NASCAR 04 Aug 20
New crew chief at Michigan for Kenseth's CGR Chevrolet
Matt Kenseth will work with a new crew chief beginning this weekend in Michigan, Chip Ganassi Racing announced on Tuesday. “Phil Surgen has (…)
Matt Kenseth will work with a new crew chief beginning this weekend in Michigan, Chip Ganassi Racing announced on Tuesday. “Phil Surgen has (…)
An veteran of 22 seasons and 677 races with 193,281 laps to his name, Matt Kenseth, a few hours away from lining up for his 19th NASCAR (…)
Martin Truex Jr. and Matt Kenseth will drop the rear of the field for the start of today’s race at Kentucky Speedway following inspection (…)
Matt Kenseth said he had a fast Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet on Sunday – it just wasn’t quite fast enough to win at Indianapolis (…)
Kevin Harvick has been one of the dominant drivers since NASCAR returned from its COVID-19 hiatus, and that continued Sunday at (…)
Darlington Raceway. A 1.366-mile oddball of a circuit not really made for these times, Darlington was where NASCAR veteran Matt Kenseth made (…)
Kurt Busch finished third at Darlington Raceway, but, looking at what he called the old-school scoring pylon in the infield, he noticed (…)
For the first time in 18 months, Matt Kenseth will be in the NASCAR Cup Series field this weekend, and he’s as excited as he’s ever (…)
NASCAR has announced that both Ryan Newman and Matt Kenseth will be granted playoff waivers when racing resumes. Newman will return to his (…)
Matt Kenseth will return to NASCAR Cup Series competition with Chip Ganassi Racing as the new driver of the No. 42 Chevrolet. The 2003 Cup (…)