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He finished 8th in the 2006 Nextel Chase.
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He finished seventh in the Busch drivers standings in 2003.
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He spent 2002 driving for Robert Yates.
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He won 11 out of 14 Hannigan Speedway Championships and the Northwest Mini-sprint Car title when he was 16.
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Kahne was introduced by Steve Lewis as "The Next Jeff Gordon".
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He became the seventh driver in Cup history to record top-five finishes in three of the first four starts of his career.
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One of his hobbies is racing open-wheeled cars.
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Kasey's favorite recent movie is Walk the Line.
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Kasey's #1 guilty pleasuer is sleeping in.
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Kasey was the 2000 USAC Silver Bullet Rookie of the year.
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Kasey Kahne began driving Sprint Cars at age 14 and has more than 46 main event wins.
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He was the first driver, since Jeff Gordon, to win consecutive "Night Before the 500 Classic" at Indianapolis Raceway Park in 2000 and 2001.
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Kasey crew chief is Kenny Francis.
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Kasey is sponsored by Dodge Delers/UAW.
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Kasey made the Chase in 2006 and won the 3M Performance 400, the Coca-Cola 600, the Samsung/Radioshack 500, the Golden Corrol 500 and the Sony H 500 the same year.
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Kasey Kahne was rookie of the year in 2004.
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Kasey Kahne began his Nascar career in 2002 running 20 Busch races with one top 10.
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In 1996 he won 11 out of 14 Mini-sprint events to win both the Hannigan (Wash.) speedway and northwest Mini-sprint Championships.
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In 1994 he won four Micro-midget events racing a car prepared by his father.
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Kasey drives the # 9 Dodge car for Ray Everham. [2008]
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In 2003 Kasey recorded his first Busch victory at Homestead. He won his first Nextel Cup race at Richmond in 2005.