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Falling Short of Legacy: Ty Gibbs’ Struggle in NASCAR Cup Series Sparks Fan Frustration

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 17, 2025
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Ty Gibbs Eyes First Cup Series Victory Amidst Tough Start to New NASCAR Season

Mar 2, 2025; Austin, Texas, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Ty Gibbs (54) walks out onto the stage for driver introductions before the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Harms-Imagn Images

Under the heavy weight of his family legacy, Ty Gibbs, grandson of the legendary Joe Gibbs, has been struggling to make his mark in the NASCAR Cup Series. Heralded as the next-generation driver for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR), his performance has fallen short of expectations, raising questions about his future in the sport.

Ty’s journey in the Cup Series has been a roller-coaster ride, filled with notable achievements overshadowed by a string of disappointing results. Despite securing his first Cup Series pole at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2024, Gibbs has failed to consistently deliver high-ranking finishes. In fact, in the nine races dating back to October 2024, he has more often than not, found himself at the tail end of the rankings, finishing 25th or worse in eight events.

The mounting pressure on Gibbs is intensified by his family ties and his access to superior equipment, leading fans and critics to question his motivation. As he continues his search for his first Cup win, he risks etching an embarrassing record to his name.

Gibbs’ struggle in the Cup Series is becoming increasingly hard to ignore. Despite winning the 2022 Xfinity Series championship in his first full-time season, his performance in the Cup Series has been underwhelming. His rookie Cup Series season in 2023 saw him ranked 18th with no wins, four top-five finishes, and ten top-ten finishes. His performance failed to improve in 2024, ending the season winless with an average finish of 17.42.

To add salt to the wound, 2025 hasn’t brought any reprieve. With only one decent finish at Daytona 500, Gibbs has consistently ranked 22nd or worse in his last eight starts. He is now only three races away from becoming the longest-tenured JGR driver without a Cup Series win.

The successful performances of his former Xfinity rivals, Noah Gragson and Josh Berry, who have managed to shine in lesser equipment, further cast a shadow over Gibbs’ credentials. Gragson’s resilience and Berry’s recent Cup Series win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway demonstrate that drivers can succeed with the right opportunities.

As fans grow increasingly impatient, debates about Gibbs’ talent are heating up on social media. Many argue that his family name, rather than his ability, is the reason for his continued participation in the Cup Series. Some have even labeled him as a “fraud” who only secured wins in the Xfinity series due to superior equipment.

Gibbs’ recent poor performances have only fueled the discontent among fans. Despite the presence of promising drivers like Corey Heim or Harrison Burton, Gibbs continues to secure sponsorship deals, leading to further frustration.

While some fans argue that Gibbs should be given more time to develop, echoing Chase Elliott’s journey to success, patience is wearing thin with each disappointing finish. There’s a growing sentiment that Gibbs’ focus on taking baby steps, like aiming for a “Top 20 next race,” may be the key to progress.

The recent announcement that Gibbs will take over the ownership of the No. 54 team in the NASCAR Xfinity Series has led to speculation that he may transition to ownership roles sooner rather than later. Critics argue that this could spread him too thin and hinder his development.

Gibbs’ continued struggles could force JGR to reassess his future with the team. Despite his family ties offering a layer of security, NASCAR remains a results-driven sport. If Gibbs fails to deliver, his seat may not be as secure as it once seemed.

In conclusion, the coming races will be crucial for Gibbs. Will he rise to the expectations and establish himself as a top-tier driver, or will he remain a mere echo of the legacy that was once expected of him? Fans are watching with bated breath as they await the answer.

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