Matt Plumb (born 8 July 1974) is a racing driver who has previously competed in the Barber Dodge Pro Series and currently races in the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge. He is also team manager of Rum Bum Racing, a sportscar and GT racing team.

Career

Matt Plumb was born on 8 July 1974 to Michael Plumb and Donnan Sharp. His father was a former Olympic equestrian rider and United States Olympic Hall of Fame inductee. His mother competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics. After his bachelor study in history and economics at the University of Virginia and a short career in finance at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, he pursued a career in auto racing.

Plumb started his racing career in the 1997-98 Skip Barber Formula Dodge Southern Race Series. He won his first race ever at Sebring International Raceway. Plumb dominated the series and won ten races in total. Plumb won the championship over Pete Boss and Giandomenico Brusatin, he was also nominated for the Big Scholarship runoffs. In 1998, Plumb also competed in three Barber Dodge Pro Series races, which was the maximum for a Big Scholarship nominee. Plumb scored two top ten finishes at Homestead-Miami Speedway and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Despite not winning the Big Scholarship, Plumb secured a full-time drive in the 1999 Barber Dodge Pro Series season.[citation needed]

Plumb had a tough start in the 1999 season, he only finished in the top-ten once in the first five races. However towards the end of the season, he grabbed his first professional podium finish. At Homestead-Miami Speedway, Plumb came in third, behind Todd Snyder and Jon Fogarty. Plumb significantly improved for the 2000 Barber Dodge Pro Series season. After consistent top-ten finishes, he won his first Barber Dodge Pro Series race. At Vancouver, Plumb won the first ever Barber Dodge Pro Series race not ran in the United States of America. 2001 was his fourth and final year in the Barber Dodge Pro Series. This proved also to be his most successful. After a rough start with two retirements, Plumb won races at Detroit and Laguna Seca. Scoring another four podium finishes, Plumb finished third in the standings equal in points to Sepp Koster. As Koster had more wins than Plumb, the Dutchman was awarded second place in the standings.[citation needed]

In 2002, Plumb made his debut in the 24 Hours of Daytona. Plumb finished sixteenth overall in his Seikel Motorsport entered Porsche 996 GT3-RS For 2003 Plumb returned to full-time racing. He made his debut in the SPEED Touring Car Championship in a BMW 325. At Lime Rock Park Plumb finished second behind Pierre Kleinubing. Plumb won the SPEED Touring Car Championship Rookie of the Year title. The following season, Plumb switched to an Acura TSX and returned in the series. At Mid-Ohio and Mosport, Plumb finished first. He eventually finished third in the standings.[citation needed]

For 2005, Plumb joined JMB Racing to race in the Rolex Sports Car Series GT class. Racing the Ferrari 360 Modena was not a success. The team's best result was at the 250 mile race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The team finished 28th overall, tenth in class. For 2006, Plumb joined his brother Hugh at Bill Fenton Motorsports in the Grand-Am Cup. The combination was a success. The two brothers won races at Barber Motorsports Park and Virginia International Raceway. The duo ended up runners-up in the championship standings and helped Acura win the manufacturers championship. The following years, Plumb continued to run a partial schedule in the Grand-Am Cup/KONI Challenge Series with reasonable success. In 2009, Plumb joined Rum Bum Racing LLC as a driver and team manager. In their inaugural Continental Tire Sports Car Championship, the team finished fifth in the GS class. Plumb continued to be a front runner in the series. In 2011, Plumb won three races and finished third in the championship. In 2012, Plumb and co-driver Nick Longhi won the prestigious championship. The duo won three races and scored an additional four podium finishes.[citation needed]

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

Complete motorsports results

American Open-Wheel racing results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest race lap)

Barber Dodge Pro Series

Year123456789101112RankPoints
1998SEBLRPDETWGICLEGRAMOHROA 26LS1ATLHMS 7LS2 925th16
1999SEB 12NAZ 11LRP 11POR 7CLE 14ROA 8DET 7MOH 22GRA 14LS 24HMS 3WGI 912th65
2000SEB 6MIA 4NAZ 8LRP 22DET 2CLE 6MOH 7ROA 26VAN 1LS 26RAT 2HMS 54th112
2001SEB 20PIR 21LRP1 2LRP2 6DET 1CLE 2TOR 3CHI 5MOH 2ROA 6VAN 5LS 13rd151

24 Hours of Daytona

24 Hours of Daytona results
YearClassNoTeamCarCo-driversLapsPositionClass Pos.
2002GT39United States Autosport Race TeamPorsche 996 GT3-RSUnited States Tom Papadopoulos United States David Friedman30151 DNF23 DNF
2005GT11United States JMB RacingFerrari 360 ModenaUnited States Peter Boss United States Jim Michaelian United Kingdom David Gooding6232511
2007GT69United States SpeedsourceMazda RX-8United States Emil Assentato United States Nick Longhi United States Jeff Segal612197
2008DP7United States SigalsportRiley Mk. XI (BMW)United States Quentin Wahl France Stephan Gregoire Republic of Ireland Micheal Cullen Republic of Ireland Paddy Shovlin6012814
2009GT69United States SpeedsourceMazda RX-8United States Emil Assentato United States Nick Longhi United States Jeff Segal675179
2011GT26United States Turner MotorsportBMW M3United States Bill Auberlen United States Boris Said Canada Paul Dalla Lana5653217
2013GT13United States Audi Sport Customer RacingAudi R8 Grand-AmGermany Frank Biela Germany Christopher Haase Germany Markus Winkelhock677157
2021GTD64United States Team TGMPorsche 911 GT3 RUnited States Ted Giovanis United States Hugh Plumb United States Owen Trinkler51543 DNF17 DNF

Complete WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamClassMakeEngine123456789101112Pos.Points
2021Team TGMGTDPorsche 911 GT3 RPorsche MA1.76/MDG.G 4.0 L Flat-6DAY 17SEBMOHDETWGLWGLLIMELKLGALBHVIRPET75th140
2022Team TGMGTDPorsche 911 GT3 RPorsche MA1.76/MDG.G 4.0 L Flat-6DAY 7SEBLBHLGAMOHDETWGLMOSLIMELKVIRPET56th252
2023Team TGMGTD ProAston Martin Vantage AMR GT3Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8DAY 7SEBLBHLGAWGLMOSLIMELKVIRIMSPET28th230