Topic: Roush Fenway Racing

NASCAR owner in serious condition after plane crash

DETROIT (Reuters) - NASCAR team owner Jack Roush was in serious but stable condition one day after a business jet he was piloting crash-landed at an airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, his spokeswoman said on Wednesday. "None of his injuries are life-threatening," Lori ...
Kenseth losing sponsor Dewalt after 10 seasons with Roush Fenway RacingFormer NASCAR champion Matt Kenseth is losing his sponsor after 10 seasons. Roush Fenway Racing says Dewalt Power Tools told the team Thursday it will not return in 2010. Team president Geoff ...
Struggling Ragan getting engineering help for Cup effortRoush Fenway Racing is hoping to give David Ragan a boost, assigning the team's engineering manager to work with the struggling NASCAR Sprint Cup driver's team for the next five weeks. Chris Andrews will work ...
NASCAR won't reconsider 4-car limit despite Roush Fenway's pleaWith teams scrambling to find sponsorships and raise enough money to run full schedules in this economic crisis, Roush Fenway Racing president Geoff Smith thinks NASCAR should reconsider its four-car limit in the Sprint ...
Matt Kenseth extends contract to drive No. 17 for Roush Fenway RacingMatt Kenseth signed a multiyear contract extension Thursday with Roush Fenway Racing to continue driving the No. 17 Ford. The deal comes at the end of one of Kenseth's most disappointing ...