By Sporting News Wire Service
June 11, 2011 1:36 AM, EDT
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FORT WORTH, Texas -- Ron Hornaday won the Camping World Truck Series WinStar World Casino 400k Friday when race leader Johnny Sauter was black-flagged for changing lanes on the final restart.
Sauter, who had passed Hornaday for the lead with a powerful run through Turn 4 on Lap 130, was penalized for moving from the outside lane to in front of Hornaday before crossing the start/finish line on...Read Full Story
By Bill Marx
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service
(July 15, 2010)
Four-time truck series champion Ron Hornaday Jr. is in uncharted territory. The series’ all-time wins leader is winless in 2010. Friday night’s Camping World Truck Series race at Gateway International Raceway is the 11th event of the season. As the chart shows, never in Hornaday’s 10 full seasons in the series has he gone this late into the year without a victory.
Year 1st win Total
1995 2nd race 6
1996 3rd race...Read Full Story
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...Read Full Story
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By Bill Marx
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service
(August 16, 2010)
17: Most starts by a driver without a DNF at Bristol Motor Speedway in Nationwide Series races. Rick Mast had a win and 11 top 10s in 17 starts from 1982 to 1992. The record in the Cup series is 13 by Wally Dallenbach Jr. Two drivers hold that distinction in truck races at Bristol, Rick Crawford and Ron Hornaday Jr. (10 starts). Hornaday has two wins.Read Full Story
Doug George has been named crew chief for defending NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday Jr. and his No. 33 Chevrolet Silverado.
George, who moved to KHI in the off season, started the season at Daytona as crew chief of the organization's No. 2 Truck Series team, which is splitting the seat between Cup Series veterans Elliott Sadler and team owner Kevin Harvick.
This is a really great opportunity to work with Ron and the No. 33 team," George said. "Ron is a dedicated...Read Full Story
The other reality check was the close call that Kyle had with almost losing primary sponsor M’s after his meltdown in Texas where he took out Camping World Truck Series Championship contender Ron Hornaday Jr. after feeling Hornaday had done him wrong.
Both of Kevin Harvick's Truck Series drivers have found rides for 2012. Ron Hornaday Jr. will drive for Joe Denette Motorsports, and Nelson Piquet Jr. will drive for Turner Motorsports. Hornaday, a four-time series champion, will drive the No. 9 ...
But the big news was that NASCAR parked Kyle Busch for the entire remainder of the weekend, after Busch deliberately drove Ron Hornaday Jr. into the Turn 4 wall under caution on Lap 14. The aggressive and controversial maneuver by Busch cost Hornaday any ...
Camping World Truck Series updates: - Joe Denette Motorsports announced that four- time truck series champion, Ron Hornaday, Jr., will pilot the No. 9 Chevrolet for the 2012 campaign. Hornaday will be joined at JDM with veteran crew chief ...
It also marks a turning point in both of their careers. Kyle Busch had to fight hard in November to keep his job when he was suspended by NASCAR for intentionally wrecking Ron Hornaday Jr. in a Truck race at Texas. His primary sponsors had been pushed to ...
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