Myatt Snider

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Myatt Snider
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Snider at Daytona International Speedway in 2018
Born (1994-12-30) December 30, 1994 (age 26)
Charlotte, North Carolina
Achievements2017 U.S. Short Track Nationals Late Model Stock 100 Winner (inaugural race)
Awards2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rookie of the Year
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
66 races run over 2 years
Car no., teamNo. 31 (Jordan Anderson Racing)
2021 position9th
Best finish9th (2021)
First race2020 NASCAR Racing Experience 300 (Daytona)
Last race2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race (Phoenix)
First win2021 Contender Boats 250 (Homestead)
Wins Top tens Poles
1 17 1
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career
36 races run over 5 years
2019 position36th
Best finish9th (2018)
First race2016 Lucas Oil 150 (Phoenix)
Last race2021 Pinty's Dirt Truck Race (Bristol Dirt)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 13 0
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series career
Debut season2019
Current teamRacing Engineering
Car number48
Starts13
Wins0
Poles2
Fastest laps2
Best finish6th in 2019
Finished last season6th in 2019
Last updated on: December 26, 2021.

Myatt M. Snider[1] (born December 30, 1994) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He is the son of NASCAR on NBC pit reporter Marty Snider. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 31 Chevrolet Camaro for Jordan Anderson Racing.

Racing career[]

ARCA Menards Series[]

Driving the No. 22 Cunningham Motorsports car on a part-time basis, Snider won his first start in the ARCA Racing Series, leading 35 laps en route to victory at Toledo Speedway in 2016.[2] He also captured the pole at Michigan International Speedway and recorded two other top-five finishes in nine starts.[3] In 2019, Snider joined with Venturini Motorsports for a one-off deal at Michigan.[4]

Truck Series[]

Snider made his NASCAR national series debut in 2016, driving the No. 22 truck for AM Racing.[5] He started 19th and finished on the lead lap in 17th.[6] On December 23, 2016, it was announced that Snider would pilot the No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports truck for eight races in the 2017 season, including the season-opening NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway.[7] Snider moved to ThorSport Racing to drive the team's No. 13 truck to drive full-time in 2018, replacing Cody Coughlin.[8][9] He finished ninth in points and won Truck Series Rookie of the Year.[10]

In 2019, Snider moved to ThorSport's No. 27 to drive part-time that year.[11] Later in the season, he replaced Johnny Sauter in the team's No. 13 for the CarShield 200 at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway after Sauter was suspended.[12]

Snider returned to the Truck Series in March 2021 for the Bristol Motor Speedway dirt race, driving the No. 33 for Reaume Brothers Racing.[13]

Whelen Euro Series[]

On April 9, 2019, Snider announced he would compete full-time in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Elite 2 Division, driving the No. 48 Ford Mustang for Racing Engineering.[14] Snider was originally spurred on by a chance to join fellow American Bobby Labonte's team, but that initial opportunity did not work out.[15]

Xfinity Series[]

Snider in the No. 93 at Daytona International Speedway in 2020
Snider in the No. 2 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2021

On November 21, 2019, it was announced that Snider would drive select races for Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2020, starting with the season opener at Daytona.[16] His 2020 schedule was increased to 20 races in January when he joined RSS Racing on a limited basis.[17]

In his series debut at Daytona, he won the pole and led 23 laps in the opening stage, but was involved in a crash shortly before the end of the second stage.[18][19] After running the first eight races, Snider committed to a full-time 2020 schedule, contesting all but three races for RSS; he ran the Pocono Raceway, Martinsville Speedway, and Phoenix Raceway rounds with RCR.[20]

Snider joined RCR's No. 2 for the full 2021 season.[21] He would earn his first Xfinity Series win at Homestead-Miami Speedway on February 27, holding off RCR Cup driver and two-time champion Tyler Reddick in an overtime finish.[22] The win qualified Snider for the playoffs. In the Round of 12's final race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, Snider was penalized for changing lanes too soon on a restart; although he rebounded to finish eighth, it was not enough to advance him to the next round and he was eliminated.[23]

Sheldon Creed was announced as the No. 2's driver for the 2022 season, though RCR and General Motors intended to keep Snider within their driver development program.[24] On November 3, Jordan Anderson Racing signed Snider to drive the No. 31.[25]

Other racing[]

In March 2019, Snider competed in the Michelin Pilot Challenge sports car race at Sebring International Raceway, driving a Ford for Multimatic Motorsports alongside ThorSport Racing teammates Matt Crafton, Grant Enfinger, and Ben Rhodes.[26]

Personal life[]

Myatt is the son of NASCAR on NBC pit reporter Marty Snider. He attends UNC Charlotte,[27] and intends to gain a pilot's license down the road.[28]

Motorsports career results[]

NASCAR[]

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Xfinity Series[]

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2020 Richard Childress Racing 21 Chevy DAY
33
LVS
16
PHO
14
CLT
10
BRI
5
POC
4
MAR
23
PHO
18
16th 561 [29]
RSS Racing 93 Chevy CAL
11
DAR
35
ATL
29
HOM
15
HOM
7
TAL
27
IND
16
KEN
15
KEN
31
TEX
34
KAN
22
ROA
32
DAY
10
DOV
17
DOV
18
DAY
19
DAR
10
RCH
35
RCH
31
BRI
35
LVS
19
TAL
26
CLT
14
KAN
21
TEX
29
2021 Richard Childress Racing 2 Chevy DAY
7
DAY
13
HOM
1
LVS
32
PHO
11
ATL
11
MAR
15
TAL
9
DAR
19
DOV
16
COA
21
CLT
26
MOH
29
TEX
33
NSH
31
POC
10
ROA
23
ATL
21
NHA
7
GLN
15
IND
7
MCH
36
DAY
8
DAR
9
RCH
25
BRI
8
LVS
15
TAL
31
CLT
8
TEX
21
KAN
10
MAR
13
PHO
19
9th 2172 [30]

Camping World Truck Series[]

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NCWTC Pts Ref
2016 AM Racing 22 Toyota DAY ATL MAR KAN DOV CLT TEX IOW GTW KEN ELD POC BRI MCH MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO
17
HOM 60th 16 [31]
2017 Kyle Busch Motorsports 51 Toyota DAY
10
ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX
16
GTW IOW KEN
16
ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI
10
NHA LVS
28
TAL
3
MAR TEX
12
PHO HOM
12
22nd 227 [32]
2018 ThorSport Racing 13 Ford DAY
24
ATL
7
LVS
15
MAR
6
DOV
11
KAN
15
CLT
15
TEX
23
IOW
10
GTW
4
CHI
10
KEN
26
ELD
20
POC
12
MCH
18
BRI
29
MSP
19
LVS
6
TAL
2
MAR
3
TEX
13
PHO
22
HOM
14
9th 611 [33]
2019 27 DAY
21
ATL LVS MAR
6
TEX DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW 36th 94 [34]
13 GTW
10
CHI KEN POC ELD MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR PHO HOM
2021 Reaume Brothers Racing 33 Chevy DAY DAY LVS ATL BRI
22
RCH KAN DAR COA CLT TEX NSH POC KNX GLN GTW DAR BRI LVS TAL MAR PHO -* 01* [35]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

Whelen Euro Series – Elite 2[]

NASCAR Whelen Euro Series – Elite 2 results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 NWES Pts
2019 Racing Engineering 48 Ford VAL
23
VAL
6
FRA
2
FRA
6
BRH
10
BRH
7
MOS
10
MOS
5
VEN
2
HOC
9
HOC
10
ZOL
19
ZOL
5
6th 458

ARCA Menards Series[]

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Menards Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts Ref
2016 Cunningham Motorsports 22 Ford DAY NSH SLM TAL TOL
1
NJE POC
9*

23
MAD WIN IOW
5
IRP
3

6
BLN ISF DSF SLM CHI
25
KEN
25
KAN
27
17th 1475 [36]
2017 Mason Mitchell Motorsports 78 Chevy DAY NSH SLM TAL TOL ELK POC MAD IOW IRP WIN ISF DSF SLM CHI
9
KEN KAN 88th 185 [37]
2019 Venturini Motorsports 20 Toyota DAY SLM TAL NSH TOL POC MCH
8
CHI ELK IOW ISF DSF SLM KAN 62nd 190 [38]

References[]

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