Ron Hornaday

Ron Hornaday

A Ron Hornaday guide, with links, news, and comments. Ron Hornaday, Jr. is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver. He's also related to former NASCAR driver Ronnie Hornaday.

 
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Ron Hornaday has raced in a NASCAR national touring series for 15 years, and at age 51 with a record four Truck series championships, it might seem that he might want to start taking it a little easy.  
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Ron Hornaday and all of Kevin Harvick Inc. celebrated his 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship Monday night for a job well done from February to November.  
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AutoWeekHomestead: Kevin Harvick, Ron Hornaday Jr NASCAR Truck Post-Race Press ...PaddockTalkHe had a perfect driver rating of 150 tonight in the race. That's the first time, I think, in your career in the Truck Series, Kevin, ...Kevin Harvick: Wins Truck Series Race at HomesteadRotowireKevin Harvick wins Ford 200 truck race, owners' titleMiamiHerald.comTimothy Peters: Timothy Peters wins O'Reilly truck race awardRotoworld.comLas Vegas Review...  
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Kevin Harvick Inc.'s Ron Hornaday heads back to the track that produced one of the weirdest and wildest races ever in NASCAR. Well, if your a fan of the Truck Series it's one of your favorite all time races and one we will forever be talking about. Last year, Horn led both practice sessions, won the pole and had the truck to beat. On the lap one start, he would overdrive it racing Busch, get loose under him and wreck. While Johnny Benson did...  
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As some of you need for speeders out there may know the NASCAR Truck Series is apparently switching sponsors to Camping World in 2009. You may know the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series as a staple of the racing world, but its course has run out. Now you may be expecting me to draw some conclusion between this switch and logo design . Well, touché, you caught me. In their defense I have no extensive knowledge of why exactly Craftsman will no longer sponsor the series, and I’m sure it has to do with far more complicated economic reasoning than I could ever comprehend. But ... Read Full Story
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Scott Speed celebrated his win as if he was ready to paint the town red. Should work out fine for a driver who already had painted his toenails blue. Speed made it three straight first-time winners in the Craftsman Truck Series, pulling away to win his first career race Friday night at Dover International Speedway. Speed won in only his sixth career start. “We had good strategy and an awesome truck,” Speed said. “We got everything we could out of it.” Speed had nearly as much fun celebrating the victory as he did driving in the AAA Insurance 200. When told there was never ... Read Full Story
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Kyle Thomas Busch (born May 2, 1985 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is an American race car driver. Currently, he drives the #5 Kellogg's/CARQUEST Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series as well as the #5 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Busch Series. He grew up racing at The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He is often nicknamed Shrub, since he is the younger brother of NASCAR driver Kurt Busch and a small bush is called a shrub. At 16, Busch competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for Roush Racing as a replacement after the team's two drivers were released midway ... Read Full Story
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The NASCAR Craftsman Truck series is notable not only for the high level of professional racing that can be found at each event, but for the fact that it is the first major NASCAR series to have active participation from a foreign automaker. In 2004 Toyota decided to make a big splash in NASCAR by announcing full factory support for a number of Craftsman Truck teams. The company had always played a major role in motorsports worldwide, with a long history in CART, IMA and NHRA import drag racing, but NASCAR had always been regarded as a ‘domestics-only’ club. After trying things out in ... Read Full Story
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Aaron Fike (born November 24, 1982) is a NASCAR driver from Galesburg, Illinois. He is the driver of the #1 Toyota Tundra Craftsman Truck Series truck and the younger brother of former NASCAR driver A. J. Fike. Fike began racing in 2001 in the USAC Silver Crown Series. He became the youngest driver to win a Silver Crown race (breaking Jeff Gordon's record), and finished tenth in points, earning him the Rookie of the Year award. The next season, he won seven midget feature races in addition to winning the Badger Midget Auto Racing Association championship. He also won a race in the IRL ... Read Full Story
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