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Kasey Kahne

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American racing driver (born 1980)

NASCAR driver
Kasey Kahne
Kahne in 2017
BornKasey Kenneth Kahne
(1980-04-10)April 10, 1980 (age 44)
Enumclaw, Washington, U.S.
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight145 lb (66 kg)
Achievements2000USAC National Midget Series champion
2006, 2008, 2012Coca-Cola 600 winner
Sprint All-Star Race XXIV winner
2010 Gatorade Duel winner
2017 Brickyard 400 winner
Has won with three separate engine manufacturers in NASCAR (Toyota,Chevy,Dodge)
Awards2004 Nextel Cup SeriesRookie of the Year
Named one ofNASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers (2023)
NASCARCup Series career
529 races run over 15 years
2018 position30th
Best finish4th (2012)
First race2004Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Last race2018Bojangles' Southern 500 (Darlington)
First win2005Chevy American Revolution 400 (Richmond)
Last win2017Brickyard 400 (Indianapolis)
WinsTop tensPoles
1817627
NASCARXfinity Series career
215 races run over 16 years
Car no., teamNo. 33 (Richard Childress Racing)
2017 position97th
Best finish7th (2003)
First race20021-866RBCTerm.com 200 (Rockingham)
Last race2017Sparks Energy 300 (Talladega)
First win2003Ford 300 (Homestead)
Last win2014Subway Firecracker 250 (Daytona)
WinsTop tensPoles
8879
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
6 races run over 5 years
2015 position84th
Best finish47th (2004)
First race2004Darlington 200 (Darlington)
Last race2015North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Charlotte)
First win2004Darlington 200 (Darlington)
Last win2015North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Charlotte)
WinsTop tensPoles
561
Statistics current as of November 18, 2018.

Kasey Kenneth Kahne (/kn/; born April 10, 1980) is an Americandirt track racing driver and professionalstock car racing driver. He competes part-time in theNASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 33Chevrolet Camaro forRichard Childress Racing. Currently, Kahne competes inHigh Limit Racing, driving the No. 9 sprint car for his own team,Kasey Kahne Racing.

Off the track, Kahne is active in charitable work and is a member of thePresident's Council on Service and Civic Participation. He also owns his own race team,Kasey Kahne Racing, which competes in theWorld of Outlaws series, fielding two World of Outlaws sprint cars for himself, andBrad Sweet. Kahne is a 2-time Skagit Speedway winner of the Annual Jim Raper memorial Dirt Cup (2002 and 2003) and currently holds the fastest lap record there. Kahne scored 18 career wins in the Cup Series, including 3Coca-Cola 600s in 2006, 2008, and 2012, and theBrickyard 400 in 2017. He also was theNASCAR Nextel Cup Series Rookie of the Year in 2004. He retired from racing before the end of the 2018 Cup Series season for health reasons and was replaced at Leavine Family Racing byRegan Smith.

Racing career

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Beginnings

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Kahne began racing open wheel sprint cars at Deming Speedway at 17 inDeming, Washington, before moving up to Skagit speedway inAlger, Washington, and then he moved toUSAC. In 2000, Kahne made a trip to Pennsylvania where he won the season opener at the historicWilliams Grove Speedway. He was hired bySteve Lewis, who had also employed future NASCAR driversJeff Gordon,Jason Leffler,Tony Stewart andKenny Irwin Jr. In his first year on the circuit, he was named Rookie of the Year, as well as winning the national midget championship. He continued to run USAC, as well as theToyota Atlantic Series and theWorld of Outlaws.

Xfinity and Truck Series

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In 2002, Kahne made 20 starts in theBusch Series driving the No. 98 ChannellockFord Taurus forRobert Yates Racing. His best finish was a 10th-place finish atCabela's 250. A year later, he moved to the No. 38Great Clips Ford forAkins Motorsports full-time. He won his first pole atMichigan International Speedway and his first Busch Series race at theFord 300. Kahne finished 7th in the points standing. With his move to full-time competition in the Cup Series in 2004, he also drove 30 races for Akins in the Busch Series, finishing 13th in points. In 2005, he made 22 starts in theBusch Series, splitting time with Akins and Evernham's new No. 6 team. He won theO'Reilly 300 atTexas Motor Speedway and theUnited Way 300 atKansas Speedway.

On May 26, 2007, Kahne won the Busch Series'Carquest Auto Parts 300 race atLowe's Motor Speedway for his first win of 2007. On August 24, 2007, Kahne won the pole for the Cup Series'Sharpie 500 atBristol, his second pole of the2007 Nextel Cup Series season. Later that night, during the Busch Series'Food City 250, Kahne passedRyan Newman on the top side in a 3-wide pass that includedJason Leffler on the bottom. He held off the hard-charging Leffler to score his seventh career Busch win and his second of 2007.

In 2009, Kahne ran fewer events in other NASCAR series than previous seasons, only seven (four in the Nationwide Series, three in the Whelen Modified Tour). With less distractions, Kahne's Sprint Cup stats slightly improved that year.

During the 2014 Nationwide season, Kahne scored an upset win at the Nationwide Series'Subway Firecracker 250 passing teammateRegan Smith on the final lap. The margin was 0.021 seconds.

On January 24, 2025, NASCAR announced that Kahne would return to the drivers seat for theXfinity Series race at Rockingham Speedway on April 19.

Kahne has six career starts in theNASCAR Camping World Truck Series, winning five of them; his lone non-victory is a second-place run atPocono Raceway in 2010.[1] In 2004, he made a pair of starts in the series atDarlington Raceway andHomestead-Miami Speedway, driving the No. 2Team ASE RacingDodge Ram forUltra Motorsports, winning both races. At the 2015 Charlotte Truck race, he held offErik Jones for the win by .005 seconds, the second-closest margin in Truck Series history.[2]

Cup Series

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Kahne replacedBill Elliott in the No. 9 Dodge forEvernham Motorsports at the end of the 2003 season when Elliott announced a part-time schedule starting with the 2004 season. Since Kahne was still under contract with Ford, the manufacturer filed a lawsuit against him after he joined Evernham Motorsports. U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland ruled in favor of Kahne; citing a clause in his contract with Ford that stipulated that the manufacturer had to provide Kahne with a full-time ride on a Ford team that both parties mutually agreed upon. That clause also stipulated, that if an agreement could not reached by either party, then Kahne could seek a ride with a different manufacturer, without breaking the terms of his contract with Ford.

Evernham Motorsports (2004–07)

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Kahne's 2004 No. 9 Dodge

In 2004, Kahne surprised many by nearly winning several races (including five 2nd-place finishes and 13 Top 5's), winning four poles, and captured the Raybestos Rookie of the Year Award. He narrowly missed theChase for the Nextel Cup afterJeremy Mayfield, his teammate, claimed the final spot.[3]

In 2005, Kahne scored his first career Nextel Cup victory in his sophomore season of 2005, after a dominating performance in theChevy American Revolution 400 atRichmond International Raceway. It was also the first win for the Dodge Charger, which returned to NASCAR that year. It was the first time a Dodge won a race at Richmond International Raceway since Richard Petty did so in 1975. In addition, he became the first driver born in the 1980s to win a race in NASCAR's premier series. He also scored two poles in back-to-back weeks atDarlington andRichmond during the same year. Despite this, he was plagued with inconsistency and slumped to 23rd in the points.

Kahne races by in the No. 9Dodge Charger.

On March 20, 2006, Kahne won the rain-delayedGolden Corral 500 atAtlanta Motor Speedway. Nearly three weeks later, he won theSamsung/Radio Shack 500 at Texas. After that, he won four more races – a season sweep atLowe's Motor Speedway in theCoca-Cola 600 and in theBank of America 500 holding offJimmie Johnson (who finished second in both races) and victories at California and Michigan.

On September 9, 2006, Kahne successfully raced his way into the Chase for The Cup after finishing third in Richmond. He was the 10th and last qualifier to make the Chase. He edged defending Nextel Cup ChampionTony Stewart out by 16 points, but a disappointing 16th-place finish at New Hampshire, a crash atDover, and running out of gas at Kansas ended his hopes for his first championship title. Kahne finished strong with five Top 10's in the remaining seven races including winning the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

On November 27, 2006, Kahne was honored by being invited to raise the traditional12th Man flag prior to theSeattle SeahawksMonday Night Football game against theGreen Bay Packers atQwest Field inSeattle. The ceremony has been ongoing since 2003, and involves a different Seattle-area sports hero and/or beloved member of the community kicking things off before every Seahawks home game.[4] The Seahawks beat the Packers 34–24.

Kahne in a pit stop during the 2007Samsung 500 atTexas Motor Speedway.

During the qualifying for the2007 Daytona 500, officials found holes in the wheel-wells of hisDodge Charger. A crew member said it was just tape that had fallen off of a hole in the tire. Officials said that the tape had been cut. He was one of the four drivers amongMatt Kenseth and his two teammates,Scott Riggs andElliott Sadler, whose cars had been found with aerodynamic-improving modifications. His team was one of the six teams found with illegal modifications in the Daytona festivities.

At the Sharpie 500, a day after winning the pole and the Busch race, Kahne dominated most of the race leading 305 out of 500 laps and finished 2nd toCarl Edwards. This was his best finish of the 2007 season. After a disappointing2007 season, Kahne finished 19th in points with zero wins, one Top 5, eight Top 10's, and an average finish of 22.2.

Gillette Evernham Motorsports and Richard Petty Motorsports (2008–10)

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Kahne's2008 Sprint Cup Series racecar

With the new sponsorBudweiser, Kahne started off the 2008 season strong by finishing in the Top 10 in both theBudweiser Shootout and theGatorade Duel. As a result of 4th-place finish in the duel, Kahne started 10th in the50th Daytona 500 on February 17, 2008. He finished 7th behind teammateElliott Sadler in the2008 Daytona 500; this was a repeat of the 2007 race where they both also finished sixth and seventh respectively.

In the early laps of theAuto Club 500, Kahne worked his way from 20th to 14th, but brushed the wall on lap 7. However, he was able to finish 9th after the race went under a long rain delay. Kahne had to start in the back due to an engine change in theUAW-Dodge 400 atLas Vegas Motor Speedway, but he did go on to finish 6th.

On May 17, 2008, Kahne was voted into theSprint All-Star Race XXIV by his fans via cell phone text messaging and online voting. After making a required "stop-and-go" pit stop, Kahne began the fourth segment second on old tires. He went on to win the race and earn$1,012,975. Kahne became the first driver to win the race from the fan vote and the third driver to race in the Sprint Showdown and go on to win the All-Star race.

On May 25, 2008, he won his secondCoca-Cola 600 passingTony Stewart with two laps to go, as Stewart had a flat tire going into turn 1. This was Kahne's first points-paying win of the season. He also became the sixth driver to win the 600 and theSprint All-Star Race in the same season.

Kahne receives his 2008Pocono 500 trophy.

On June 6, 2008, Kahne won thePocono 500 from thepole despite being 38th at one point during the race after a miscue in the pits. On June 20, 2008, he won another pole for theToyota/Save Mart 350 atInfineon Raceway, his second pole in three races. However, after handling issues early in the race, Kahne fell victim to pit road, went a lap down, and finished 33rd.

Following two consecutive 40th-place finishes (aBristol Motor Speedway wreck caused by miscommunications betweenCasey Mears and his spotter, and an engine failure atMichigan International Speedway), Kahne found himself sitting outside of the Top 12, out of contention for the Chase. At the start of the last regular season race, atRichmond International Raceway, he,David Ragan, andClint Bowyer were vying for that 12th spot. Unfortunately for him, Kahne was not able to make up enough points to put him into the Chase for the Sprint Cup. He missed the 2008 Chase by 69 points and ended the season finishing 14th.

Kahne's new team for 2009, Richard Petty Motorsports, was the result of amerger between his team's previous incarnation, Gillett Evernham Motorsports andPetty Enterprises. The year started off inconsistent for Kahne, with early Top 10 finishes at Atlanta and Bristol. Kahne won theToyota/Save Mart 350 event on June 21, 2009, for his first road course win.

After a hot summer streak that saw three Top 10s in a row, Kahne climbed into Chase contention. During thePep Boys Auto 500 on September 6, 2009, Kahne made a late race pass and held offKevin Harvick for his second win of the season. Following the first 26 races of the season Kahne was in the Top 12 in points, earning him a place in the Chase for the Championship. He was seeded 4th in points. After suffering an engine failure at New Hampshire and a crash in California, Kahne struggled to get back into contention for the championship and finished 10th in the final season standings, despite finishing second in theAMP Energy 500 atTalladega Superspeedway.

On September 10, 2009, it was announced that Richard Petty Motorsports would merge withYates Racing. Kahne would remain as one of four drivers of RPM alongside his current teammates Sadler and Allmendinger, as well as Yates Racing driverPaul Menard.[5] The team changed manufacturers toFord and received Roush-Yates engines and other equipment fromRoush Fenway Racing.[6]

Driving the new Ford Fusion car, Kahne won the Gatorade Duel No. 2 at Daytona International Speedway on February 11, 2010. He also finished in second position in the 2010 Budweiser Shootout. Kahne ended up 30th in the Daytona 500 after being wrecked late in the race. He had been running up front for most of the race and had the fastest lap of the race. Kahne had a strong car at theAuto Club 500; however he spun late in turn 4.

Kahne had a good run at Atlanta a few weeks later where he led the most laps in the race, and finished inside the Top 5. During the following couple of months, Kahne would be unable to compete for race wins as mistakes and wrecks put a dent into the team's Chase hopes.

During theGillette Fusion ProGlide 500 atPocono Raceway he had a Top 5 car all race long, but due to a late race caution, some teams stayed out on track instead of joining the leaders on pit-road. This put Kahne in the back end of the Top 20, and during the green-white-checkered finish Kahne tried to make it three-wide while battling for 10th place. However, he was blocked and ran down into the wet grass by his teammateA. J. Allmendinger. Kahne spun back into the racing surface and was hit byGreg Biffle andMark Martin. The No. 9 car took off and landed on top of the outside wall, hit a tree behind the wall and span back onto the track on all four wheels. Kahne and Biffle both put the blame on Allmendinger for causing the huge crash.

Kahne rebounded from the disappointment at Pocono by leading laps in the following race at Michigan and finishing second, behind the dominantDenny Hamlin. He also qualified on pole for theToyota/Save Mart 350 atInfineon Raceway the following week; and converted the pole position into a solid fourth-place finish; after bouncing back from a poor first stint, to post back-to-back Top 5 finishes.

In qualifying for the2010 Carfax 400 atMichigan International Speedway, Kahne earned his second pole position of the season.[7] On October 3, 2010, Kahne started thePrice Chopper 400 atKansas Speedway from thepole position.[8]

On October 20, 2010, Kahne was released from the remainder of his contract withRichard Petty Motorsports.[9] The next day, it was announced that Kahne would drive forTeam Red Bull for the remainder of the season as well as the full 2011 season starting with theTUMS Bring It On 500 atMartinsville Speedway.[10]

After the 2010 season finale in Homestead, Kahne went in for knee surgery due to discomfort and pain caused byplica syndrome.[11]

Red Bull Racing (2011)

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Kasey Kahne in the No. 4 atPocono Raceway in 2011.

On April 13, 2010, Kahne announced that he would be leaving Richard Petty Motorsports at the end of the 2010 season to race in 2012 withHendrick Motorsports, driving the No. 5.[12] On August 10, 2010, Team Red Bull officially announced that Kahne would drive one of their cars for the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, a tenure that would start in the 2010 season after Kahne was released from RPM.[13] Kahne used the number 4 for his Red Bull Toyota, an homage to the number he used in Sprint Cars. Prior to the acquisition, the No. 4 was made famous byMorgan-McClure Motorsports.[14] Kahne won his first pole for Red Bull Racing the year prior at the 2010 season finale atHomestead driving the No. 83.[15] On June 9, 2011, it was announced thatFarmers Insurance Group would sponsor Kahne for 22 races in 2012. It was also announced that his current crew chiefKenny Francis will join him at Hendrick.[16]

Kahne dominated the early stages of theBrickyard 400, but spun late in the race and had to settle for 18th position. He led 48 laps, a race-high.

He did not make it into the 2011 Chase for the Sprint Cup, resting at 21st in points following the cut-off race, the Wonderful Pistachios 400 atRichmond International Raceway on September 10, 2011.

On November 13, 2011, at the newly configuredPhoenix International Raceway, Kahne held offCarl Edwards in the closing laps to take his first victory of the season, his first victory for Team Red Bull, and Kahne's first victory in over two years. Kahne only led the final 14 laps of the race.

Kahne finished the 2011 season 14th in points.

Hendrick Motorsports (2012–17)

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In 2012, Kahne drove the No. 5Farmers Insurance/Quaker State/HendrickCars.com Chevrolet forHendrick Motorsports, consequent withMark Martin's move toMichael Waltrip Racing. In theBudweiser Shootout, he was involved in an early accident in the first segment. His teammatesJeff Gordon,Jimmie Johnson, andDale Earnhardt Jr. were eliminated in crashes during the second segment. Kahne qualified and ran well in hisGatorade Duel, but in theDaytona 500 was taken out in a crash on lap 188 involvingJamie McMurray,Regan Smith,Carl Edwards,Brad Keselowski,Tony Stewart, andAric Almirola. He finished 29th.

Kahne at2012 Kobalt Tools 400

Kahne announced in late-March that he would compete for Turner Motorsports in the Camping World Truck Series atRockingham Speedway in April, driving the No. 4 in theGood Sam Roadside Assistance 200.[17] In that race, he led 47 laps and went on to win.

Kahne had a rough start to 2012, finishing no better than 14th in the first five races. However, he rebounded with seven straight Top 10 finishes, including a win in the2012 Coca-Cola 600 in his 300th Sprint Cup Start. This was also his first win withHendrick Motorsports.[18]On July 15, 2012, Kahne won theLenox Industrial Tools 301 atLoudon, and along with teammateJeff Gordon made the Chase through the two Wild Card spots. During the Chase, Kahne won poles at Talladega and Kansas. He ended the season a career-best fourth place in the points, with two wins, four poles, 12 Top 5's, and 19 Top 10's.

Kahne had a slow start to 2013, finishing 36th and 19th at Daytona and Phoenix, respectively.[19] However, at Las Vegas, he led 114 laps (which was almost twice the number of laps he had led in all of his previous Vegas starts) and finished second toMatt Kenseth despite an impressive charge in the last laps.[20] Kahne was able to redeem himself for this near-miss the following week by winning at Bristol. After Bristol, he had a strong run atAuto Club Speedway in which he finished 9th—he then had an even stronger run atMartinsville, where he had one of the best cars and finished 4th. He then finished 11th at Texas. At Kansas, Kahne again finished 2nd to Kenseth in a finish very similar to the finish at Las Vegas.

Kahne's season also started with a number of run-ins withKyle Busch, who wrecked him in three of the first 11 races: at the Daytona 500, Kahne was running in the Top 5 when Busch turned him approaching turn 1 on lap 33, resulting in a seven-car wreck also collectingTony Stewart,Juan Pablo Montoya,Jamie McMurray, and other cars. At Talladega, on lap 43, Kahne was in the outside lane when Busch turned him into the wall again heading towards turn 1. Kahne bounced off the wall and back into Busch and collected an additional 14 cars, includingKevin Harvick,David Reutimann,Brian Vickers,Tony Stewart,Marcos Ambrose,Greg Biffle,Jeff Burton,Casey Mears,Jamie McMurray,Jeff Gordon,Kurt Busch,David Stremme, andScott Speed. Later, at Darlington, another incident happened when Busch sent Kahne into the wall while being challenged for the lead late-race, causing a caution. At the Coca-Cola 600, Kahne hadinfluenza and there was doubt he could finish the race.[21] This didn't stop him from leading the most laps and nearly winning the race, butKevin Harvick got by him on a restart with 11 laps to go.[22] At Michigan, Kahne led the race, but slid into the turn 2 wall, and the car caught fire. Kahne finished 38th, and dropped down four spots in the points standings to 12th.[23]

Following the retirement at Michigan, Kahne rebounded with a sixth-place finish at Sonoma and an 11th-place finish at Kentucky. At Daytona, Kahne was running behindJimmie Johnson for most of the race until he got tagged byMarcos Ambrose on a late restart, sending him into the inside wall on the back straightaway and relegating him to a 32nd-place finish. This was followed by an 11th-place finish at New Hampshire, and a 3rd-place finish at Indianapolis.

At Pocono in August, Kahne started 18th. He led 66 laps of the race and was involved in a tight battle with Tony Stewart for the lead in the final laps. A decision by Gordon to take the final restart on lap 158 on the inside lane gave Kahne the opportunity to draft past Gordon in turn 1 and then sail away to his second career Pocono race victory and second win of the 2013 season, bringing him up to eighth place in the points.[24] His form didn't carry to Watkins Glen, though, where he was wrecked byMatt Kenseth on a late restart that saw him collide withDale Earnhardt Jr. and finish 34th. Kahne then had a 7th-place finish at Michigan, and then a runner-up finish at Bristol behind Kenseth for the third time in 2013.

He qualified for the Chase, but any chance of him winning ended with a crash at Loudon. Early in the 2013 Sylvania 300, Kahne got loose, wheel-hopped and hit a barrier extremely hard. Kahne was uninjured but caused controversy when he acted like he could not hear a reporter in his interview which led many to speculate that Kahne suffered a head injury. Kahne apologized for causing the false alarm and said he was too angry to talk about it and that he was not injured. He later revealed on a February 2025 episode ofThe Dale Jr. Download that he had in fact suffered a concussion.

Kahne struggled in the first half of the 2014 season. He came close to a win at Pocono in June but hit the outside barrier late in the event, costing him his shot at the win. Kahne said that Kyle Busch was yet again responsible for the crash and Busch himself took responsibility that night. When Kahne heard that Busch apologized for the wreck he shrugged it off and said "I don't care to talk to him anymore about our wrecks. Tired of his aggressiveness and the fact that his performances are affecting my own results."

Kahne began ending rumors of his departure from Hendrick Motorsports with a sponsorship extension with Farmers Insurance for 12 races in the 2015–2017 seasons. At theBrickyard 400, Kahne led 70 laps due to great track position but lost the lead on a restart with 17 laps left toJeff Gordon and ended up 6th.

At Atlanta, Kahne controlled the final 15 laps of the race. With three laps to go, it seemed like he lost it when a caution came out. He lost four spots on pit road, but after two more cautions, sped byMatt Kenseth and won the race to clench a spot in the Chase. It was his first and only win of 2014. He finished 15th in the standings being eliminated from round two of the Chase. Kahne received a three-year contract extension with HMS in November, which would run until the conclusion of the 2018 season. It was announced a day earlier that long time engineer and Jamie McMurray's 2014 crew chief, Keith Rodden, would return to HMS and replace Kenny Francis as Kahne's crew chief. Francis had been Kahne's crew chief since the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Replacing Francis ended the second-longest driver/crew chief pairing in NASCAR in the first two decades of the 21st century.

Kahne's car during practice for the2015 Food City 500 atBristol Motor Speedway

Kahne made his return to the Camping World Truck Series driving the No. 00Haas Automation Silverado forJR Motorsports at Charlotte. Kahne beat 18-year-old Erik Jones by 0.005 seconds which was tied for the second closest finish in NASCAR Truck Series competition. The win was Chevrolet's 200th win in the Camping World Truck Series. In the Cup Series, Kahne would start off with a ninth-place finish in the Daytona 500. He would struggle throughout most of the year, and would only get 10 Top 10s and three Top 5s, his best finish being fourth at Phoenix, Dover and the Kansas Chase race. Kahne finished the season in 18th-place in the final points standings.

Kahne experienced a difficult 2016 season as he finished 17th in the final points standings with only three Top 5's and 13 Top 10's. During the season, Kahne did not lead a single lap in any race despite completing the most laps in the series.

Kahne's 2017 Season started off similar to previous years, but did manage to lead laps over compared to the previous year. After disappointing races at the beginning of the year, things began to look up. In July 2017, Kahne returned to Victory Lane at theBrantley Gilbert Big Machine Brickyard 400, surviving a crash-laden race that took out many contending cars, including holding offBrad Keselowski on an overtime restart that ended under caution. It was Kahne's 18th win in the Cup Series and first in 102 races.[25] The race was also the reason that the NASCAR sanctioning body eliminated the Overtime Line.

On August 7, 2017, Hendrick Motorsports announced Kahne would not be returning to the team for the 2018 season, and two days later,William Byron was announced as Kahne's replacement.[26] It was simultaneously announced that the No. 5 car, Hendrick's original entry in NASCAR, would disappear from Hendrick Motorsports going forward. In 2020, the No. 5 car returned when it was assigned toKyle Larson.[27]

After the opening race in the chase at Chicagoland Speedway, crew chief Keith Rodden was replaced withDarian Grubb after many lackluster finishes. Right away, Kahne was one of the fastest cars at Loudon, but bad luck plagued the No. 5 team in the Playoffs and had an early playoff exit. At the end of the season, he ended up with a career low in Top 10's with six and tied his career low of Top 5's with three. He also led 41 laps in 2017, his second career lowest after the aforementioned 2016 season where he didn't lead a lap at all. Kahne announced he would drive the 95Leavine Family Racing Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in 2018, replacingMichael McDowell.

Leavine Family Racing (2018)

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Kahne's No. 95 atSonoma Raceway in 2018

On September 19, 2017, Kahne announced he would be driving the No. 95 forLeavine Family Racing in 2018.[28] In the offseason, Leavine announced he would pair up with Hendrick Motorsports team engineer Travis Mack who previously substituted for Greg Ives when he Crew Chiefed for Dale Earnhardt Jr. to his best run in 2017. Kahne finished 10th in the All Star race after going four laps down from a wreck. After a very disappointing first half, that included his best run of 17th place on three occasions and a firing of crew chief Travis Mack for lead engineer John Leonard. He led a season high 17 laps and scored the most points at theCoke Zero 400 at Daytona, on the final restart, Kahne tried to make a move to the lead but stalled out due to not getting help. He fell back in line and finished 4th, a season best for him, tying the team's best finish as well as moving up three spots in the standings to 25th.

On August 16, 2018, Kahne stated his intention to step away from full-time competition at the end of the year.[29][30] On September 6, 2018, after heat exhaustion from the race before at Darlington, Kahne announced that he would sit out the2018 Brickyard 400 atIndianapolis and be replaced byRegan Smith, which would be the first race Kahne had not raced in since he began his full time career in the Cup Series.[31] Following the Brickyard race, it was announced that Kahne would continue to sit out for the next three races with Smith still filling in.

On October 9, 2018, he announced on Twitter that he would sit out for the remainder of the year, ending his 15-year career prematurely.[32]

Return to dirt racing

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On March 29, 2019, Kahne was injured in a hard sprint car accident atWilliams Grove Speedway, and Australian driver James McFadden replaced him.[33] Kahne did not race again for over a year, with his first race back coming at Knoxville Raceway on May 8, 2020; he finished 11th in the last chance qualifier.[34]

On December 22, 2021, Kahne announced that he would compete full-time with the World of Outlaws in 2022 driving the Kasey Kahne Racing No. 9 car.[35]

On December 3, 2023, Kahne announced that he would compete full-time with High Limit Racing in 2024.[36]

Return to NASCAR

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On January 24, 2025, Kahne announced he would return to the Xfinity Series for one race atRockingham in2025, driving theRichard Childress Racing No. 33 car with sponsorship fromHendrickCars.com.[37][38]

Personal life

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During most of his time in NASCAR, Kahne preferred to keep his personal life private, and rarely revealed any details aside from his racing career. Although he has not married, Kahne and his former girlfriend Samantha Sheets became parents to a son on October 13, 2015.[39] The couple is known to have an amicable relationship following their split sometime before 2018. Later, Kahne began dating Amy Long, a former sports reporter, in 2020. Kahne and Amy had a baby girl in early 2023.[40]

Film and television

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Kahne was featured in the premiere episode of the 2006Biography Channel seriesDriven to Win.[41] This 30-minute program covered Kahne's childhood and entry into NASCAR, as well as his 2004 Rookie of the Year season and his first win in 2005. He was also featured in two episodes of the second season ofNASCAR 360 on theFX Network.[42]

Kasey Kahne Racing, NASCAR Media Group and Motorsports Management International partnered to produce the 2009 release, "The Rise of Kahne." This 90-minute biographical profile features interviews with Kahne, his family and other NASCAR personalities. Footage covers thestock-car racer'sopen-wheel roots and successes leading up to his June 2009 win at Infineon Raceway, his first for Richard Petty Motorsports. The DVD also shows his work with the Kasey Kahne Foundation and his ownsprint car race team.

Kahne's No. 9 Dodge Dealers- sponsored car appeared in the 2005 Disney filmHerbie: Fully Loaded, with Kahne as one of the four drivers who boxedHerbie in and pummeled him in the final race. He is mentioned by name by one of the race announcers.

In 2010, Kahne made a brief appearance in the music video "Smoke a Little Smoke" byEric Church.[43]

Motorsports career results

[edit]

NASCAR

[edit]

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Monster Energy Cup Series

[edit]
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536MENCCPtsRef
2004Evernham Motorsports9DodgeDAY
41
CAR
2
LVS
2
ATL
3
DAR
13
BRI
40
TEX
2*
MAR
21
TAL
30
CAL
13
RCH
28
CLT
12
DOV
21
POC
14
MCH
2
SON
31
DAY
25
CHI
36
NHA
8
POC
3
IND
4
GLN
14
MCH
5
BRI
21
CAL
2
RCH
24
NHA
4
DOV
42
TAL
27
KAN
12
CLT
32*
MAR
15
ATL
5
PHO
5
DAR
5
HOM
38
13th4274[44]
2005DAY
22
CAL
40
LVS
38
ATL
5
BRI
14
MAR
2
TEX
35
PHO
17
TAL
24
DAR
3
RCH
1*
CLT
26
DOV
35
POC
27
MCH
18
SON
41
DAY
16
CHI
41
NHA
6
POC
27
IND
2
GLN
17
MCH
29
BRI
42
CAL
6
RCH
8
NHA
38
DOV
16
TAL
13
KAN
19
CLT
23
MAR
17
ATL
35
TEX
42
PHO
27
HOM
16
23rd3611[45]
2006DAY
11
CAL
4
LVS
4
ATL
1
BRI
10
MAR
35
TEX
1
PHO
6
TAL
39
RCH
34
DAR
21
CLT
1*
DOV
7
POC
7
MCH
1
SON
31
DAY
25
CHI
23
NHA
8
POC
31
IND
36
GLN
22
MCH
4
BRI
12
CAL
1*
RCH
3
NHA
16
DOV
38
KAN
33
TAL
2
CLT
1*
MAR
7
ATL
38
TEX
33
PHO
7
HOM
4*
8th6173[46]
2007DAY
7
CAL
38
LVS
35
ATL
39
BRI
19
MAR
25
TEX
20
PHO
31
TAL
12
RCH
40
DAR
20
CLT
23
DOV
11
POC
22
MCH
32
SON
23
NHA
25
DAY
9
CHI
32
IND
40
POC
27
19th3489[47]
Gillett Evernham MotorsportsGLN
26
MCH
31
BRI
2*
CAL
10
RCH
8
NHA
20
DOV
32
KAN
9
TAL
16
CLT
8
MAR
15
ATL
9
TEX
18
PHO
40
HOM
24
2008DAY
7
CAL
9
LVS
6
ATL
28
BRI
7
MAR
17
TEX
25
PHO
36
TAL
23
RCH
10
DAR
22
CLT
1
DOV
31
POC
1*
MCH
2
SON
33
NHA
30
DAY
7
CHI
15
IND
7
POC
7
GLN
14
MCH
40
BRI
40
CAL
8
RCH
19
NHA
11
DOV
26
KAN
21
TAL
36
CLT
2
MAR
33
ATL
33
TEX
24
PHO
13
HOM
6
14th4085[48]
2009Richard Petty MotorsportsDAY
29
CAL
12
LVS
11
ATL
7
BRI
5
MAR
19
TEX
19
PHO
13
TAL
36
RCH
29
DAR
23
CLT
7
DOV
6
POC
15
MCH
21
SON
1*
NHA
10
DAY
15
CHI
3
IND
7
POC
5
GLN
17
MCH
11
BRI
28
ATL
1
RCH
12
NHA
38
DOV
8
KAN
6
CAL
34
CLT
3
MAR
32
TAL
2
TEX
33
PHO
15
HOM
17
10th6128[49]
2010FordDAY
30
CAL
34
LVS
9
ATL
4*
BRI
34
MAR
17
PHO
39
TEX
5
TAL
21
RCH
21
DAR
20
DOV
20
CLT
12
POC
27
MCH
2
SON
4
NHA
36*
DAY
2
CHI
6
IND
13
POC
19
GLN
17
MCH
14
BRI
5
ATL
32
RCH
29
NHA
14
DOV
28
KAN
37
CAL
4
CLT
38
20th3961[50]
Team Red Bull83ToyotaMAR
14
TAL
26
TEX
13
PHO
30
HOM
6
20114DAY
25
PHO
6
LVS
14
BRI
9
CAL
9
MAR
39
TEX
21
TAL
37
RCH
3
DAR
4*
DOV
36
CLT
22
KAN
14
POC
12
MCH
28
SON
20
DAY
4
KEN
13
NHA
6
IND
18*
POC
28
GLN
26
MCH
7
BRI
11
ATL
34
RCH
38
CHI
12
NHA
15
DOV
4
KAN
2
CLT
4
TAL
6
MAR
25
TEX
3
PHO
1
HOM
7
14th1041[51]
2012Hendrick Motorsports5ChevyDAY
29
PHO
34
LVS
19
BRI
37
CAL
14
MAR
38
TEX
7
KAN
8
RCH
5
TAL
4
DAR
8
CLT
1
DOV
9
POC
29
MCH
33
SON
14
KEN
2
DAY
7
NHA
1
IND
12
POC
2
GLN
13
MCH
3
BRI
9
ATL
23
RCH
12
CHI
3
NHA
5
DOV
15
TAL
12
CLT
8
KAN
4
MAR
3
TEX
25
PHO
4
HOM
21
4th2345[52]
2013DAY
36
PHO
19
LVS
2*
BRI
1
CAL
9
MAR
4
TEX
11
KAN
2
RCH
21
TAL
42
DAR
17
CLT
2*
DOV
23
POC
36
MCH
38
SON
6
KEN
11
DAY
32
NHA
11
IND
3
POC
1*
GLN
34
MCH
7
BRI
2
ATL
36
RCH
14
CHI
12
NHA
37
DOV
13
KAN
15
CLT
2*
TAL
36
MAR
27
TEX
5
PHO
2
HOM
13
12th2283[53]
2014DAY
31
PHO
11
LVS
8
BRI
8
CAL
41
MAR
22
TEX
11
DAR
37
RCH
14
TAL
8
KAN
3
CLT
14
DOV
19
POC
42
MCH
5
SON
6
KEN
8
DAY
27
NHA
11
IND
6*
POC
10
GLN
12
MCH
16
BRI
35
ATL
1
RCH
17
CHI
13
NHA
23
DOV
20
KAN
22
CLT
10
TAL
12
MAR
40
TEX
38
PHO
21
HOM
12
15th2234[54]
2015DAY
9
ATL
14
LVS
17
PHO
4
CAL
17
MAR
11
TEX
8
BRI
37
RCH
6
TAL
34
KAN
17
CLT
12
DOV
4
POC
13
MCH
15
SON
8
DAY
32
KEN
27
NHA
19
IND
24
POC
43
GLN
42
MCH
15
BRI
16
DAR
12
RCH
18
CHI
24
NHA
9
DOV
6
CLT
43
KAN
4
TAL
19
MAR
9
TEX
20
PHO
26
HOM
19
18th939[55]
2016DAY
13
ATL
23
LVS
10
PHO
22
CAL
28
MAR
22
TEX
8
BRI
17
RCH
4
TAL
39
KAN
16
DOV
4
CLT
22
POC
6
MCH
13
SON
9
DAY
30
KEN
14
NHA
25
IND
18
POC
15
GLN
20
BRI
13
MCH
14
DAR
7
RCH
6
CHI
7
NHA
9
DOV
12
CLT
3
KAN
10
TAL
35
MAR
11
TEX
8
PHO
13
HOM
37
17th898[56]
2017DAY
7
ATL
4
LVS
12
PHO
20
CAL
20
MAR
14
TEX
38
BRI
20
RCH
22
TAL
5
KAN
15
CLT
35
DOV
17
POC
35
MCH
21
SON
24
DAY
18
KEN
38
NHA
28
IND
1
POC
11
GLN
16
MCH
38
BRI
24
DAR
24
RCH
12
CHI
21
NHA
35
DOV
14
CLT
9
TAL
8
KAN
15
MAR
16
TEX
11
PHO
19
HOM
33
15th2198[57]
2018Leavine Family Racing95ChevyDAY
34
ATL
21
LVS
19
PHO
24
CAL
24
MAR
24
TEX
17
BRI
34
RCH
29
TAL
17
DOV
17
KAN
21
CLT
20
POC
36
MCH
23
SON
20
CHI
27
DAY
4
KEN
25
NHA
19
POC
30
GLN
21
MCH
26
BRI
15
DAR
24
INDLVSRCHROVDOVTALKANMARTEXPHOHOM30th358[58]
Daytona 500
[edit]
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2004Evernham MotorsportsDodge2741
20053722
20062711
2007287
2008Gillett Evernham Motorsports107
2009Richard Petty Motorsports1529
2010Ford430
2011Team Red BullToyota1125
2012Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet2029
2013636
2014531
2015139
20161313
2017267
2018Leavine Family RacingChevrolet2634

Xfinity Series

[edit]
NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NXSCPtsRef
2002Robert Yates Racing98FordDAYCAR
31
LVSDARBRI
32
TEX
36
NSHTALCAL
18
RCH
30
NHANZHCLT
29
DOV
20
NSHKENMLWDAY
25
CHI
25
GTYPPRIRP
15
MCH
10
BRI
DNQ
DAR
18
RCH
15
DOV
19
KAN
27
CLT
32
MEMATL
21
CAR
16
PHO
18
HOM
21
33rd1887[59]
2003Akins Motorsports38FordDAY
8
CAR
26
LVS
11
DAR
8
BRI
13
TEX
9
TAL
37
NSH
29
CAL
4
RCH
18
GTY
31
NZH
12
CLT
6
DOV
8
NSH
25
KEN
11
MLW
16
DAY
38
CHI
28
NHA
9
PPR
10
IRP
14
MCH
2
BRI
14
DAR
6
RCH
12
DOV
4
KAN
30
CLT
8
MEM
15
ATL
7
PHO
27
CAR
18
HOM
1
7th4104[60]
2004DodgeDAY
43
CAR
26
LVS
2
DAR
11
BRI
27
TEX
32
NSH
3
TAL
38
CAL
5
GTY
13
RCH
10
NZH
16
CLT
25
DOV
7
NSH
6
KEN
17
MLWDAY
6
CHI
4
NHA
4
PPRIRPMCH
5
BRI
34
CAL
4
RCH
9
DOV
3
KAN
13
CLT
36
MEMATL
4
PHO
11
DAR
11
HOM
18
11th3698[61]
2005DAY
5
CALMXCLVS
20
ATL
5
TEX
1
DAR
34
DOV
13
NSHKENMLWDAY
25
CHI
12
MCH
27
CLT
12
MEM21st2511[62]
Evernham Motorsports6DodgeNSH
15
BRIPHO
28
TAL
31
CLT
41
GLN
13
BRI
19
CAL
5
RCHDOVKAN
1
TEXPHO
38
HOM
39
79RCH
4
NHA
12
PPRGTYIRP
20069DAY
33
CALMXCLVS
1
ATL
2
BRITEX
11
NSHPHOTALRCH
40
DAR
11
CLT
16
DOV
22
NSHKENMLWDAY
35
CHI
30
NHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCHBRI
4
CAL
1
RCHDOVKAN
16
CLT
43
MEM
8
TEX
24
PHOHOM
8
31st1959[63]
2007DAY
41
CALLVSATL
28
BRI
7
NSH
19
TEXPHO
28
MXCTAL
21
RCHDARCLT
1
DOV
12
NSHKENMLWNHADAY
6
CHI
12
GTYIRPCGVGLN27th2199[64]
Gillett Evernham MotorsportsMCH
31
BRI
1
CAL
6
RCH
9
DOVKAN
12
CLT
17
MEMTEXPHO
6
HOM
25
2008DAY
35
CALLVSATL
9
BRI
2
NSHTEX
21
PHOMXCTALRCH
14
DARCLT
16
DOV
10
NSHKENMLWNHADAY
6
CHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKAN
7
CLT
11
MEMTEXPHOHOM41st1277[65]
2009Braun Racing10ToyotaDAYCALLVSBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAY
5
CHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRI
37
CGVATL
11
RCHDOVKANCALTEX
30
PHOHOM71st562[66]
43CLT
8
MEM
201038DAY
9
CALLVSBRI
32
NSHPHOTEXTALRCHDAR
4
DOV
27
CLT
26
NSHKENROANHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRI
37
CGVATL
19
RCHDOVKANCALCLTGTYTEXPHO55th816[67]
Turner MotorsportsChevyHOM
38
201130DAY
11
PHOLVSBRI
2
CALTEX
11
TALNSHRCHDAR
7
DOVIOWBRI
19
ATL
5
RCHDOV
4
KANCLT
28
TEXPHOHOM106th01[68]
38CLT
22
CHIMCHROADAYCHI
33
JR Motorsports7ChevyKEN
4
NHA
3
NSHIRPIOWGLNCGV
2012Turner Motorsports38ChevyDAY
9
PHO
18
LVS
10
BRI
2
CALTEX
3
RCH
10
TALDAR
18
IOWCLT
17
DOVMCHROAKENDAYNHA
6
CHIIND
25
IOWGLN
7
CGVBRI
14
ATL
28
RCHCHIKENDOV
8
CLTKANTEXPHO
5
HOM111th01[69]
2013JR Motorsports5ChevyDAY
20
PHOLVSBRICALTEX
8
RCHTAL
3
DAR
9
CLT
2
DOV
6
IOWMCHROAKENDAYNHA
19
CHIIND
26
IOWGLN
18
MOHBRI
8
ATL
4
RCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM100th01[70]
2014DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXDARRCHTAL
22
IOWCLTDOVMCHROAKENDAY
1
NHACHI
4
INDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM85th01[71]
201588DAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTAL
33
IOWDOV
5
MCHCHIDAY
4
KENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHI
12
KENDOVCLT
12
KANTEXPHO
10
HOM90th01[72]
5CLT
3
2016DAY
3
ATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWDAYKENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM98th01[73]
201788DAY
2
ATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTAL
15
CLTDOVPOCMCHIOWDAYKENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHOHOM97th01[74]
2025Richard Childress Racing33ChevyDAYATLCOAPHOLVSHOMMARDARBRICARTALTEXCLTNSHMXCPOCATLCSCSONDOVINDIOWGLNDAYPIRGTWBRIKANROVLVSTALMARPHO-*-*

Camping World Truck Series

[edit]
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPtsRef
2004Ultra Motorsports2DodgeDAYATLMARMFDCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENGTWMCHIRPNSHBRIRCHNHALVSCALTEXMARPHODAR
1*
HOM
1*
47th380[75]
2010Kyle Busch Motorsports18ToyotaDAYATLMARNSHKANDOVCLTTEXMCHIOWGTYIRPPOC
2
NSHDARBRICHIKENNHALVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM77th175[76]
2011DAYPHODAR
1*
MARNSHDOVCLTKANTEXKENIOWNSHIRPPOCMCHBRIATLCHINHAKENLVSTALMARTEXHOM86th01[77]
2012Turner Motorsports4ChevyDAYMARCAR
1
KANCLTDOVTEXKENIOWCHIPOCMCHBRIATLIOWKENLVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM80th01[78]
2015JR Motorsports00ChevyDAYATLMARKANCLT
1
DOVTEXGTWIOWKENELDPOCMCHBRIMSPCHINHALVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM84th01[79]

Camping World East Series

[edit]
NASCAR Camping World East Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213NCWECPtsRef
2008Dave Davis Motorsports9DodgeGREIOW
2
SBOGLNNHATMPNSHADILRPMFDNHADOVSTA51st175[80]

Whelen Modified Tour

[edit]
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make12345678910111213NWMTCPtsRef
2009John Holland96ChevyTMPSTASTANHA
31
SPERIVSTA45th179[81]
Alan Heinke98ChevyBRI
28
TMPNHAMARSTATMP

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

ARCA Re/Max Series

[edit]

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Re/Max Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122ARSCPtsRef
2002Robert Yates Racing98FordDAYATLNSHSLMKENCLTKANPOCMCHTOLSBOKENBLNPOCNSHISFWINDSFCHISLMTAL
14
CLT127th160[82]

Superstar Racing Experience

[edit]

(key* – Most laps led.1 – Heat 1 winner.2 – Heat 2 winner.

Superstar Racing Experience results
YearNo.123456SRXCPts
20239STASTA IIMMSBER
11
ELDLOS23rd01

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