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- The final three races of the regular season saw Johnson battling with Byron and Matt DiBenedetto for the final playoff spots.Jimmie Johnson-Wikipedia
- The No. 10 was revived for 2016 beginning at Atlanta, with Green and Matt DiBenedetto once again running in a start-and-park capacity.TriStar Motorsports-Wikipedia
- At the same time, Wood Brothers Racing announced Matt DiBenedetto as his replacement for the 2020 season.Wood Brothers Racing-Wikipedia
- The team currently fields the No. 21 Ford Mustang full-time for Matt DiBenedetto and has a technical alliance with Team Penske.Wood Brothers Racing-Wikipedia
- Buescher started the season with a hard crash at Daytona with Matt DiBenedetto, finishing 39th.Chris Buescher-Wikipedia
- With Go FAS Racing hiring Matt DiBenedetto, Said was left out of the #32 ride for 2017.Boris Said-Wikipedia
- Matt DiBenedetto led the most laps, but Hamlin passed him for the lead to win for his fourth race of the season.2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Truex pulled away on the restart, but Matt DiBenedetto crashed into the wall.2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Kyle Busch had a tire rub and had to pit while Matt DiBenedetto had an engine blow up, sending the race into overtime.2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Matt DiBenedetto spun and collected several cars, but the race remained green.2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- On the restart, Aric Almirola spun after contact with Matt DiBenedetto, sending the race to overtime.2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- In the final stage, Michael McDowell and Ryan Preece were involved in wrecks while Matt DiBenedetto had a mechanical issue.2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Early in the race, Erik Jones spun and collected Kyle Larson and Matt DiBenedetto.2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Matt DiBenedetto made contact with Martin Truex Jr. and got into the wall.2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- With two laps to go, Kurt Busch got turned around and collected Blaney, Matt DiBenedetto, Brendan Gaughan, and others, sending the race to overtime.2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Kurt Busch would hold off Matt DiBenedetto for his first hometown win and advancing to the next round of the playoffs.2020 NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Matt DiBenedetto held off Clint Bowyer to win the Open and transfer to the All-Star Race along with Bowyer, who won the fan vote.2020 NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- For 2015, it was planned that Sprint Cup Series rookie Matt DiBenedetto would race the 93 car part-time, driving the 93 in races that Camping World Truck Series driver Johnny Sauter drove in the 83.BK Racing-Wikipedia
- Erik Jones, Matt DiBenedetto, and Martin Truex Jr. had tire issues, sending them into the wall.2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- At the YellaWood 500 at Talladega on October 4, 2020, Dillon originally crossed the line and tied his best finish of fourth, but when Matt DiBenedetto was penalized for forcing someone below the yellow line, Dillon was promoted to third and that would be a new career best finish for him.Ty Dillon-Wikipedia
- The top 20 inverted from the previous race gave the pole to Matt DiBenedetto.2020 NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- In the third overtime attempt, Hamlin beat Matt DiBenedetto to the finish line for his seventh win of the season and to advance to the next round of the playoffs.2020 NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Matt DiBenedetto led the most laps, but was involved in an accident with Blaney, Paul Menard, Chase Elliott, Martin Truex Jr., and others.2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- In the final stage, Matt DiBenedetto had brake issues and it caused a tire to catch fire as Kasey Kahne and Bubba Wallace both had transmission issues.2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Matt DiBenedetto and Matt Tifft spun while Corey Lajoie got into the wall.2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Joey Logano cut a tire and slammed the wall, collecting Austin Dillon, Jimmie Johnson, and Matt DiBenedetto.2020 NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Early in Stage 1, Martin Truex Jr., Austin Dillon, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Matt DiBenedetto, Corey LaJoie, and others got speeding penalties as Busch dominated to win Stage 1.2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Cole Custer, Byron, Ryan Blaney, and Matt DiBenedetto were eliminated from the Playoffs.2020 NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Keselowski would have great restart, but a multi-car wreck in turn four involving Michael McDowell, Kurt Busch, Matt DiBenedetto, and David Ragan, forcing another attempt.2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- William Byron had a tire rub and wrecked along with Blaney, Kyle Busch, and John Hunter Nemechek as Logano held off Matt DiBenedetto for his second straight Vegas win.2020 NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
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