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Bobby Labonte
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The Bobby Labonte entertainment center is the best place to store a TV! Your son will love the drop down drawer, because it’s great for video games. Discover more storage behind the tempered glass door decorated with a black and grey flag design. Chrome accents complement the warm maple veneers. Crafted of wood solids, it is detailed with #43 hardware. This is part of the Drivers’ Series licensed by Winning Link.
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This very special lithograph of noted NASCAR talent Bobby Labonte is part of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame series. Only 150 limited edition lithographs were produced from artwork by Robert Hurst, the Official Artist to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. The prints were autographed by Labonte during his induction February 2002. A certificate of authenticity is included with the print along with a photo of Labonte signing. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Texas Sports Hall of Fame.
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Bobby Labonte forms marketing agency: #43-Bobby Labonte has announced the formation of a full-service marketing agency, Breaking Limits, LLC. Labonte will serve as president of the company. Breaking Limits mission is to go above and beyond expectations for every partner with business professionals that have the integrity, morals and values that Labonte encompasses. Breaking Limits will offer sales, marketing and public and media relations capabilities to assist partners in exceeding their goals and objectives. Breaking Limits has commenced business effective immediately and will operate out of Huntersville, N.C. Three key employees of Breaking Limits have been announced; Mark Hughes, Chief Financial Officer, Julie Busha, Director of Marketing and Jeff Dennison, Director of Public and Media Relations. This is not Labonte's first business venture.
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Davidson, N.C. (September 29, 2006) – Bobby Labonte, driver of the #43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge, has a reason to be excited heading into this weekend’s race in Kansas. His seventh place finish last weekend in Dover means he has already helped Cheerios® Spoonfuls of Stories® donate more than 26,000 books to kids in need all across the country through nonprofit partner First Book®.
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NASCAR racing is filled with successful families of drivers, like the Earnhardts, Pettys and Waltrips, and Bobby Labonte and his brother Terry are right up near the top of that list. Bobby, the younger of the two brothers, has already won more than 20 NEXTEL Cup races and he took the 2000 Winston Cup Championship. Terry, who is eight years older... won Winston Cup titles in 1984 and 1996 making the Labontes the only brothers to accomplish that feat. Now that Terry has retired, Bobby Labonte will try to eclipse some of his brother’s statistics. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, Bobby got his start racing go-karts and midget cars before moving on to race in the Busch Series, where he won the 1991 series championship. Then it was on to the Winston Cup (now NEXTEL Cup), and he’s been a consistent force ever since.
Labonte To Celebrate 500th With Fans: Bobby Labonte, driver of the #43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge is already preparing for his 500th career start. Labonte will reach the "500 Club" when he takes the green flag Saturday night, September 8 during the Rock-n-Roll 400 at the Richmond International Raceway. Labonte is inviting fans to celebrate this milestone by offering a free "500th Career Start" T-shirt exclusively at bobbylabonte.com. Fans who order are automatically entered into Labonte's exclusive online contest. Prizes include various signed Bobby Labonte merchandise/items including the grand prize, an authentic #43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker helmet autographed by the 2000 Nextel Cup Series champion. "We just wanted to give something back to the fans for all their support," said Labonte.
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