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FORT WORTH —Former NASCAR champion Matt Kenseth, unable to find a suitable new ride for next season, announced his retirement — at least when it comes to full-time racing in 2018 — at ...
AVONDALE, Ariz. — NASCAR’s four championship-eligible drivers will roar into Homestead, Fla. next week for the season finale with an obvious goal. Matt Kenseth’s goal is not so big but nev ...
The major difference is that there will be a NASCAR Hall of Fame logo on the side to celebrate Kenseth’s upcoming induction. “Matt is really ... along with Zest, Valvoline, Best Buy, Fastenal ...
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 ...
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 ...
Matt Kenseth isn’t coming out of retirement. The 2003 champion hasn’t raced in NASCAR Cup since 2018, but he never called it quits. “I purposely never used the R-word,” Kenseth told Fox ...
SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). 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 ...
151; -- NASCAR deserves much of the blame for what it did Tuesday to Matt Kenseth. Blame NASCAR for creating a virtual win-at-all-costs format with its still relatively new Chase for the Sprint Cup.
Matt Kenseth has always been competitive, and that served him well in the racing exploits that got him to NASCAR, through a 20-year career and in his return to the seat after an 18-month layoff.
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