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2003 NASCAR ... Toyota Camry for Nemechek, the #43 full-time Toyota Camry for Jones, and the #84 part-time for team co-owner Johnson. Since retiring from full-time racing, Matt Kenseth has spent ...
27 NASCAR stripped virtually everything from Matt Kenseth at Kansas Speedway ... A NASCAR release said Kenseth's No. 20 Camry, which led a race-high 163 of 267 laps from the pole, was found ...
Joe Gibbs Racing and Tide have entered into a sponsorship agreement for the team’s No. 20 Toyota and driver Matt Kenseth for the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR ... to the No. 20 Camry comes on ...
Matt Kenseth’s No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota crew woke a sleeping giant just in time for qualifying for Sunday's Pure Michigan 400 NASCAR Sprint ... the No. 11 Toyota Camry from throwing ...
NASCAR met with driver Matt Kenseth Monday in an attempt to clear the air before he returns from a two-race suspension in the Sprint Cup finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Sunday. Kenseth spoke ...
For a driver who keeps insisting that qualifying isn’t his strong suit, Matt Kenseth continues to excel on NASCAR Sprint Cup ... Our Dollar General Camry has been fast all day, and it was ...
Matt Kenseth’s Sunday drive ended badly in the Camping World 500 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at ... “We kind of struggled with our Tide PODS Camry most of the day.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Matt Kenseth is appealing his two-race suspension Thursday, but NASCAR apparently will contend he altered the outcome of a race by intentionally wrecking Joey Logano.
He was NASCAR's top driver in 2003, earned more than $8 million, and yet you probably wouldn't recognize him if you met him at the mall. Matt Kenseth, the 2003 Winston Cup Champion, (the final ...
There were fireworks after Kevin Harvick took the checkered flag, as Brad Keselowski tried to spin Denny Hamlin and then sideswiped Matt Kenseth's ... who met with NASCAR vice president of ...
NASCAR on Monday announced the 15 nominees for its 2023 Hall of Fame class, including 2003 Cup Series champion Matt Kenseth and seven-time Cup winner A.J. Foyt. NASCAR executive vice chair ...
Matt Kenseth isn’t coming out of retirement. The 2003 champion hasn’t raced in NASCAR Cup since 2018, but he never called it quits. “I purposely never used the R-word,” Kenseth told Fox ...
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