Kasey Kahne and the No. 9
Ragu Dodge Charger race at
Bristol Motor Speedway this
weekend in Saturday’s
Sharpie Mini 300. In August,
Kahne worked the high line
to lead 10 of the race’s 300
laps on the newly resurfaced
track en route to his first
Bristol victory.
At Atlanta Motor Speedway
last week the No. 9 team
rallied back from falling a
lap down early in the race
to finish ninth, its second
top-10 in as many races. The
finish bumped the Ultimate
Chargers team up two spots
to 19th in owner points
DRIVER KASEY KAHNE
QUOTES:
A RECAP FROM LAST WEEK’S
PERFORMANCE “The team really
came through for the Ragu
Dodge Charger last week. I
know we had a top-5 car but
it took us too long to get
our lap back. The team
worked hard and we still
managed a top-10, which is
the type of performance that
the Ragu team is used to.”
LOOKING AHEAD TO BRISTOL
“Everyone is energized
heading back to Bristol. We
won there in the fall and we
have high hopes of doing
well this week. It was such
an exciting race last year.
At one point Newman, Leffler
and I were running three
wide, so it was pretty
intense. Luckily we came out
on top, but the race could
have gone either way.”
WHAT MAKES YOU SO GOOD AT
BRISTOL “Since they added
the variable banking last
year, I really feel
comfortable running the high
groove there. It allows you
to pull a lot more momentum
off turns two and four and
get position heading into
the next corner. It also
allows you to keep the guys
running the bottom pinned
down so they can’t carry
their speed out to the wall.
If our car works well up top
again, that’s where you’ll
probably see us running.”
NOTES
Chassis · Kahne will
drive chassis No. 11 at
Bristol. Backup is No. 27
Bristol Motor Speedway ·
Kahne has nine starts, one
win, two top-fives and two
top-10s. He has averaged a
finishing position of 18.1
and a starting spot of 14.7.
Additionally, Kahne has led
109 laps at BMS. · Kahne won
the fall race at Bristol in
the Nationwide Series last
season. He muscled his way
around Ryan Newman and Jason
Leffler in the closing laps
to take the checkered flag.
2008 Season · The No. 9
Ragu Dodge Charger gained
two spots in Owner’s Points
last weekend. The team is
currently ranked 19th, 54
points outside of the
top-10. · Kahne went a lap
down early at Atlanta last
week, but the Ragu Dodge
crew persevered, made
lightning fast pit stops,
and earned their second
straight top-10. · Patrick
Carpentier earned the
Ultimate Chargers team their
first to-10 of the season
after finishing eighth at
Las Vegas. Carpentier didn’t
have any practice laps in
the car before taking the
green flag.
History
· The Ultimate Chargers
team had two victories last
year. They came at Charlotte
and Bristol with Kahne
behind the wheel.
· Since joining forces
with Gillett Evernham
Motorsports in 2005, Kahne
has won at least two races
each season in the
Nationwide Series.
Gillett Evernham
Motorsports
· Ray Evernham served as
Jeff Gordon’s crew chief
from 1992-’99 winning 47
races and three Cup
championships.
· Evernham founded
Evernham Motorsports in 2000
and began first full season
of competition in 2001
serving as the cornerstone
of Dodge’s return to NASCAR.
· George Gillett Jr.
became co-owner with
Evernham in October 2007.
Gillett also owns the
Montreal Canadiens in the
NHL and the Liverpool soccer
team in the English Premier
League.
· Gillett Evernham
Motorsports campaigns Kasey
Kahne in the No. 9, Patrick
Carpentier in the No. 10,
and Elliott Sadler in the
No. 19 in NASCAR Sprint Cup
competition.
· The organization also
fields the No. 9 in NASCAR
Nationwide Series races with
its Sprint Cup drivers plus
rookie Chase Miller.