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Roush Fenway Racing (formerly Roush Racing) is a racing team competing in NASCAR racing. As one of NASCAR's largest premier racing teams, Roush runs teams in the Sprint, Nationwide, and Craftsman Truck series, as well as the ARCA RE/MAX Series. Founded in 1988, the company was originally a small branch of co-owner Jack Roush's successful automotive engineering and road-racing equipment business based in Livonia, Michigan. The NASCAR operation, based in Concord, North Carolina, has since become the cornerstone and centerpiece of the company, winning back to back Nextel Cup Championships in 2003 with driver Matt Kenseth and 2004 with driver Kurt Busch. With Carl Edwards' win in the 2007 Dodge Dealers 400 at Dover International Speedway, Roush Fenway Racing had compiled 100 victories in NASCAR's Cup series.
Since its inception, Roush has competed exclusively in Ford brand automobiles. Currently, the Ford Fusion competes in the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series, while the Ford F-150 is the vehicle for the Craftsman Truck Series.



