These change from year to year, month to month, even week to week, and on an occasion a one time shot, yes you do have your stalwart sponsors such as, DuPont, Budweiser, Lowe's, Home Depot, Miller Lite, etc., but there companies who make several brands of things and change that brand from time to time, but still sponsor the same car(s), so to answer with any sort of exactitude it is impossible. Some cars have more then one major sponsor, so figure 50 cars, the front runners get over 20 million a year from the major sponsor, now consider the small decals on the fenders, these sponsors pay if the car wins and/or places. You can go in the pits and record every sponsor including small ones, next week it will change, a car had 12 altogether last week, may have 18 this week. "IMPOSSIBLE"
Budweiser,home depot, aflac, office depot, AAA, crown royal, Jim beam, Jack Daniels, shell gasoline,lowes, mountain dew,
Aaron's Dream Machine, Tums and Best Western are the primary sponsors for the #00 Toyota driven by David Reutimann.
Currently, Kasey Kahne drives the #5 Chevrolet SS for Hendrick Motorsports in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
In the Nascar Cup Series, Kasey Kahne currently drives for Hendrick Motorsports. He also drives a limited schedule in the Nascar Nationwide Series for Turner Motorsports.
Kasey Kahne won six Cup Series races in 2006.
Through 2013, Kasey Kahne has made 360 Nascar Cup Series starts and 202 Nationwide Series starts.
Kenny Francis is the crew chief for Kasey Kahne's #5 Chevrolet SS.
Kasey Kahne is the driver of the #5 Farmers Insurance Group/Quaker State Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. Kahne also drives a limited schedule in the Nascar Nationwide Series for Turner Motorsports.
Before his 2004 rookie season in the Nascar Cup Series, Kasey Kahne drove in the Nascar Busch Grand National Series. This was during the 2002 and 2003 seasons. It is now known as the Nationwide Series.
In 2004, Kasey Kahne won two Nascar Truck Series races. He did not win any Cup or Nationwide Series races that season.
No. NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne is alive and races on a weekly basis.
In 2012, Kasey Kahne led 282 laps in the Nascar Cup Series, 106 laps in the Nationwide Series and 46 laps in the Truck Series..
Kasey Kahne has never won a Nascar championship.
Kasey Kahne has never driven the Target car in Nascar.