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Blown Tire Ends Strong Run For Hornaday in
Dover
Double Header Day at Dover ends early for
Hornaday with blown right-front tire
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DOVER, Del. (May 31, 2009)
--- Ron Hornaday and the No. 33 Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI)
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) team qualified on the pole
for the AAA Insurance 200 on Friday. Heavy rains
minutes before the race was scheduled to begin postponed
the race until after the Nationwide Series race concluded
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Under sunny skies, Hornaday took to the track
looking for another win at the Monster Mile. Hornaday led the
first twelve laps of the race before Kyle Busch caught the
No. 33. Settling into second, Hornaday began
to find a rhythm. On lap 34, the No. 33 blew a right-front
tire going into turn one and crashed hard into the outside
wall. Because of the serious damage, Hornaday would go 157
laps down. The No. 33 team rebuilt the right-front suspension
on the VFW Chevrolet Silverado in order to make a few more
laps and gain valuable championship points. Hornaday would
finish the event in the 26th position.
“That was a major hit,” said Hornaday. “We had
a really good VFW Chevrolet Silverado. I hate this happened
so early in the race. We really had a truck that was capable
of contending for the win. I had no warning the tire was going
to go. Things like this happen in racing, but I’m definitely
going to have a major headache tomorrow! I just want to thank
this team for working so hard to give me good trucks week in
and week out. They really do not get enough credit for how
hard they work. We will go to Texas next week and look for a
good run there.”
Tire issues were the story of the entire event.
With fifteen laps remaining, leader Kyle Busch and
second-place Colin Braun simultaneously blew right-front
tires. Championship contender Todd Bodine also experienced
tire issues throughout the race, going three laps down to the
leaders. After the 10th caution of the race, first-time
Camping World Truck Series winner Brian Scott would go to
victory lane followed by Dennis Setzer, David Starr, Jason
White and Johnny Sauter rounding out the top five.
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