NASCAR-CUP: Roush Fenway Racing to celebrate 25 years in NASCAR racing
Roush Fenway to Commemorate “25 Winning Years” in 2012 Program to highlight Performance, People, Partners and Innovation heading into Roush Fenway’s 25th Season Jack Roush Photo by: Alexander Trienitz CONCORD, N.C. (Jan. 26, 2012) – Coming off one of the strongest seasons in its quarter-decade history, Roush Fenway Racing will commemorate 2012 by celebrating its 25th Anniversary of racing at ...
NASCAR-CUP: Roush Fenway Racing top winning moment
NASCAR Media Tabs Matt Kenseth’s 2003 Cup Championship as Top Roush Fenway “Winning” Moment Kenseth, No. 17 team dominated 2003, leading 33 straight weeks and winning Championship by 90 points Matt Kenseth is joined by Jack Roush and Robbie Reiser for a photo with the trophy Photo by: Autostock CONCORD, N.C. (Feb. 7, 2012) – The NASCAR media named Matt Kenseth’s 2003 NASCAR Cup Championship as ...
Fan’s View: Roush-Fenway Racing 2012 NASCAR Preview
Carl Edwards answered this question last season: How close can you come to the championship without winning it? The answer: score the same number of points as the champ, but lose it because you only got one win during the season.
Kenseth, Edwards should challenge again
Will cutting back strengthen Roush Fenway?
Roush finding that performance doesn't equal sponsor dollars
Team owner Jack Roush discusses his team's situation Tuesday at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Roush Fenway Racing, despite marvelous on-track performance, is struggling to find sponsorship dollars.
Subway Restaurant Chain Expands Partnership With Carl Edwards
MILFORD, CT -- Subway restaurant chain, the world's largest restaurant chain, has expanded its successful partnership with Carl Edwards and Roush Fenway Racing from the primary sponsor of the No. 99 Ford Fusion in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for three races in 2011 to six races starting in 2012. The multi-year partnership also includes four additional races as a major associate sponsor and ...
Ricky Stenhouse hopes to follow in Trevor Bayne's footsteps at Daytona 500
By Jim Tomlin, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, February 8, 2012 TAMPA — Ricky Stenhouse knows the odds are stacked against him in the Daytona 500. After all, he has just one Sprint Cup race under his belt and has only a one-race deal to drive the No. 6 Ford for Roush-Fenway Racing. But the second-tier Nationwide series defending champion knows unlikelier things have happened or, at least, as ...
Caraviello: When NASCAR's 'silly season' went crazy
Eleven years ago, the NASCAR race team then known as Roush Racing made an announcement of a sponsor change on its flagship No. 6 car. Valvoline was leaving, and the Roush organization had struck a megabucks deal with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer to advertise a certain little blue pill on the hood of its vehicle beginning the following season. Jack Roush and Mark Martin revealed the new paint ...
Edwards poised to follow Martin's footsteps?
MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- When Carl Edwards joined Jack Roush's racing operation full-time as a rookie in 2005, he had Mark Martin as a mentor. Edwards and Martin were two of the five Roush Fenway Racing drivers who battled Tony Stewart for the series championship that year. Edwards finished third in the standings, 35 points behind Stewart, and Martin was fourth, 105 points out.