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A special NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Las Vegas 350 edition of whoÕs going to the penthouse in local sports — and whoÕs getting the shaft: HeÕs got it covered A design by Robert Krause, a 26-year-old Las Vegas native, Clark County Public Works maintenance worker and freelance artist, was selected to be the cover of this yearÕs souvenir race program. The Elevator operator submitted a stick figure drawing of Ron Hornaday Jr. pitting for right-side rubber but apparently didnÕt apply sufficient postage. Arriving early Because of construction on Interstate 15, some ticket gates at Las Vegas Motor Speedway as well as the Neon ... Read Full Story
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Johnny Sauter raced to his first career NASCAR Trucks Series victory, taking the lead from Matt Crafton with 17 laps left and holding on to win the Las Vegas 350 on Saturday night. Crafton, who took over the lead following a pit stop with 26 laps remaining, held on to finish second in the 146-lap race on the 1.5-mile oval. Jason White was third, followed by pole-sitter Todd Bodine, Timothy Peters and points leader Ron Hornaday Jr. The 51-year-old Hornaday, who has six victories this year, led 33 laps before Sauter passed him on the 89th lap. Mike Skinner was seventh, followed by Aric ... Read Full Story
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Ron Hornaday Jr. raced to his record fifth straight NASCAR Camping World Trucks victory, easily holding off Brian Scott in a green-white-checker finish Saturday night at Nashville Superspeedway. "Five! Can you believe that?" the 51-year-old Hornaday said. The Kevin Harvick Inc. driver has six wins this year to push his series-record total to 44. He also has a record three season titles. Rick Ren also set a series record for victories by a crew chief with 27. He broke the record he shared with Dennis Connor. Hornaday passed first-time pole-sitter Timothy Peters on the 34th lap of the 150-lap event on the 1.333-mile oval, ... Read Full Story
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Ron Hornaday Jr., held off a late challenge from Mike Skinner to win the AAA Insurance 200, making him the first driver in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series to win four consecutive races. Hornaday, the three-time series champion, had won at Milwaukee, Memphis and Kentucky. Hornaday and Skinner ran side-by side several times in the final laps on Friday, but Hornaday held on. Five drivers had shared the record of three wins in a row: Hornaday (1997 and 2009), Skinner (1996 and 2007), Greg Biffle (2000), Todd Bodine (2005) and Johnny Benson (2008). Caitlin Shaw, a 19-year-old driver making her trucks debut, lost ... Read Full Story
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TriCities.com Ron Hornaday Jr. goes for sixth straight NASCAR Camping World …Los Angeles TimesRon Hornaday Jr. will look to extend his record winning streak in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series tonight at Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee. …Hornaday has been unbeatable in trucks seriesKansas City StarNotes from the NASCAR Nation: A Tail Gate Party in BristolWhoWon.com Trucks Take on Bristol Motor SpeedwayHardcoreRaceFans.com Rotowire -Examiner.com -TricitiesSports.comall 194 news articles » Read Full Story
Kevin Harvick Inc.'s Ron Hornaday Jr. will have the Longhorn brand back on his No. 33 Chevrolet Friday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway for the Ford 200. Horn made life easy for himself by clinching the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship at Phoenix. He leads the owners points by 60 points, over Kyle Busch, and just needs to finish ninth or better. By clinching the driver title, it gives him the best chance to clinch the owners...  
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Copart, Inc. (NASDAQ: CPRT), a leading online vehicle auction, is proud to announce that Ron Hornaday Jr. has been named the 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion! Hornaday raced for Copart five times during his championship season and went ...  
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It's redemption Friday for Kevin Harvick Inc.'s Ron Hornaday Jr and his No. 33 VFW Chevrolet team, under the lights at Texas Motor Speedway for the WinStar World Casino 350K. You see, Horn swept both races at TMS in 2008. In the Spring race earlier in the season, he led 55 laps, was eight laps away from his third straight win at the track, and suffered oil-pump-belt failure and finished 19th. This time around they want to finish the race in...  
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It's deja vu all over again, as Kevin Harvick wins another exciting green/white/checkers finish in the season finale for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Harvick with four laps to go under caution, came to pit road for four fresh Goodyear's and on the ensuing restart he'd cruise by Timothy Peters for the race win. While Ron Hornday Jr. would clinch the owner's championship, after Kyle Busch suffered a cut tire, and went two laps down...  
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This week the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will be racing Friday night under the lights at Phoenix International Raceway. It's race No. 24 of 25. I have loved the Phoenix races ever since the inaugural event in 1988, won by the late Alan Kulwicki. Here are my top five picks for the race, along with a sleeper pick, and my Raybestos Rookie of the Race pick.   1.) Ron Hornaday Jr. In 14 races at the track, Hornaday has compiled two wins...  
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