The Standard (St. Catharines)

NASCAR veteran Kahne is retiring

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CONCORD, N.C. — Kasey Kahne announced Thursday that he’ll retire from full-time racing in NASCAR and plans to focus on the sprint car team he owns.

Kahne posted on Twitter that he’s at ease with the decision after 15 years racing in NASCAR. Kahne, from Enumclaw, Wash., made it to NASCAR via sprint car racing and his Kasey Kahne Racing team competes in the World of Outlaws series.

KKR driver Brad Sweet won the prestigiou­s Knoxville (Iowa) Nationals last weekend and the 38-year-old Kahne was present for the victory.

“I’m not sure what the future holds for me,” Kahne said. “The highs don’t outweigh the lows and the gruelling schedule takes a toll on your quality of life. I need to spend more time doing the things I enjoy and love, and that’s spending time with (son) Tanner and my sprint car teams.”

The former Hendrick Motorsport­s driver has 18 victories, including a playoff-clinching win last season at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway. That win came amid speculatio­n that Hendrick would part ways with Kahne following six seasons, and Hendrick made it official two weeks later.

Kahne signed with Leavine Family Racing for 2018. He has one top-five finish in 23 starts for Leavine, and said the team offered him a ride for next year, but Kahne didn’t want to commit to NASCAR. The Cup schedule is 38 weekends.

Kahne’s announceme­nt came one day after Elliott Sadler said he’ll walk away from NASCAR after 21 seasons.

Sadler, 43, currently drives for JR Motorsport­s in the secondtier Xfinity Series. He spent 12 full-time seasons in the Cup Series driving for Wood Brothers Racing, Robert Yates Racing, Evernham Motorsport­s and Richard Petty Motorsport­s. He’s retiring to spend more time with his two young children.

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