Ron Hornaday
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Max Gresham To Truck Series In 2012
Sirius Speedway &bull Dec 7, 2011
The NMPA Award Winning Online Home of "Sirius Speedway;" heard weekdays from 3-7 p.m. Eastern Time on Sirius/XM NASCAR Radio, Channel 90. Views expressed do not necessarily represent those of Sirius/XM Radio. Joe Denette Motorsports has announced that 2011 NASCAR… Full Story »
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Looking in the Rear View Mirror: Homestead
MotorSportsNews.net &bull Nov 22, 2011
It's championship weekend what would the races bring? Rain canceled Friday's cup practices. Truck race set off first practice time. Ron Hornaday makes his 300th career start. James Buescher and Ty Dillon on the front row of the truck race.… Full Story »
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Dillon grabs NCWTS title, Sauter takes the Ford 200 win
Skirts and Scuffs &bull Nov 19, 2011
Heading into the Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Austin Dillon needed a 16th or better finish to claim his first series championship. Johnny Sauter fought hard, leading 44 laps and coming within 6 points of Dillon. Rain once again foiled… Full Story »
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Ron Hornaday lands truck ride with Joe Denette Motorsports for 2012
Scene Daily &bull Nov 18, 2011News Article: Kevin Harvick will compete Friday in the final Camping World Truck Series race for Kevin Harvick Inc. and then watch Saturday as the company he and his wife built over the last decade runs its final race with vehicles built in and operated by their shop. News Article: FORT WORTH, Texas - NASCAR officials parked Kyle Busch after Busch wrecked… Full Story »
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Kyle Busch facing less drama this week, Brian France says he crossed the line at Texas
Scene Daily &bull Nov 18, 2011News Article: Kyle Busch, who was suspended by NASCAR for the Nationwide and Sprint Cup series races last weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, will be allowed to race this week at Phoenix but was fined and placed on probation by NASCAR. The 26-year-old Busch intentionally wrecked Ron Hornaday under caution during the Camping World Truck Series race Friday at Texas. NASCAR parked Busch for the remainder of the truck race and the next morning announced that he would not be allowed to compete for the remainder of the… Full Story »
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Hornaday Signs With Joe Denette Motorsports
Sirius Speedway &bull Nov 18, 2011
The NMPA Award Winning Online Home of "Sirius Speedway;" heard weekdays from 3-7 p.m. Eastern Time on Sirius/XM NASCAR Radio, Channel 90. Views expressed do not necessarily represent those of Sirius/XM Radio. Joe Denette Motorsports, a rookie team in the… Full Story »
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Ron Hornaday joins Joe Denette Motorsports for 2012
Skirts and Scuffs &bull Nov 18, 2011
As the closing of Kevin Harvick Inc. was announced and the shock wore off, talk turned to "where is Ron Hornaday Jr. going to go, will he retire?" All that was answered today at Homestead-Miami Speedway as Hornaday announced his… Full Story »
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Joe Denette Motorsports Reunites Hornaday and Hensley for 2012
Catch Fence &bull Nov 18, 2011
Ron Hornaday - Photo Credit: Justin Edmonds / Getty Images for NASCARHomestead, FL (November 18, 2011) Joe Denette Motorsports (JDM), a rookie team in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS), is pleased to announce that four- time series champion,… Full Story »
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Ron Hornaday, Jr. to Joe Denette Motorsports for 2012
Frontstretch Nascar Blog &bull Nov 18, 2011
Friday afternoon at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Ron Hornaday, Jr. and Joe Denette Motorsports made a joint announcement confirming rumors the four-time Truck Series champion will join the team for the 2012 season. The 53-year-old will pilot the No. 9 Chevrolet with… Full Story »
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Hornaday to drive for Denette in 2012
Craftsman Truck Series News on Official Nascar Site &bull Nov 18, 2011
HOMESTEAD, Fla. -- Ron Hornaday, four-time champion in the Camping World Truck Series, has found a home for 2012 with Joe Denette Motorsports. Hornaday's hiring as a driver will be made official in a news conference at 1 p.m. Friday… Full Story »
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Kevin Harvick Inc. bids farewell at Homestead
Skirts and Scuffs &bull Nov 16, 2011
Racing at Homestead this weekend is bringing about some mixed emotions for Kevin Harvick as he bids farewell to his Truck and Nationwide Series teams. The 2011 season was full of highs, including Harvick's recent win at Texas and Ron Hornaday, Jr.' As for the Nationwide Series team, they are… Full Story »
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Kyle Busch: Why It Was Wrong to Take Matters into His Own Hands
NASCAR on Bleacher Report &bull Nov 15, 2011
There are a few things that can be said with certainty about Kyle Busch: he is polarizing, stirs emotions, entertains and is a driver with natural talent behind the wheel that may prove to be extraordinary. NASCAR needs the personality… Full Story »
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NASCAR Sprint Cup: 7 Possible Scenarios If Kyle Busch Loses His Sponsor
NASCAR on Bleacher Report &bull Nov 15, 2011
Upon his return from "parked" status at Phoenix International Raceway, Kyle Busch showed why both his sponsors and team have been excessively patient with his troublesome actions. He was relegated to start from 34th place due to having to replace… Full Story »
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Where's the line? Brian Vickers takes out Matt Kenseth
From the Marbles Nascar Blog on Yahoo! Sports &bull Nov 14, 2011
The last few races of the season are a championship battle, yes, but for drivers out of the hunt for the Sprint Cup, they're the equivalent of your final few days of school: you've got scores to settle before the big break. And Brian Vickers , who's become something of a NASCAR whipping boy after his wreck-happy day at Martinsville… Full Story »
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Drivers believe Kyle Busch can learn from Texas troubles
Scene Daily &bull Nov 12, 2011News Article: AVONDALE, Ariz. - Mars will not sponsor Kyle Busch for the final two races of 2011 but will sponsor him for the 2012 season, the company and Joe Gibbs Racing announced Thursday night. Busch, who was benched by NASCAR for the Sprint Cup race last Sunday at Texas because of his retaliation on Ron Hornaday in the Camping World Truck Series race two days earlier, will race the final two Cup events of the season but with Interstate Batteries sponsorship. News Article: FORT WORTH, Texas - Kyle Busch, who was parked for Sunday's Sprint Cup race at Texas,… Full Story »
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Hornaday rejects KBM's overtures for 2012
Craftsman Truck Series News on Official Nascar Site &bull Nov 11, 2011
AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Ron Hornaday, involved in the crash seven days ago that set off the firestorm over Kyle Busch's future, said Friday he has been in contact with Busch's team about driving the No. 18 Toyota truck in 2012.… Full Story »
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Busch: "I Got Burned By My Own Fire."
Sirius Speedway &bull Nov 11, 2011
The NMPA Award Winning Online Home of "Sirius Speedway;" heard weekdays from 3-7 p.m. Eastern Time on Sirius/XM NASCAR Radio, Channel 90. Views expressed do not necessarily represent those of Sirius/XM Radio. Wearing a Joe Gibbs Racing shirt devoid of sponsor logos, a contrite Busch shouldered the blame for the Camping World Truck Series crash at Texas… Full Story »
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Nationwide cars get first crack at new PIR surface
Nationwide Series News on Official Nascar Site &bull Nov 11, 2011
AVONDALE, Ariz -- Early Thursday afternoon, Nationwide driver Steve Wallace became the first competitor to circle the new Phoenix International Raceway on a NASCAR event weekend. He made a pair of tentative laps around the 1-mile oval before returning to the garage area, and the track fell silent again for a long stretch before two more brave souls -- Jason Leffler and Ron Hornaday -- ventured out. It was that kind of day, as Nationwide drivers tip-toed around a facility most… Full Story »
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ESPN2's NASCAR Friday Could Be Kooky
The Daly Planet &bull Nov 11, 2011
It's really great that Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards are in a Sprint Cup Series Championship fight. Unfortunately, that fight will not play-out until Sunday at the Phoenix International Raceway. On Friday the only network live from the track will be ESPN2 with Sprint Cup Series practice coverage at 1:30 and 5:30PM ET.… Full Story »
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Kyle Busch to race without M on hood for next two weeks but candy company back on car in 2012
Scene Daily &bull Nov 10, 2011News Article: FORT WORTH, Texas - NASCAR officials parked Kyle Busch after Busch wrecked Ron Hornaday in retaliation on lap 14 of the Camping World Truck Series race Friday night at Texas Motor Speedway. Busch blamed Hornaday for the initial incident between the two drivers, which reignited a simmering rivalry between Busch and Kevin Harvick Inc. Hornaday and Busch made contact when the two came up on the slower truck of Johnny Chapman, going three-wide and eventually sending Busch into the wall. While under caution Busch retaliated, driving Hornaday into the wall. News Article: FORT WORTH, Texas - Joe Gibbs… Full Story »














