Hornaday celebrates 51st birthday with trucks win
Ron Hornaday Jr., driving the #33 Copart Chevrolet, drives to a win during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Copart 200 on June 20, 2009 at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wisconsin.
Ron Hornaday Jr. celebrated his 51st birthday by winning Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck series race at the Milwaukee Mile; he opted not to do a victory burnout. Tire-smoking celebrations have become commonplace in recent years, but now they are a luxury his team just cannot afford. Welcome to life in NASCAR after General Motors cutbacks.
“We’re saving dimes right now,” Hornaday said. Burnouts might be a fun way to show off for the crowd, but dumping the clutch and letting the wheels spin wildly also is a good way to damage a driveshaft.
And now that GM has cut back funding to its NASCAR teams across the board, including the Chevrolet team Hornaday drives for, any potential cost-saving measure has to be looked at - even the way drivers celebrate wins.
Hornaday said his team owner, Sprint Cup series star Kevin Harvick and his wife, DeLana, are doing everything they can to keep the team competitive in the wake of GM’s budget cuts.
“I think Kevin and DeLana were ready for this, and we’re all buckling down,” Hornaday said.
And Hornaday said Saturday’s win was a good way for Chevrolet to show its strength.
“Buy a Chevrolet,” crew chief Rick Ren said before leaving a post race interview session.
Hornaday led 180 of 200 laps in a race that originally was scheduled for Friday night but was postponed until Saturday because of rain.
The win also allowed Hornaday to take the series points lead from Matt Crafton, who finished 16th. Hornaday leaves
“I’ll worry about the points with five races to go,” Hornaday said.
Dennis Setzer finished second, also in a Chevrolet, followed by Brian Scott in a
It was the 41st career trucks series victory and second wins of the season for Hornaday - and his second career victory in a trucks race at
Hornaday led comfortably for most of the race before a late caution flag bunched up the field for a restart with eight laps to go. But Hornaday squirted away from Setzer when the green flag dropped, and he wasn’t challenged for the lead the rest of the way.
It is not the first checkered flag themed birthday celebration for Hornaday, who also won a trucks series race on his birthday at
Todd Bodine finished fourth and James Buescher was fifth.
One of Hornaday’s strongest challengers, Mike Skinner, was making a green-flag pit stop when Aric Almirola spun on lap 127 to bring out a yellow flag. It was a tough break for Skinner, as the rest of the leaders were able to make their pit stops under caution.
Skinner eventually lost two laps to the leaders and finished 19th.
Saturday’s race was run without reigning series champion Johnny Benson, who won the previous three trucks races at the Milwaukee Mile.
“With all the laps I followed Johnny Benson around here, I think I finally figured it out,” Hornaday said.
Benson lost his ride earlier this month when the Red Horse Racing team failed to secure sponsorship - then Benson was hospitalized after crashing in a non-NASCAR race in
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