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Topic: SMOKE AND KASEY TEAM UP
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opnwhlr
December 23, 2013 at 06:38:04 PM
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Would love to be there next month for the races!!!

 

Jason Leffler to be honored at race

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Kasey Kahne and Tony Stewart are entering next month's Chili Bowl Nationals in honor of late racer Jason Leffler.

Kahne will drive a car entered in combination with Stewart, Leffler's girlfriend, Julianna Patterson, and former father-in-law, Bob East., in the Jan. 14-18 race at the Tulsa Expo Center in Oklahoma.

Plans had been for Leffler and Patterson to co-own the car, and Leffler and East to build it together before Leffler's death in a June sprint car crash. East continued the project following the accident, and Patterson turned to Stewart for help after the three-time NASCAR champion broke his leg in his own sprint car accident last season.

"She told me, `I'm going to be a car owner at the Chili Bowl' and I said, `OK?' kind of quizzically, and it's just gone on from there," Stewart told The Associated Press. "Bob is building the car. The owner was going to be Jason and Julianna, and I really wanted to be involved."

So did Kahne, who was close friends with the 37-year-old Leffler, a journeyman NASCAR driver who loved racing so much he entered everything he could. The night he was killed in a sprint car race in New Jersey, the winner was guaranteed just $7,000.

Kahne had to first convince his NASCAR team owner, Rick Hendrick, to sign off on his participation in the Chili Bowl. Hendrick hasn't forbidden Kahne from any extracurricular racing, but hasn't exactly rubber-stamped Kahne's opportunities, either.

Kahne felt racing in honor of Leffler at the Chili Bowl, with the promise of raffling off the car after for the Charlie Dean Leffler Discretionary Trust to benefit Leffler's son, would get him the permission from Hendrick.

"There's just a lot of good reasons to get involved," Kahne told AP. "Jason loved Chili Bowl, he was always so good at Chili Bowl and I enjoy driving on dirt. It was just such a good idea for me do it for Jason."

Tony Stewart Racing is assisting East with the engine and driveline. Stewart's involvement in the venture makes Kahne eligible to compete in the Jan. 14 Race of Champions.

"He'll get to race more, more track time. I'm excited," Stewart said. "Kasey and I have owned open wheel teams and competed against each other, but this gives us a chance to work together on something."

The Chili Bowl is one of the most prestigious midget events of the year and has a star-studded lineup. The entry list is nearing 250 already and includes Sammy and Kevin Swindell, Joey Saldana, Bryan Clauson, and NASCAR drivers Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Larson.

It's not the first time Kahne has jumped in to honor Leffler.

Kahne wore a black hat with Leffler's "LEFturn" nickname on it the days after Leffler's death, and reaction was so positive he decided to produce the hat to sell as a fundraiser for Charlie Dean's trust.

His website crashed within minutes of him launching sale of the $20 hats.

"We had a lot of people asking about them after wearing them at Michigan, so I thought, `Man, we can do hats,' because I thought a hat was something people could have forever," he said. "But we just sold thousands and thousands of hats. Way more than we were prepared for.

"My mom and my grandma sent hats out for months and months. Some people started getting upset because it was taking so long to get their hat, but at the end of the day, we had two people doing it. We'd still be selling them, but we had to shut it off because I needed them to catch up. It was close to 20,000 hats, and it worked out really well for Charlie."


 
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WoOSprint514
December 24, 2013 at 08:46:52 AM
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Sounds like Smoke was forced into this. I'm sure he won't complain if Kahne wins.




MSPN
December 24, 2013 at 08:52:48 AM
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Nobody forces Tony Stewart to do anything, he does what he wants and when and most of his decisions benefit others.....



cahoona
December 24, 2013 at 11:45:44 AM
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Posted By: MSPN on December 24 2013 at 08:52:48 AM

Nobody forces Tony Stewart to do anything, he does what he wants and when and most of his decisions benefit others.....



 post of the year! he does do a lot that he never gets credit for  the only glory he looks for is on the track  



johngr24
December 25, 2013 at 01:50:03 PM
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Posted By: WoOSprint514 on December 24 2013 at 08:46:52 AM

Sounds like Smoke was forced into this. I'm sure he won't complain if Kahne wins.



I'll be impressed if Kahne makes the A. Let alone have a chance at winning.



Shortie12
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December 26, 2013 at 06:39:10 AM
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Posted By: johngr24 on December 25 2013 at 01:50:03 PM

I'll be impressed if Kahne makes the A. Let alone have a chance at winning.



Two of the greats giving back for a great cause.I hope Kasey wins it . The Chili Bowl is a race where having good luck all week is a key .Although the Swindells have dominated lately guys like T-Mac from late models have also won.Unreal of the talent and equiptment assembled to win a race for $10K and the drivers still seem to have fun.Over 250 entries many top drivers  ,open rule book,short indoor track,moderate purse, packed house,TV coverage is a promoters dream.This race is more about winning than money and We have lost some of that .Tony got hurt having fun at the FRC and I will bet He will be back in a sprint car when healed up and it is not cause He needs the money. Just loves to give back and be competetive.The Kenny Schraders,Dave Blaney,JJYeley come to mind along with Kasey and Tony as real racers that havent forgot their roots.



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