2008 NASCAR Fantasy Draft Kit: Bobby Labonte

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An in-depth look at Bobby Labonte and how he might work on your fantasy NASCAR team for 2008.

Bobby Labonte

If you made a list of sentimental picks to win a race or have a successful season Bobby Labonte and the #43 car would probably each make the list. Since Labonte drives the #43 makes it an even easier call. It seems like everyone roots for good things from the historic Petty operation. Since joining the team in 2006, Labonte has driven the #43 car to heights not seen in years. The next step is a win. Is it possible in 2008?

If 2006 was a return to respectability for the #43, 2007 was about maintaining that progress. Labonte gained three points positions to finish 18th. It was his best finish since 2004, and Petty Enterprises best finish since 1999 when John Andretti finished 17th. In 2006 Labonte had 8 DNF’s including 4 for engine failures. The DNF number dropped to 3 in 2007 with zero engine-related DNF’s. Both figures are significant signs of progress for Petty Enterprises.

Labonte was again solid on short tracks and had several good runs. He also took to the CoT pretty well. His average CoT finish was 21.8. While his top 5’s and top 10’s declined from 2006, he managed to run more laps and finish more races. Labonte also scored one of the more popular Busch wins in 2007 with a slingshot pass of teammate Tony Stewart to win at Talladega. The move was indicative of his plate racing prowess. It’s also seen on the Cup side, although it’s not always seen in the results. That’s the nature of plate racing, though.

The biggest problem for the Petty cars is that they simply can’t run up front on a consistent basis. Labonte is still a capable driver, but without the tools and information that the larger teams have, his success is limited. Moving their shop closer to Charlotte, the capital of NASCAR, will help. Their talent pool for crew and shop members increases immensely. The dividends will show up, but probably not immediately in 2008.

The #43 team is beginning to have a Hendrick flavor. GM Robbie Loomis, former crew chief for Jeff Gordon, recruited former crewmate Jeff Meendering from Hendrick Motorsports to head up the #43 team. Meendering was the car chief for the #24 team. So once again Labonte begins the season with another new crew chief, his 5th in less than three years with PE. He has had relative success with each of the crew chiefs in his time at Petty, but rarely right off the bat. It has typically taken a few months for Labonte’s team to gel and that transition period has to be expected again. If Labonte and company aren’t ready to run for top 10’s right away, any Chase visions will evaporate.

Despite some disadvantages in the equipment, Labonte is still capable of running near the front at places like Bristol, Martinsville, Atlanta, Texas and Phoenix. Given how much he has accomplished at the Cup level, it’s sometimes easy to forget that he’s only 43. A top 20 points finish might be tougher to attain this year, but 5-6 top tens with 1 or 2 top five finishes is probably realistic. Can Labonte win a race for Petty? The competition for wins and top 5’s will be fierce. A lot of things will have to fall into place for Labonte and Meendering to visit Victory Lane. It’s not impossible at a place like Martinsville, but realistically it’s out of reach this year. The short answer is no, but with all of the moves PE is making, the answer could turn into a yes sooner than later.

See our complete Bobby Labonte NASCAR Statistics.

Bobby Labonte 2007 NASCAR Season Statistics
Race Start Finish Pts Laps Status Winnings
Daytona 500 27th 21st 100 202/202 Running $300,436
Auto Club 500 28th 28th 79 248/250 Running $121,436
UAW-Diamler Chrysler 400 42nd 13th 129 267/267 Running $138,461
Kobalt Tools 500 6th 16th 120 325/325 Running $110,911
Food City 500 28th 22nd 97 501/504 Running $123,011
Goody’s Cool Orange 500 31st 43rd 34 265/500 Running $102,409
Samsung 500 22nd 28th 79 331/334 Running $133,261
Subway Fresh Fit 500 26th 8th 142 312/312 Running $118,561
Aaron’s 499 35th 20th 103 192/192 Running $127,111
Crown Royal 400 18th 15th 118 400/400 Running $110,911
Dodge Avenger 500 13th 19th 106 367/367 Running $117,036
Coca-Cola 600 9th 13th 124 399/400 Running $139,936
Autism Speaks 400 3rd 18th 109 398/400 Running $128,711
Pocono 500 26th 19th 106 106/106 Running $105,636
Citizens Bank 400 31st 34th 61 197/200 Running $107,411
Toyota / Save Mart 350 13th 33rd 64 109/110 Running $109,056
Lenox Industrial Tools 300 31st 18th 109 300/300 Running $114,461
Pepsi 400 19th 35th 63 137/200 Running $119,961
USG Sheetrock 400 12th 20th 103 266/267 Running $129,136
Allstate 400 29th 19th 106 160/160 Running $190,636
Pennsylvania 500 26th 30th 78 198/200 Running $103,411
Centurion Boats at the Glen 20th 24th 96 90/90 Running $101,186
3M Peformance 400 4th 9th 138 203/200 Running $120,036
Sharpie 500 22nd 8th 142 500/500 Running $144,238
Sharp AQUOS 500 11th 11th 135 250/250 Running $138,361
Chevy Rock-n-Roll 400 10th 16th 115 400/400 Running $109,011
Sylvania 300 26th 22nd 97 299/300 Running $112,911
Dodge Dealers 400 8th 27th 82 394/400 Off Track $107,161
LifeLock 400 32nd 42nd 37 155/210 Out of Race $114,841
UAW-Ford 500 8th 35th 63 144/188 Out of Race $107,561
Bank of America 500 3rd 12th 127 337/400 Running $117,461
Subway 500 16th 22nd 97 506/506 Running $103,386
Pep Boys Auto 500 11th 41st 40 238/325 Running $116,736
Dickies 500 13th 16th 115 334/334 Running $141,561
Checker Auto Parts 500 32nd 18th 109 312/312 Running $107,036
Ford 400 36th 23rd 94 266/267 Running $105,411
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