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    Kasey Kahne

    Where did Kasey finish in the 2004 Daytona 500?Kasey Kahne

      41st. He blew an engine in the early laps which was a bad start to his season.

    Kasey's closest second place finish of the season came at which track, and came in second to which driver?Kasey Kahne

      Rockingham, Matt Kenseth. He came in second by only one-hundreth of a second.

    How many times did Kasey finish in second place in the season?Kasey Kahne

      5. He was very close to succeeding in those five, but was barely beat out.

    Where did Kasey drive the #9 Mopar car?Kasey Kahne

      Lowe's - Fall. The special one-race car was amazing, as he dominated most of the race, but was stopped due to a blown tire.

    Kasey finshed where in the first Nextel Cup championship in 2004?Kasey Kahne

      13th. He was the highest finishing rookie in the points standings in 2004.

    Which Nascar legend did Kahne replace in the #9 Dodge?Kasey Kahne

      Bill Elliott. Bill was my favorite af all-time, and the team had high hopes for Kasey filling his shoes.

    In 2004, all the Dodge teams ran Intrepids. What make did Dodge reveal with Kasey and Richard Petty for the 2005 season?Kasey Kahne

      Chargers. This car has won more than any Dodge make in Nascar, mainly due to Richard Petty of the past.

    Where did Kasey drive the Mountain Dew car?Kasey Kahne

      Michigan. Mountain Dew sponsored him for this one race in the season.

    What special paint scheme did he run at the fall Atlanta race?Kasey Kahne

      Mad Magazine. Featuring Alfred E. Newman, he also finished fourth in the race.

    How many times did Kasey win in the 2004 season?Kasey Kahne

      0. Although finishing second, five times in the season,he never won any races.

    Where did Kasey get his first win?Kasey Kahne

      Richmond. The win came on May 14, 2005 at Richmond.

    Who was the runner-up for his first win?Kasey Kahne

      Tony Stewart. On the pre-race show, Kasey told Chris Myers he would most like to beat out Tony Stewart for his first win. He did.

    Who was Kasey Kahne's spotter?Kasey Kahne

      Kole Kahne. Kale Kahne is his cousin, Tommy Baldwin Jr. is his crew chief, Jeremy Mayfield is his teammate, and Kevin Kahne is made up.

    Who was Kasey Kahne's crew chief?Kasey Kahne

      Tommy Baldwin Jr.. Kale Kahne is his cousin, Tommy Baldwin Jr. is his crew chief, Jeremy Mayfield is his teammate, and Kevin Kahne is made up.

    Who owned Kasey Kahne's car?Kasey Kahne

      Ray Evernham. Ray Evernham owned the 9, 19, and 91 Dodges.

    Who were Kasey Kahne's teammates?Kasey Kahne

      Jeremy Mayfield and Bill Elliot. His team was owned by Ray Evernham.

    Did Kasey Kahne win Rookie of the Year award?Kasey Kahne

      Yes. He won the award in 2004.

    Did Kasey Kahne's pit crew win the pit crew challenge at the all-star race in 2004?Kasey Kahne

      No. His crew won the award in 2005.

    What was the number on Kasey's car?Kasey Kahne

      9. He drove the number 9 Dodge.

    What state was Kasey born in?Kasey Kahne

      Washington. He was born in Enumclaw, Washington.

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