Through 2013, Matt Kenseth has started 508Nascar Cup Series races and 264 Nationwide Series races.
Apparently he is. He has had a MAJOR personality/maturity change between 2009-2011.
Matt Kenseth drives the #20 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing.
Matt Kenseth (#17) won the championship in 2003 with 5022 points, followed by Jimmie Johnson; Dale Earnhardt, Jr.; Jeff Gordon; and Kevin Harvick.
He drove a DeWalt #17 Chevy for his longtime crew chief Robbie Reiser and his father John in the Busch Series before driving for Roush. I think he subbed for Bill Elliott in the 94 a time or two.
In 2003, Matt Kenseth had one win in the Nascar Cup Series and two wins in the Nationwide Series.
Matt Kenseth's son, Ross, was from a prior relationship. He is currently racing in the ASA Late Model Series.
Matt Kenseth has two Daytona 500 wins (2009, 2012).
Through the 2012 season, Matt Kenseth has an average finish of 14.3 in his Nascar Cup Series career.
Besides Matt Kenseth, these Nascar drivers were born in Wisconsin. Rich Bickle, Alan Kulwicki, Scott & Chris Wimmer, Kelly Bires, Todd Kluever, Travis Kvapil, Paul Menard, Marvin Panch and Jay, Johnny, Jim and Tim Sauter.
Matt Kenseth won the Winston Cup championship in 2003.
In 2011, Matt Kenseth had the following sponsors during the Nascar Cup Series season:
Matt Kenseth's daughter Kaylin Nicola was born on July 6, 2009.
Because of their black and yellow pit uniforms and the fact that they are so fast, they actually look like bees. Go 17!
Yes. Matt Kenseth and his wife Katie have four cats. They are named Lars, Charlotte, Miley and Sulley.