31 January 2025

Rick Hendrick got all the Cassi's assessments was the middle of the latter Hendrick Motorsports Exit at the end of the 2017 Cup season. Hms Kahne praised and praised the latter's work ethics in a report published by Hendrick MotorsPorts in 2017.

Kahne joined Hendrick Motorsports in 2012 after his former team, Red Bull Racing, ended at the end of 2011. Kahne arrived at HMS to drive the number 5 and replaced Mark Martin, who moved to Michael Waltrip Racing that year.

In his first year in HMS (2012), the enumclaw driver won two wins, 12 of the best 5, 19 top 10, and four pole positions. This season finished fourth in impressive.

After that, he continued to demand two other wins in 2013, and one victory in 2014 and one in 2018. In the end, at the end of 2018, Kahne decided to leave the Rick Hendrick team after six years and six victories in his bag. This is what Hendrick said at that time:

“Cassi has worked very hard,” said Hindrik. “He is a fellow and a huge person, and he has been completely dedicated to our program since the first day. I have always thought he was a special talent, and I know that he will flourish in the right situation. We will do our best to finish the season with the utmost power.”

At the same time, this was what he said about his time in HMS:

“I would like to thank Rick and everyone in Hendrick Motorssburps for their hard work and dedication, as well as providing me with a great opportunity for the past six years.”

Kahne moved to Leavine Family Racing in 2018, replacing Michael McCdueel to 95 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. Meanwhile, Hendrick Motorsports brought William Bayron As an alternative to Cassie, he was in entry No. 5.


Kasey Kahne to return to the cup chain in 2025

Cassi Kahni is All the course to return to the cup chain In 2025, Richard Celsydris will race in part -time commitment. According to reports, the 44 -year -old will lead the 33rd entry of RCR in Rockingham Speedway on April 19.

“I saw this Rocingham race floating on the surface, and I was like a man, this is a path I know, and I enjoyed the race over the years, so I started reaching the outside and trying to determine a way to return to a priest said about his next race and a race.” Or five years, perhaps since he ran, and more than six and a half is more like what they said, so some time has passed. “

In the photo: Kasey Kahne, farmers' insurance driver No. 5, celebrates team owner Rick Hendrick - Source: GettyIn the photo: Kasey Kahne, farmers' insurance driver No. 5, celebrates team owner Rick Hendrick - Source: Getty
In the photo: Kasey Kahne, farmers' insurance driver No. 5, celebrates team owner Rick Hendrick – Source: Getty

He will be led in the cup chain for the first time since he retired from the race full -time in 2018. During his 15 -year career in the upper stock racing, he competed in 529 races, where he won 18 wins, 27 jobs. And 176 top 10s in total.