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What is Bobby Labonte doing these days?

What is Bobby Labonte doing these days?

Labonte is a happy man, doing what he’s doing these days. He still watches NASCAR Cup, Xfinity and Camping World Truck Series races on TV and occasionally shows up at a few race tracks including Martinsville, Darlington, Bristol and Charlotte, as well as his regular duties as an in-studio analyst for FOX Sports.

Where does Bobby Labonte live now?

High Point, North Carolina
Bobby is married to his wife Kristin, a former professional and champion cyclist, and they live in High Point, North Carolina with their Chihuahua Chloe.

Who is Terry Labonte married to?

Kimberly VameterTerry Labonte / Spouse (m. 1978)

How old is Bobby Labonte?

57 years (May 8, 1964)Bobby Labonte / Age

Who is currently the best NASCAR driver?

Kevin Harvick

Rank Car Driver
1 4 Kevin Harvick
2 9 Chase Elliott
3 22 Joey Logano
4 11 Denny Hamlin

Is Bobby Labonte still married?

Personal life. Labonte currently resides in High Point, North Carolina with his wife Kristin. He has two children from his previous marriage to Donna Slate, Robert Tyler, and Madison, and is an avid outdoorsman.

How many Black NASCAR drivers have there been?

Wendell Scott was eventually inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2015, five years after its opening. Aside from Bubba Wallace and Wendell Scott, only six Black drivers have ever participated in a top NASCAR race: Elias Bowie, Charlie Scott, George Wiltshire, Randy Bethea, Willy T. Ribbs, and Bill Lester.

Who is Bobby Labonte’s wife?

Kristin Labontem. 2016
Donna Labontem. 1991–2015
Bobby Labonte/Wife
Personal life. Labonte currently resides in High Point, North Carolina with his wife Kristin. He has two children from his previous marriage to Donna Slate, Robert Tyler, and Madison, and is an avid outdoorsman.

What does the name Labonte mean?

a wealthy man
French: nickname for a wealthy man, from la ‘the’ bonté ‘goodness’, ‘wealth’.

Who is the best racer in NASCAR history?

1. Jimmie Johnson — As time passes, his accomplishments will be further revered. It seems likely that his five consecutive championships will join the mark of Richard Petty’s 200 Cup wins as records that will never be broken.