Matt Kenseth, born on March 10, 1972, is a distinguished American former professional stock car racing driver who has made significant contributions to the sport. Currently serving as a competition advisor for Legacy Motor Club in the NASCAR Cup Series, Kenseth has also participated part-time in the Superstar Racing Experience, driving the No. 8 car. His passion for racing continues at Slinger Speedway, where he holds the impressive record for the most Slinger Nationals victories.
Kenseth's racing journey began on the short tracks of Wisconsin, where he showcased his talent by winning track championships at notable venues such as Madison International Speedway, Slinger Super Speedway, and Wisconsin International Raceway. His early career saw him competing in various series, including ARTGO, the American Speed Association, and the Hooters Late Model touring series, which paved the way for his entry into the NASCAR Busch Series, now known as the Xfinity Series.
In the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, Kenseth made a remarkable impact, earning Rookie of the Year honors in two thousand and clinching the final Winston Cup championship in two thousand and three. As the reigning champion, he participated in the 2004 International Race of Champions season, where he emerged victorious. Kenseth's career highlights include a rain-shortened win at the Daytona 500 in two thousand nine and a second Daytona 500 title in two thousand twelve.
As of two thousand twenty-two, Kenseth stands out as the last driver to compete in at least one NASCAR Cup Series race across four consecutive decades, spanning the 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s. Beyond his racing achievements, he is also a proud father to Ross Kenseth, further enriching his legacy in the world of motorsports.