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22 Facts About Matt Plumb

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Matt Plumb is team manager of Rum Bum Racing, a sportscar and GT racing team.

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Matt Plumb was born on 8 July 1974 to Michael Plumb and Donnan Sharp.

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Matt Plumb's father was a former Olympic equestrian rider and United States Olympic Hall of Fame inductee.

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Matt Plumb dominated the series and won ten races in total.

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Matt Plumb won the championship over Pete Boss and Giandomenico Brusatin, he was nominated for the Big Scholarship runoffs.

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In 1998 Matt Plumb competed in three Barber Dodge Pro Series races, which was the maximum for a Big Scholarship nominee.

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Matt Plumb scored two top ten finishes at Homestead-Miami Speedway and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.

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8.

Matt Plumb had a tough start in the 1999 season, he only finished in the top ten once in the first five races.

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At Homestead-Miami Speedway Matt Plumb came in third, behind Todd Snyder and Jon Fogarty.

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Matt Plumb significantly improved for the 2000 Barber Dodge Pro Series season.

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At Vancouver Matt Plumb won the first ever Barber Dodge Pro Series race not ran in the United States of America.

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In 2002 Matt Plumb made his debut in the 24 Hours of Daytona.

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Matt Plumb finished sixteenth overall in his Seikel Motorsport entered Porsche 996 GT3-RS For 2003 Matt Plumb returned to full-time racing.

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Matt Plumb made his debut in the SPEED Touring Car Championship in a BMW 325.

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At Lime Rock Park Matt Plumb finished second behind Pierre Kleinubing.

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Matt Plumb won the SPEED Touring Car Championship Rookie of the Year title.

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For 2005 Matt Plumb joined JMB Racing to race in the Rolex Sports Car Series GT class.

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For 2006 Matt joined his brother Hugh Plumb at Bill Fenton Motorsports in the Grand-Am Cup.

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In 2009 Matt Plumb joined Rum Bum Racing LLC as a driver and team manager.

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Matt Plumb continued to be a front runner in the series.

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In 2011 Matt Plumb won three races and finished third in the championship.

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In 2014 Matt Plumb was voted into the Road Racing Drivers Club.