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Kenseth
39th at Sonoma
June
24, 2002
SONOMA,
Calif. (June 24, 2002) — For a driver who never
turned to the right in a race car before 1997, Matt Kenseth
sure has come into his own racing on a road course. The 39th
place finish in the Dodge / Save Mart 350 tells nothing of the
tale that unfolded for the DEWALT team over the weekend.
Kenseth and the No. 17
team found themselves in the top-15 on the speed charts
throughout practice sessions on Friday. They backed the effort
up with a sixth place qualifying effort — their best ever on
a road course.
The team was happy
with the performance of the No. 17 car, with the AT&T
Broadband paint scheme, and knew if they could race smart,
there would be a top-10 waiting for them at the finish.
As the race began,
Kenseth’s car was fast. He moved up to the fifth place and
remained there until green flag pit stops began. Matt was
running second when he came in the pits on lap 34. The team
changed four tires and made an air pressure adjustment and
sent him back out onto the track. Two laps later, Kenseth said
something broke in the rear end of the car. He brought the car
behind the wall, and the team discovered the rear end gear
broke.
The team replaced it
and Kenseth rejoined the race. His lap times were comparable
to the leader at the time, but Kenseth was seven laps down.
The team had to bring the car in again to change another gear,
but by this time, Kenseth was 39th and a total of 20 laps
down.
“I am really
disappointed in this finish,” said Kenseth after the race.
“I was so easy on the drive train, and this was our best
road course effort ever. All we needed to do was keep it in
the top-10. I know we weren’t the only ones who had these
type of problems, but it still is unfortunate.”
Kenseth dropped to
eighth in the point standings, 178 out of first place.
The next race on the
schedule is the Pepsi 400 under the lights at Daytona
International Speedway on July 6th.
Sears
Point Preview
June
18, 2002
Dodge/Save
Mart 350 • June 23, 2002
Sears Point Raceway • Sonoma, Calif.
Matt
Kenseth’s Performance Summary at Sears Point
|
Winston
Cup |
| Date |
Start |
Finish |
Laps |
Money |
Status |
| 06/25/00 |
38 |
32 |
110/112 |
$48,190 |
Running |
| 06/24/01 |
20 |
21 |
112/112 |
$53,200 |
Running |
After
15 races
| 2002
SEASON TOTALS |
| POINTS |
1,974 / 5th |
| MONEY
WON |
$1,946,477 |
| LAPS
COMPLETED |
4,545
/ 4,870=93% |
| STARTS |
15 |
| WINS |
3 |
| TOP
FIVE |
6 |
| TOP
TEN |
9 |
Matt
Kenseth’s thoughts on racing at Sears
Point
“I don’t think we will be in for a victory this weekend, so
our goal will be to just finish good-in the top-10 or so. We had a
great test session out there in April. They have made major changes
to the track since the last time we raced there, and its going to be
pretty cool to see how it all works out.
“Road courses are not my specialty, and there are 10 turns at
Sears Point. It will be a pretty physical race, because of the
constant shifting and turning left and right.
“We have momentum coming off of the win last weekend at
Michigan. It was fun for all of us. We still have some ground to
make up from those two bad races at Dover and Pocono.”
Crew Chief Robbie Reiser’s thoughts on Sears
Point
“After testing at Sears Point we are confident that we will
have a good race. Road courses are so much different from everything
we are used to. The track has been reconfigured so I am glad we
tested there. You wouldn’t think you were at the same track the
raceway did a great job. Hopefully we can get a top-10 and keep
ourselves up there in the points heading into Daytona and the 20
race stretch.”
Spotter Mike Calinoff’s thoughts on Sears
Point
“Spotting at Sears Point is can be a little tricky. I can see
90% of the track very well and Robbie (Reiser) will be able to
handle the portions that I cannot see. However, Matt and I will be
using some unconventional language during the race. Instead of the
normal ‘inside’ and ‘outside’, I’ll tell him ‘left side’
and ‘right side.’”
NOTES OF
INTEREST
New Paint Scheme…DEWALT Power Tools announced today it will
continue its marketing alliance with AT&T Broadband by
spotlighting a special AT&T Broadband paint scheme at three
races during the 2002 season.
The AT&T Broadband paint scheme will be the primary colors on
the No. 17 Ford Taurus driven by Matt Kenseth at the Dodge/Save Mart
350 at Sears Point, the Pepsi 400 at Daytona International Speedway
and the New Hampshire 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway.
In addition to the specially designed cars, AT&T will be
featured underneath the DEWALT logo on the rear quarter panels of
the car for the duration of the 2002 season.
“One of the unique aspects of DEWALT Racing is our relationship
with our marketing partners, such as AT&T,” stated Jon
Howland, Motorsports Manager for DEWALT Power Tools. “We feel as
though these special paint schemes make our program more appealing
than others do as it allows companies such as AT&T Broadband a
unique opportunity to market to their customers. We hope the
AT&T car has as much success as the DEWALT car has had this
year. With Matt Kenseth behind the wheel they have a great
opportunity to get to victory lane.”
Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America…Matt and Katie
Kenseth will participate in the first three days of the Kyle Petty
Charity Ride. Proceeds of the ride go to the Victory Junction Gang
Camp. Go to www.kylepettycharityride.org
you have found the best
source of information on the 2002 Charity Ride and for updates
several times a day during the ride. Book mark this page and follow
Kyle Petty, Richard Petty, Steve Park, Ken Schrader, Terry Labonte,
Jeff Green, Matt Kenseth, Robin Pemberton, Winston Kelley and
numerous other NASCAR celebrities, fans and sponsors as they roar
across America raising money for children’s charities. (from www.kylepettycharityride.org).
Three’s a charm…Kenseth is the first driver of the 2002
season to win three events.
Oh Canada!!!...On June 30th CASCAR’s (Canadian Association
for Stock Car Auto Racing) stars will face off against some of
NASCAR’s biggest talent in the Canada Day Shootout at Cayuga
Speedway in Nelles Corners, Ontario. Winston Cup drivers Tony
Stewart, Johnny Benson, Ken Schrader, Dave Blaney, Matt Kenseth, and
Craftsman Truck Series competitor Ted Musgrave will travel to Cayuga
to battle it out with Canada’s biggest stars in identical
equipment.
Kenseth
Wins at Michigan
June
17, 2002
BROOKLYN,
Mich. (June 16, 2002) — It
has been said that a person is only as good as the people they
surround themselves with. Driver Matt Kenseth, is surrounded by the
best pit crew in NASCAR. It was the total DEWALT team effort that
made it possible to take victory number three of the season, at the
Sirius Satellite Radio 400 on Sunday at Michigan International
Speedway.
Kenseth’s car was middle
of the road all weekend long. During practice sessions, Kenseth was
20th on the speed charts. He backed up the rank with a 20th place
qualifying run. On Saturday, early morning rains forced the
postponement of practice. Mother Nature finally cooperated, allowing
for the Winston Cup Series to take to the track by 11:30am. The
DEWALT team placed 24th on the board after practice was over, but
both Kenseth and crew chief Robbie Reiser felt they had a good car
for the race.
When the green flag dropped
on the Sirius Satellite Radio 400, Kenseth worked his way up into
the top 15. He was extremely loose but the car got better on longer
runs. The first chance for the DEWALT crew to help Kenseth’s car
was on lap 48 under green. The team made an air pressure adjustment,
and sent Kenseth back out onto the track, gaining of two positions.
He was in 10th place.
By lap 74, Kenseth said the
car was starting to tighten up along with the track. The field was
spread out so Kenseth enlisted the help of his spotter Mike Calinoff
from high above MIS to see which line the leaders were running on
the track. In the meantime, crew chief Robbie Reiser called out lap
times, telling Kenseth he was the fastest car on the track.
From there, everything
seemed to come together.
Another round of green flag
pit stops began on lap 89. Kenseth and the No. 17 car were getting
four or five more laps on fuel runs than most other teams. John
Andretti scraped the wall on lap 97, bringing out the first caution
of the day while Matt was running fifth.
Kenseth pitted on lap 98,
and remained in fifth when he went back out onto the track. His
biggest problem was lapped traffic, as he fell back to seventh. On
lap 139 Kenseth was in the fifth position when he came into the pits
again for four tires and fuel, and went back out third.
The race went green on lap
143, and Kenseth passed Dale Jarrett for the lead on lap 147. He
pulled away to a four-second lead, but was loose allowing Jimmie
Johnson to pass him.
Matt got the lead back when
Johnson pitted for fuel on lap 186. Kenseth came in as the leader on
lap 189 for two seconds of fuel. The experience and skill of gasman
Benjy Grubbs made the stop a success, and Kenseth went back out onto
the track with the lead.
The final caution came on
lap 195 when an incident involving the No. 21 car of Elliott Sadler
brought the field to a red flag stop.
It was four to go when the
race restarted and Kenseth held off a hard charging Dale Jarrett to
claim the third win for the DEWALT team of the season.
“The
88 really came up there quick,” said Kenseth. “I think he would
have had me in one more lap, so I’m glad he didn’t get there as
soon as he did. It was a great run for the DEWALT car. Happy Father’s
Day to all the fathers out there and I’m pretty pumped to be back
in victory lane.
“The
last two weeks, we ran good at Dover. We were on the pole, but we
had some problems and had to start in the back and ended up blowing
a tire running in the top 10. So I felt like we ran pretty good
there and did our job. Last week, we were running second when our
transmission broke, so some things are out of your control and we’ll
have to do the best job we can do to manage the things that are in
our control and take them one week at a time and see where we end
up.”
Kenseth
claimed his fourth career victory and moves to fifth in the point
standings heading to Sears Point.
Matt
Wins at Michigan — News Articles
June
17,
2002
Many thanks to Jayski.com
for finding most of these
DeWALT.com:
Matt
Kenseth press conference
Augusta
Chronicle: Kenseth
cruises to third victory
ESPN:
Happy
homecoming for Roush; Kenseth comes up big again
ESPN:
Kenseth
first to win three in 2002
Speedway
Media: Kenseth
holds on to win his third of the season
RacingOne:
Kenseth
Wins Michigan Thriller
ThatsRacin:
Kenseth
collects another win
Race2Win:
Kenseth
wins at Michigan
Nascar.com:
On
old tires, Kenseth beats Jarrett at Michigan
Detroit
Free Press:
Kenseth
takes wild finish
Detroit
News:
Kenseth
hangs on to win
Atlanta
Journal:
Kenseth
blocks out Jarrett for third win
FoxSports:
Kenseth
back in the hunt
Gaston
Gazette:
Kenseth
repels Jarrett’s charge after a red flag
Richmond
Times-Dispatch: Kenseth
posts third win
Roanoke
Times: Kenseth
gets 3rd win after 3-lap dash
Speed
Channel: Kenseth
Scores Third of Year at Michigan
Winston-Salem
Journal: Kenseth
holds off Jarrett in Sirius 400
Frontstretch:
Matt
Kenseth wins the Sirius Satellite 400
SpeedFX:
Third
Time’s The Charm
RacingOne:
Deserved
Success
Stock
Car City:
Whose
Day Was it at Michigan?
USA
Today:
Kenseth,
golden on restart, reels in Michigan win
FoxSports:
Secret’s
out on quiet, confident 17 crew
USA
Today:
Team
triumph at Michigan, by Matt Kenseth
Michigan
Preview
June
14, 2002
Sirius
Satellite Radio 400 • June 16, 2002
Michigan International Speedway • Brooklyn, Mich.
Matt
Kenseth’s Performance Summary at Michigan
|
Winston
Cup |
| Date |
Start |
Finish |
Laps |
Money |
Status |
| 08/22/99 |
25 |
14 |
200/200 |
$25,040 |
Running |
| 06/11/00 |
23 |
17 |
193/194 |
$37,650 |
Running |
| 08/20/00 |
28 |
8 |
200/200 |
$42,490 |
Running |
| 06/10/01 |
31 |
15 |
200/200 |
$54,040 |
Running |
| 08/19/01 |
33 |
4 |
162/162 |
$70,050 |
Running |
Matt
Kenseth’s thoughts on racing at Michigan
International Speedway
“I like Michigan. It
compares to Vegas, so I think we will be good. We have a good car,
and hopefully the bad luck over the past two weeks is behind us.
Our plan is to qualify well, and race to the finish. Its time to
get back to success mode.”
Crew
Chief Robbie Reiser’s thoughts on Michigan International Speedway
“We are taking car no.
15 to Michigan. It is the same car we ran last year and finished
fourth. Rain shortened that race and our chances for a win. I
think our chances are as good as any.”
Spotter
Mike Calinoff’s thoughts on Michigan International Speedway
“Michigan offers us a
great view. The fact that the track is so wide minimizes the
amount of wrecks we might encounter. The DEWALT team runs well
there so I anticipate that we’ll get back on track this
weekend.”
Kenseth
Plagued by Transmission Problems at Pocono
June
9, 2002
LONG
POND, Pa. (June 9, 2002) — For the second week in a
row, Matt Kenseth and the DEWALT race team experienced bad luck on
the race track. After starting in the fourth position for the Pocono
500, the team was relegated to a 35th place finish due to a broken
transmission.
The skies were sunny on
Friday for qualifying, but drenching rains from the day before
saturated the ground, causing water to seep through the 2.5 mile
track. The conditions forced NASCAR to cancel track activities for
the day and the field had to be set according to points. Track
officials worked through the night to repair the problem in time for
Saturday’s practice.
Kenseth was middle of the
road in Saturday’s practice, placing 21st on the speed charts.
Sunday brought sunny skies,
and warm weather. Kenseth and crew chief Robbie Reiser made some
changes before the race, and left room in the setup for adjustments.
In the weekly team meeting, Reiser told the team to concentrate on
their performance on pit road because of the importance of track
position at Pocono.
When the race began, Kenseth
moved into the third position on the first lap. It didn’t take
long for the car to become tight in the center and loose off the
corners. Kenseth fell back to 10th as he fought the ill handling
race car.
On lap 32, Kenseth brought
the car into the pits for service. The DEWALT team made a track bar
adjustment and changed four tires in 14.5 seconds. The car responded
to the adjustment as expected, and Kenseth maintained his position
in the top-10.
As the race wore on the car
was still loose but the weather conditions changed. Clouds passing
over Pocono helped Kenseth gain more grip on the track. The car
tightened up when the sun returned. The next pit stop was on lap 67
while Kenseth was running fourth. The DEWALT crew sent Kenseth back
out onto the track in the same position with the 14.6 second stop.
On lap 85, Kenseth’s
teammate Kurt Busch tangled with Ryan Newman bringing out the
caution flag once again. Matt brought the No. 17 car into the pits
in third place, and the DEWALT crew sent him out as the leader.
Kenseth’s stint as the
leader was short lived, because the transmission broke on lap 92.
The team replaced the transmission and made all necessary repairs in
only 38 laps. When Matt returned to competition, he was 38th on the
grid.
When Dale Jarrett took the
checkered flags for the win, Kenseth was in 35th place.
“This
team did a hell of a job today,” commented Reiser. “We can’t
help it that things break on us every now and then.”
“It’s just unfortunate
to have a transmission break when you are leading,” said Kenseth.
“Pocono is tough on transmissions and engines. I don’t know if
we had a winning car, but we sure had a top-10 car. I’m
disappointed because now it’s two bad weeks in a row. I guess you
can’t have luck every week. It certainly has not been two of our
luckiest weeks.”
The finish dropped Kenseth
to seventh in the point standings as the DEWALT team heads to
Michigan.
Kenseth
to throw first pitch at June 12 Baltimore Orioles
Baseball game
June
5, 2002
MATT
KENSETH TO APPEAR AT CAMDEN YARDS ON JUNE 12
BALTIMORE, MD — NASCAR
driver MATT KENSETH will throw out the ceremonial first pitch
and sign autographs for fans at Camden Yards on Wednesday, June
12. The Orioles will play the San Diego Padres at 3:05 p.m.
Kenseth will sign
autographs on the main concourse near Gate C through the first
inning of the game. His No. 17 DEWALT Power Tools Ford will be
on display at the autograph station.
Currently ranked 4th in
point standings in his third season on the Winston Cup Series
circuit, Kenseth has recorded five top-five finishes in 13 races
this season, including victories in the Subway 400 on February
22 and the Samsung/Radio Shack 500 on April 8. Named Rookie of
the Year in 2000, Kenseth finished the 2001 season in 13th place
in the point standings.
Good seats remain for
the Orioles’ 3:05 p.m. game against the San Diego Padres. Fans
may call the Orioles at 1-888-848-BIRD or visit the Orioles’
website for tickets.
Kenseth
ready for the mountains of Pocono
June
4, 2002
Pocono
500 • June 9, 2002
Pocono Raceway • Long Pond, Pa.
Matt
Kenseth’s Performance Summary at Pocono
|
Winston
Cup |
| Date |
Start |
Finish |
Laps |
Money |
Status |
| 06/19/00 |
29 |
14 |
200/200 |
$48,665 |
Running |
| 07/23/00 |
24 |
5 |
200/200 |
$71,590 |
Running |
| 06/17/01 |
31 |
6 |
200/200 |
$59,715 |
Running |
| 07/29/01 |
24 |
14 |
200/200 |
$46,840 |
Running |
Matt
Kenseth’s thoughts on racing at Pocono
Raceway
“I
like Pocono a lot. It’s like a road course and a
superspeedway all in one. It’s the only place we go where
all three corners are distinct. You have to shift and you
can hit speeds of 200 mph on the straightaways. Speed at
Pocono is a little different. Even though the track is
pretty flat, it’s complicated.”
Crew
Chief Robbie Reiser’s thoughts on Pocono Raceway
“We are taking car no. 5
to Pocono. It is the car we raced last year at Darlington and in
last years Winston. It has been rebuilt since last year, and
hopefully it will be a more balanced car than we have taken to
Pocono in the past.”
NOTES
OF INTEREST
Average
start, finish… Matt Kenseth’s average start is 22nd
and average finish is 12th in the 13 starts for the 2002 season.
Autograph
session… Matt will sign at the No. 17 DEWALT Roush
Racing trackside souvenir trailer on Sunday, June 9th from 9:00–9:30am.
Wrapping
up Dover… Even though Kenseth sat on the pole, he
still has yet to lead a lap at Dover. The 40th place finish was
his worst finish of the 2002 season and worst since he finished
42nd at Indy last August.
Orioles
Game… Matt Kenseth will throw out the first pitch for
the Orioles vs. San Diego on June 12th at 3:05pm.
Appreciation
Day… Black and Decker will host its annual
Appreciation Day on June 12th. The event is not open to the
public, but is a chance for employees of Black and Decker and
DEWALT to meet with Matt.
Knack
for Pocono… Kenseth has two top-10 finishes at
Pocono. Kenseth finished sixth in this race one year ago and 14th
there last July. He has led three laps in his four races at
Pocono, all in the July race last year.
| 2002
SEASON TOTALS |
| POINTS |
1,731
/4th |
| MONEY
WON |
$
1,738,512 |
| LAPS
COMPLETED |
4,284/4,470=
96% |
| STARTS |
13 |
| WINS |
2 |
| TOP
FIVE |
5 |
| TOP
TEN |
8 |
Kenseth
40th in Dover
June
3, 2002
DOVER,
DE (June 2, 2002) — Matt Kenseth experienced one of his
most trying weekends of the 2002 season at Dover International
Speedway.
Kenseth grabbed his first career Winston Cup Bud Pole Award for the
MBNA Platinum 400, securing the top starting position on Friday.
Unfortunately, Kenseth’s motor blew during Saturday morning’s
first practice session. Due to NASCAR’s one engine rule, the
motor change would force Matt to the rear of the field for 400-mile
event. The team rallied and quickly changed motors in time for the
final Saturday practice session. Matt clocked in the 3rd fastest lap
during Happy Hour and the team was confident they could charge back
to the front on Sunday.
Kenseth started the 400 lap race at the tail end of the field, but
he didn’t stay there for long. By the first caution flag and first
round of pit stops, Kenseth was up to 23rd position. Track positions
didn’t come easy because Matt was dealing with a loose handling
race car. After several adjustments in the next few pit stops,
things were looking up as Kenseth moved into 8th position on lap
126.
Kenseth continued to battle the loose condition but managed to stay
in top fifteen the next 90 or so laps. On lap 215, just as the
team was preparing to direct Kenseth back into the pits for service,
the No. 17 car blew a right front tire coming off turn four and
skidded hard into the outside wall.
Matt brought the DEWALT Ford into the garage for repairs but the
damage was extensive, so it took the team close to 100 laps to fix
the car. Kenseth returned to the track on lap 311 and nursed the No.
17 Power Tools Ford home in 40th position.
“We just popped a right-front tire,” stated Matt Kenseth.
“That happens every once in a while. I’m surprised it blew when
I was so incredibly loose. Those last couple of laps I moved up to
the top to see if we could make some speed because we were at a big
deficit all day. I was just trying to get caught up, but we blew a
right-front tire for some reason. It’s just a bad break for us.”
The 40th spot finish moved Kenseth to 4th in the drivers point
standing, 168 points out of first. NASCAR’s next stop on the
circuit is Pocono Raceway on June 9th.
Busch
Sponsorship Announced:
Bayer Consumer Care to back Matt
Kenseth in 2003
May
31, 2002
DOVER, DE
(May 31, 2002) Bayer Consumer Care is pleased to announce that it
will partner with Reiser Enterprises and driver Matt Kenseth to
compete in 15 selected Busch Series events throughout the 2003
racing season. The Bayer Consumer Care products of Bayer
Aspirin, Alka-Seltzer, Alka-Seltzer Plus and Aleve will alternate as
primary sponsors on the No. 17 Ford Taurus owned by Wisconsin
natives, John and Robbie Reiser.
The 2003
season will mark the 11th season that Bayer Consumer Care has served
as a primary sponsor in the NASCAR Busch Series. Over the past
10 years, Bayer Consumer Care has teamed with such racing notables
as Chad Little, Terry Labonte, Buckshot Jones and most recently Tony
Raines. Bayer’s association with NASCAR has helped to
produce 10 wins, including six in 1996 with Chad Little.
With Matt
Kenseth, Bayer Consumer Care will have the opportunity to align
itself with one of the brightest young superstars in the sport of
NASCAR. In 132 Busch Series starts with Reiser Enterprises
since 1996, Kenseth has compiled 12 wins, 7 poles, 57 top-five
finishes and 82 top-five finishes. Kenseth’s statistics are
equal to a win every 10.9 starts and a finish in the top-ten in over
sixty percent of the events in which he competes. In addition
to his on-track accomplishments in the NASCAR Busch Series, Kenseth
is also a proven performer in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.
In only his third season at stock car racing’s highest level,
Kenseth has amassed three victories, the 2000 Rookie-of-the-Year
Title and currently sits second in the overall Winston Cup point
standings for 2002.
“I feel
really lucky to have a company such as Bayer Consumer Care come
aboard the car for 15 races,” commented Kenseth concerning his new
partnership for 2003. “I think it will be a really great
match. I believe they will do a great job for us and we will
be able to do a great job for them. My goals for next year are
to obviously finish the best we can each week but to also win
races.”
Kenseth
will carry the Bayer Consumer Care colors for the first time in 2003
during the season opening Busch Series event at the Daytona
International Speedway. “The last few times we have been to
Daytona, we have been really strong,” stated Kenseth. “I
think we have finished in the top-three the last three or four times
we have been there. I feel good about going to Daytona as well
as all the rest of the tracks. Las Vegas, Charlotte and the
other intermediate tracks have been good tracks for us in the past.
We have plenty of lead time to get everything done and get all our
ducks in a row, so I expect us to be strong everywhere.”
Leigh
Peter, Director of Bayer Consumer Promotions, echoed Kenseth’s
positive outlook for the 2003 season. “I think Matt will
bring a lot of excitement to the program next season. Matt, as
well as Reiser Enterprises, has a track record of success in the
Busch Series that speaks for itself. As a sponsor, I think it
is a wonderful opportunity for Bayer Consumer Care to align itself
with one of NASCAR’s most recognized drivers. I am looking
forward to a successful partnership both on and off the track.”
Prior to
last week’s event at the Lowe’s Motor Speedway, Peter informed
BACE Motorsports that Bayer Consumer Care would not be returning to
their team as a primary sponsor for the 2003 racing season.
“Bayer
Consumer Care has enjoyed a successful partnership over the past
four years with Tony Raines and BACE Motorsports,” commented
Peter. I wish them only the best in their future racing
endeavors.”
“I
am glad that Bayer Consumer Care has decided to join our team next
season,” said team co-owner John Reiser. “Bayer Consumer
Care is a great company to be associated with and I am pleased that
they have given our team the opportunity to compete in 15 events
next year.”
In
addition, the No. 17 Reiser Enterprise entry is also seeking major
associate sponsorship for the 15-event schedule.
2003 Bayer Consumer Care
Busch Series Schedule/
Matt Kenseth On-Track
Performance Records
|
Track
|
Avg.
Busch Series Finish
|
Best
Busch Series Finish
|
|
Daytona
International Speedway
|
3rd
|
1st
|
|
Las
Vegas Motor Speedway
|
23rd
|
5th
|
|
Texas
Motor Speedway
|
8th
|
2nd
|
|
California
Speedway
|
6th
|
1st
(twice)
|
|
New
Hampshire International Speedway
|
21st
|
8th
|
|
Lowe’s
Motor Speedway (Spring)
|
11th
|
1st
|
|
Dover
Downs International Speedway (Spring)
|
14th
|
1st
(twice)
|
|
Kentucky
Speedway
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
|
Chicago
Speedway
|
30th
|
30th
|
|
Michigan
International Speedway
|
10th
|
3rd
|
|
Bristol
Motor Speedway (Fall)
|
17th
|
1st
(twice)
|
|
Richmond
International Raceway (Fall)
|
8th
|
2nd
|
|
Atlanta
Motor Speedway
|
15th
|
2nd
|
|
Phoenix
International Raceway
|
7th
|
6th
|
|
Homestead
Speedway
|
14th
|
4th
|
DeWalt
Racing MBNA Platinum 400 Race Preview
May
28, 2002
MNBA
Platinum 400 • June 2, 2002
Dover International Speedway • Dover, Delaware
Matt
Kenseth’s Performance Summary at Dover
|
Winston
Cup Series |
| Date |
Start |
Finish |
Laps |
Money |
Status |
| 09/20/98 |
16 |
6 |
400/400 |
$42,340 |
Running |
| 09/26/99 |
13 |
4 |
400/400 |
$51,160 |
Running |
| 06/04/00 |
26 |
2 |
400/400 |
$119,755 |
Running |
| 09/23/00 |
31 |
12 |
399/400 |
$64,440 |
Running |
| 06/03/01 |
13 |
16 |
399/400 |
$58,435 |
Running |
| 09/23/01 |
40 |
29 |
390/400 |
$50,815 |
Running |
|
Busch
Series |
| Date |
Start |
Finish |
Laps |
Money |
Status |
| 09/27/97 |
14 |
3 |
200/200 |
$15,125 |
Running |
| 05/30/98 |
2 |
40 |
136/200 |
$11,250 |
Accident |
| 09/19/98 |
4 |
1 |
200/200 |
$40,275 |
Running |
| 06/05/99 |
14 |
32 |
154/200 |
$16,235 |
Accident |
| 09/25/99 |
1 |
38 |
112/200 |
$17,025 |
Accident |
| 06/03/00 |
16 |
3 |
200/200 |
$25,290 |
Running |
| 09/23/00 |
14 |
1 |
200/200 |
$41,850 |
Running |
| 06/02/01 |
| |