Video: Joe Gibbs Racing Drivers Parody Old Town Road to Pay Tribute to Team Owner

Old Town Road has now become Ole Coach Joe.

Joe Gibbs Racing’s drivers and teams came together to pump out a parody music video of the uber-popular song Old Town Road.

It features some decent singing ability by the drivers and some incredible dance moves from Harrison Burton and Brandon Jones. Denny Hamlin rides a horse. Oh and Martin Truex Jr. appears to be going through the motions.

Coach Joe Gibbs will be enshrined in the NASCAR Hall of Fame on January 31, 2020. The legendary coach will go into the Hall with his former drivers Tony Stewart, Bobby Labonte as well as Buddy Baker and Waddell Wilson.

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