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CHARLOTTE — Matt Kenseth is back. And he’s back with his original team. The 2003 NASCAR Cup Series champion appeared at a press conference Wednesday with Roush Fenway Racing executives to ...
In a warm homecoming sort of spirit, Roush Fenway Racing announced Wednesday that veteran driver Matt Kenseth, who won a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship with the team back in 2003 ...
Charlotte, N.C. • Roush Fenway Racing wants to be among NASCAR’s elite again and recognized it needed help for its ongoing rebuild. The organization called on Matt Kenseth, one of its ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — In a warm homecoming sort of spirit, Roush Fenway Racing announced Wednesday that veteran driver Matt Kenseth, who won a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup championship with the ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Reconnecting to his roots, Matt Kenseth had a familiar face on hand Tuesday to help welcome him back to Roush Fenway Racing. NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2017 inductee Mark ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Matt Kenseth will return to NASCAR Cup Series competition, running select races for Roush Fenway Racing this year in the No. 6 car normally driven by Trevor Bayne. The number of ...
Concord, NC – Roush Fenway Racing revealed on Tuesday that driver Matt Kenseth is leaving the team at season's end and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will take his place for the 2013 Sprint Cup Series season.
Matt Kenseth’s return to Roush Fenway Racing is official with the NASCAR team announcing Wednesday that Kenseth will drive its No. 6 car in select Cup Series races this season. Kenseth will ...
SB Nation cites multiple sources while reporting that Matt Kenseth is returning to Roush Fenway Racing, with an official announcement to be made on Wednesday. He will take over the No. 6 Ford ...
NASCAR veteran Matt Kenseth is returning to the series with Roush Fenway Racing. The 46-year-old was replaced by 21-year-old Erik Jones at Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of last year as part of a ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Matt Kenseth is returning to NASCAR and coming back to his racing home. Roush Fenway Racing announced Wednesday at the NASCAR Hall of Fame that the 46-year-old Kenseth will drive the ...