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Matt Kenseth has let bygones be bygones with Erik Jones, who replaced him at JGR in 2018. Now, they're working together at ...
Kenseth, 45, might have stolen the show with his first win of the 2017 season, but even though he posted his 39th career Cup Series victory, he’s soon about to be a man without a NASCAR team.
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Matthew Roy Kenseth is an American former professional stock car racing driver from Wisconsin. In his 22-year long career, he has been part of 697 races and has won the 2003 Winston Cup series ...
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 ...
Beginnings Matt Kenseth with Bill Elliott before the fall 2001 race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. (Craig Jones/ALLSPORT) Kenseth’s first Cup start came as a fill-in for Hall of Famer Bill Elliott.
That kid from Cambridge – “Matt the Brat,” Behling nicknamed him, to Kenseth’s continued dismay – went on to win the 2003 championship and 39 Cup races, including two Daytona 500s.
Matt Kenseth wasn't sure he was ready to retire from NASCAR competition the first time in 2017, when his seat was given to a younger driver. Kenseth was still winning races when he stepped away as ...
Kenseth, 48, ran the final 32 races of the 2020 season as Larson’s replacement. But CGR said this fall that Ross Chastain would take over the No. 42 car in 2021.
Matt Kenseth and Ryan Newman made their official competitive returns in Sunday's The Real Heroes 400 at Darlington Raceway. Find out how they did.
"Matt is a pro, a very good one at that." Following his de facto dismissal from Gibbs, Kenseth was unable to find a full-time ride and did not enter the 2018 season as an active competitor.
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.