2008 NASCAR Fantasy Draft Kit: Kasey Kahne

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An in-depth look at Kasey Kahne and how he might work on your fantasy NASCAR team for 2008.

Kasey Kahne

Rebound. That’s the big buzz word for Kasey Kahne and the #9 team entering 2008. It not only describes his on track performance but also his public image. On the track Kasey Kahne didn’t win a race, scored his first top 5 in August and had only 8 top 10’s all season. He was usually fast on Fridays, but would sink like a mob-hit victim in concrete shoes on Sundays.

His off track image also took a few hits. Kahne appeared entitled at times during the 2007 season. At Richmond he got into a wreck with David Stremme and then blamed Stremme for the crash while taking personal shots at Stremme’s physique. He also insinuated intentionally crashing at Phoenix late in the year. The incident that made the most news was a run-in with a security guard at Homestead. The details are unclear, but the result was a pending lawsuit that claims Kahne shoved the security guard to the ground. Not exactly the squeaky clean, boy-next-door image Kahne had developed in his first three Cup seasons.

The season began on a good note. Kasey Kahne and Elliott Sadler both scored top 10’s at Daytona. When the Cup teams hit the intermediate tracks it was discovered that the Everham cars had miscalculated the baseline when building their speedway cars. This meant the cars were a handful and rendered uncompetitive. So Kahne and teammates Elliott Sadler and Scott Riggs spent the bulk of 2007 turning laps instead of running at the front of the pack.

Evernham was able to at least solve some of the issues on the #9 car and by late summer Kahne was again running in the top ten. His best effort came at Bristol when he dominated. Winning the pole, leading 305 laps and finishing 2nd to Carl Edwards. Of his 8 top ten finishes, 6 came in the final 12 races, including four on intermediate tracks.

Kahne has a lot of positives to cling to entering 2008. His team director Kenny Francis returns for the third straight season. The two won 6 races together in 2006 and obviously have a good understanding. Ray Evernham also has a new, more specialized role at GEM. Instead of trying to do everything at the company, Evernham can now focus on the competition aspect of the company. That means he is free to float among the different departments and address specific problems. All three cars should enjoy this benefit, none more than Kahne’s ride. Another positive is the added funding that new sponsor Budweiser will contribute.

Which way will GEM go in ‘08? Given that it’s an even year, Kasey Kahne figures to have a nice season. In ‘04 and ‘06 Kahne averaged 12.5 top 5’s and 16.5 top 10’s. In ‘05 and ‘07 his averages were 3 top 5’s and 8 top 10’s. Given the small sample size it says two things. One, it’s probably not a very reliable predictor, but also that Evernham has typically been slow to adapt to changes. 2005 was the introduction of the new aero-package and 2007 was the CoT. 2008 is another year of change with the CoT going full time plus Dodge’s introduction of a new engine midseason. That means Kahne sustaining success is no sure thing. He is still growing as a driver, but his wheelhouse for success stems from intermediate tracks. This program is more reliant on equipment than any other piece of the NASCAR schedule. That means his success is more closely tied to GEM than Sadler’s or Carpentier’s might be. His best speedway tracks are Atlanta, Michigan, and California, but he is also a front runner at Bristol, Darlington and especially Richmond. Since his rookie year, Kahne has also been one of the best qualifiers in Cup. That continued in 2007 when he scored two poles and had an average start of 14.3. A reasonable prediction for Kahne is 1 win, 9-10 top 5’s, and 12-14 top 10’s. Matching his 6 win season of two years ago will be tough, but he will be in the mix for a Chase spot. The keys will be the team’s speedway program and how Kahne does on the other tracks like short tracks and road courses.

See our complete Kasey Kahne NASCAR Statistics.

Kasey Kahne 2007 NASCAR Season Statistics
Race Start Finish Pts Laps Status Winnings
Daytona 500 28th 7th 146 202/202 Running $386,074
Auto Club 500 2nd 38th 54 129/250 Off Track $137,991
UAW-Diamler Chrysler 400 1st 35th 63 251/267 Accident $138,741
Kobalt Tools 500 12th 39th 46 306/325 Running $114,291
Food City 500 2nd 19th 106 501/504 Running $130,591
Goody’s Cool Orange 500 41st 25th 88 498/500 Running $115,366
Samsung 500 34th 20th 103 332/334 Running $154,816
Subway Fresh Fit 500 10th 31st 70 309/312 Running $110,266
Aaron’s 499 30th 12th 132 192/192 Running $138,891
Crown Royal 400 5th 40th 43 314/400 Accident $110,916
Dodge Avenger 500 5th 20th 103 367/367 Running $124,616
Coca-Cola 600 18th 23rd 94 390/400 Running $136,491
Autism Speaks 400 4th 11th 135 400/400 Running $140,566
Pocono 500 8th 22nd 97 106/106 Running $111,516
Citizens Bank 400 36th 32nd 67 197/200 Running $117,841
Toyota / Save Mart 350 8th 23rd 94 110/110 Running $120,641
Lenox Industrial Tools 300 28th 25th 88 300/300 Running $118,866
Pepsi 400 27th 9th 138 160/200 Running $148,916
USG Sheetrock 400 24th 32nd 67 262/267 Running $127,166
Allstate 400 5th 40th 43 39/160 Out of Race $186,016
Pennsylvania 500 5th 27th 82 199/200 Running $110,616
Centurion Boats at the Glen 28th 26th 85 90/90 Running $108,066
3M Peformance 400 3rd 31st 70 201/200 Running $117,841
Sharpie 500 1st 2nd 180 500/500 Running $265,541
Sharp AQUOS 500 3rd 10th 134 250/250 Running $148,216
Chevy Rock-n-Roll 400 17th 8th 142 400/400 Running $124,716
Sylvania 300 25th 20th 103 299/300 Running $123,016
Dodge Dealers 400 14th 32nd 67 384/400 Off Track $113,516
LifeLock 400 29th 9th 138 210/210 Running $144,941
UAW-Ford 500 9th 16th 115 188/188 Running $121,891
Bank of America 500 5th 8th 142 337/400 Running $136,616
Subway 500 5th 15th 118 506/506 Running $113,591
Pep Boys Auto 500 4th 9th 143 329/325 Running $151,991
Dickies 500 25th 18th 109 332/334 Running $146,266
Checker Auto Parts 500 10th 40th 43 147/312 Off Track $109,716
Ford 400 3rd 24th 91 265/267 Running $113,016
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