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Subject: Surprises of 2004 Article


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Melissa
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Date Posted: 08:29:14 12/02/04 Thu

This article was on FoxSports.com. I think it goes to show just how good Kasey is when they have this to say about him. I can't wait until the new season starts. Kasey is going to kick some serious butt on the track! LOL! Go, Kasey!

Melissa
Texas
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Larry McReynolds: Kasey Kahne. There were several pleasant surprises, but I think it was Kahne. He did not have a lot of heavy-car experience. He had only really run one full year in the Busch Series, and despite winning the last race of 2003 at Homestead-Miami, he didn't have a tremendous amount of success. With the talent you knew he had and the organization he was going to drive for, I think everybody anticipated some success, but I don't think anybody anticipated four poles, five second-place finishes and top-five finishes in well over one-third of the races. I don't think even Ray Evernham and the Dodge people expected such a successful start.

Steve Byrnes: Kasey Kahne. I knew he had some ability. He made a few Busch starts in 2002, and then in 2003, he won the season finale. I really didn't anticipate the success he had this season, being second five times and being close to winning at Dover in May and Lowe's Motor Speedway in October. He was by far the biggest surprise. Having said that, Elliott Sadler was a close second.

Ryan McGee: Kasey Kahne. I thought Brian Vickers was going to walk away with Rookie of the Year, but it was unknown Kahne who could have very easily won five races.

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Dodgeramgirl
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Date Posted: 08:37:10 12/02/04 Thu

Great find! I love it when the "experts" have such nice things to say about Kasey. It shows just how much talent he really has. Next season is bound to be a very exciting one! =0) Can't wait! Go Kasey!!!!

Kristen K.
Georgia


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