Kasey Kahne adressed the media in a press conference Friday morning at Martinsville Speedway. He and Jay Frye, Vice President of Red Bull Racing cleared the air about the Richard Petty Motorsports/ Kasey Kahne split.
Kahne confirmed that he was paid up to date by RPM and that his release from them was mutual. Discussion of this began Monday. Also, "Easy" Kenny Francis will remain with the nine car at RPM for the last five races of the 2010 season.
Then began the discussion about the move to Red Bull, "I've been doing the same thing for six and a half years, so everything's different. A big change for me.
"The excitement at Red Bull now... it's nice to be a part of it.
"I've been looking forward to next year for quite some time now. This just gives us a head start on next year." Kasey said.
Indeed, Red Bull is excited to have Kahne, too. Vice President Jay Frye expressed this when he said, "His DNA is a race car driver. We couldn't be more excited ro have him for the final five races and 2011.
"... We want to win races, make the Chase, and win the championship."
Kasey then continued to talk about those who questioned his commitment: "Anyone who questions my commitment doesn't know my love of racing."
"It's about me moving on, and starting with the next year. I'm glad we've done it." he said of the split.
"People can talk. They can say what they want, but I'm definately not a quitter. I've done a lot for that company for a long time." Kahne spent his first six and a half years within the organization. If he hadn't been doing something right, they would have gotten rid of him long ago.
Kasey is disappointed about leaving Budweiser early, but will finish out his appearences for 2010. We still do not have word if Budweiser will continue to sponsor Kasey Kahne Racing driver Joey Saldana.
Next year? Kasey is happy that they will be prepared and has time to get to know the company. He is hoping to win races for Red Bull.
As for Red Bull, Jay Frye says that they are still monitoring Brian Vickers' health and Scott Speed's performance. They also are dealing with the fact that they have three crew chiefs (Kenny Francis signed on to be with Kasey for 2011) and only two cars.
"This went down a lot different than anybody expected, especially myself."
We did not expect this either, Kasey.
Side note: During practice in the 83, Kasey said, "Everything feels good. Forward bite is good. Brakes feel really good!"
Thank you so much to Skirts and Scuffs for giving me this opportunity and for following this coverage all week!
Kahne confirmed that he was paid up to date by RPM and that his release from them was mutual. Discussion of this began Monday. Also, "Easy" Kenny Francis will remain with the nine car at RPM for the last five races of the 2010 season.
Then began the discussion about the move to Red Bull, "I've been doing the same thing for six and a half years, so everything's different. A big change for me.
"The excitement at Red Bull now... it's nice to be a part of it.
"I've been looking forward to next year for quite some time now. This just gives us a head start on next year." Kasey said.
Indeed, Red Bull is excited to have Kahne, too. Vice President Jay Frye expressed this when he said, "His DNA is a race car driver. We couldn't be more excited ro have him for the final five races and 2011.
"... We want to win races, make the Chase, and win the championship."
Kasey then continued to talk about those who questioned his commitment: "Anyone who questions my commitment doesn't know my love of racing."
"It's about me moving on, and starting with the next year. I'm glad we've done it." he said of the split.
"People can talk. They can say what they want, but I'm definately not a quitter. I've done a lot for that company for a long time." Kahne spent his first six and a half years within the organization. If he hadn't been doing something right, they would have gotten rid of him long ago.
Kasey is disappointed about leaving Budweiser early, but will finish out his appearences for 2010. We still do not have word if Budweiser will continue to sponsor Kasey Kahne Racing driver Joey Saldana.
Next year? Kasey is happy that they will be prepared and has time to get to know the company. He is hoping to win races for Red Bull.
As for Red Bull, Jay Frye says that they are still monitoring Brian Vickers' health and Scott Speed's performance. They also are dealing with the fact that they have three crew chiefs (Kenny Francis signed on to be with Kasey for 2011) and only two cars.
"This went down a lot different than anybody expected, especially myself."
We did not expect this either, Kasey.
Side note: During practice in the 83, Kasey said, "Everything feels good. Forward bite is good. Brakes feel really good!"
Thank you so much to Skirts and Scuffs for giving me this opportunity and for following this coverage all week!
0 comments:
Post a Comment