Matt Kenseth, an American professional stock car racing driver, has a net worth of $60 million and a successful career.
Matt Kenseth was born in Cambridge, Wisconsin on March 10, 1972, and started his stock car racing career in 1988 at Madison International Speedway when he was 16.
As a teenager, Kenseth worked on multiple short tracks in Wisconsin and went on to win track championships at Madison International Speedway, Slinger Super Speedway, and Wisconsin International Raceway.
He joined the ARTGO, American Speed Association, and Hooters Late Model touring series before taking on a full-time role in the NASCAR Busch Series.
He climbed to the next level in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series after coming in second and third. He was the Rookie of the Year in 2000 and the championship winner in 2003.
The 2004 season saw Kenseth as the reigning champion of the International Race of Champions after being invited to compete. He was the winner of the season championship.
After winning a rain-shortened Daytona 500 race in 2009, he returned as the champion in 2012.
The No. is driven by him.
Joe Gibbs Racing is the sole proprietor of 20 Toyota Camry in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, along with the No.
Joe Gibbs Racing is racing 20 Toyota Camry on a part-time basis in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.
Ross Kenseth, a stock car racing driver, is his father.