| after finishing worse than 15th, average finish is 13.3 | | when racing in November, average finish is 10.6 |
| March 10, 1972 Cambridge, Wisconsin
Kenseth is the epitome of the term “consistency” since he debuted on the NASCAR circuit in 2000. Only once has he failed to record a win or reach double digits in top-10 finishes. He won the championship in 2003, just before the implementation of the Chase for the Nextel Cup format in ’04. Kenseth was second-best in 2006, finishing as runner-up to Jimmie Johnson for the Championship after winning four races. |
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