News

5 Aug 2000: Driver Matt Kenseth #17 who drives a Ford Tuarus for J. Roush.M Martin speeds down the track during the Brickyard 400, part of the NASCAR Winston Cup Series ... start for the team Sunday ...
HOMESTEAD, FL - NOVEMBER 19: Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 AXALTA Chevrolet, and Matt Kenseth, driver of the #20 DeWalt Hurricane Relief Toyota, take part in pre-race ceremonies for the ...
KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Matt Kenseth didn’t hesitate when asked what he missed most while sitting out the first 11 weeks of the NASCAR season. “The fans and the competition,” Kenseth said ...
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Matt Kenseth (20) races alongside Joey Logano (22) during the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. NASCAR: Ford Ecoboost 400 - Source: Imagn Over the ...
Dressed in the Roush Fenway Racing, Wyndham Rewards livery Matt Kenseth showed up at Kansas Speedway Friday ready to turn his very first laps in a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series car since last ...
NASCAR veteran Matt Kenseth is returning to the ... Roush Fenway announced on Wednesday that Kenseth with be splitting time in the No. 6 Ford Fusion with Trevor Bayne, starting at the May 12 ...
it’s hard to tell who is more excited about former champion Matt Kenseth’s return to Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series competition this week driving the No. 6 Wyndham Rewards Ford Fusion at ...
Lost among all the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup series Championship ... Sunday’s Ford EcoBoost 400 could very well be his last race. Matt Kenseth will climb aboard the No. 6 Roush-Fenway Racing ...
There were fireworks after Kevin Harvick took the checkered flag, as Brad Keselowski tried to spin Denny Hamlin and then sideswiped Matt ... of Keselowski's Ford in return). Kenseth ambushed ...
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 ... was over, Kenseth's Ford whizzed across ...
NASCAR points leader ... continue his winning ways, just as Matt did nearly 15 years ago.” Jamie Allison, director, Ford Racing, also weighed in on the Kenseth announcement.