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Stacker 200 presented by YJ Stinger - Ron Hornaday Notes
RON HORNADAY
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (September 21, 2004) - ACDelco Chevrolet driver Ron Hornaday comes into this Saturday's MBNA 200 at Dover International Speedway with a great amount of confidence. Now if he could only get that darn monkey off his back.
Over the last six races, Hornaday feels like he just can't catch a break. After nearly winning the race at New Hampshire International Speedway on July 24, and moving up to third in points, the ACDelco team has been in a tailspin. His average finish since New Hampshire is 22nd and he has tumbled down to sixth in points. "We just haven't been very good when we have unloaded lately," said Hornaday. "We tried a lot of new (research and development) things with the cars and they haven't worked. Our plan is to get back to basics."
If there was ever a good track to get back to what works, it is Dover International Speedway. In the spring race, Hornaday posted his second straight top-five qualifying run at the one-mile concrete track. He was fast in practice and ran in the fifth position during the race, until he got bumped into the turn one wall on lap 14, ending his day. But it was the lingering anger and frustration from that race that propelled Hornaday and his ACDelco team to a great summer run, which included one win (Milwaukee), three top-fives and six straight top-10 finishes. "We left Dover feeling like we needed to show everyone that we weren't going to be pushed around," said Hornaday. "You could see the pride in the guys. It was really awesome."
But somewhere along the line things changed again for the ACDelco team. Hornaday ran poorly at tracks he dominated in the past. It started at Pikes Peak International Raceway where Hornaday unloaded very poorly and finished 11th. It was Hornaday's first time to finish outside the top-10 at that track. He again struggled off the truck and then got caught up in a turn four crash at Indianapolis Raceway Park and finished 35th. And so on and so on. The monkey had climbed on board and has yet to jump off. "I feel like we have this monkey on our back and whatever we do, we can't shake it off," said Hornaday. "The plan is to get back to basics and not over think the car. We are coming back to Dover with the same setup and I think if we can unload strong, we will race strong."
Points of Interest...
No. 2 ACDelco driver Ron Hornaday on Dover International Speedway...
You had a great car (chassis No. 027) at Dover in June. What are your thoughts on chassis No. 019 this weekend?
Looking back at the spring race and the crash...What was the most frustrating thing you recall?
ACDelco crew chief Butch Hylton on Dover International Speedway...
What are your thoughts about racing at Dover this weekend?
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