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2003 NASCAR Cup Series champion Matt Kenseth no longer races in the sport. He last raced in NASCAR in 2020 at the season finale event at Phoenix Raceway. Following that season, he stepped away ...
Joey Logano and Matt Kenseth's fierce playoff rivalry in 2015 culminated in a dramatic incident at Martinsville Speedway. Kenseth, seeking payback, intentionally wrecked Logano, severely affecting ...
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 advisor. The 52-year-old ...
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 ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — 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 ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Driver Matt Kenseth was selected on his first time on the ballot and highlights the NASCAR Hall of Fame 2023 class. Also selected for induction were crew chief ...
BOSTON (CBS) -- NASCAR drive Matt Kenseth is used to crossing the finish line at some pretty high speeds. He was going significantly slower when he finished his race on Monday. That's when Kenseth ...
Driver Matt Kenseth is in a familiar place he never expected to see again. Kenseth, 48, had been retired from stock car racing for 18 months when an unforeseen set of circumstances fueled by the ...
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 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.