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Ron Hornaday New Hampshire Motor Speedway Advance

Sunday September 20, 2009

 

Ron Hornaday

No. 33 Copart Chevrolet Silverado Team Race Preview

NASCAR Truck Series Race 19 of 25 — New Hampshire Motor Speedway

BACK-TO-BACK: Ron Hornaday has scored victories in the last two races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.  Hornaday sat on the pole in 2007 and started second in 2008 on his way to his second and third career victories at the 1.058-mile flat track.  Hornaday recorded a win in the inaugural event at NHMS in 1996. Hornaday would make history with a win in the Heluva Good! 200 becoming the first driver to win four race at NHMS.

 

KING OF THE NORTH: Hornaday leads NASCAR statistical loop data in 12 of 16 categories.  Most notable, in the last four races at NHMS Hornaday has an average finish of 3.3; he has led 379 laps and has an average running position of 2.3.

 

NOT THE ONLY WINNER: Hornaday is not the only KHI employee to hold wins at NHMS. Crew Chief, Rick Ren also took Andy Houston, spotter for the No. 4 KHI Truck Series entry, to victory lane in 1998. KHI co-owner Kevin Harvick also visited victory lane at NHMS in the Sprint Cup Series in 2006, a year later Harvick won in a Nationwide Series entry. 

 

WIX Lap Leader: Hornaday has wrapped up the 2009 Wix Lap Leader Award with seven events left on the schedule.  Hornaday has led a total of 866 laps thus far in 2009. 

 

Notes from the Professor: Quotes from Ron Hornaday:

WHAT WOULD IT MEAN TO YOU TO GET A THRID VICOTRY AT NHMS?

“It would mean a lot to me.  We have set a lot of records this year.  Each one means something to me.  It is a special memory I put in the memory bank.  Each win at Loudon has been special in its own way.  I won the inaugural race there which was pretty cool.  I led the last and most important lap that year.  The past two years, Rick Ren and the guys have really gotten a good set-up together that I like and is comfortable to me.  You never know what is going to happen, but I love coming to New Hampshire.”

 

Notes from atop the pit box: Rick Ren:

WHAT HAS BEEN THE KEY TO WINNING AT NEW HAMPSHIRE?

“I’m not sure why we have been so good the last few years, I guess I’ve got it figured out,” said Ren. “If I had to compare New Hampshire to one particular track, I couldn’t.  I would have to combine Milwaukee, Phoenix and Gateway, taking elements from each to recreate New Hampshire. The challenge is making sure your truck is turning off turn four.  If you have a good pull off the final corner you are going to be pretty good in the race.”

 

CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 33 Copart team will take chassis No.037 to New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Chassis No. 37 is a brand-new truck for the No. 33 team.

 

PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Hornaday dominated last weekend’s the event at Gateway (Ill.) International Raceway leading 116 of 162 laps.  However, with four laps remaining, on what would have been the final restart, Hornaday got a slow start allowing second place Matt Crafton to get within striking distance. Crafton hit Hornaday’s lower rear quarter panel, turning the No. 33 into the outside wall collecting Chad McCumbee. Hornaday was unable to finish the race relegating him to a 17th-place finish

 

 

ABOUT COPART:

Copart, founded in 1982, sells more than 1 million vehicles each year online for insurance companies, banks, finance companies, fleet operators, dealers, the general public and others. Copart’s extensive inventory allows buyers to browse more than 50,000 vehicles each day.

 

ABOUT KEVIN HARVICK INC.:

Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI), established in 2001, is a 70,000 sq. ft. facility located in Kernersville, N.C. KHI houses two full-time Truck Series teams, including the 2007 series champions.  The No. 33 team is led by three-time Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday and the No. 4 KHI All-Stars team is comprised of Ricky Carmichael, the most successful motocross racer in American history, J.R. Fitzpatrick and a variety of NASCAR Sprint Cup stars. KHI is also home to the No. 33 Nationwide Series team competing full-time with drivers Kevin Harvick (a two-time Nationwide Series champion), 2008 Daytona 500 champion Ryan Newman, Ron Hornaday, Cale Gale and Kelly Bires. The 2009 season marks KHI’s sixth year of full-time competition in NASCAR’s elite divisions. Visit www.kevinharvickinc.com for more information. 

 

QUICK NOTES

Race Info

 

September 19, 2009

New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Heluva Good! 200

 

Race length: 200 Laps/ 211.6 Miles

Banking/Turns: 2-7-degrees turns; 1-degree straight-a-ways

Track layout:1.058-mile
Shape: Oval

 

Pre-Race Schedule

Friday:

Practice: 10:30 a.m. – 11:50 a.m., EST

Final Practice: 1:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m., EST

 

Saturday:

Qualifying: 10:05 a.m., EST

 

TV: The Heluva Good! 200 can be seen on SPEED at 2:30 p.m., EST

 

Radio: The Motor Racing Network (MRN) will broadcast live at 2:30 p.m., EST

 

Truck Specs:

Chassis: 037

Engine: Pro Motors Engineering (PME)

 

Ron Hornaday

Truck Series Statistics at

New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Starts: 8

Wins: 3

Poles: 1

Top Five’s: 4

Top 10’s: 6
Laps Led: 459

Average Start: 8.1 

Average Finish: 8.9

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