Rick Hendrick (Rick Hendrick) conducted all evaluations of Kasey Kahne in the latter Hengdrik Racing Movement Exit at the end of the 2017 Cup series season. HMS owner praised Kahne in a report published by Hendrick Motorsports in 2017 and praised the latter’s professional ethics.

Kahne (Red Bull Racing) at the end of 2011 (Red Bull Racing) closed at the end of 2011 and joined Hendrick’s car in 2012.

In the first year of HMS (2012), the driver born in EnumClaw won twice, 12 front 5s, 19 top 10 and 4 poles. He ended that season with an impressive fourth place.

Since then, he continued to win twice in 2013, and won once in 2014 in 2014. In the end, at the end of 2018, Kahne decided to leave Rick Hendrick’s team six years and 6 years later, winning six victories in his schoolbag. This was what Hendrek said at the time:

Hendrick said: “Cassi is very hard.” “He is a great teammate and person. From the first day, he has been committed to our plan. I have always believed that he is a special talent, I know he knows him, I know he knows him Will grow up in the right situation.

At the same time, Kahne said what he said at HMS:

“I want to thank Rick and Hendrick Motorsports for the hard work and dedication, and provide me with huge opportunities and success for me in the past six years.”

Kahne moved to the Leavine Family Racing in 2018 and replaced Michael McDowell, a Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. At the same time, Hendrek’s car brought William Byron As a replacement of Kasey Kahne in # 5.


Kasey Kahne returns to the 2025 Cup Series

Kasey kahne is Everyone will return to the cup series series In 2025. He will participate in the Richard Childress competition under part -time obligation. According to reports, the 44 -year -old man will participate in the # 33 entry of RCR on April 19th on April 19.

“I saw this rock competition popping up. I thought, ‘guys, this is the track I know. I like to participate in the competition over the years. This is a game, “Kahn said in the upcoming game. “Since I participated in the competition, it feels like four to five years, and it is more like they are talking about six and a half, so it has been some time.”

Picture: # 5 Kasey Kahne, driver of Farmers Chevrolet, Rick Hendrick celebration-data source: GettyPicture: # 5 Kasey Kahne, driver of Farmers Chevrolet, Rick Hendrick celebration-data source: Getty
Picture: # 5 Kasey Kahne, driver of Farmers Chevrolet, Rick Hendrick celebration-data source: Getty

Kahne will participate in the Cup series for the first time since retiring from full -time racing in 2018. In his 15 -year career in his top stock racing, he participated in 529 games and won 18 victories, 27 positions, with a total of 176 top 10.