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Kenseth drives the no.8 car competing at the Slinger Speedway. He has the most number of wins in the Slinger Nationals. Matt Kenseth is a NASCAR Cup Series champion. He won the title in 2003.
Matt Kenseth is an American former stock car racing driver. He used to race in the NASCAR Cup Series. Kenseth last competed for Chip Ganassi Racing in the Cup Series racing their no. 42 Chevy Camaro.
Legacy Motor Club announced Tuesday that NASCAR Hall of Famer Matt Kenseth has joined the organization as a competition adviser. Kenseth’s appointment — effective immediately — comes in the ...
Fresh off a NASCAR Hall of Fame induction earlier this year, 2003 Cup Series champion Matt Kenseth can add another accolade to his stacked resumé after being named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest ...
Former Cup champion Matt Kenseth will be among those inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Friday (8 p.m. ET on Peacock). Kenseth joins Hershel McGriff and Kirk Shelmerdine in the Hall of Fame’s ...
Former Cup champion Matt Kenseth will be among those inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Friday (8 p.m. ET on Peacock). Kenseth joins Hershel McGriff and Kirk Shelmerdine in the Hall of Fame ...
It’s cliché but they knew Matt Kenseth was there. Making his first NASCAR Cup Series start since November 2018, Kenseth finished 10th in his debut for Chip Ganassi Racing on Sunday in The Real ...
But 10 weeks later, it has a new owner. “There’s old Matt Kenseth, No. 42, finishing 10th,” Busch said in a post-race Zoom press conference. Sunday saw the beginning of the Matt Kenseth era at CGR as ...
Chip Ganassi Racing announced Monday afternoon that Matt Kenseth will drive the NASCAR team’s No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro for the remainder of the 2020 season. Kenseth will replace former Cup Series ...
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 ...
As of now, Matt Kenseth is still suspended for two races. [UPDATE: And he's officially out for both.] Kenseth's appeal of his two-race suspension was heard Thursday morning by a three-person ...
(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.
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