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Kasey Kenneth Kahne (/ k eɪ n /; born April 10, 1980) is an American dirt track racing driver and professional stock car racing driver. He competes part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series , driving the No. 33 Chevrolet Camaro for Richard Childress Racing .
Kasey Kahne (2018) Kasey Kahne in the 95 at Sonoma Raceway in 2018. On September 19, 2017, Leavine Family Racing announced former Hendrick Motorsports driver Kasey Kahne would be replacing McDowell in the No. 95 for the 2018 season. [22] On August 16, 2018, Kahne announced that he will step away from full time competition at the end of the year.
The 38-year-old made the announcement on Twitter, saying "I'm not sure what the future holds for me, but I'm at ease with the decision that I have made." NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne retiring after ...
The Kasey Kahne owned Kasey Kahne Racing with Mike Curb team originated in Mooresville, North Carolina. The N.C based company was formed in 2005 and employs over 15 people dedicated to sprint car racing. KKR fields two full-time entries in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, the No. 49 for Brad Sweet and the No. 9 for Kasey Kahne.
On lap 124, Kasey Kahne challenged Jamie McMurray for the lead. But Kahne could not pass McMurray for the lead. On lap 141, Greg Biffle's right front tire exploded which put debris on the track bringing out the 4th caution of the race. Vickers was the first car one lap down at the time which meant he got his lap back.
Stewart cut a tire while leading with 2 laps to go, putting the victory in the lap of Kahne. With his eighth career win, Kahne completed the Charlotte sweep by following up his 2008 Sprint All-Star Race win with a win in the 600. Kahne's margin of victory was 10.203 seconds. [3] This was his first win in 2008—ending his 52 race winless ...
Logano and Keselowski swapped the lead positions once again, prior to the fourth caution, on lap 153, for a multi-car wreck on the backstretch involving Aric Almirola, Alex Bowman, Kasey Kahne and Jamie McMurray. Bowman locked up his brakes and tires, causing a large cloud of smoke that made it difficult for trailing cars to see what was in ...
Together, he and second-place finisher Kasey Kahne led 487 of the race's 500 laps. Kahne alone led 305 of them, more than in any other race in his career. The rest of the Top 5 finishers were Clint Bowyer, Tony Stewart, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Denny Hamlin suffered an engine failure and did not finish. It was the first such occurrence in 53 races.