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DiBenedetto would go on to earn a career-best second-place finish. [36] DiBenedetto scored zero wins, three top 5's, seven top 10's, led 152 laps, had an average finish of 18.3 and finished 22nd in the standings, all of which were career highs up to that point for DiBenedetto.
On January 12, 2024, it was announced that C. J. McLaughlin would drive the No. 38 car part-time for the team. [1] After failing to qualify in two of the first four races, the team skipped COTA and would replace McLaughlin with Matt DiBenedetto for the remainder of the season.
Matt DiBenedetto (2019) Matt DiBenedetto in the No. 95 during the 2019 Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race. On October 10, 2018, Matt DiBenedetto signed a two-year contract with Leavine Family Racing to drive the No. 95 starting in 2019.
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Matt DiBenedetto became a fulltime NASCAR Cup Series driver in 2015.
Always a popular driver, Matt DiBenedetto won a fan vote this season that earned him the final spot in NASCAR’s All-Star race. DiBenedetto became a fan favorite over his seven-year career as the ...
In 2020, Matt DiBenedetto replaced Paul Menard for the season. [14] On July 15, 2020, DiBenedetto won the All-Star Open, qualifying for the team's third-ever All-Star Race, where he finished 13th in the main event. In collaboration with Penske, the team announced that DiBenedetto would drive the car in 2021, after which Austin Cindric would ...
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