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  2. Matt Kenseth - Wikipedia

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    Before that, he and his father, Roy, had an agreement: Roy would buy a car and race, while Matt worked on it until he was old enough to drive. [1] “Neither of us knew much, and it was a learning experience,” Kenseth recalled. [2] Kenseth's first car, a 1981 Camaro previously driven to championships by Todd Kropf, proved successful.

  3. Kasey Kahne - Wikipedia

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    At Atlanta, Kahne controlled the final 15 laps of the race. With three laps to go, it seemed like he lost it when a caution came out. He lost four spots on pit road, but after two more cautions, sped by Matt Kenseth and won the race to clench a spot in the Chase. It was his first only win of 2014.

  4. RFK Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series - Wikipedia

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    Matt Kenseth in 2007. The 17 car debuted in 1994 at Darlington with driver/owner Robbie Reiser driving the unsponsored car to 35th after a crash. Reiser ran part-time for a few years. He hired Tim Bender to drive the car in 1997. After Bender was injured, Reiser decided to hire fellow Wisconsinite Matt Kenseth to replace him. Kenseth had seven ...

  5. NASCAR's controversy at Martinsville showed why its playoff ...

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    The final race of the 2003 season — a race that didn’t matter for the title because Matt Kenseth had clinched the championship a week before — had over 7.3 million viewers.

  6. NASCAR playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The playoff system has been referred to as "the Matt Kenseth Rule" as a result of Kenseth's championship in 2003, the year prior to NASCAR adopting the playoff system. In 2003, Kenseth won the championship with just one race win (the third race of the year, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway) along with 25 top-ten finishes with him leading the championship for 33 races throughout the season, while ...

  7. Greg Biffle - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Biffle qualified for the third year in a row for the Chase despite spotty performance in the regular season. He won twice at Pocono and Kansas. In 2011, Biffle's season improved, thanks in part to the implementation of Ford's new FR9 engine. However, crew chief Greg Erwin was replaced after Kentucky by Matt Puccia. The addition of ...

  8. RFK Racing - Wikipedia

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    Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, doing business as RFK Racing, is an American professional stock car organization that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series.One of NASCAR's largest racing teams in the 2000s and early 2010s, Roush formerly ran teams in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, ARCA Menards Series, Trans-Am Series and IMSA Camel GT.

  9. Matt Drudge is selling his Miami home in the Redland. Check ...

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    Call it the house that clicks bought. “The Drudge Report” mastermind Matt Drudge is selling his Miami home: The content aggregator’s massive spread in the Redland is listed for a cool $2.9 ...