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With a 13th place finish at Memphis Motorsports
Park, ACDelco Chevrolet driver Ron Hornaday closed
the gap in the hunt for the NASCAR Busch Series
championship. Hornaday, a two-time NASCAR
Southwest Tour (1992, '93) and NASCAR Truck Series
Champion ('96, '98), is tied for third place, just
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out of first position. In fact, the 49 points
separating the top-five make it the closest NBS
points battle with four races to go in the history
of the series.
The ACDelco transporter will unload chassis No.
36. It is the same "drop-snout" Chevrolet Monte
Carlo that Hornaday raced to a seventh place
finish at Richmond International Raceway in
September and a fourth place finish at Memphis,
two weeks ago.
* "My favorite tracks are the ones I win at."
PIR has been one of Hornaday's favorite tracks
since he first set foot in the land of the rising
sun. Hornaday scored multiple wins at the track
in the NASCAR Southwest Tour and Winston West.
Hornaday also won back-to-back NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series spring events in 1998 and '99.
* Testing, Testing, 1.2.3
The ACDelco Chevrolet team spent Monday testing at
North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham, NC.,
preparing for next weeks NBS event at 'The Rock".
The team was rained out on Tuesday. Hornaday said
the test was one of the best he has ever had at
the track. "The test went really well. It was
definitely the fastest I have ever been at "The
Rock."
Ron Hornaday Phoenix International Raceway
Statistics
Year Team Series Start Finish
1992 No.92 RHI CUP 41 25
1993 No.76 Spears CUP 24 22
1994 No.76 Spears CUP 38 34
1995 No.45 RHI CUP 36 27
1995 No.16 DEI NCTS 1 9
1995 No.16 DEI NCTS 22 5
1996 No.16 DEI NCTS 9 5
1996 No.16 DEI NCTS 4 7
1997 No.16 DEI NCTS 8 4
1997 No.16 DEI NCTS 3 9
1998 No.16 DEI NCTS 4 1
1998 No.16 DEI NCTS 5 3
1999 No.16 DEI NCTS 5 1
1999 No.31 DEI Busch 2 6
2000 No.3 DEI Busch 4 5
2001 No.14 Foyt CUP 8 30
2001 No.43 Curb Busch 10 4
2002 No.26 Carroll Busch 22 12
Ron Hornaday comments on Phoenix International
Raceway(PIR)
What are your thoughts on racing at Phoenix
International Raceway?
"Phoenix is like a home away from home. We won a
lot of NASCAR Southwest Tour, Winston West and
Truck Series races. We also came close several
times in the Busch Series. I just really like the
track and figured out the best way to drive it. I
don't want to give out my secrets though. The fans
at Phoenix are some of the best. They always
welcome me and we are having our fan club picnic
this weekend as well."
"We should have a great car at PIR. The No. 21 (RCR)
team tested there and they got some great
information from that test. I feel like we can
win there. That's the goal. If we finish
anywhere outside the top-five, it will be a huge
disappointment."
You are now third in points with three races to
go. Is the pressure increasing?
"There was pressure at Daytona when we started
this season. Championships are a way of life at
RCR. Richard told me when he hired me that he
expected a championship, so we're just trying to
hold up our end of the deal. Actually, it isn't
that the pressure is getting greater. It's that
with three races to go, there is no room for
mistakes. With five to go, if you screw up and
have a bad day, you know you can still get it
back. But at three to go, you have to be on your
game. There is no more room for error. I will
tell you this. I really like our chances."
Ron Hornaday and the ACDelco Chevrolet Monte Carlo
are third in the NASCAR
Busch Se e to rain. ries point's standings.
Hornaday is 35 points out of first place.
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