NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Virginia is for Lovers 200 Preview: #16, R. Hornaday
4 September 1997
#16 Ron Hornaday, NAPA Brakes Chevrolet NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Virginia is for Lovers 200 Advance Richmond International Raceway HORNADAY LOOKING FOR VICTORY IN RICHMOND RICHMOND, VA - NAPA Brakes driver Ron Hornaday re-injured his ribs (injured at first race of season in Orlando, Fla.) during a crash in practice at Watkins Glen, N.Y. Hornaday went on to finish fifth in the NASCAR Truck Series event at Watkins Glen International on August 24. He is still sore from the injury but is ready for the Virginia Is For Lovers 200 at Richmond International Raceway, Richmond, Va. Hornaday finished second last year at RIR and is looking to improve on that finish this year. - The NAPA Brakes team has fared well at short track night races this year. Richmond will be the last night race for the Truck Series this season. In the three short track night races held this year, Hornaday has won two times (Bristol, Tenn. and Indianapolis, Ind.) and placed second in the third (Nashville, Tenn.). - In the 10 short track events held this year Hornaday has recorded six wins, eight top-five, and nine top-10 finishes. He has led 45% of the possible laps ran on short tracks. - Hornaday spent a couple days this past week "acting." He filmed a television commercial in Charlotte, N.C. for his sponsor NAPA. The spot will air nationally later this year. Hornaday stars as a guest instructor for the NAPA Delivery Driver School in the commercial. QUOTES: NAPA Brakes driver Ron Hornaday on Watkins Glen International race and accident: "Needless to say Watkins Glen was a tough weekend for us. I wrecked the NAPA truck in practice when the brake pedal broke off and the team had to hustle to get the back up truck ready to race. I am pretty beat up -- it seems like my ribs have been sore all year long. I need to thank the entire NAPA team, they worked hard and we ended up with a good finish. They are the best." Comments from Ron Hornaday on Richmond: "The NAPA Brakes Chevy ran well at Richmond. I felt we were the best truck there last year. The rains came and we did not get a chance to show it. I want to win the race this time around. We get a great crowd at Richmond, including the boss, Teresa Earnhardt and her husband. It would be great to put the NAPA Chevy in victory lane when they are there." Ron Hornaday's Richmond Statistics Date St Fn Laps Money Won Status 9/5/96 10 2 124(124) 18,475 Running 9/7/95 4 15 150(150) 3,375 Running Ron Hornaday is currently third in NASCAR Truck Series points. By Champion Sports Group