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Ty Gibbs left Indianapolis Motor Speedway with more than just a solid finish - he walked away with the $1 million prize in ...
Ty Gibbs defeated Ty Dillon in the Champion's Round of the In-Season Challenge at Indianapolis to take home the inaugural $1 million prize.
JGR star Ty Gibbs took home a million dollars on Sunday after winning the NASCAR in-season tournament. The No. 54 The post Ty ...
After an intense five-week stretch that included several tight battles, some full-contact moments, and a Cinderella story for the ages, Ty Gibbs was able to bri ...
Ty Gibbs is the winner of NASCAR's first In-Season Challenge.
Ty Gibbs and Joe Gibbs Racing claimed the $1 million prize from the NASCAR in-season tournament in an anticlimactic finale at ...
Dillon faced Ty Gibbs in the finals in a battle of the 'Tys' over the $1 million prize. Dillon had begun the event as the ...
One way to look at Sunday’s final round of the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge: the winner was always going to be named ...
While Ty Dillon has been pulling every single rabbit out of every single hat that he can find to advance into the final round ...
The Nos. 6 and 54 pit crews for Brad Keselowski and Ty Gibbs got into a minor altercation during Stage 2 of Sunday's race at Sonoma.
Gibbs will be replacing Kyle, just not in the No. 18 Toyota. Ty will instead keep the familiar No. 54 Camry as he makes the full-time transition to the Cup Series.
The 20-year old grandson of NASCAR Hall of Fame car owner Joe Gibbs will drive the No. 54 Toyota, replacing Kyle Busch following his departure to Richard Childress Racing.