RON HORNADAY
Richmond International Raceway
Race No. 26: Funai 250 TV: TNT 7:30 p.m. EDT
Richmond International Raceway RADIO: MRN 7:30 p.m. EDT
Distance: .750-miles
NOTES:
* Points battle
With an 11th place finish at Darlington Raceway, ACDelco Chevrolet
driver Ron Hornaday has closed the gap in the NASCAR Busch Series
championship race. Hornaday, a two-time NASCAR Southwest Tour (1992, '93)
and NASCAR Truck Series Champion ('96, '98), is in fifth place, just 79
points out of first position. In fact, the 79 points separating the
top-five make it the closest NBS points battle with 9 races to go in the
history of the series.
* Spring race recap
Back in May, Hornaday had a good run at RIR turn into a
disappointing finish. Hornaday qualified fifth and ran in the top-five for
most of the night. Hornaday was running in the eighth position with just
four laps to go, when Shane Hmiel got into him, sending the ACDelco Chevy
into the inside wall off turn two. Despite a badly damaged car, Hornaday
managed to finish the race in 15th.
* Something Crazy
The ACDelco Chevrolet will have a new look on Friday night at RIR.
Java Records recording artist Frankie Perez will adorn the hood of the No. 2
Monte Carlo. Perez, whose hit song "Something Crazy" has been climbing the
charts, will also sing the National Anthem at RIR on Friday. The ACDelco
Chevy will shed its traditional colors for a silver and blue scheme, with
red flames. Hornaday is the only NBS driver with a special Chevrolet/
Warner Bros. Rock & Roll paint scheme to commemorate the Chevy Rock & Roll
400.
* What ya haulin?
The ACDelco transporter will unload chassis No. 36 at RIR. The car
is the newest drop snout car in the RCR stable. Marty Lindley raced the car
at IRP and finished 15th. Hornaday raced a standard chassis car at RIR back
in May.
Ron Hornaday comments on Richmond International Raceway
The point's battle in the NASCAR Busch Series is the tightest battle in
series history. It seems like it is totally up for grabs. What are your
thoughts on the battle?
"It's awesome right now. Each week it changes. We were kind of laughing
last week after Darlington because we picked up 18 points on the leader, yet
we fell from third to fifth in the standings. That is just how close the
point's race is. I think this is going to come right down to Homestead.
And I think we have a great shot at winning the title."
It seems like most of the attention in the point's battle has gone to the
"young guns." Does that bother you, being a veteran driver?
"No it doesn't bother me. You see the same thing in NASCAR Winston Cup. I
realize that out of all the drivers in this battle, my story is the least
interesting. You have the young guys that have never won a NASCAR
championship and that makes for great reading. You have David Green who won
the title back in 1994 and has had a dry spell. Plus it's the best that
(Brewco Motorsports) has been in points. Keller has been so close and never
won, so you have that angle. I was hired to come in and try to win the
championship. I won two NASCAR Truck Series championships. RCR won the
Busch title two years ago with Harvick. ACDelco has won three out of the
last five Busch Championships. So I think people expected us to be up front
and so it really isn't big news."
You had a stretch where you qualified in the top-10 in 13 out of 15 races.
Over the last four races, your best start has been 12th (Michigan). How
important is starting up front to your championship chances and what do you
do to turn it around?
"We have really concentrated on our race setup lately. The saying goes- its
not where you start, it's where you finish. I think we have really worked
hard at making sure the car races well. I don't know if starting better
would have translated into better finishes or not. I'm not that concerned
with it right now. We have had better cars than where we started, but I
don't think it is an issue."
What are your thoughts on racing under the lights at Richmond International
Raceway?
"I love night racing. I'd say every driver prefers to race at night,
because that is what we grew up doing. It just looks so much different and
it really adds something for the fans. The flames and sparks are very
visible. My favorite part is on the pace laps when the flash bulbs are
going off. From where I'm at in the car, it's an awesome sight!"
"The biggest key at Richmond is getting off the corners. In the past, I
think I have driven the corners too deep. When you do that, you have to get
hard on the brakes to get the car to set and it hurts you getting off. I
have since tried to get in easy, so I can use all of the RCR motor off. It
worked well in the spring race and hopefully we can be even better this time
around."
You have Frankie Perez on the hood of your car. What do you think of the
concept of Rock & Roll and NASCAR teaming up this weekend?
"I think it is a natural tie-in. This weekend you will see all the smoke,
noise and the loud roar of the crowd...and that's just the concert! I think
it is really cool to be part of this Chevrolet program and I hope we can put
Frankie Perez in victory lane and at the top of the charts."
Ron Hornaday and the ACDelco Chevrolet Monte Carlo are fifth in the NASCAR
Busch Series point's standings. Hornaday is 79 points out of first place.