusty Wallace, and Gary Balough among other contemporary and future stars.

In 1985 Gibbs moved to the All-American Challenge Series. He would win 5 races and place 4th in the points, behind Stanley Smith, Ronnie Sanders, and champion Dave Mader III. He would score another win in 1986, while not running all the races. Gibbs had a strong 1987 ALL PRO Series campaign. he won 6 races, including 2 more at BIR (one of which also counted towards the ASA championship), but was not as consistent as champion Jody Ridley or 2nd place Steve Grissom. Gibbs was 3rd on the season.

1988 saw Gibbs in a brighter spotlight after finding success in the ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series. Holding off wiley veteran racers Red Farmer and Charlie Glotzbach, Gibbs won the ARCA 200 at Daytona.[4] He made 5 Winston Cup starts that year before winning the ARCA season finale at Atlanta, with a dominant performance that saw him defeat newly-crowned Busch Grand National champion Tommy Ellis and new ARCA champ Tracy Leslie.

Winston Cup Career

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After winning the ARCA 200 at Daytona, Gibbs failed to qualify for the Daytona 500. His first Winston Cup start came at Rockingham, driving for his father Don Gibbs. He started 25th, but was relegated to 35th because of an engine failure just before halfway in the Goodwrench 500. He would miss the field again at Atlanta, but led briefly under caution at Talladega (less than an hour from Glencoe). His only finish among his 5 starts was at Michigan, where he came home 31st.

Gibbs began the 1989 season driving for Winkle Motorsports. After missing the Daytona 500 again, he took the green flag in Buddy Arrington's car. Though he finished 20th at Rockingham for Winkle, he sat a disappointing 31st in points after Atlanta and was released from the team. In 7 starts that year, he also raced for Dingman Brothers Racing and his father's team. The father-son duo's 1990 season began by missing Daytona, but that was followed by respectable finishes of 19th at Richmond and 15th at Rockingham. In an abbreviated season, Gibbs attempted 12 races and started 9.

1991 appeared to provide the break Gibbs needed. He signed with Team III Racing, owned by Sam McMahon III, for the full season, with championship-winning crew chief Barry Dodson. 17th at Daytona yielded the biggest payday of his career (nearly $25,000). Gibbs also came home 19th at Talladega, and a career-best 14th at Sears Point and Michigan. Though he sat a respectable 25th in points after the Pepsi 400 at Daytona, he and the unsponsored team parted ways. He was replaced by Dick Trickle and others to complete the season.[5] Gibbs would not return to the Winston Cup Series.

Final Races and Summary

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Gibbs last known racing exploits came in a return to ARCA, driving for Bobby Jones in 1992. He demonstrated he still had the ability to win, leading 121 of 156 laps in a victory at Texas World Speedway. His last start came at Atlanta, but ended in a crash after halfway.

Gibbs competed in 36 Winston Cup races between 1988 and 1991, and one Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series race.[6] His success in the lower ranks included 6 wins in the All-American Challenge Series, 7 ALL PRO Series wins (one of which doubled as an ASA win), 3 ARCA wins (including the 1988 Daytona 200), and the 1983 Snowball Derby.

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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

Winston Cup Series

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NASCAR Winston 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 NWCC Pts Ref
1988 Gibbs Racing 01 Ford DAY
DNQ
RCH CAR
35
ATL
DNQ
DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL
40
CLT DOV RSD POC MCH DAY POC TAL
34
GLN MCH
31
BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR CLT
39
NWS CAR PHO ATL 50th 283 [7]
1989 Winkle Motorsports 48 Pontiac DAY
DNQ
CAR
20
ATL
39
RCH
29
DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL
DNQ
CLT DOV SON POC MCH DAY POC 41st 508 [8]
Arrington Racing 67 Pontiac DAY
34
Dingman Brothers Racing 50 Pontiac TAL
25
GLN CLT
26
NWS CAR PHO
Gibbs Racing 01 Ford MCH
DNQ
BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR ATL
38
1990 DAY
DNQ
RCH
19
CAR
15
ATL
39
DAR
38
BRI NWS MAR TAL
19
CLT
DNQ
DOV SON POC MCH
DNQ
DAY
32
POC TAL
22
GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH
34
DOV MAR NWS CLT
21
CAR PHO ATL 37th 755 [9]
1991 Team III Racing 24 Pontiac DAY
17
RCH
23
CAR
20
ATL
25
DAR
22
BRI
19
NWS
33
MAR
25
TAL
15
CLT
34
DOV
30
SON
14
POC
30
MCH
14
DAY
27
POC TAL GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO ATL 34th 1401 [10]
Daytona 500
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Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1988 Gibbs Racing Ford DNQ
1989 Winkle Motorsports Pontiac DNQ
Arrington Racing Pontiac 42 34
1990 Gibbs Racing Ford DNQ
1991 Team III Racing Pontiac 38 17

References

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  1. ^ "Mickey Gibbs - The Third Turn". The Third Turn. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  2. ^ "Snowball Past Winners". Five Flags Speedway. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  3. ^ "50 FOR 50: GIBBS GIVES €˜BAMA FANS SOMETHING TO CHEER FOR AT THE DERBY". Five Flags Speedway. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  4. ^ "ARCA VICTORY GIVES GIBBS SHOT AT RUNNING 500". Orlando Sentinel. 8 February 1988. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  5. ^ "Race Scandal: Team Crashes Amid Financial Shenanigans". Greensboro. 15 February 1992. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  6. ^ "Driver Mickey Gibbs Career Statistics". Racing-Reference. Retrieved March 21, 2020.
  7. ^ "Mickey Gibbs – 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  8. ^ "Mickey Gibbs – 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  9. ^ "Mickey Gibbs – 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  10. ^ "Mickey Gibbs – 1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
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