Matt DiBenedetto Powers Through the Pack for 16th at the National Debt Relief 250 in Martinsville

November 2nd at Martinsville Speedway was classic short-track action, as Matt DiBenedetto battled to a hard-fought 16th-place finish in the National Debt Relief 250. Martinsville’s half-mile “Paperclip” track is notorious for testing drivers’ skills, and DiBenedetto proved he was up to the challenge, navigating through relentless traffic and side-by-side battles that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

From the drop of the green flag, Matt was locked into the action, expertly guiding his No. 25 through the bumping and grinding that makes Martinsville racing so intense. He and the team managed their strategy and held steady, avoiding on-track incidents and bringing the car home in a respectable 16th place—an accomplishment on a track where simply finishing the race is a victory.

“Martinsville’s a track that doesn’t let up, and I’m proud of the effort we put out there today,” said DiBenedetto. “We were aiming for a top-10, but we fought hard and came away with a solid finish. Thanks to the crew and to all our supporters for sticking with us!”

A huge thank you to our incredible sponsors, Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) and Rytash, for backing us at Martinsville and throughout the season. Their support drives us to keep pushing, and we’re proud to represent companies committed to sustainable innovation and positive industry impact.

And a special shoutout to Guido Nation! Matt’s dedicated fanbase had a prominent place on the car this weekend, bringing extra energy and motivation to the team. Knowing that fans across the country were cheering us on with every lap kept spirits high—thank you, Guido Nation, for being part of this race with us!

With a few races left, DiBenedetto and the crew are keeping their eyes on the prize, ready to end the season on a high note. Stay tuned for more action—Matt’s just getting warmed up!

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