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UNPRECENDENTED STREAK:
Last week at O’Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis , Ron
Hornaday made Truck Series history winning four races in a
row. Hornaday’s streak began at The Milwaukee (Wisc.) Mile in
June, followed by wins at Memphis ( Tenn. ) Motorsports Park ,
Kentucky Speedway and O’Reilly Raceway Park (ORP). Hornaday
will go for an unprecedented five wins in a row this weekend
at Nashville ( Tenn. ) Superspeedway.
ALL-TIME CREW CHIEF:
With last week’s win at ORP, Rick Ren is now tied with Dennis
Conner as the all-time winningest crew chief in Truck Series
history. Ren has tallied a total of 26 wins with five
different drivers, three of which include Kevin Harvick Inc.’s
very own Rick Carelli (KHI General Manager), Andy Houston
(spotter for the No. 4 Truck team) and driver of the No. 33,
Ron Hornaday.
LAP LEADER:
Hornaday has now led 633 laps in 2009. Hornaday has led at
least one lap in 12 of 13 races this season and he has led a
lap in the last 11 consecutive race events. ORP marked the
10th race this season Hornaday has been awarded the Wix Lap
Leader Award.
ONE OF THE FEW:
Nashville Superspeedway is one of only eight tracks on the
current Truck Series circuit where Hornaday has yet to tally a
win. The others include: Daytona ( Fla. ) International
Speedway, Auto Club Speedway, Martinsville ( Va. ) Speedway ,
Michigan International Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway , Iowa
Speedway , Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Talladega ( Ala. )
Superspeedway.
PASS TIME:
Hornaday will be a featured guest on the SPEED TV show Pass
Time, the ultimate drag racing game show. Hornaday will
compete against fellow Truck Series driver Mike Skinner and
Pass Time regular Ken “The House Herring” to determine who has
what it takes to guess the fastest of the fast from the new
zMax Dragway in Concord , N.C. Hornaday’s episode is
scheduled to air August 5th, at 9 p.m., EST.
Notes from the Professor: Quotes from Ron Hornaday:
CAN YOU PUT INTO PERSPECTIVE WINNING FOUR RACES IN A ROW?
“No I really can’t. I’m not sure how we did it. These last
two wins have been unbelievable. I’m just so lucky to be able
to drive for owners like Kevin and DeLana (Harvick). They
have put all the right people in the right places. Rick Ren
(crew chief) and the guys have done such a great job with
these trucks. I am very fortunate to be in the position I am
in right now. I am having more fun than I ever have.”
HOW IMPORTANT WOULD IT BE TO YOU TO FINALLY BREAK THROUGH AND
GET A WIN AT NASHVILLE ?
“I have been so close to winning at Nashville . In 2007, we
had the thing won but ended up missing it by just a little and
finishing second. I went by Sam Bass’s studio a few weeks ago
to sign some prints for Longhorn, and he showed me his guitar
collection. It was very impressive and I told him that I
really wanted to win one of his specially designed Gibson
guitars. I really like this track but have yet to be able to
get in the right position to head to victory lane.”
CHASSIS HISTORY:
The No. 33 Longhorn team will bring chassis No.029 to
Nashville Superspeedway. Chassis 029 was last on track at
Kentucky Speedway where Hornaday and the No. 33 team recorded
their fourth victory of 2009.
PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Last
week at O’Reilly Raceway Park, Hornaday and the No. 33
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) team made Truck Series history
by winning their fourth race in a row, their fifth victory in
2009. The win marked Hornaday’s 44th career victory and
extended his points lead to 174 points over Mike
Skinner. |