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Justin Labonte

Justin Labonte (born February 5, 1981) is an stock car racing driver best known as a second-generation competitor in , where he earned one victory in the Series (formerly Busch Series) during his professional career. The son of two-time champion and Hall of Famer and nephew of 2000 Cup Series champion , he began racing at age 15 in local short tracks and Legends cars before advancing to national series. Labonte's early career included success in regional racing, such as back-to-back championships in the Legends Summer Shootout Series at in 1996 and 1997, followed by a third-place finish in the 1998 X-1R Pro Cup Series standings. He debuted in NASCAR's Series in 1999 with Labonte Motorsports, running limited schedules initially and posting a best finish of 14th that year. Over 76 starts from 1999 to 2006, primarily driving the No. 44 car for his family's team and later others like Racing, he achieved three top-10 finishes, including his lone victory at in July 2004. He also competed sparingly in the (11 starts, best finish fifth in 2002) and Craftsman Truck Series (three starts in 2006-2007). After stepping away from full-time NASCAR competition in the mid-2000s, Labonte returned to short-track racing, winning the Late Model Stock Car points title at Caraway Speedway in 2003 and continuing to compete in super late model events. In 2025, he claimed his first Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series victory, leading all 40 laps of the $4,000-to-win Ed Gibbons Memorial at Fayetteville Motor Speedway in March. Now 44, Labonte remains active in regional dirt and asphalt racing while working in the industry, including associations with chassis manufacturers like Longhorn Chassis.

Early life

Family background

Justin Labonte was born on February 5, 1981, in . He is the son of , a two-time NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion in 1984 and 1996, and Kim Labonte; Terry earned the nicknames "Texas Terry" for his roots in , and "the Iceman" for his calm demeanor under pressure. The family has strong ties to , where Terry was born and raised, but Justin and his younger sister, Kristy Labonte, were born and grew up in . Labonte's extended family further entrenched the racing legacy, with his uncle winning the 2000 Winston Cup Series championship. His grandfather, Bob Labonte, was a key figure in as a crew chief and team owner who helped launch the careers of both and Bobby, fostering the family's longstanding involvement in the sport. Growing up in amid his father's prominent career, Justin was immersed in a racing-centric environment that highlighted the family's multi-generational commitment to motorsports. This heritage provided early motivation for his own entry into racing.

Introduction to racing

Justin Labonte, drawing inspiration from his father Terry Labonte's storied career, began at the age of 15 in 1996. He initially competed in legends cars at local tracks, including Ace Speedway and Concord Motorsport Park. Labonte quickly showed promise in the Legends Summer Shootout Series at , securing back-to-back championships in 1996 and 1997. These victories highlighted his early talent in amateur circuits. In the late 1990s, Labonte transitioned to more competitive asphalt series, gaining initial exposure through structured regional events. His season in 1998 with the USAR Pro Cup Series marked a significant step, where he finished third in points standings across 20 races, achieving 13 top-10 finishes and five top-five results. For his reliable performance, completing nearly all laps raced, he earned the series' Consistency Award.

Racing career

Pre-NASCAR career

Labonte began his professional career in 1998 with the USAR Pro Cup Series, driving for a family-supported team and finishing third in the points standings with 2,644 points after a season highlighted by thirteen top-10 finishes and the series' Consistency Award. In 1999, he competed in seven events for the same series, securing one but ending 32nd in points with 708. His participation continued into 2000 with thirteen starts, though results were more modest, placing him 48th in the standings without a top-10 finish. Labonte made select appearances in 2001 but did not complete a full season, and by 2002, his focus had shifted away from the series. Parallel to his Pro Cup efforts, Labonte competed in racing at Caraway Speedway in , starting in 2002 with a partial schedule that included one feature win and ten top-10 finishes. Building on that momentum, he captured the 2003 Stock Car championship at the track, duplicating an achievement by his uncle from 1987, through multiple feature victories and consistent top finishes across the season. Labonte made his debut in the ARCA Series in 2000, running three races and earning two top-five finishes en route to 560 points. He expanded to five starts in , finishing 63rd in points with 570, before competing in additional events in 2002, for a total of 11 ARCA appearances from 2000 to 2002 with a best finish of fifth in 2002. These early rides were primarily with regional and family-backed outfits, including Labonte Motorsports, which provided equipment and support during his developmental years.

NASCAR career

Justin Labonte began his NASCAR Busch Series career in 1999, making his debut at the BellSouth Mobility 320 at Nashville Speedway USA, where he started 38th in the No. 44 Slim Jim Chevrolet fielded by Labonte Motorsports and finished 38th after an accident on lap 15. Over the next few years, he competed on a part-time basis, sharing the No. 44 entry with his father , and recorded 22 starts across 1999 and 2000 without a top-10 finish, with his best result being 14th at in 1999. Labonte made a single start in 2003 primarily with Labonte Motorsports. In , Labonte secured his sole Busch Series victory at the Tropicana Twister 300 at , starting 34th in the No. 44 U.S. Chevrolet and leading the final eight laps after race leader ran out of fuel on the last lap, crossing the finish line 1.647 seconds ahead of . That season also included a fifth-place finish at and marked a step forward, though he ended 79th in points. The following year, 2005, represented Labonte's most consistent campaign, as Labonte Motorsports merged with Haas CNC Racing to run a full 34-race schedule in the No. 44 U.S. Chevrolet, yielding two top-10 finishes and a career-best 17th-place points finish with 3,285 points. Labonte's Busch Series tenure concluded in 2006 with a single start for in the No. 5 Chevrolet at Memphis Motorsports Park, finishing 22nd, bringing his career total to 76 starts, one win, one top-five, three top-10s, and no poles. He never competed in the . Transitioning to the Series in 2006, Labonte made his debut at the Silverado 350 at in the No. 24 , qualifying 23rd and finishing 22nd after running most of the race in the top 20 before a late pit strategy drop. He added two more starts in 2007, including the No. 00 Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota for Morgan-Dollar Motorsports at (19th) and another at Indianapolis Raceway Park (36th due to mechanical issues), ending with three career starts, no top-10s, and a best points position of 72nd. These limited outings provided additional national-series experience amid ongoing sponsorship constraints that restricted him to part-time competition throughout his professional phase.

Post-NASCAR career

After departing from the national series in 2007, Justin Labonte returned to short track racing in his home state of , focusing on stock cars. He competed regularly at venues like Caraway Speedway in , where he started on the front row for a Whelen Southern Modified Tour event in March 2021, and Ace Speedway in New Hill, building on his early career experience at the track. Labonte expanded into dirt racing, entering super late model series such as the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series. His involvement in these regional dirt events marked a shift toward pavement and dirt ovals closer to home, allowing him to race part-time while maintaining a lower profile than his NASCAR days. A significant came on March 31, 2025, when Labonte secured his first career victory in the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series at the Ed Gibbons Memorial event. Driving a Longhorn Chassis, he led all 40 laps at Fayetteville Motor Speedway in , to earn $4,000 and defeat runner-up Donald Bradsher of , with Kyle Pierce finishing third; the win made him the 61st different victor in the series' history. As of November 2025, Labonte continues as a part-time racer on regional short tracks and ovals in the , with no plans for a return to national series competition. Outside of driving, he contributes to family racing operations, including work with Longhorn Chassis, a manufacturer where he has been involved in development and racing efforts during challenging periods like the .

Career statistics

NASCAR Busch Series

Justin Labonte competed in 76 NASCAR Busch Series races from 1999 to 2006, primarily as a part-time driver early in his career before attempting a fuller schedule in later years. He secured one victory, one top-5 finish, and three top-10 finishes across these starts, with no pole positions to his credit. His lone win came in the 2004 Tropicana Twister 300 at , where he led 12 laps en route to victory in the No. 44 U.S. Chevrolet fielded by Labonte Motorsports. Overall, Labonte led a total of 19 laps in his Busch Series career and posted an average finish of 25.7. Labonte's best points finish was 17th in 2005, when he ran 35 races for Haas CNC Racing and recorded two top-10 finishes. His debut season in 1999 featured nine starts, mostly in a shared ride with his father in the No. 44 car, yielding a 58th-place points standing. Participation varied thereafter, with 13 starts in 2000 (48th in points), one in 2003 (134th), 17 in 2004 (35th), and a single outing in 2006 (115th).
YearRacesWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesPoints Position
19999000058th
200013000048th
200310000134th
200417111035th
200535002017th
200610000115th

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

Justin Labonte made three starts in the across 2006 and 2007, primarily as one-off appearances to gain additional experience following his more extensive efforts in the Busch Series. His debut came in the 2006 Silverado 350K at on November 3, driving the No. 24 for , where he qualified 22nd and finished 23rd after completing 146 of 148 laps while running. In 2007, Labonte returned for two races with Motorsports in the No. 00 , sponsored by Aaron's Lucky Dog. Labonte's first 2007 outing was the Power Stroke Diesel 200 Presented by and at (IRP) on July 28, starting 25th and finishing 27th after 200 of 201 laps. He rebounded in his final Truck Series start at the 200 at on October 20, qualifying 26th and achieving a career-best 12th-place finish by completing all 200 laps. Over his three starts, Labonte recorded no wins, top-10 finishes, or pole positions, with an average starting position of 24.3 and average finish of 20.7.
YearRaceTrackStart Pos.Finish Pos.Laps Completed
2006Silverado 350K2223146/148
2007Power Stroke Diesel 200IRP2527200/201
2007Kroger 2002612200/200

ARCA Re/Max Series

Justin Labonte entered the ARCA Series in 2000, using the developmental tour as a platform to gain experience in national-level ahead of his Busch Series aspirations. Competing part-time for family-backed teams like Labonte Motorsports, he made three starts that year, driving a Chevrolet fielded under the Trinity, NC banner with sponsorship from Slim Jim Meat Snacks. His strong debut included two top-five finishes, highlighted by a runner-up result at on November 20, 2000, where he challenged winner Bob Strait in his third career ARCA outing. Labonte continued his part-time ARCA schedule in 2001 with five races, primarily for regional outfits such as Motorsports and Kerry Scherer Racing in Chevrolet and entries. Though he led laps in select events, he did not record any top-10 finishes that season. In 2002, he logged three more starts for Scherer Racing, securing one top-10 result but facing mechanical challenges that limited his consistency. Across 11 total ARCA appearances from 2000 to 2002, Labonte tallied no wins or poles, with an average finish around 20th based on available race data. The series provided Labonte valuable seat time on intermediate and superspeedway tracks, bridging his regional racing background to NASCAR's national divisions.
YearStartsTop 5sTop 10sPolesPointsFinal Position
2000322056048th
2001500055061st
20023010N/A83rd
Total11230N/AN/A

Short track and dirt racing

Labonte's involvement in short track racing began in his mid-teens, drawing from his family's deep roots in regional motorsports. At age 15, he competed at venues such as Ace Speedway in , and Concord Motorsports Park, where he honed his skills in entry-level divisions. In 1997, he captured the mini-stock championship at Ace Speedway, finishing ahead of the field in points standings. He also achieved back-to-back titles in the Legends Summer Shootout Series at during 1996 and 1997, splitting 25 feature wins between Ace and Concord over those years. Transitioning to higher-level short track competition, Labonte entered the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series in 1998, a prominent regional asphalt series. Competing in 20 events, he finished third in the overall points standings with no wins but five top-five results and 13 top-10 finishes, earning the series' Consistency Award for his reliable performances. This season marked a strong debut in professional short track racing, showcasing his adaptability on ovals like Myrtle Beach Speedway and Caraway Speedway. In , Labonte targeted Caraway Speedway in Sophia, North Carolina, starting in 2002. During his rookie season there, he secured one feature win and 10 top-10 finishes across 12 starts, building momentum for the following year. In 2003, he clinched the track's Stock Car championship, achieving six victories, 18 top-five finishes, and 19 top-10s in 21 races while leading the points from early in the season. This title mirrored accomplishments by family members at the same venue, underscoring his prowess on the .455-mile short . Labonte has maintained an active presence in dirt racing, particularly in super late model divisions, with notable results in recent years. On March 28, 2025, he earned his first career victory in the Carolina Clash Super Series at Fayetteville Motor Speedway, leading all 40 laps from the ahead of runner-up Donald Bradsher. Earlier, in 2017, he recorded a second-place finish at Lancaster Motor Speedway in the Ultimate Super Series, demonstrating consistent contention in regional events.
YearSeries/TrackKey Achievement
1996–1997Legends Summer Shootout ()Back-to-back championships; 25 combined wins at Ace/Concord
1997Mini-Stock ()Track championship
1998USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series3rd in points; 13 top-10s in 20 starts
2002 (Caraway Speedway)1 win, 10 top-10s in 12 starts
2003 (Caraway Speedway)Track championship; 6 wins in 21 starts
2017Ultimate Super (Lancaster Speedway)2nd-place finish
2025Carolina Clash Super (Fayetteville Speedway)Feature win (led 40 laps)
Throughout his regional short track and dirt endeavors from 1996 to 2025, Labonte has amassed multiple championships and over 30 feature wins across various series, establishing himself as a versatile competitor on both and dirt surfaces.

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