Kasey Kahne, No. 9 Budweiser
Dodge Charger
Goody’s Cool Orange 500
at Martinsville Speedway
Budweiser Racing Team
Notes of Interest
· This weekend will mark
Kasey Kahne’s 150th career
start in the NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series and his ninth
start at Martinsville
Speedway.
· Kahne is currently
sixth in the NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series driver point
standings, just 12 points
shy of the fifth position.
· Kahne has two top 10s
at the half-mile short track
in Martinsville. His best
finish of second came in the
spring of 2005.
· In eight starts at
Martinsville Speedway, Kahne
has only one DNF. He was
unable to finish in the
spring of 2006 due to an
engine failure.
· Kahne’s average finish
is 17th at Martinsville.
· Kahne will be available
for interviews with
motorsports media members at
Martinsville Speedway this
Friday, March 28 at
approximately 11:05 a.m.
Kahne will be in the infield
media center for interviews.
Kasey Kahne Discusses
Racing at Martinsville
Speedway
What are your thoughts on
racing at Martinsville this
weekend?
“We had a good run at
Bristol so I’m looking
forward to Martinsville. I
haven’t had the best luck
racing there in the past,
but Kenny (Francis, team
director) has given me very
competitive race cars this
year and I’m looking forward
to leaving Martinsville with
a solid finish. Martinsville
is definitely a challenging
race – 500 laps in heavy
traffic from start to
finish. Patience is
essential, but you still
have to be aggressive to
stay up front. It’s typical
short-track racing.”
Talk about your success
this season.
“We’re off to a good
start this season in the No.
9 Budweiser Dodge. We’re
five races into the season.
My team has given me good
cars this year. This team
has made great calls on the
setup and adjustments during
the race. My pit crew has
been awesome. I feel like
I’m prepared mentally and
physically to do the job in
the car. I’m providing
better information to Kenny
and the team about what the
car is doing on the track.
They are turning that
information into adjustments
that make our Budweiser
Dodge better as the race
progresses which is
something that didn’t happen
a lot last year so it feels
pretty good to be in this
position this year.”
Where has your team
improved the most?
“I don’t think it’s any
one area. I think we’ve all
made improvements in a lot
of areas. The team’s done a
great job of figuring out
what the car needs to be
doing. We’re still not the
best car but we’ve figured
out a lot about what the car
likes and how that makes me
feel and how I drive it. I
think I’ve figured out how
to drive this car better. We
still have work to do but
we’re in a much better
position at this point in
the season than we were a
year ago.”