At the end of the 2017 Cup series season, Rick Hendrick received all Casey Carne’s evaluation in the latter exit of the Hendrick Motorsport. HMS owners praised Carne and welcomed the latter ethics in a report issued by Hendrick Motorsports in 2017.
Kahne joined Hendrick Motorsports in 2012 after the previous team, Red Bull Racing, was abolished at the end of 2011. Kahne arrived at HMS and drove # 5 cars and moved to Michael Waltrip Racing that year.
In the first year of HMS (2012), EnumClaw -born drivers claimed two victorys in the top five, 19, and four pole positions. He finished the season in the impressive fourth place.
Following this, he won two more wins in 2013, one in 2014, and one in 2018. Eventually, at the end of 2018, Kahne won six, six years, six wins, and then left the Rick Hendrick team. What Hendrick said at that time is as follows.
“Casey is working very hard,” said Hendrick. “He is a tremendous teammate and a person, and has been completely dedicated to our program since the first day. I always believe he is a special talent, and I am him. We know that it will prosper in the right situation as much as possible. “
Meanwhile, Kahne has told him about his time on HMS:
“I would like to thank Rick and Hendrick Motorsports, thank you dedicatedly thankful, and provide great opportunities and success in the past six years.”
Kahne moved to Leavine Family Racing in 2018 and replaced Michael McDowell in # 95 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. Hendrick Motorsport, on the other hand, brought William bylon as a successor to Casey Carne in # 5 entry.
Kasey Kahne will return to the cup series in 2025
Kasey Kahne will return to the cup series in 2025. He rings the Richard Childress race under part -time duty. According to reports, 44 years old will promote RCR # 33 entry on Rockingham Speedway on April 19.
“Seeing this rocking gum race is popping up, it was like” Man, it was a truck I knew, and I enjoyed the race for many years. ” I tried to think about how to come. It is racing, “said Carna, about his future racing. “Maybe it’s been four or five years since I raced, but it’s been a while since six and a half years like what they said.”
Kahne has been driving in the cup series for the first time since retiring from the 2018 full -time race. In a 15 -year career in Top Tier stock car racing, he competed in 529 races and asserted 18 wins and 27 pole positions. And the top 10 of the total of 176.
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