"No doubt that probably had issues with his performance over the years with maybe not knowing that those issues were there, and it's definitely a bummer that he couldn't finish out the season with us. I was never hot. Kahne, 38, who announced in August that he wouldn't run a full Cup schedule after this season, has undergone tests to learn what was happening to his body. With Dillon Welch as host, Brad Sweet and Kasey Kahne kicked it off with a … Read more, Outlaws can be grumpy bears.

But he'd like to be active and feel strong. "When I was younger, the majority of races I won were 500-mile and 600-mile races. The $10,000-to-win Invitational presented by McKay Insurance will see 48 of the most elite Sprint Car drivers in the world, including reigning Series champion … Read more, The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars will tackle “The Sprint Car Capital of the World” Knoxville Raceway on Friday, May 8, with arguably the strongest field of 410 winged Sprint Cars front to back ever assembled on one night. It is important to look past the hood pins in life and make sure you are prepared for the worst and hope for the best.". About the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, Series Champions & Rookie of the Year (1978 – 2019), Slick Woody’s Ultimate World of Outlaws Tailgate Giveaway, About the World of Outlaws Late Model Series, Series Champion & Rookie of the Year Winners (1988 – 2019), Last Chance Showdown Winners (2004 – 2019), World of Outlaws iRacing Invitational Driver Message, THE CLIMB: Brad Sweet’s career driven by passion, determination, WHAT TO WATCH FOR: I-55 next stop in World of Outlaws’ RETURN to RACING, WHAT TO WATCH FOR: World of Outlaws return to racing at Knoxville Raceway, Star-Studded Field for World of Outlaws ‘Return to Racing’ at Knoxville, AT A GLANCE: Brad Sweet prepared to get back racing at Knoxville May 8, Sprint Car Fans Relive Knoxville Classics During #DVWatchParty, OWNERSHIP PRIDE: Tony Stewart, Kasey Kahne chasing another World of Outlaws title as owners, At a Glance: McFadden searching for win with KKR at Jackson Nationals, DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals. Kahne started his career in 2004 with Ray Evernham. "You see guys that have issues like Kasey's had or you see guys that end up with concussion issues and other guys don't. He wants to stay active. The Fri., May 22 and Sat., May 23 events will see a limited number of fans in the stands – for the … Read more, After more than a two-month hiatus, the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series will make its return to racing Friday night at Knoxville Raceway for a historic event.

Fellow Texan David Starr competed in the first four races. He had traveled across the country.

The next stage of Kasey Kahne's career now has a schedule. He halfheartedly said had he weighed 180 or 200 pounds, he might have had enough sodium in his system and possibly wouldn't have had as much of an issue.

Just a couple of weeks ago, Kahne was working out alongside friend Ricky Stenhouse Jr. "It's nice to at least know and he's done some testing and maybe we can look at those results and actually see if there's a way to maybe be a little proactive about it -- maybe when you start feeling some of those symptoms come on as far as being run down and things like that after the races, like Kasey has been dealing with," Stenhouse said. That could change after the Jackson Nationals this week. “We’re so excited to Return to Racing, and especially at a place as … Read more, The momentum Brad Sweet was carrying seemed unstoppable. The disappointment of not racing the past two months appears gone. Kasey Kahne's full-time NASCAR Cup Series racing career may already be over, as he hasn't been medically cleared by doctors due to severe dehydration issues during races. Kahne is still in great shape. I was just working out with him ... and I know he really wanted to finish out the year and try and get a good, solid run to the end for his retirement.". 5 Chevy at HMS. "Just walking across the street, you can get hit by a car and all this is over. Some bears refuse to hibernate. He moved to Red Bull Racing for a year before taking over driving duties in the No. "We train for it. The retired NASCAR star will compete in over 50 dirt sprint car events in 2019 alongside full-time Kasey Kahne Racing driver Brad Sweet. Kasey joins Open Red to talk about the season, what it takes to build a championship winning program, and what's next for KKR. Never. Kasey Kahne said he’ll find out Thursday … Read more. He had raced over the weekend in a sprint car in California at a Make-A-Wish Foundation benefit race co-sponsored by Rico Abreu. It's been a strange seven weeks for Kahne, who stepped out of his NASCAR Cup Series ride after the Sept. 2 race at Darlington Raceway, where dehydration issues caused him to have trouble seeing and feel nauseous. 42 car for Ganassi Racing, Harvick denies Kyle Busch playoff victory at Bristol, Briscoe conquers Bristol for 7th Xfinity win of year, Mayer, 17, scores upset Truck Series win at Bristol, Suarez leaving Gaunt Brothers after this season, Keselowski dominates in playoff win at Richmond, Photos: NASCAR's chase to find the next Bubba Wallace, Allgaier completes Xfinity sweep at Richmond, Allgaier outruns Haley for Richmond Xfinity win, Enfinger bounces back, wins Richmond truck race, NASCAR's Wallace to leave RPM after season, NASCAR's Johnson joining IndyCar on 2-year run. It certainly has caught the attention of the garage. He has some answers, although not enough for anyone to be able to pinpoint how another driver could prevent the same thing from happening.

"I'm feeling better that way. I was never worn out. Regan Smith has replaced him for the remainder of the year in the Leavine Family Racing car. Two years later, the team completed its first full season on the tour and finished 30th. Kahne still has some hopes to get into a Cup car. Since the NASCAR adopted a playoff format, Kahne has made six appearances with a career-best finish of fourth the first season he moved to Hendrick. "It is important for us all to understand what it is and, at the same time, that is why we prepare, because you never know what is going to happen in our life, in a race car," Logano said. "You don't really realize it when you're living it every single week because it just becomes part of how you feel and it's normal, so you think that's how you feel.