Joe Gibbs has been there and done that. From winning three Super Bowls as head coach of the Redskins, to achieving glory in the NASCAR world, the 84-year-old has tasted plenty of success over the years. But in a sport defined by fine margins, it’s not just the money, technology, or the equipment that builds a successful organization. It’s the people, and managing drivers can be pretty challenging when the stakes are high.
Gibbs’ success wasn’t just built on horsepower. He founded one of NASCAR’s most successful organizations, produced multiple Cup Series champions, including the likes of Tony Stewart, Bobby Labonte, and Kyle Busch, because of his management skills. Now, the dual Hall of Famer has let in on a big secret, revealing just how he manages one of the toughest acts in motorsports