
Hendrick takes responsibility for Kahne's struggles
Rick Hendrick admitted Wednesday it was time for a fresh start in the No. 5 camp.
will replace NASCAR veteran Kasey Kahne beginning next season
. Byron will move up from the Xfinity Series to take over the ride, even though Kahne still had another year on his contract.However, the performance of the group has simply not been where it should have been the last few seasons. And so when asked if the driver change would be taking place had Kahne run better, Hendrick (pictured at right, above, with Kahne) pointed fingers only at himself.
"I have to take responsibility for that," Hendrick said on a media teleconference announcing Byron's future. "For whatever reason, we have not performed and I take the blame myself. We just haven't gotten the job done like we should, and so sometimes when you have those kinds of situations you have to change something up to get a fresh start."

Through 22 races this season, Kahne has just four top-10 finishes.
"I take responsibility for that," Hendrick reiterated. "I'm not blaming anybody – crew chief or drivers. For whatever reason, we weren't hitting it."
Even with the driver change, Hendrick revealed he will still be paying Kahne next season. And without going into details, Hendrick said he is also helping Kahne "in another situation that we could be involved with in helping another team."
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