NASCAR provided us access to Zoom meetings with several of the drivers who have advanced to the Playoffs, including Matt DiBenedetto. And while it appeared as though he was set up in a professional home office with a NASCAR Cup Series background, he pulled back the curtain on Instagram to reveal that he was actually at home in his bedroom.
The Stewart-Haas Racing crew chief from Perry Hall, Maryland, native is set to achieve a milestone start in his third full-time season as a Cup crew chief and entering the 2020 Playoffs.
It has been a frantic season. Three, sometimes four races a week were the norm. Now, we are a little over two months away from crowning champions in NASCAR’s three national series.
The Alva, Florida, native is set to reach a significant milestone start in his eventful NASCAR career and for this weekend's Xfinity-Cup doubleheader at Darlington Raceway.
The Dawsonville, Georgia, native will lead the field to the green flag for the third time this season and to start the 2020 Cup Playoffs at Darlington Raceway.
The seven-time Cup Series champion will not contend for a record-setting eighth title in his final season in NASCAR after missing the Playoffs following a late wreck at Daytona.