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  • • NASCAR losing another full-time team after 2021?
    The NASCAR Cup Series appears to be slated to lose one of its full-time teams following the conclusion of the 2021 season. After the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season, the sport’s top level lost Germain Racing, Go Fas Racing and Leavine Family Racing, and early in the 2021 season, MBM Motorsports went from a full-time […] NASCAR losing another full-time team after 2021? - Beyond the Flag -...2021
  • • Christopher Bell Gearing Up for Sophomore NASCAR Cup Season, Debut in Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 20
    Christopher Bell enters 2021 as the driver of Joe Gibbs Racing’s famed No. 20 Toyota, taking over for Erik Jones after spending his 2020 rookie season with Leavine Family Racing. Prior to jumping to the Cup Series, Bell spent two full-time seasons apiece in the NASCAR Xfinity and Camping World Truck series, winning the 2017 …...2021
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  • • 2021 NASCAR Preseason Power Rankings, No. 14: Christopher Bell
    Christopher Bell takes another step forward in his young NASCAR Cup Series career in 2021. This season, he takes over the No. 20 car for Joe Gibbs Racing after spending 2020 with Leavine Family Racing, driving the No. 95. With his upward movement, Bell looks to have the potential for a breakout season in his …...2021
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  • Christopher Bell: 2020 was
    • Christopher Bell: 2020 was "definitely a down year for JGR"
    Bell spent his rookie season with Leavine Family Racing before being promoted to JGR after the team ceased operations.He will be paired with crew chief Adam Stevens, who served atop the pit box for Kyle Busch for the past five years. The duo won the Cup Series championship in both 2015 and 2019, but a change was made after a lackluster 2020 season.“I think if you look at 2020 as a whole ...Keep re...2020
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  • • DiBenedetto intends to “turn heads” with Wood Brothers
    DiBenedetto led the most laps of the Daytona 500 last season before being caught in a large crash, bursting onto the scene with the small Leavine Family Racing operation which secured Joe Gibbs Racing help for that season.After a 19th place start, DiBenedetto took fourth at Sonoma, before going on a run to score seven top 10s during the second half of the season, including a runner-up finish ...Ke...2020
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  • • NASCAR Cup: Kasey Kahne may return at Dover
    Kasey Kahne will test this week to determine if he may return to his No. 95 Leavine Family Racing Chevrolet for the next Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race on the schedule at Dover (Del.) International Speedway on Oct. 7. Kahne has missed the last four races — the regular-season finale at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the entire three-race first round of the 2018 playoffs — as a result of a h...2018
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  • • NASCAR Cup: Kevin Harvick, Kasey Kahne lose points at Pocono
    NASCAR’s weekly penalty report, released Wednesday, confirmed 10-point deductions for Kevin Harvick and his No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing team and Kasey Kahne and his No. 95 Leavine Family Racing team after the NASCAR weekend at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa., that culminated in the July 29 running of the Gander Outdoors 400 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. The penalties were a result of th...2018
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  • • McDowell Looks to be in Right Place at Right Time
    Michael McDowell has became one of the stand out restrictor plate racers the last few seasons and this weekend shouldn’t be any different. McDowell has had a consistent weekend so far and with a new sponsor on board of the No. 95 this weekend, spirits have to be high. It will be McDowell’s 13th career MENCS start at Talladega. His best finish came last October where he finished 16th but since he j...2017
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  • • Fire damages race shop of Leavine Family Racing
    A fire which started around 7 am damaged the race shop of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team Leavine Family Racing. Leavine Family Racing released a statement saying that there were no injuries and that the cause of the fire was not yet determined. “We can confirm there was was a fire at our Concord, NC […]...2015
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  • • 2014/2015 Season in Review/Preview: Leavine Family Racing with Michael McDowell
    Whenever the name Michael McDowell is brought up - everyone is quick to remember his horrific qualifying crash at Texas Motor Speedway back in 2008. However, what many have seemed to forget is that the Phoenix-native is a very talented racecar driver, who has never had a real shot at competing for wins in NASCAR’s top-tier division. In 166 career Sprint Cup starts- McDowell has only two top-ten fi...2015
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  • • Chasing The Underdogs: Michael McDowell Perseveres For Solid 18th-Place Finish
    Michael McDowell has had a roller coaster season in his first year with Leavine Family Racing. The team failed to qualify for the season-opening Daytona 500, but then when the series returned to the 2.5-mile superspeedway in July, McDowell recorded just his second-ever top-10 finish in Sprint Cup Series competition. A few weeks ago at Watkins Glen, McDowell was in the middle of a horrific crash th...2014
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Family Racing lifestyle

  • • Ninja Turtles to be featured on cars of Michael McDowell and Chris Buescher
    Nickelodeon’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are invading Atlanta Motor Speedway this Labor Day weekend. Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo will be featured on the cars of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Michael McDowell and Nationwide Series driver Chris Buescher. McDowell will drive the No. 95 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Leonardo Ford Fusion for Leavine Family Racing during Sunday’s Cu...2014
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Timeline

  • 2021
    "This season, he takes over the Number 20 car for Joe Gibbs Racing after spending 2020 with Leavine Family Racing, driving the Number 95."

  • 2020
    "We already know that Leavine Family Racing won’t be back for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season."

  • 2019
    "DiBenedetto will move from Go Fas Racing, his home since 2017, to Leavine Family Racing."

  • 2018
    "Kasey Kahne is looking forward to starting anew this season with Leavine Family Racing."

  • 2017
    "Leavine Family Racing has signed Kasey Kahne to drive its Number 95 Chevrolet in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series."

  • 2016
    "The Circle Sport-Leavine Family Racing fell victim to a cyber attack earlier this year."

  • 2015
    "Thrivent Financial, sponsor of Michael McDowell's Number 95 Leavine Family Racing Ford in the Sprint Cup Series, is donating $9,500 to Stand Up for Cancer in honor of Steve Byrnes, the long-time FOX Sports NASCAR reporter who is battling the disease."

  • 2014
    "Doug Yates denies rumors of Roush Fenway Racing buyout"

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Family Racing Trade rumors, contract, salary rumors

  • • NASCAR could lose two Cup teams following 2020
    We already know that Leavine Family Racing won’t be back for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season. Now Germain Racing’s outlook is even worse than it had been. Confirming several months worth of speculation following the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, Leavine Family Racing announced in early August that they would be selling the team […] NASCAR could lose two Cup teams follo...2020
  • • 2-Headed Monster: Does Ty Dillon Deserve Another Cup Opportunity if Germain Racing Shuts Down?
    After the announcement that Leavine Family Racing would close following this NASCAR Cup Series season, rumors began to spring up that Germain Racing will be closing as well. Both driver Ty Dillon and its sponsor GEICO are in contract years. With the dwindling number of viable rides unspoken for or still in play for 2021, … The post 2-Headed Monster: Does Ty Dillon Deserve Another Cup Opportu...2020
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  • • NASCAR Five Burning Questions – August 17th 2018
    This has been a crazy week in the NASCAR garage as we approach the last stretch of the 2018 season. Here’s this week’s “Five Burning Questions:” 1. What will be the implications of Kasey Kahne’s retirement?  Kasey Kahne unexpectedly announced his retirement from full-time NASCAR competition at the conclusion of the season earlier this week. There are a couple of big takeaways as it pertains to thi...2018
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  • • Kasey Kahne allegedly turned down SHR offer
    Kasey Kahne announced via social media on Thursday that he was stepping away from NASCAR as a full-time driver. Kahne thanked the No. 96 Leavine Family Racing team for giving him the oppurtunity to compete this season and allueded that the team had given him an offer to drive in 2019. Now a report from […]...2018
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  • • NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne retiring after 15 Cup seasons
    CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne says he is retiring from full-time racing. The 38-year-old Kahne announced his intentions Thursday on Twitter, saying “I’m not sure what the future holds for me, but I’m at ease with the decision that I have made.” The former Hendrick Motorsports driver has 18 victories in 15 years in the Cup Series, including a playoff-clinching one last season at fa...2018
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  • • NASCAR Cup: Kasey Kahne announces retirement
    Kasey Kahne announced via Twitter (@KaseyKahne) on Thursday morning his retirement from full-time NASCAR competition at the end of the 2018 season. Below, is the statement he tweeted: Kahne was offered an additional year on his contract with Leavine Family Racing to continue as driver of the No. 95 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in 2019. This season is his first as driver of the No. 95 af...2018
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  • • Kasey Kahne retires from racing full time in NASCAR
    Kasey Kahne has announced via social media that the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season will be his last full time. In his statement, Kahne thanked the No. 95 Leavine Family Racing team for allowing him to drive for them this season and mentioned that he had an offer from them for the 2019 […]...2018
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  • • McDowell Continues Despite Blurry Future in Cup Series
    After the announcement yesterday of Kasey Kahne joining Leavine Family Racing, Michael McDowell now joins the list of free agents for the 2017 season.  Despite having a blurry future in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, McDowell spoke with Brad Gillie and Larry McReynolds on The Late Shift. “Obviously, it’s not the news you want to have but I’m thankful for the time I got to spend at LFR and t...2017
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  • • Kasey Kahne to stay in NASCAR and drive for Leavine in 2018
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Kasey Kahne will drive for Leavine Family Racing in the No. 95 Chevrolet Camaro next season. He’ll replace Michael McDowell, who has driven that car since 2014. Kahne has been with Hendrick Motorsports since 2012. The team bought him out of his contract for next season, which made him a free agent. Kahne had a rough opening round to the playoffs at Chicagoland, where he fin...2017
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  • • Kasey Kahne looking at several options for 2018
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Kasey Kahne is not a candidate to replace Danica Patrick next season and, as he prepares to start NASCAR’s playoffs, he’s considering a future outside the series. Kahne is not returning to Hendrick Motorsports next season. He was informed he was being let go with one year remaining on his contract not long after he won at Indianapolis in July. As he heads into Sunday’s openi...2017
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  • • NASCAR to lose a second team after 2020
    Germain Racing will officially join Leavine Family Racing as an ex-NASCAR team following the conclusion of the 2020 Cup Series season. Earlier this year, Leavine Family Racing announced that they would be sold following the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season, a move that many saw coming as a result of the financial implications caused by […] NASCAR to lose a second team after 2020 - Beyond the Fl...2020
  • • NASCAR Cup: rain results in qualifying cancellation at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
    Rain forced the cancellation of NASCAR Cup Series qualifying at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday for Sunday’s Pennzoil 400. As a result, the starting grid was set by 2019 car-owner points, putting last year’s championship four, including three Joe Gibbs Racing drivers, in the front two rows. JGR teammates Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. will be credited with front-row starting positions, with ...2020
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  • • NASCAR Cup: three Toyota teams docked points at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
    Three Toyota teams in the NASCAR Cup Series — the No. 11 and No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing teams of Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch and the No. 95 Leavine Family Racing team of Christopher Bell — each were docked 10 points after inspections at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday. The Cup Series will run the Pennzoil 400 on Sunday. All three teams were in violation of sections 2.20 (Assembled Vehicle Overal...2020
  • • NASCAR Cup: Joe Gibbs Racing personnel shuffle results in new crew chief for Denny Hamlin
    Joe Gibbs Racing has promoted Chris Gabehart from its No. 19 NASCAR Xfinity Series team of Brandon Jones to be the crew chief on its No. 11 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series team of Denny Hamlin, replacing Mike Wheeler, who moved to Leavine Family Racing to be the crew chief on the No. 95 team of Matt DiBenedetto. The No. 95 team has a technical alliance with Joe Gibbs Racing with a switch to Toyot...2018
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  • • DiBenedetto to drive Toyota for Leavine Family Racing
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Matt DiBenedetto will drive for Leavine Family Racing next season and the team will field Toyota Camrys. The team currently uses Chevrolet but will receive engines and technology, data and technical assistance from Toyota Racing Development in 2019. The team will receive its chassis from Joe Gibbs Racing. Kasey Kahne drove for Leavine this season but has been on medical leav...2018
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  • • NASCAR Cup: Kasey Kahne out rest of season
    In August, Kasey Kahne announced his retirement from full-time competition in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, effective at the end of the 2018 season. That retirement, though, has come earlier than inspected because of an ongoing health issue that has prohibited him from receiving medical clearance for the remainder of the Cup Series season. “To say I’m disappointed after receiving the resul...2018
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  • • NASCAR Cup: Kasey Kahne may return at Dover
    Kasey Kahne will test this week to determine if he may return to his No. 95 Leavine Family Racing Chevrolet for the next Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race on the schedule at Dover (Del.) International Speedway on Oct. 7. Kahne has missed the last four races — the regular-season finale at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the entire three-race first round of the 2018 playoffs — as a result of a h...2018
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  • • NASCAR Cup: Daniel Suarez among three who fail inspection at Richmond
    After initially qualifying fifth on Friday, Daniel Suarez will start in the back at Richmond (Va.) Raceway on Saturday night in the Federated Auto Parts 400, because his car failed post-qualifying/pre-race inspection. In addition to Suarez’s No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, the No. 95 Leavine Family Racing Chevrolet that has Regan Smith as a substitute driver for the sidelined Kasey Kahne and the N...2018
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  • • NASCAR Cup: Kasey Kahne announces retirement
    Kasey Kahne announced via Twitter (@KaseyKahne) on Thursday morning his retirement from full-time NASCAR competition at the end of the 2018 season. Below, is the statement he tweeted: Kahne was offered an additional year on his contract with Leavine Family Racing to continue as driver of the No. 95 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in 2019. This season is his first as driver of the No. 95 af...2018
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  • • Kasey Kahne to stop racing full-time in NASCAR Cup Series
    Kahne, 38, is in his first year driving the No. 95 Chevrolet for Leavine Family Racing and currently is 28th in the Cup Series standings....2018
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  • • Spire confirms purchase of Leavine Family Racing assets
    Spire will take ownership of the team’s charter in the NASCAR Cup Series and its assets following this season’s final race at Phoenix Raceway.Spire, which already owns one charter in the Cup series, will expand to a two-car operation in 2021 and relocate its team operations to LFR’s existing shop in Concord, N.C.“This is an exciting moment for Spire as we take the natural next step ...Keep reading...2020
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  • • Leavine Family Racing announces sale of its Cup team
    The team, which has been in existence since 2011 and fielded a fulltime entry in the Cup Series since 2016, currently fields the No. 95 Toyota with rookie Christopher Bell and enjoys a technical alliance with Joe Gibbs Racing.“It’s with great sadness today that I announce the sale of the Leavine Family Racing team, assets and charter. Since 2011, Sharon and our entire family have enjoyed ...Keep r...2020
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  • • McDowell Showing Strength in Daytona
    Coming off of a strong run at Sonoma Raceway last weekend, Michael McDowell and Leavine Family Racing head to Daytona International Speedway looking for another strong run. The team enters one of their best tracks with a lot of momentum on their sides. In six starts in the Coke Zero 400, McDowell earned his career best finish in 2014 when he finished seventh. Daytona has been a good track to the G...2017
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  • • McDowell to Run Full-Time for Leavine Family Racing in 2017
    By David Morgan, NASCAR Contributor After running on a part-time basis since their inception in 2011, Leavine Family Racing announced on Thursday that the team would be running the complete season in 2017, with Michael McDowell and Todd Parrott returning as the driver/crew chief combo for the team’s No. 95 entry. McDowell and Parrott will run all 36 races this upcoming season, making the organiza...2017
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  • • 15-year-old son of Jeff Burton set for NASCAR national series debut
    The Burton family racing lineage now runs even deeper.Kyle Busch Motorsports announced Thursday that Harrison Burton -- son of 21-time Sprint Cup race winner Jeff Burton -- will make his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut for KBM at Martinsville Speedway on Oct. 29.The second-generation driver isn't eligible to compete in a NASCAR national series event until his 16th birthday on Oct. 9.Harris...2016
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  • • Doug Yates denies rumors of Roush Fenway Racing buyout
    Roush Yates Engines CEO Doug Yates is denying rumors that he will buy out Jack Roush and become the head of Roush Fenway Racing. “Jack is committed to NASCAR racing,” said Yates, via Godfather Motorsports. “He loves two things besides his family; racing and flying airplanes. He is not planning to stop the racing part, […]...2014
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  • • Doug Yates denies rumors of Roush Fenway Racing buyout
    Roush Yates Engines CEO Doug Yates is denying rumors that he will buy out Jack Roush and become the head of Roush Fenway Racing. “Jack is committed to NASCAR racing,” said Yates, via Godfather Motorsports. “He loves two things besides his family; racing and flying airplanes. He is not planning to stop the racing part, anyway. I know that for a fact.” While Yates is denying that he would take over ...2014
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  • • Ninja Turtles to be featured on cars of Michael McDowell and Chris Buescher
    2014
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  • • Sponsor of McDowell car donates $9,500 in honor of Steve Byrnes
    Thrivent Financial, sponsor of Michael McDowell's No. 95 Leavine Family Racing Ford in the Sprint Cup Series, is donating $9,500 to Stand Up for Cancer in honor of Steve Byrnes, the long-time FOX Sports NASCAR reporter who is battling the disease. Sunday's Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway recently was renamed the Food City 500 in Support of Steve Byrnes and Stand Up to Cancer....2015
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  • • Leavine Family Racing hopes to return to shop hit by fire
    Leavine Family Racing has been scrambling since a fire broke out at the team shop in Concord, North Carolina on Friday morning. Back at the shop, the team is salvaging what they can and hope to return to the shop....2015
  • • Leavine Family Racing returns to shop with new fire security system
    Leavine Family Racing has resumed operations at its Concord, North Carolina race shop following a fire that caused significant damage to the 20,000-square foot facility in early May....2015
  • • Fire at Leavine Family Racing leaves 'significant damage' to race shop
    Fire struck the Leavine Family Racing shop in Concord, North Carolina, resulting in what the team called significant damage. The fire broke out in the shop around 7 a.m. this morning....2015
  • • Wally Rogers out as Michael McDowell's crew chief
    Leavine Family Racing has announced that Wally Rogers, the crew chief for driver Michael McDowell, is no longer with the organization....2015
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  • • Leavine Family Racing appoints interim crew chief for McDowell
    Leavine Family Racing says Kevin Walter will be the crew chief on an interim basis for driver Michael McDowell starting this weekend at Richmond International Raceway....2015
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  • • No. 95 NASCAR team's data held for ransom in cyber attack
    2016
  • Kahne Ready for New Beginning
    • Kahne Ready for New Beginning
    2018
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  • Kahne Joins Leavine Family Racing
    • Kahne Joins Leavine Family Racing
    Leavine Family Racing has signed Kasey Kahne to drive its No. 95 Chevrolet in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series....2017
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  • • Michael McDowell, Todd Parrott return to LFR for 2017 season
    Leavine Family Racing welcome back Michael McDowell and Todd Parrott for 2017....2017
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  • • Circle Sport-Leavine to Honor Childress
    Circle Sport – Leavine Family Racing will honor Richard Childress at Darlington Raceway by running a special No. 95 Thrivent Financial Chevrolet SS paint scheme saluting Childress’ 1973 No. 3 Kansas Jack car....2016
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  • • Leavine Family Racing buys charter from Tommy Baldwin
    Tommy Baldwin Racing will run its final full-time Sprint Cup race at Homestead....2016
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  • • Leavine Family Racing wants Carter to get chicken nuggets
    Can Carter get 18 million retweets to get chicken nuggets for a year?...2017
  • • Leavine Family Racing to host second annual CAMP95 for high school students
    NASCAR drivers Ty Dillon and Michael McDowell will be on-hand for Circle Sport-Leavine Family Racing's two-day camp, which gives high school students the opportunity to learn about careers in NASCAR....2016
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  • • NASCAR Cup: rain results in qualifying cancellation at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
    2020
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  • • Procore returning to Leavine Family Racing to sponsor DiBenedetto
    Leavine Family Racing announced on Tuesday that sponsor Procore would be returning to sponsor the No. 95 Toyota in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. Matt DiBenedetto gets into the seat of the car this season taking over for a departing Kasey Kahne. Procore is scheduled to sponsor DiBenedetto for 12 races in 2019, the […]...2019
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  • • NASCAR Cup: Corey LaJoie joins Go FAS Racing
    By AMANDA VINCENT Corey LaJoie will drive the No. 32 Go FAS Racing Ford in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in 2019, the race team announced Thursday. He replaces Matt DiBenedetto, who has moved to Leavine Family Racing to drive the No. 95 Toyota. “I’ve always respected everyone at Go Fas Racing, because they are constantly building their race team better every year,” LaJoie said. “I’m glad to...2018
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  • • DiBenedetto to drive Toyota for Leavine Family Racing
    2018
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  • • NASCAR Cup: Kasey Kahne may return at Dover
    2018
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  • • NASCAR Cup: Daniel Suarez among three who fail inspection at Richmond
    2018
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  • • Regan Smith to drive No. 95 at Indy, Kahne out due to heat exhaustion
    Kasey Kahne will not make the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. The 2017 winner at Indianapolis Motor Speedway will not be driving for Leavine Family Racing due to heat exhaustion. Kahne felt nauseous during last weeekend’s race at Darlington Raceway and quit taking liquids towards the end of the event. That left the […]...2018
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  • • Kahne Sitting Out at Indy; Regan Smith to Sub in No. 95 Car
    Former full-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series competitor Regan Smith will get back behind the wheel of a race car for the first time this season, substituting for Kasey Kahne at Leavine Family Racing. Smith has seven wins in NASCAR’s top-three series, including one at the Cup level at Darlington in 2011. Kahne, who visited the infield care center following the race at Darlington Raceway last w...2018
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  • • NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne retiring after 15 Cup seasons
    2018
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  • • Kasey Kahne Retiring From Full-Time NASCAR Racing
    Kasey Kahne has announced that he would be retiring from full-time NASCAR competition at the end of the 2018 NASCAR season. Kahne, who turned 38 years old in April, began his NASCAR career in 2002 driving for Robert Yates in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series. He began running full-time in Cup in 2004. Kahne has 527 starts in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series with 18 wins, 93 top five finis...2018
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Family Racing rumors, scandals

  • • NASCAR could lose two Cup teams following 2020
    2020
  • • NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne retiring after 15 Cup seasons
    2018
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