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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 .
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.
Kasey Kahne stayed out in front and Kahne would win the race scoring his first ever NASCAR win in his 54th Busch Series start. Martin Truex Jr., Bobby Hamilton Jr., Jason Leffler, and Ashton Lewis rounded out the top 5 while Kevin Harvick, Mike Bliss, Casey Mears, David Green, and Michael Waltrip rounded out the top 10.
Kasey Kahne, the 2004 NASCAR Rookie of the Year. Chevrolet won the Manufacturer's championship with 22 wins. The 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series was the 56th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 33rd modern-era Cup series season.
Ford: Phoenix Racing: 09 Mike Wallace: Marc Reno 6: ... Kasey Kahne Kasey Kahne Greg Biffle Ford NOTE: An asterisk (*) in each Top Ten finish denotes a rookie driver.
The 2006 Ford 400 was the thirty-sixth stock car race of the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, and the final round of the ten-race season-ending Chase for the Nextel Cup.It was held on November 19, 2006, in Homestead, Florida, at Homestead–Miami Speedway, before a crowd of 80,000 people.
Loyalties were fierce and few teams ever switched camps, so it was a very big deal when 2008 Supercars team champions Triple Eight Race Engineering moved from Ford to the Australian-market GM ...
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.