In Picture: Kasey Kahne driver of the #9 Everenham Motorsports ... replacing Bill Elliott. His first Cup Series win came at Richmond in 2005. Throughout his career, he won multiple poles and ...
Back in May 2005, Kasey Kahne claimed his first-ever Cup Series win ahead of one of the most successful NASCAR drivers of that time, Tony Stewart. Following his victory, Kahne shared his thoughts ...
Kasey Kahne’s NASCAR career came to an abrupt end in 2018. Despite the remaining 11 Cup Series races, the Washington native was forced to close the curtains because of mounting health problems.
Kasey Kahne is back! Go mic'd up with him during his return with Richard Childress Racing's Xfinity Series team at Rockingham Speedway's preseason test.
It’ll be his first foray into the NASCAR world in over five years. “Richard Childress Racing announced today that veteran driver Kasey Kahne will pilot a third entry for the storied ...
Kasey Kahne is set ... Friday in a press release. Kahne will run a third entry in the No. 33 car, sponsored by HendrickCars.com, along with teammates Austin Hill and Jesse Love. NASCAR is returning to ...