Roush Fenway Racing is owned by Jack Rouch, John W. Hernry and Fenway Sporting Group.
Fast Facts:
- Formed in 1988 is now the largest Nextel Racing operation
- Headquarters are in Concord, North Carolina
- Championships: 2 Nextel Cups, 2 Busch Series and 1 Craftsman Truck Series
- Car Numbers in Nextel are: #6 #16 #17 #26 #99
- Busch cars: #06 #6 #16 #17 #26 #60
- Truck Numbers: #6 #50 #99
Roush Fenway Racing Timeline
1988: Formed racing team and now operates the largest Nextel Cup operation
1988: Mark Martin joins team as driver
1992: Wally Dallenbach Jr. driver joins team
1993: Mark Martin runs in the Busch Series
1994: Ted Musgrave replaces Wally Dallenbach
1997: Jeff Burton and Chad Little become a part of the Rouch Fenway Racing
1998: Kevin Lapage becomes a member
2000: Kurt Busch & Matt Kenseth are added to team
2002: Greg Biffle won the Craftsman Truck Series
2003: Matt Kenseth won the Nextel Championship
2004 Carl Edwards joins the team
2004 Kurt Busch won the Nextel Championship
2006: Todd Kluever, Jamie McMurray and David Ragan made their debut with team
2007: Carl Edwards wins the Busch Championship