In that same video, you’ll find out what Matt Kenseth thinks of his new Mooney and hear how aviation comes to the rescue of busy drivers and crew on the circuit. Kenseth qualified third at the Homestead Miami Speedway at an average speed of more than 170 mph in his 800+ hp car. To get that average, he had to drive 210 mph on the straightaways. Look for the “NASCAR Pilots” article in 2009. (If a NASCAR racer were to run in a straight line, top speed would be 240 mph.)
Matt Kenseth (center) watches other cars qualify for the NASCAR race, November 14, at Homestead Miami Speedway while he waits in line for his attempt. He was third fastest after his qualifying run and came in 11th overall in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
Tags: Al Marsh, Kyle Petty, Matt Kenseth, NASCAR drivers



April 22nd, 2009 at 10:01 am
Hi, Watch,
We have videos on Matt Kenseth and Kyle Petty in my NASCAR pilots article. You can see that here: http://www.aopa.org/members/files/pilot/2009/march/nascar0903.html
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