Wood Brothers Racing announces Matt DiBenedetto to replace Paul Menard in 2020
It is what many consider a surprise announcement only five days before NASCAR’s Monster Energy Cup Series Playoffs begin in Las Vegas.
It is what many consider a surprise announcement only five days before NASCAR’s Monster Energy Cup Series Playoffs begin in Las Vegas.
With roughly 40 laps left in the Aug. 17 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, Matt DiBenedetto held a 1.6-second lead over second-place Denny Hamlin when DiBenedetto caught Ryan Newman’s No. 6 Ford, the last car on the lead lap.
Another race weekend means another audition for driver Matt DiBenedetto.
He’s a lame duck, a soon to be former employee of Leavine Family Racing.
Rare in the history of motor racing can an instance be found where a driver who wins a race feels bad for doing so.
Driver Matt DiBenedetto learned this week that he will not be returning to the No. 95 Leavine Family Racing Toyota next year.
An astute pit call by crew chief Mike Wheeler halfway through Sunday’s Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 got track position for Matt DiBenedetto.
In the last 11 laps of Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway, Matt DiBenedetto passed seven-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson for fifth place.
Matt DiBenedetto’s 28th-place finish hardly did justice to the way the Grass Valley, Calif., driver performed
Matt DiBenedetto is leaving his current ride at the end of the season with no specific backup plan.
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