KAHNE GOES FULL TIME WITH WoO
KAHNE GOES WoO FULL TIME (story from World of Outlaws PR)
For the first time in his career, Kasey Kahne will go full time on the road with the World of Outlaws.
He now has a team commitment for the remainder of the 2021 season.
After a strong showing during Southern Iowa Speedweek and an eighth-place finish in the 60th NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals, Roth Motorsports has decided to name Kahne as the driver of its #83 car for the rest of the 2021 season – starting this weekend at River Cities Speedway (Friday, August 20).
“We have always had a great relationship with Kasey Kahne and we are excited to have him finish out the season for us with the World of Outlaws,” said Dennis Roth, owner of Roth Motorsports. “When he was a young man, he did a great job driving for us, and when Kasey Kahne Racing housed a Roth Motorsports car for us in the mid-2000s, they represented us very well. This past week, he is coming off of a really nice job at the Knoxville Nationals in what was a last-minute arrangement for us.”
Roth’s original 2021 driver, Aaron Reutzel, was fined and suspended for 30 days at the beginning of August after World of Outlaws officials found one of Reutzel’s cars violated series rules. Parker Price-Miller filled in for the team during the Ironman weekend at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55, finishing 10th and 13th, respectively. He also set quickest time both nights. With Miller already having prior commitments for Knoxville, Kahne, who had planned on running the event in his own Kasey Kahne Racing #9T car, was called at the beginning of the week to help fill the seat.
Kahne and Roth have a long history together. He made his first World of Outlaws start for the team in 2001 at Keller Auto Speedway, finishing eight. He went on to make five more series starts for the team, along with several others at various Sprintcar events. His last World of Outlaws start behind the wheel of a #83 car was at Eldora Speedway in 2003. He finished seventh. Recently, though, he drove for the California-based team in May during the Peter Murphy Classic at Thunderbowl Raceway.
Upon jumping into the #83 machine for the Knoxville Nationals, Kahne set quickest time during the second preliminary race of the week and went on to finish eighth in Saturday’s main event. The performance was good enough that both parties agreed to run the remainder of the season together with Grant Boyum serving as crew chief.
“I am really excited and thankful for the opportunity that Dennis and Teresa Roth are providing me to race with a great team for the last quarter of the season,” Kahne said. “It’ll be really fun, and challenging, going to some new places as we work hard to run up front every night with the World of Outlaws. We had a great trip to Knoxville and I am looking forward to getting back to it and really getting started this weekend.”
Over Kahne’s World of Outlaws career, he’s earned two top-fives and 20 top-10s in 116 starts. The most series races he’s ever run in a season, so far, is 27 in 1999. This year – with eight events already conducted – he would end the season with a career-high 32 starts. Twenty-four more chances to claim his first World of Outlaws victory.
Roth Motorsports currently sits ninth in the Series owners points.
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