| March
7th,
2002
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At
the
start
of
the
season,
two
time
Craftsman
truck
champion,
2000
Busch
Series
most
popular
driver,
Ron
Hornaday
found
himself
with-out
a
ride.
After
an
aggravating
year
in
the
Foyt
Racing
#14
Winston
Cup
car,
Hornaday
sat
down
with
Hendrick
Motorsports
Team
Owner
Rick
Hendrick.
Hornaday
and
Hendrick
came
up
with
a
very
unusual
concept,
Hornaday
in
a
Hendrick
Truck,
with
the
#24
on
the
side.
“This
was
actually
one
of
Ricky
Hendrick’s
trucks
and
Rick
took
it
out
of
their
museum
and
then
we
put
on
the
#24.
It
is
so
ironic,
me
jumping
in
a
truck
with
the
#
24
on
it.”
commented
Hornaday.
Hornaday
took
the
truck
to
Daytona,
and
qualified
second
for
the
Florida
Dodge
Dealers
250,
and
finished
a
respectable
12th
after
a
pit
road
collision.
Working
with
Hornaday
is
Doug
Richert,
who
worked
with
him
at
DEI
in
1995.
"It's
awesome
working
with
Doug
again
and
now
we
are
looking
forward
to
Darlington"
said
Hornaday.
With
a
large
down
time
between
races,
Ron
was
out
and
about
and
stopped
by
a
friends
shop.
Ron's
friend
Ted
Campbell,
owner
of
Team
CLR,
has
had
a
rough
start
to
this
2002
season.
Having
the
only
car
to
go
home
from
Las
Vegas,
Campbell
was
ready
for
a
change.
Hornaday
has
helped
Campbell
in
the
past,
with
set
ups
and
team
support,
but
this
time,
Campbell
and
Hornaday
have
taken
the
next
step...
Ron
will
take
the
Team
CLR
Ford
to
Atlanta
and
attempt
to
field
the
car
in
this
weeks
MBNA
America
500.
With-in
48
hours
Hornaday
got
the
call
about
Ricky
Hendrick's
need
for
surgery,
after
a
crash
at
Las
Vegas
Motor
Speedway.
Hornaday
will
pilot
the
#5
Busch
Series
Chevrolet,
until
Ricky
can
return.
“I’m
here
to
do
anything
I
can
do
to
support
Rick
Hendrick
and
Ricky,”
said
Hornaday.
“It’s
a
great
feeling
to
know
that
Hendrick
Motorsports
thinks
that
much
of
me,
and
I’m
proud
to
be
able
to
get
into
a
Hendrick
car
to
show
my
talent
until
Ricky’s
ready
to
come
back.”
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