Ty Gibbs Bio
Tyler Randall Gibbs, known professionally as Ty Gibbs, is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 54 Toyota Camry XSE for Joe Gibbs Racing. Gibbs is the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion and the 2021 ARCA Menards Series champion. He is the grandson of Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and NASCAR team owner Joe Gibbs.
Early Life and Background
Tyler Randall Gibbs was born on October 4, 2002, in Charlotte, North Carolina. He grew up in Mooresville, a hub of NASCAR team activity, and was surrounded by motorsports from an early age. His grandfather, Joe Gibbs, is a former Washington Redskins head coach and the founder of Joe Gibbs Racing, one of the most successful teams in NASCAR history. His father, Coy Gibbs, was a former Washington Redskins assistant coach and later became a prominent figure in NASCAR team operations, while his mother, Heather Gibbs, is a Charlotte-area realtor.
Gibbs began racing in go-karts on both asphalt and dirt tracks around Mooresville, North Carolina. His deep family ties to professional racing gave him early access to equipment, coaching, and track experience. In 2019, he won the IceBreaker 125 Late Model Stock race at Myrtle Beach Speedway, driving the No. 18 for Nelson Motorsports, signaling his arrival as a rising prospect in stock car racing.
Path to NASCAR
Gibbs climbed the racing ladder quickly through NASCAR’s development series. In 2019, he made his debut in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, winning the season finale at ISM Raceway, and ran a partial ARCA Menards Series schedule, collecting wins at Gateway and Salem. The following year, he expanded his ARCA program, winning six races and finishing fifth in the standings. In 2021, he committed to a full-time ARCA Menards Series campaign with Joe Gibbs Racing, where he dominated by winning ten of twenty races and claiming the series championship.
That same year, Gibbs made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at the Daytona Road Course, where he held off Austin Cindric in overtime to win in his first start, becoming the sixth driver to win in his Xfinity debut. He added wins at Charlotte, Watkins Glen, and Kansas, and earned the NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year award despite running a part-time schedule. These performances established him as one of the top prospects in the sport.
Ty Gibbs Career
Early Career (2017-2020)
Gibbs began his stock car racing career in the CARS Late Model Stock Tour in 2017, driving for Marlowe Racing. Over two seasons, he posted two pole positions and an average finish of 13.3, with a best result of second at Anderson Motor Speedway. In 2019, he added the IceBreaker 125 Late Model Stock win at Myrtle Beach to his resume, which helped open doors to NASCAR’s national development ladder.
In 2019 and 2020, Gibbs split time between the ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East, and ARCA Menards Series West. He scored multiple wins across the regional ARCA East and West series, including a victory in the K&N Pro Series West finale at ISM Raceway. By the end of 2020, he had built a strong reputation as a winner in NASCAR’s development ranks.
ARCA Menards Series Breakthrough (2021)
Gibbs turned eighteen on October 4, 2020, which made him eligible to compete on all ARCA tracks, including Daytona and Talladega. In 2021, he ran a full-time ARCA Menards Series schedule in the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 18. He opened the year with a win at Phoenix and later led every lap at Kansas in May, the first time a driver in the series had led all laps since Kevin Swindell in 2012. He repeated the feat at Charlotte and at the Milwaukee Mile.
Gibbs closed out the 2021 ARCA Menards Series season as champion, winning ten of twenty races. He spent the year in a tight points battle with Corey Heim and finished in the top five in every race except Talladega, where he crashed and finished twenty-seventh. He also ran a partial schedule in the ARCA Menards Series East and West, winning every race he entered.
NASCAR Xfinity Series Breakthrough (2021-2022)
Gibbs made his Xfinity Series debut in 2021 at the Daytona Road Course and won the race in his first start, becoming the first driver in the modern era to win his first NASCAR national series race without prior Cup experience. He won again at Charlotte, led the most laps and won at Watkins Glen, and closed the year with a win in the Kansas Lottery 300 to finish thirteenth in points despite starting only eighteen of thirty-three races. He was named NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year.
In 2022, Gibbs moved into the Xfinity Series full-time in the No. 54 for Joe Gibbs Racing. He won early in the year at Las Vegas, Atlanta, and Richmond, added a fourth win at Road America by passing Kyle Larson on the final lap, and claimed a fifth victory at Michigan. Despite a dramatic post-race altercation with Sam Mayer at Martinsville that led to a fine, Gibbs secured a spot in the Championship Four and dominated the finale at Phoenix to become the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion.
NASCAR Cup Series Era (2022-Present)
On July 24, 2022, 23XI Racing announced that Gibbs would make his Cup Series debut at the M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono, filling in for Kurt Busch. He finished sixteenth in his first Cup start, then posted his first career top-ten result with a tenth-place finish at Michigan. He was reassigned to the No. 23 for the playoff stretch run before withdrawing from the season finale following the death of his father, Coy Gibbs.
In 2023, Gibbs joined the Cup Series full-time in the newly rebranded No. 54 for Joe Gibbs Racing. Despite missing the playoffs, he posted four top-five finishes and earned the NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year title. In 2024, he scored his first career pole at the Coca-Cola 600 and a second pole at Pocono, made the playoffs, was eliminated in the Round of 16, and finished a career-best fifteenth in the final standings.
As part of a restructuring at Joe Gibbs Racing, Gibbs was paired with new crew chief Tyler Allen in 2025, while former crew chief Chris Gayle moved to Denny Hamlin’s No. 11 team. Gibbs won the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge after defeating Ty Dillon and continued to seek his first career Cup Series victory.
Driving Style and Strengths
Gibbs is known for his calm demeanor, mature race craft, and consistent ability to perform on a variety of track types. His development through the ARCA and Xfinity ranks sharpened his road course skills, where he has been especially strong, and his late-race composure has produced several dramatic last-lap passes. His partnership with crew chief Tyler Allen has brought a renewed focus on consistency and race execution.
Notable Races and Milestones
Gibbs’ career is marked by several signature moments, including his Xfinity debut win at the Daytona Road Course in 2021 and his series-clinching performance at Phoenix in 2022. He has led every lap in multiple ARCA races and won four straight ARCA Menards Series East starts in 2021. In Cup competition, his poles at the 2024 Coca-Cola 600 and Pocono highlight his qualifying speed at NASCAR’s biggest stages.
Ty Gibbs Career Wins
Ty Gibbs has built a deep win column across NASCAR’s development and national series. In the ARCA Menards Series, he has scored eighteen victories in forty-seven starts, while in the NASCAR Xfinity Series he has recorded multiple wins, including the 2022 series championship. He is also a champion in the ARCA Menards Series East and has won races in the ARCA Menards Series West.
NASCAR Xfinity Series Highlights
Gibbs made his Xfinity debut in 2021 and won at the Daytona Road Course, Charlotte, Watkins Glen, and Kansas on his way to Rookie of the Year honors. In 2022, he won at Las Vegas, Atlanta, Richmond, Road America, and Michigan before sealing the Xfinity Series championship with a dominant run at Phoenix. He added another Xfinity win at Indianapolis in 2023 while running a part-time schedule.
Other Wins and Performances
In the ARCA Menards Series, Gibbs captured eighteen wins, including ten in his 2021 championship season, and was a multiple winner in the ARCA Menards Series East and West. He was the 2021 ARCA Menards Series champion and remains one of the most decorated graduates of the series in recent memory.
| Series | Wins | Top Tens | Poles |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARCA Menards Series | 18 | 38 | N/A |
| NASCAR Xfinity Series | 10 | N/A | N/A |
Ty Gibbs Family
Family Background and Racing Lineage
Ty Gibbs comes from one of the most prominent families in American motorsports. His grandfather, Joe Gibbs, is the founder of Joe Gibbs Racing and a Pro Football Hall of Fame coach who led the Washington Redskins to three Super Bowl titles. His father, Coy Gibbs, was a former Washington Redskins assistant coach and a longtime NASCAR team executive, while his late uncle, J. D. Gibbs, was a co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing.
Personal Life
Gibbs grew up in Mooresville, North Carolina, where he continues to be based near the heart of NASCAR country. He is the cousin of former Appalachian State quarterback Jackson Gibbs and Appalachian State tight end Miller Gibbs. On October 16, 2024, it was announced that he would become a co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing and would own the No. 54 Toyota Supra in the Xfinity Series starting in 2025.
2025 Season Performance
Ty Gibbs entered the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season paired with new crew chief Tyler Allen following a restructuring at Joe Gibbs Racing. The team dynamic shift aimed to bring fresh strategy and renewed momentum to the No. 54 Toyota Camry XSE program. Early in the year, Gibbs captured attention by winning the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge after defeating Ty Dillon.
At the Cook Out 400, Gibbs passed J. J. Yeley to set the unfortunate record for the most Cup Series starts for Joe Gibbs Racing without a victory, reaching seventy-nine starts at that point. He continued to chase his first career Cup win while posting consistent finishes. Tensions surfaced during the Mobil 1 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, where Gibbs and teammate Denny Hamlin made contact and Hamlin spun Gibbs, and Gibbs later publicly agreed with Kevin Harvick’s assessment that internal drama at JGR could be affecting Hamlin’s 2025 title bid.
Despite the ongoing search for a maiden Cup win, Gibbs remained a focal point of the JGR lineup and a key part of the team’s long-term plans. His pairing with Tyler Allen and his expanding role as a team co-owner signaled a maturing presence within the organization.

