1. Dylan "Mamba" Smith was born on June 9,1992 and is an American social media personality, commentator, and racing driver of Haitian descent.

1. Dylan "Mamba" Smith was born on June 9,1992 and is an American social media personality, commentator, and racing driver of Haitian descent.
In 2008, Mamba Smith began racing late models locally at Thunder Road and Airborne Speedway in New York.
Mamba Smith performed decently in his first season, but was not offered a role in their development program.
Mamba Smith attempted to receive the role a year later, but was denied a spot on the team.
Mamba Smith left Rev Racing after the 2013 season and accepted a job with Stewart-Haas Racing for 2014.
Mamba Smith left SHR after 2014 and would ultimately be accepted into Rev Racing's Drive for Diversity program in the class of 2015.
Mamba Smith eventually accepted a job at MDM Motorsports in 2017 as a communication director; for which he was the public relations assistant for Bubba Wallace, who won the truck series race at Michigan International Speedway later in the year.
In 2015, it was rumored that Mamba Smith would make his ARCA Racing Series debut late in the season, but the deal would ultimately fall through.
On July 21,2022, it was announced that Mamba Smith would make his official ARCA Menards Series debut at the Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, driving the 02 car for Young's Motorsports.
Mamba Smith ran inside the top ten for a majority of the race, finishing 9th after starting 8th.
On September 29,2023, Mamba Smith announced that he will return to Young's Motorsports, running the ARCA Menards Series West race at Phoenix Raceway in November.
Mamba Smith finished the race in 9th 4 laps down due to an on-track incident with Jon Garrett.
Since 2021, Mamba Smith has served as an analyst for NASCAR.
Mamba Smith made his debut as a pit reporter with NASCAR on Fox in the 2024 ARCA race at Dover Motor Speedway.
Mamba Smith has appeared on Fox's Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour podcast alongside Kevin Harvick himself as well as Kaitlyn Vincie in 2024.
Mamba Smith was born on June 9,1992, and was adopted shortly after birth.
Mamba Smith was a fan of Tony Stewart growing up, and played basketball and kickball in high school.
Mamba Smith has frequently used the number 34 for his late model races as a tribute to Wendell Scott, the first African-American driver to win a race in NASCAR's top premier series.
Mamba Smith is close friends with fellow drivers Bubba Wallace and Ryan Blaney.