- Ron Hornaday
Infobox_NASCAR_driver
Name = Ronald Hornaday, Jr.
Birthdate = birth date and age|mf=yes|1958|6|20
Birthplace =Palmdale, California
Truck_Car_Team = #33 -Kevin Harvick Incorporated
Previous_Year = 2007
Prev_Truck_Pos = 1st
Best_Truck_Pos = 1st - 1996, 1998, 2007 - (Craftsman Truck Series)
Truck_Wins = 38
Truck_Top_Tens = 153
Truck_Poles = 17
First_Truck_Race = 1995Copper World Classic (Phoenix)
First_Truck_Win = 1995Racing Champions 200 (Tucson)
Last_Truck_Win = 2008Camping World RV Rental 200 (New Hampshire )
First_Cup_Race = 1992Save Mart 300K (Sonoma)
Last_Cup_Race = 2003Ford 400 (Homestead)
Cup_Top_Tens = 1
Total_Cup_Races = 45
Years_In_Cup = 10
Prev_Busch_Pos = 35th
Best_Busch_Pos = 3rd - 2003
Busch_Wins = 4
Busch_Top_Tens = 64
Busch_Poles = 1
First_Busch_Race = 1998First Union 200 (Nazareth)
First_Busch_Win = 2000Econo Lodge 200 (Nazareth)
Last_Busch_Win = 2004Alan Kulwicki 250 (Milwaukee)
Awards = 1992 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Most Popular Driver1997 & 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Most Popular Driver
2000 NASCAR Busch Series Most Popular DriverAchivements = 1992 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Champion
1993 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Champion
1996, 1998,
2007 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ChampionUpdated_On = September 13, 2008
Ronald Hornaday, Jr. (born in
Palmdale, California on June 20, 1958) is aNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver. He is the father of former NASCAR driverRonnie Hornaday , and the son ofRon Hornaday, Sr. , a two time Winston West Champion. Adding on to the family legacy, Ron is a three time champion in the Truck Series, his most recent coming in 2007.He was a long-time driver in NASCAR's
Winston West Series and Featherlite Southwest Series Champion. He was noticed byDale Earnhardt while participating in the NASCAR Winter Heat Series onESPN2 .Beginnings
Hornaday began racing in
go-kart s andmotorcycle s early in his career. Eventually, he moved up to racestock car s atSaugus Speedway . In 1992, he won his first championship in the Southwest Series as well as winning the Most Popular Driver award. He won the Southwest championship the next year as well, becoming the only driver to do so in series history.He made his
Winston Cup debut in 1992 at theSave Mart 300K , where he started seventeenth but finished 32nd inBob Fisher 's #92Chevrolet . He made another start later that year atPhoenix International Raceway , where he finished 25th. He ran at Phoenix the next year as well, finishing 22nd in the #76Spears Motorsports car.1995-1999
Hornaday signed to drive the #16
RCCA Products /Papa John's Pizza Chevrolet Silverado owned byDale Earnhardt, Inc. for the then-start-up Craftsman Truck Series. In the first season of competition, Hornaday won six races and four poles on his way to a third-place points finish. The next year, with sponsorship fromNAPA Auto Parts , Hornaday won four races and the series championship.In 1997, despite seven wins, two of them came by leading every lap in the race, he finished fifth in points. He was able to re-claim his title in 1998 by garnering six wins. That season, he also made his
Busch Series debut, driving four races forST Motorsports , his best finish an eighth atPikes Peak International Raceway . He also debuted a Winston Cup car forTim Beverly at Sonoma, finishing fourteenth in the #17 NAPA Chevy.In 1999, he was unable to win the championship, and announced he would drive the #3 NAPA Chevy for DEI's Busch program the following year.
2000-2004
Hornaday began racing full-time in the Busch Series in 2000. He picked up wins at
Nazareth Speedway andIndianapolis Raceway Park and finished fifth in points, runner-up toKevin Harvick for Rookie of the Year honors. He was also voted Most Popular Driver. Unfortunately, Earnhardt elected to move Hornaday's team up to the Cup series in 2001, leaving Hornaday without a job.Hornaday signed with
A.J. Foyt Racing in the Cup series, driving the #14Conseco Pontiac Grand Prix . Despite posting a ninth-place finish atLas Vegas Motor Speedway , Hornaday struggled throughout the year and finished 36th in points, causing him to lose his job at the end of the year. Hornaday later criticized Foyt for dismissing him so late in the season. During the 2001 season, Hornaday returned to the Busch Series on a part-time basis, running the #11 forHigh Line Performance Group before finishing out the year with TheCurb Agajanian Performance Group , posting three top-tens.In 2002, he drove for
Hendrick Motorsports ' truck team at the season-openingFlorida Dodge Dealers 250 , where he finished 12th. After Hendrick closed the doors to its truck team, Hornaday moved to their Busch program, filling in for an injuredRicky Hendrick in the #5GMAC Chevy, his best finish 15th atDarlington Raceway . A few races later, he replacedLyndon Amick in the #26Dr Pepper car forCarroll Racing . He had eight top-tens and a pole, finishing eighteenth in points despite only running 30 races. He also capped the season off with a win in the truck series atHomestead-Miami Speedway , driving forXpress Motorsports .In 2003, Hornaday signed to drive the #2
ACDelco Chevy forRichard Childress Racing . He won at Nazareth and posted seventeen top-tens, finishing third in points. He followed that up with a win atThe Milwaukee Mile and a fourth-place points finish the following season.2005-Present
At the end of 2004, Hornaday was released in favor of
Clint Bowyer , and he returned to the Truck Series to drive the #6GM Goodwrench Chevy for Kevin Harvick. Hornaday soon picked up a win atAtlanta Motor Speedway and finished fifth in points. In 2006, the team lost it's Goodwrench sponsorship and switched to the #33 to yield the #6 to Mark Martin's Roush Racing effort. Running unsponsored for most of the year, Hornaday picked up two victories this year at Mansfield and Kentucky He also has two top-tens in five Busch Series starts that year.With sponsorship backing from Camping World, he continued his dominance in the Truck Series in 2007, winning races at two tracks for the first time in his career. He took the checkers at Lowe's in the Quaker Steak & Lube 200. Two weeks later, after a what-should-have-been-a-win-weekend at Mansfield, Hornaday outlasted
Kyle Busch to win theAAA Insurance 200 at Dover. He continued his chase for a third title with a victory atO'Reilly Raceway Park in thePower Stroke Diesel 200 , his 17th win on a short track.On November 16, 2007 Hornaday won his third NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship by overcoming a 29 point deficit on Mike Skinner.
On September 10, 2008, ESPN's Shaun Assael reports Hornaday Jr. admitted to using testosterone cream. He used it to treat
Grave's disease . [ [http://nascar.fanhouse.com/2008/09/12/hornadays-steroids-issue-more-of-a-non-issue/] ] .External links
* [http://www.ronhornaday.com Official Website]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=hornaro02 Driver's statistics at racing-reference.info]
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