You know it’s a bad day at the Daytona 500 when your spotter is heard on the radio saying “Oh God, no Jesus!” But that’s where NASCAR driver Matt DiBenedetto found himself after getting into a 21-car crash in a race he’d led until the last 10 laps.Matt is a first-generation racer who defies odds in a sport where most drivers grow up in the racing culture. Matt didn’t, and being the perpetual underdog fuels his raw passion.In this Dying to Ask, Matt describes his unorthodox rise in the world of NASCAR. How having a singular passion aids a competitive spirit. And breaking news: Matt didn’t win the Daytona 500, but find out why he’s kind of a big deal at his local CrossFit box. HOW TO LISTENiTunes: CLICK HERE to listen on your Apple deviceStitcher: CLICK HERE to listen on your Android device

You know it’s a bad day at the Daytona 500 when your spotter is heard on the radio saying “Oh God, no Jesus!” But that’s where NASCAR driver Matt DiBenedetto found himself after getting into a 21-car crash in a race he’d led until the last 10 laps.

Matt is a first-generation racer who defies odds in a sport where most drivers grow up in the racing culture. Matt didn’t, and being the perpetual underdog fuels his raw passion.




In this Dying to Ask, Matt describes his unorthodox rise in the world of NASCAR. How having a singular passion aids a competitive spirit. And breaking news: Matt didn’t win the Daytona 500, but find out why he’s kind of a big deal at his local CrossFit box.

HOW TO LISTEN

