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1-800-PIT-SHOP.COM 300 - Ron Hornaday Notes
Hornaday returns home to California looking for first NASCAR Busch Series
victory of 2003
Race No. 9: Auto Club 300 TV: FX 4:00
p.m.*
NOTES:
* Ron Hornaday and the No. 2 ACDelco Chevrolet head west to California
sitting second in the NASCAR Busch Series (NBS) points standings, just 78
points out of first. Despite only one Top-five finish in eight races, the
ACDelco driver has been the model of consistency with eight Top-20 finishes
and no DNF's. Hornaday's best overall finish in NBS points was fifth back
in 2000. That same year he was named Most Popular Driver in the series.
* Hornaday, a native of Palmdale, CA, cut his teeth on the short
tracks in and around the Los Angeles area. Many consider Mesa Marin Raceway
in Bakersfield, CA, to be Hornaday's home track because of his many wins at
the half-mile facility. But Saugus Speedway, just north of L.A. was actually
Hornaday's home turf. It was the only track that Hornaday ever ran for the
track championship, which he won in his only full-time attempt at the title.
Other California tracks where Hornaday dominated include Stockton, El Cajon,
Eureka, Shasta and Sears Point.
* Speaking of Bakersfield, CA and Mesa Marin Raceway. Hornaday will
return to the site of his many victories at the track on Saturday night to
run in a 75-lap late model shootout. Last year, the city of Bakersfield
honored Hornaday with a key to the city and his own day, Ron Hornaday day,
on Sunday October 20, 2002. Hornaday's late model car is owned by Gary
Collins, the son of track owner Marion Collins.
* While Dale Earnhardt, Jr. brags about his "Dirty Mooresville Posse",
it was Hornaday who was the first NASCAR driver to head such a group.
Starting in 1989, Hornaday was the "sheriff" of the NASCAR Southwest Tour
drivers known as the "Palmdale Posse." Hornaday won back-to-back series
titles in 1992 and '93. The Posse included Lance Hooper and Dennis Dyer.
* Hornaday made three starts at California Speedway in the NASCAR
Truck Series. His best finish was third in 1998. He also had one NASCAR
Winston Cup start at the track in 2001 for A.J. Foyt Racing, where he
finished 34th.
No. 2 ACDelco Chevrolet driver Ron Hornaday on California Speedway
What's the key to running well at California Speedway?
Second, you need to be able to hold the car on the bottom and get back in
the gas early off the corners. That is the hard part on the setup, because
you carry so much speed into the corners. If you free it up off the
corners, sometimes it will free you up getting in, which makes a driver very
uneasy at close to 200 mph. The other part of that is when you tighten the
car getting in to make it more comfortable, it can make you tight off the
corner and you have to wait to get back in the gas. If you get the setup
just right, you can really drive the car anywhere you need to, which is a
lot of fun.
Third, you can't forget about fuel mileage, because it has been a factor in
nearly every race here. But playing the mileage game can bite you as well.
I know so far this year, we have had good motor and good mileage. If we can
get both again this weekend, we will have that factor covered."
What are your feelings about returning home and racing in front of your
hometown fans?
We have run really good at California Speedway in the past but for one
reason or another we haven't finished well and that is something I hope to
change this weekend. Richard Childress Racing has run well there, but RCR
is still looking for their first win at the track, so that is the goal for
ACDelco Chevrolet this weekend. And I think we have the car and the team to
do it."
Can racing in front of your hometown fans be a distraction? Is there more
pressure?
We have a lot of friends who we only see during the California race weekend,
so that is fun. We try to cook out one night with everyone at the track to
catch up. So it's not really a distraction. We just don't get to spend the
time with our friends that we used to. But a little time is better than no
time."
You and Kevin Harvick are returning to your roots on Saturday night, to race
a 75-lap shootout for the late models at Mesa Marin Raceway in Bakersfield,
Ca. How excited are you about the race?
Ron Hornaday is currently second in the NASCAR Busch Series Point Standings.
The No.2 ACDelco Chevrolet is 78 points out of first place.
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