Jack Roush Inducted into Texas Motorsports Hall Of Fame

Jason Reiss
May 9, 2013
Photo Credit: Ford Racing

This year marks Roush Fenway’s 26th in NASCAR competition, and over that time span the team has taken home 305 checkered flags  and is the winningest team in NASCAR history, with the most wins in the NASCAR Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series. The team has seven championships across the three major series, including Sprint Cup titles in 2003 with Matt Kenseth and 2004 with Kurt Busch.  The team has marked over 1000 top five finishes, 2000 spots in the top ten, led more than 57,000 laps, and clocked more than a million miles in roundy-round competition. 

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As one of the legendary figures in motorsports competition, including his very own Pro Stock championships in NHRA, IHRA, and AHRA competition while partnered with Wayne Gapp in 1970,  Roush has proven his mettle time and time again. He joins A.J. Foyt, Johnny Rutherford, Terry Labonte, Lee Shepherd, Kenny Bernstein, Jim Hall, Eddie Hill, Mark Martin, Jim McElreath, Bobby Labonte, Bruton Smith, Joe Gibbs, John Force, and Lanny Edwards in the Hall’s shrine to Texas motorsports. His companies, Roush Fenway Racing and ROUSH Performance, continue a dedication to motorsports on a daily basis. The Roush Performance brand’s Mustang offerings are coveted worldwide for their performance and refinement.