Matt Kenseth has numerous records in NASCAR. He won the Cup Series in 2003 and the International Race of Champions in 2004. Kenseth holds the record for winning the most Slinger Nationals with 8 wins. He is one of the NASCAR drivers who drove Ford vehicles in most races. Kenseth won his only NASCAR Cup Series in 2003 for Roush Racing with his #17 Ford car. Here is everything about Matt Kenseth car collections, car numbers, and car designs.
Matt Kenseth Car Collections

Matt Kenseth drove Ford cars throughout his NASCAR career. He won the Cup Series with #17 Ford Taurus sponsored by DeWalt. The car also has paint schemes from Mobil 1, EA Sports, and Jesel. Kenseth also drove #42 Monte Carlo Chevrolet with paint schemes by Cortizone, Visine, and Bengay. Between 2013-2017, Matt Kenseth drove #20 Toyota Camry cars with sponsors from Dollar General, 3M, and Mobil 1.

In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Matt Kenseth drove Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota cars. He was the runner-up in the 1998 series for Reiser Enterprises where he drove #17 Chevrolet. Kenseth won two Daytona 500 events with Ford. He also won the Coca-Cola 600 in 2000 with his favorite #17 Ford.
Matt Kenseth Car Accidents

Matt Kenseth’s car accidents caught everyone’s attention. In 2015, Matt Kenseth and Joey Logano were involved in a small crash in the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas. Kenseth could not win the event as he was hit by Logano’s vehicle. Two weeks after the incident, Matt Kenseth took revenge in another race in Martinsville. Kenseth’s car was damaged after making contact with Brad Keselowski. In the end, Kenseth hit Logano’s vehicle and he was banned for two races. Joey Logano called this a cowardly move in one of the interviews.
In the 2009 Nationwide Series at Talladega Superspeedway, Matt Kenseth suffered a crash which could have killed him. Kenseth was driving a Ford vehicle and his car lost control on lap 104. Kenseth’s car flipped four times and went airborne. His car was damaged and Kenseth lost the opportunity to win the event. In 2012, Kenseth was part of another car crash at Irwin Tools Night Race in Bristol. Kenseth and Tony Stewart’s car collided and Stewart threw his helmet which went viral.
Matt Kenseth Car Numbers
Matt Kenseth’s lucky car number was #17. He won more than 20 races in #17 Ford including the Cup Series title. He also secured a win in the Daytona 500 in 2009 with the same number. Matt Kenseth also drove #20 Toyota cars with paint schemes from Dollar General, DeWalt, and Home Depot. In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Kenseth drove #17 Chevrolet and #55 Chevrolet. He also drove his #17 Ford for Reiser Enterprises.
Kenseth also used the #16 Ford for two seasons. In the IROC 2003, Kenseth drove #17 Pontiac and won the event. In his last NASCAR Cup Series in 2020, Matt Kenseth drove #42 Chevrolet for the Chip Ganassi Racing team. Some of his other Ford car numbers were #94 and #60.

Matt Kenseth Car Design
Matt Kenseth’s lucky Ford Taurus was designed in Yellow and Black colors. It was sponsored by DeWalt and other brands as well. Kenseth’s Chevrolet car was designed in Blue with paint schemes from Cortizone and Visine. His #9 Ford Taurus was designed in Black and Yellow with sponsors from Pennzoil. Matt Kenseth also owned a #20 Toyota Camry with a sponsor from FlexWolt.