
Matt Kenseth
53-Year-Old Driver  
                      
                  Full-Time Racing Over
There's little chance Kenseth will return to race in the NASCAR Cup Series, at least in a full-time capacity, the Wisconsin State Journal reports.
                  ANALYSIS
The veteran driver just completed a season of fill-in racing for Chip Ganassi Racing in the No. 42 Chevrolet. Kenseth is certain his full-time racing days are now over, and may only entertain some spot starts in various events. "I can say with almost 100 percent certainty that my days in professional racing - at least full-time professional racing - are over," said Kenseth. "I look forward to doing late model stuff or IMSA, or something like that. A little bit here or there. As far as NASCAR racing full-time or professional racing, those days are behind me."
              The veteran driver just completed a season of fill-in racing for Chip Ganassi Racing in the No. 42 Chevrolet. Kenseth is certain his full-time racing days are now over, and may only entertain some spot starts in various events. "I can say with almost 100 percent certainty that my days in professional racing - at least full-time professional racing - are over," said Kenseth. "I look forward to doing late model stuff or IMSA, or something like that. A little bit here or there. As far as NASCAR racing full-time or professional racing, those days are behind me."
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		            Raced a part-time schedule for Roush Fenway Racing in 2018.  It looks like Kenseth's active NASCAR career may well be over in 2019.  He is largely retired at this point of his career.
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
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                  No Racing Plans in 2021
Chip Ganassi Racing's Kenseth joined Brad Gillie and Brad Daugherty on Tuesday night's  Late Shift on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Kenseth stated that more than likely he would not be racing again next year.
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                  New Crew Chief Named
Phil Surgen has been named crew chief for the No. 42 team at Chip Ganassi Racing beginning this weekend at Michigan International Speedway and for the balance of the 2020 season, Chip Ganassi Racing PR reports.
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                  Fails inspection twice
Kenseth will start Sunday's race at Kentucky Speedway from the rear after failing inspection twice, Jim Utter of Motorsport.com reports.
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                  Runner-up Finish at Indianapolis
Kenseth finished second in the Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon.
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                  10th-Place in NASCAR Return
Kenseth finished 10th in Sunday's The Real Heroes 400 at Darlington Raceway.
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