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#20 Joe Gibbs Racing Team News and Links

OFFICIAL TEAM/DRIVER LINKS
Joe Gibbs Racing
Erik Jones

PRIMARY SPONSORS LINKS
DeWalt (15? races)
DeWalt Racing
CircleK (?6 races)
Sport Clips (5 races)
Reser's (3 races)
Reser's Racing
Craftsman (4 races, part of Black & Decker)
Doosan (1 race)
Freightliner Trucks (1 race)

ASSOCIATE SPONSORS LINKS
Sherwin Williams

SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Joe Gibbs Racing - Twitter
Joe Gibbs Racing - Facebook
Erik Jones - Twitter
Erik Jones - Facebook
DeWalt - Facebook
DeWalt - Twitter
CircleK Racing - Twitter
Sport Clips - Twitter
Sport Clips - Facebook

STATISTICS
Erik Jones - ESPN.com
Erik Jones - RacingReference.info

MORE INFO on the JAYSKI site about teams/drivers
2019 #20 Paint Schemes
2018 #20 Paint Schemes
2017 #20 Paint Schemes
2016 #20 Paint Schemes
Paint Scheme Gallery
Driver Appearances
Team Address/Contact

2019 sponsor schedule:
Clash: Sport Clips
1) Daytona: Sport Clips
2) Atlanta:
3) Las Vegas: Sport Clips
4) ISM Raceway:
5) Auto Club:
6) Martinsville:
7) Texas:
8) Bristol:
9) Richmond:
10) Talladega:
11) Dover: Sport Clips
12) Kansas:
Charlotte (All-Star):
13) Charlotte:
14) Pocono:
15) Michigan:
16) Sonoma:
17) Chicagoland:
18) Daytona:
19) Kentucky:
20) New Hampshire:
21) Pocono:
22) Watkins Glen:
23) Michigan:
24) Bristol:
25) Darlington: Sport Clips
26) Indianapolis:
27) Las Vegas:
28) Richmond:
29) Charlotte:
30) Dover:
31) Talladega:
32) Kansas:
33) Martinsville:
34) Texas: Sport Clips
35) ISM Raceway:
36) Homestead-Miami:

Contract Status: Driver: 2018+; Primary Sponsors: DeWalt/Craftsman, 2018+; CircleK, 2018?: Reser's, 2018?; Sport Clips, 2018?;


#20 Team / Driver News

CRAFTSMAN joins Joe Gibbs Racing: Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) announced today CRAFTSMAN will join the team as a primary sponsor for Erik Jones in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and Ryan Preece in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for multiple races in 2018. Stanley Black & Decker added the iconic CRAFTSMAN brand to their portfolio in 2017. In their fourth season with Joe Gibbs Racing, Stanley Black & Decker uses their NASCAR partnership with Joe Gibbs Racing to showcase the DEWALT brand on the #20 Toyota Camry with Jones and the STANLEY brand on the #19 Toyota Camry with Daniel Suarez, both in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.[More](7-26-2018)

Erik Jones gets first victory in action-packed Daytona free-for-all: In a wild war of attrition that went to two overtimes, Erik Jones outdueled Martin Truex Jr. on Saturday night at Daytona International Speedway to seize the first victory of his Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career. In a Coke Zero Sugar 400 that went eight laps beyond its scheduled 160, Jones passed the reigning series champion on the backstretch of the final lap and held on to win by .125 seconds. Jones battled back from damage sustained in a multicar wreck on Lap 65, an accident that cost him a lap.[More](7-7-2018)

Erik Jones won the Coke Zero Sugar 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway. The win is the first of his career.
#78-Truex, Jr. finished 2nd followed by #47-Allmendinger, #95-Kahne, #37-Buescher, #13-Dillon, #32-DiBenedetto, #31-Newman, #3-Dillon, and #88-Bowman.
Pole winner #9-Elliott, was caught in the big one and finished 34th.
The big one came on lap 55 after #24-Byron checked up and #2-Keselowski backed off. #17-Stenhouse, Jr got into Keselowski, sending him up into #41 Busch. The track closed up and caught over half the field in the accident. Cars involved were: #1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 32, 41, 42, 43, 48, 72, 88, 95. Several were able to continue though.
The race took two Overtime attempts to complete. On the first Overtime attempt, Truex, Jr was leading coming to the white flag, but a caution came out just before he took the flag. Truex, Jr. still led on the final restart but could not hold off Jones, who restarted 2nd.
Stages 1 and 2 were both won by #17-Stenhouse, Jr. He was involved in several accidents throughout the race and finished 17th.
There were 25 lead changes among 16 drivers and 10 cautions for 46 yellow flag laps.
The average speed of the race was: 130.435mph.
See unofficial race results, awards, laps led, cautions and more at:
Unofficial Race Results (pdf)
Cumulative Report (pdf)
Penalty Report (pdf)
Drivers Points Standings (pdf)
Owners Points Standings (pdf)

Special scheme for Jones at Chicago: Carrying a special DEWALT Join the Salute paint scheme this weekend on the No. 20 Toyota Camry, Erik Jones will make his second-career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) start this weekend at the 1.5-mile Chicagoland Speedway.[More](6-28-2018)

Joe Gibbs Racing renews with Toyota: Joe Gibbs Racing has signed an extension with Toyota Racing, an agreement confirmed by team owner Joe Gibbs on Saturday afternoon at Richmond Raceway.[More](4-22-2018)

XYO Network partners with Joe Gibbs Racing: Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) announces today that XYO Network will sponsor Erik Jones for two Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series races and Brandon Jones for six races in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this season. XYO Network (www.xyo.network) provides an efficient and foolproof way to deliver trustworthy location data through cryptolocation technology that protects privacy while providing greater accuracy. [More](4-18-2018)

Gibbs announces Erik Jones' sponsor lineup: Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) announced today the No. 20 Toyota Camry driven by 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) Sunoco Rookie of the Year Erik Jones will carry DEWALT, Reser's Fine Foods, Sport Clips Haircuts and Circle K for his sophomore season and first season back at JGR.(1-23-2018)
UPDATE: Sport Clips website lists four primary sponsorship races of Erik Jones (ISM Raceway in March, Richmond in April, Darlington, and Texas in November, as well as the XFINITY race at Darlington with Denny Hamlin.[More](1-29-2018)

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