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Matt Kenseth is known as one of NASCAR’s more reserved drivers, a Wisconsin native who often speaks in clipped sentences and seldom goes looking for the spotlight. The Roush Fenway Racing driver ...
Matt Kenseth had a blissful year of retirement. He had time to travel with his wife and four daughters, made his first visit to Europe, and took up marathon running. It was free time he never had ...
Seeing his contemporary and LMC colleague run in select races hasn’t prompted the same itch from Matt Kenseth, who joined the organization last October as a competition advisor. The 52-year-old ...
Matt Kenseth is not retiring now. He’s not retiring at the end of this season. He doesn’t spend a lot of time thinking about retirement. Or as he put it Wednesday afternoon, “If Tom Brady ...
Veteran Matt Kenseth said he was unsure if he’d be driving in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in 2018, but if he is it likely will not be with Joe Gibbs Racing. Kenseth, 45, currently ...
Fans of Matt Kenseth, winner of the most recent Monster Energy NASCAR Cup race, might want to pay special attention to Sunday’s season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, which is expected to be ...
Normally mild-mannered Matt Kenseth attacked Brad Keselowski in between Team Penske's transporters, putting Keselowski in a headlock before they were separated. That confrontation capped a wild ...
If there was any discomfort, driver Matt Kenseth's victory eased it. Kenseth became the first three-time winner of the season, holding off a furious charge from Dale Jarrett to beat him to the ...
After 14 years, one Cup championship and 22 wins, Matt Kenseth will part ways with Roush Fenway Racing at the end of this year. Team co-owner Jack Roush delivered the news to his Concord ...
Matt Kenseth couldn't define it precisely, but there was something missing on his #17 Ford team when the transporter took off for Daytona earlier this month. That, more than anything else ...
(AP) CHARLOTTE, N.C. - NASCAR points leader Matt Kenseth is leaving Roush Fenway Racing at the end of the season, and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will be promoted to his seat in the Sprint Cup Series.
Matt Kenseth hasn't been behind the wheel during a NASCAR Cup Series race since the 2020 season, but it's no surprise he's staying active, including racing in some non-NASCAR events. Outside of ...