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The No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford Matt Kenseth will drive in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR All-Star Race will look much like the No. 6 Mark Martin won with in 1998.
Kenseth, who will be running his first All-Star in the No. 6 Ford, will be making his 18th consecutive start in the All-Star race - the longest streak of any active driver.
In likely their last NASCAR starts together, Matt Kenseth and Dale Earnhardt Jr. will get to race like it’s 2000. Joe Gibbs Racing revealed Tuesday that Kenseth, who is making his last start for the ...
Matt Kenseth will have a unique paint scheme celebrating Circle K’s longtime involvement with NASCAR in the Throwback Weekend at Darlington Raceway. Kenseth had a number of schemes to choose from, ...
Matt Kenseth pulled back the cover of his No. 20 Toyota Camry to reveal a Tide-influenced scheme that he’ll run on Sept. 4 in the Bojangles’ Southern 500 (6 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR ...
Here’s are favorite Throwback paint schemes as NASCAR races on the egg-shaped Darlington Raceway, aka the ‘Lady in Black. ... and new NASCAR Hall of Famer Matt Kenseth in 2004. 12 ...
In what could be his final race, Joe Gibbs Racing veteran Matt Kenseth will drive a car that looks awfully similar to the one he started with 17 years ago.
Although Chris Buescher will run his usual Fifth Third Bank paint scheme this weekend, his No. 17 will be changed to the number font the team sported from 2000 until 2012 to honor Matt Kenseth ...
Kenseth, who will be running his first All-Star in the No. 6 Ford, ... Kenseth's All-Star paint scheme to pay tribute to Jack Roush, 1998 All-Star victory. 6y Jayski.com Staff.
Kenseth, who will be running his first All-Star in the No. 6 Ford, will be making his 18th consecutive start in the All-Star race - the longest streak of any active driver.
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