Rest In Peace, Coy
Gibbs (1972-2022)
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Vice Chairman & COO of
Joe Gibbs Racing, Former
Owner of JGRMX Passes
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MORGANTOWN,
W.Va (November 7, 2022)
– With heavy
hearts, MX Sports Pro
Racing and the motocross
community mourn the
tragic passing of Coy
Gibbs, Vice Chairman and
Chief Operation Officer
(COO) of Joe Gibbs
Racing (JGR) and the
former owner of JGRMX,
which competed in both
Monster Energy
Supercross and the AMA
Pro Motocross
Championship from 2008
until the 2020 season.
Official statement from
JGR:
“It is with great sorrow
that Joe Gibbs Racing
confirms that Coy Gibbs
went to be with the Lord
in his sleep last night.
The family appreciates
all the thoughts and
prayers and asks for
privacy at this time.”
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Gibbs served as Vice
Chairman and COO of Joe
Gibbs Racing in the
years
following the team's
foray into motocross and
supercross.
Photo: Nigel
Kinrade
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The youngest son of NFL
coaching legend and Pro
Football and NASCAR Hall
of Famer Joe Gibbs, Coy
followed in his famed
father’s footsteps both
on the field and on the
racetrack. After four
years as linebacker for
Stanford University,
from 1991-1994, he made
the move to four wheels
and enjoyed a brief
stint as a driver in
NASCAR’s Truck Series
and Xfinity Series from
the 2000-2003 seasons.
He returned to football
in 2004 as an assistant
coach under his father
with the Washington
Commanders and remained
through the 2007 season.
Prior to the 2008 racing
season Coy parlayed his
personal passion for
motocross and supercross
into an extension of
JGR’s highly successful
racing pedigree with the
establishment of JGRMX.
The fledgling program
took a unique approach
in its operation and was
headquartered in North
Carolina to leverage the
deep engineering and
development resources of
the team, which worked
in tandem in a
manufacturer partnership
with Yamaha. Over the
course of 13 seasons,
JGRMX established itself
as the sport’s premier
satellite program and
became an integral
entity within the
industry. A direct
result of Coy’s
commitment, passion, and
lovable personality.
JGRMX captured numerous
victories and podiums
over the course of its
existence, despite
missing out on an
elusive championship.
The names who competed
for the team reads as a
who’s who of American
motocross–Justin Barcia,
Justin Bogle, Justin
Brayton, Josh Grant,
Alex Martin, Davi
Millsaps, Chad Reed,
Joey Savatgy, James
Stewart, Weston Peick,
and others.
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Gibbs (right) was
one of the most revered
and beloved members of
the paddock in
supercross and motocross
with a warm, humble, and
humerous personality.
Photo: Simon
Cudby
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“This is a tremendous
and tragic loss, not
just for the motocross
community, but
motorsports as a whole.
Even though he was one
of the quietest
individuals in the pits,
Coy was a giant in the
business of racing,”
said Davey Coombs,
President, MX Sports Pro
Racing. “You’d be hard
pressed to find someone
more knowledgeable and
passionate about what it
takes to be successful.
He never wavered in his
commitment to make his
motocross and supercross
dreams a reality and, as
a result, JGRMX was a
perennial underdog who
consistently defied the
odds throughout its
tenure in the sport. Coy
was a beloved member of
our industry, even after
the team was forced to
shut its doors, and his
untimely passing has
sent shockwaves around
the racing world. He
will be deeply missed
and we are eternally
grateful for the impact
JGRMX left in our corner
of motorsports.”
Mere hours before Coy
departed us, his oldest
son, 19 year old Ty, had
cemented the Gibbs
family’s distinction as
racing royalty by
capturing the NASCAR
Xfinity Series
championship. Coy’s
passing follows the
equally tragic loss of
his brother, J.D., in
2019, as the two had
established a formidable
second generation of
leadership within the
organization.
Godspeed, Coy.
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Coy, his wife
Heather, and his son Ty
celebrating the NASCAR
Xfinity Series title.
Photo: Getty
Images
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