Matt Kenseth Racing At The Milwaukee Mile

 

Matt Kenseth Racing At The Milwaukee Mile


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Milwaukee, Wis
Feb 06, 2007

Wisconsin NASCAR champion Matt Kenseth is returning to The Milwaukee Mile to race on the speedway’s traditional Governor’s Cup weekend, August 24-26.

Kenseth, the 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup champion, is a native of Cambridge, Wis. near Madison. He has driven full time in NASCAR’s premier division since 2000. Last year alone, he won four races and finished second in standings, driving for NASCAR powerhouse Roush Racing.

“We are thrilled to welcome home Wisconsin’s biggest NASCAR star, Matt Kenseth. We know he’s not just going to show up on Sunday, August 26, he’ll be racing for the win, which will be that much more exciting for our fans, ” commented Milwaukee Mile president & CEO Andy Randall. “It’s a pleasure to be working with Matt’s dad Roy in promotion of the Wisconsin All-Star late model race. ”

Roy Kenseth has agreed to promote the Wisconsin All-Star late model event through his successful RK Race Promotions company.

The Wisconsin All-Star 50 will attract the finest short track late model racers in Wisconsin and the Midwest, competing in a one-day format on Sunday, August 26. Matt Kenseth will be competing in a super late model stock car, similar to what he raced in Wisconsin and throughout the country.

Kenseth stepped from these cars to a full-time NASCAR Busch Series ride in 1997 with his fellow Wisconsin late model racer-turned championship winning crew chief Robbie Reiser. The two had spirited duels across Wisconsin short tracks in the early 1990’s, each capturing their share of race wins and championships at speedways in Kaukauna, Wis., Slinger, Wis,. and in Oregon, Wis.


 
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