Myatt Snider

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    Myatt Snider Bio

    Gurney Myatt Snider, known professionally as Myatt Snider, is an American professional stock car racing driver born on December 30, 1994, in Charlotte, North Carolina. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 91 Chevrolet Camaro SS for DGM Racing in a partnership with Jesse Iwuji Motorsports. The son of NASCAR on Prime Video pit reporter Marty Snider, he has built his career across the ARCA Menards Series, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

    Early Life and Background

    Myatt Snider was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, a city long regarded as the heart of America’s stock car racing community. Growing up in this environment gave him early and constant exposure to the sport, from local short tracks to the region’s major NASCAR facilities. His father, Marty Snider, became a familiar voice and face to racing fans through his work as a pit reporter for NASCAR on Prime Video, a connection that placed the younger Snider near the sport from a young age.

    Snider’s introduction to competitive racing came through the Late Model Stock ranks in the Carolinas. In 2015, he was recognized as the CARS Late Model Stock Tour Rookie of the Year, an early signal of his potential on short tracks across the Southeast. He later enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, balancing his education with a steadily rising racing schedule and ambitions of one day earning a pilot’s license.

    Path to NASCAR

    Snider climbed the stock car ladder through the ARCA Menards Series, where he made an immediate impact in 2016. Driving the No. 22 Cunningham Motorsports entry on a part-time basis, he won his very first ARCA start at Toledo Speedway, leading 35 laps to claim victory. That same season he added a pole at Michigan International Speedway and two other top-five finishes in just nine starts, drawing national attention.

    His ARCA success opened the door to NASCAR’s national series. In 2016, Snider made his NASCAR national series debut in the Craftsman Truck Series with AM Racing, finishing on the lead lap in seventeenth at the first attempt. He then signed with Kyle Busch Motorsports for a partial 2017 Truck Series schedule, before earning a full-time ride with ThorSport Racing in 2018, where he captured the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rookie of the Year award and finished ninth in the final standings.

    Myatt Snider Career

    Early Career (2015–2017)

    Snider’s earliest documented achievements came in the CARS Late Model Stock Tour, where his 2015 Rookie of the Year honor marked him as one of the Southeast’s most promising young talents. That foundation carried him into ARCA competition in 2016, where the Toledo Speedway victory in his first start immediately established his short-track credentials.

    His transition into NASCAR national series competition began later in 2016 with AM Racing in the Truck Series. A multi-race deal with Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2017 then provided him with elite equipment and exposure, running events such as the season-opening NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway. These developmental years laid the groundwork for his first full-time NASCAR opportunity.

    Craftsman Truck Series Breakthrough (2018–2019)

    Snider’s true Truck Series breakthrough came in 2018, when he moved to ThorSport Racing to drive the No. 13 truck full-time, replacing Cody Coughlin. Competing against some of the most experienced names in the sport, the young Charlotte native delivered a consistent rookie campaign that carried him to ninth in the championship standings. His performance was strong enough to earn the Camping World Truck Series Rookie of the Year award.

    In 2019, Snider shifted to ThorSport’s No. 27 for a part-time Truck Series slate. Later that season he was called back to the No. 13 for the CarShield 200 at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway, replacing the suspended Johnny Sauter. He returned to the Truck Series for the 2021 Bristol Motor Speedway dirt race with Reaume Brothers Racing, continuing to accumulate experience across teams and track types.

    Xfinity Series Breakthrough (2019–2021)

    Snider expanded his horizons in April 2019 by announcing a full-time campaign in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Elite 2 Division with Racing Engineering, driving the No. 48 Ford Mustang. The overseas venture reflected his willingness to race against international competition and broaden his craft.

    Back in the United States, Snider was announced on November 21, 2019, as a part-time Richard Childress Racing driver for the 2020 Xfinity Series opener at Daytona. His schedule was expanded to 20 races after a deal with RSS Racing, and he committed to running a near-full season. At his Daytona debut, Snider won the pole and led 23 laps in the opening stage before a crash ended his run.

    In 2021, Snider joined RCR’s No. 2 Xfinity team for the full season. He captured his first Xfinity Series victory at Homestead-Miami Speedway on February 27, holding off RCR Cup driver and two-time champion Tyler Reddick in an overtime finish to lock himself into the playoffs. His postseason run ended at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval after a restart penalty in the Round of 12 finale, despite an eighth-place recovery.

    DGM Racing Era (2022–Present)

    With Sheldon Creed taking over the No. 2 at RCR in 2022, Snider was kept within the General Motors driver development pipeline and signed with Jordan Anderson Racing to drive the No. 31. His season-opener at Daytona ended violently when he was turned by Anthony Alfredo on the last lap, sending his car airborne into the backstretch catchfence; remarkably, he walked away under his own power. He later scored a season-best second place at Portland, and at Martinsville he collided with Austin Hill, leading to an altercation on pit road.

    On February 8, 2023, Snider announced a select-race deal with Joe Gibbs Racing, beginning at the Daytona season-opener. He later aligned with DGM Racing in a partnership with Jesse Iwuji Motorsports, driving the No. 91 Chevrolet Camaro SS. That DGM Racing x JIM partnership represents his most recent verified ride in the Xfinity Series.

    Driving Style and Strengths

    Snider has shown particular comfort on short tracks and intermediate ovals, where his Late Model background translates into confident car control through traffic. His ability to qualify well, evidenced by an Xfinity pole at Daytona in 2020, complements a race craft built on aggressive restarts and late-race poise. Partnerships with veteran crew chiefs at RCR and ThorSport helped him sharpen his strategic approach during his breakthrough seasons.

    Notable Races and Milestones

    Signature moments include his first ARCA win at Toledo Speedway in 2016, his Truck Series Rookie of the Year campaign in 2018, and his first Xfinity Series victory at Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2021. Memorable races also include the dramatic last-lap crash at the 2022 Daytona Xfinity opener and his hard-fought run to the Xfinity playoffs in 2021.

    Myatt Snider Career Wins

    Across his career, Myatt Snider has recorded victories in the ARCA Menards Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series, along with recognized rookie awards at multiple levels. Each win came in a Chevrolet, tying his career closely to the manufacturer’s driver development efforts.

    Xfinity Series Highlights

    Snider’s first and, as of the most recent verified information, only Xfinity Series victory came at Homestead-Miami Speedway on February 27, 2021. The overtime pass of Tyler Reddick secured his playoff berth and remains the defining win of his national series career. He also scored a runner-up finish at Portland International Raceway in 2022 as a highlight of his Jordan Anderson Racing season.

    Other Wins & Performances

    In the ARCA Menards Series, Snider won at Toledo Speedway in 2016 in his first start, leading 35 laps for Cunningham Motorsports. He added a pole at Michigan International Speedway that same year and ran a one-off ARCA race with Venturini Motorsports at Michigan in 2019. In 2015, he was named the CARS Late Model Stock Tour Rookie of the Year.

    Myatt Snider Family

    Family Background and Racing Lineage

    Snider’s most prominent family tie to the sport is his father, Marty Snider, a longtime NASCAR on Prime Video pit reporter whose work has placed him at the center of race-day coverage for years. Growing up around his father’s broadcasting career gave Myatt early access to drivers, teams, and tracks across the NASCAR circuit.

    Personal Life

    Snider attended the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, balancing his education with his racing commitments. He has publicly expressed an interest in one day earning a pilot’s license, reflecting his ongoing enthusiasm for motorsports and aviation.