Kasey Kahne

Kasey Kahne

US
Kasey Kahne competed on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series from 2004-2018 and won 18 times, including three Coca-Cola 600s, the Brickyard 400 and Gatorade Duel.

Kasey Kahne is a stock car driver who competed on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series from 2004-2018 and won a total of 18 races with 176 top 10 finishes and 27 poles, including the Coca-Cola 600 (2006, 2008, 2012), Gatorade Duel (2010) and Brickyard 400 (2017). Kahne also won 8 times with 87 top 10 finishes and 9 poles on the Xfinity Series (formerly Busch Series) and won 5 times on the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series. He was the Nextel Cup Series Rookie of the Year in 2004. Over the course of his career, Kahne raced for Everham Motorports, Richard Petty Motorsports, Red Bull Racing, Hendrick Motorsports and Leavine Family Racing.

Kahne was born in Enumclaw, Washington and began his racing career at Deming Speedway at the age of 17 when he drove open wheel sprint cars. He then competed in United States Auto Club (USAC) races before moving to NASCAR in 2002 when he competed in 20 Busch Series events. His first win in that series came in 2003 at the Ford 300 in Homestead, Florida. His first win in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (at the time called the Nextel Cup Series) came in 2005 at the Chevy American Revolution 400 in Richmond, Virginia.

Kasey Kahne is a stock car driver who competed on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series from 2004-2018 and won a total of 18 races with 176 top 10 finishes and 27 poles, including the Coca-Cola 600 (2006, 2008, 2012), Gatorade Duel (2010) and Brickyard 400 (2017). Kahne also won 8 times with 87 top 10 finishes and 9 poles on the Xfinity Series (formerly Busch Series) and won 5 times on the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series. He was the Nextel Cup Series Rookie of the Year in 2004. Over the course of his career, Kahne raced for Everham Motorports, Richard Petty Motorsports, Red Bull Racing, Hendrick Motorsports and Leavine Family Racing.

Kahne was born in Enumclaw, Washington and began his racing career at Deming Speedway at the age of 17 when he drove open wheel sprint cars. He then competed in United States Auto Club (USAC) races before moving to NASCAR in 2002 when he competed in 20 Busch Series events. His first win in that series came in 2003 at the Ford 300 in Homestead, Florida. His first win in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (at the time called the Nextel Cup Series) came in 2005 at the Chevy American Revolution 400 in Richmond, Virginia.

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