Matt Kenseth was 24 years old when he drove his first Nascar Busch Series race.
His first Cup Series race came when he was 26 years old, in 1998. Kenseth began racing full-time in the Nascar Cup Series in 2000.
Matt Kenseth drives the #20 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing.
Matt Kenseth was 24 years old when he drove in his first Busch Series race (now known as the Nationwide Series). He was 26 when he started his Nascar Cup Series career.
Matt Kenseth currently drives for Joe Gibbs Racing. The team is owned by former Washington Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs and his son J. D. Gibbs.
Through the 2012 season, Matt Kenseth has an average finish of 14.3 in his Nascar Cup Series career.
Through the 2013 season, Matt Kenseth won 31 Nascar Cup Series races and 28 Nationwide Series races.
In 2012, Matt Kenseth won three Nascar Cup Series races.
Jason Ratcliff is the crew chief for NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth and the #20 Husky/Dollar General/Home Depot car.
Currently, Kasey Kahne drives the #5 Chevrolet SSfor Hendrick Motorsports. In the past, Kahne has driven a Ford and a Toyota.
In 2003, Matt Kenseth had one win in the Nascar Cup Series and two wins in the Nationwide Series.
Matt Kenseth is famous among auto racing fans, due in part for being a top tier Nascar driver. In 2003, he became the last driver to win the Winston Cup Series championship. He also won the 2009 Daytona 500.
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Matt Kenseth won the Nascar Cup Series championship one time. It was in 2003. That was the last season under the Winston Cup name.