The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Eldest son of Hall of Fame coach dies at age 49

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J.D. Gibbs, eldest son of Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs, was remembered as the visionary behind the stellar career of several NASCAR stars following his death from complicati­ons a long battle with a degenerati­ve neurologic­al disease. He was 49.

Joe Gibbs Racing announced Gibbs’ death Saturday. He died Friday.

Gibbs was co-founder of the NASCAR team that bears his fathers’ name and he largely ran the day-to-day operations of what is now an elite organizati­on. He stepped away from JGR in 2015 when it was announced he was suffering from “conditions related to brain function.” He was president of JGR at the time and is credited with launching the career of Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin and spearheadi­ng the team’s pivotal move to Toyota.

Jason Dean Gibbs was also a staunch supporter of Tony Stewart and Kyle Busch, who won championsh­ips for the organizati­on despite numerous skirmishes on and off the track. Stewart, a two-time champion driving for Gibbs, posted a photo from his 2002 title celebratio­n in New York City alongside Gibbs and then-crew chief Greg Zipadelli.

Hamlin, who was found by Gibbs racing short tracks in Virginia, posted a photo sitting next to Gibbs before his 2006 Cup debut.

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