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It can be pretty cruel to be brilliant at nearly everything you do, and yet having one thing, just one, that refuses to yield. For Kasey Kahne, that thing was a World of Outlaws feature win. The kid from Enumclaw, Washington, began racing open-wheel sprint cars at Deming Speedway at age 17 before climbing through the USAC ranks.

He even won a non-WoO feature at Williams Grove Speedway back in 2000 (the very same Pennsylvania half-mile that would eventually be the scene where he breaks the narrative). And yet, across 227 World of Outlaws starts spanning nearly three decades, a checkered flag as a driver in the series remained stubbornly out of reach. But that all finally changed on Friday night.

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Kahne won at Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 10, 364 days after his first World of Outlaws start at Grays Harbor Raceway. In doing so, he became the 156th different competitor to top a World of Outlaws feature, and only the third driver from the state of Washington to do so, joining Jason Solwold and Travis Jacobsen.

Kyle Larson, who is a serious dirt racing enthusiast, competitive driver, and team owner himself, couldn’t stop himself from congratulating Kahne over his achievement.

“Yeah, no, that was awesome. I was flying here so I didn’t get to watch the race live. But I’ve gotten multiple texts from people that he won. And landed in time to watch his interview to see how excited he was, how excited everybody was for him.

“You know, the fans, he, and the team. Kasey’s put a lot into this sport for sprint car racing. Yeah, he’s achieved everything you can achieve as an owner. So to have him conquer something that he has been trying to get for a long time and has been somewhat close to was really cool too. Yeah, he was fast at Lincoln the other night and did really well last night, so. It was awesome,” Larson said.

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