Sorting out the NASCAR Silly Season
Matt Kenseth
New Team: No. 20 Toyota at Joe Gibbs Racing
Former Team: No. 17 Ford at Roush-Fenway Racing
Having driven for car owner Jack Roush full-time in the NASCAR’S cup division since 2000, some would have a hard time believing that Kenseth would ever leave Roush. That time, however, has come for Kenseth, who’ll take his driving talents to a Joe Gibbs Racing operation that has had no problem winning races but has yet to win a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title since Tony Stewart did so in 2005.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
New Team: No. 17 Ford at Roush-Fenway Racing
Former Team: 2013 will be his rookie season in the Sprint Cup Series
The two-time NASCAR Nationwide Series champion gets the nod to replace Kenseth in the 17 car. Stenhouse has won on a wide variety of tracks within the NASCAR Nationwide Series and is now faced with the challenge of translating that success to NASCAR’s top level of competition.
Joey Logano
New Team: No. 22 Ford at Penske Racing
Former Team: No. 20 Toyota at Joe Gibbs Racing
With Penske Racing having chosen Logano, the former Thursday Thunder champion, to be the new driver as a teammate to Brad Keselowski, it is now Logano’s time to shine. He moves from being on a three-car team with two of the sport’s biggest names in Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch to two-car operation at Penske Racing.
Kurt Busch
New Team: No. 78 Chevrolet at Furniture Row Racing
Former Team: No. 51 Chevrolet at Phoenix Racing
The rebuilding effort of Kurt Busch’s career takes a step up in moving to a Furniture Row team that has proven it can run near the front and contend for wins.