Hornaday “Leaves the Building” with Elvis after Dominating Win
at Memphis
MILLINGTON, Tenn. (June 30, 2008)
– Ron Hornaday
and the Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) No. 33 Camping World Chevrolet
Silverado team scored their third victory of the 2008 NASCAR
Truck Series season on Saturday night, June 28, in the O’Reilly
200 at Memphis (Tenn.) Motorsports Park. Hornaday led 139 of the
204 laps en route to taking over the Truck Series point
standings and extending his lead of all-time series wins to 36.
“That was
probably the hardest race I have run this year so far,” Hornaday
said. “I wanted that trophy really bad and that Elvis trophy is
the coolest thing in the world. We were really good in practice
and we did a qualifying run and we were terrible. Rick Ren (crew
chief) stayed up all night thinking about it and he made some
very minor changes but they all worked in the end. You have to
race hard and this was a good win for us.”
Hornaday took
the green flag at the start of the race from the third position.
Within the first 10 laps of the race, he had gained a spot to
second and was working on leader Johnny Benson. By lap 40, he
had caught Benson before taking the lead on lap 44. Hornaday led
the next 10 laps.
The team made
their first pit stop of the night on lap 54. Hornaday came down
pit road in the lead for four tires and fuel. With many of the
other competitors taking two tires or fuel only, Hornaday
restarted from the fifth position on lap 59. He battled through
a tight condition and retook the lead on lap 76 from Stacy
Compton. By lap 85, Hornaday had built a 25-truck-length lead
over Compton and a 40-truck-length lead by lap 88.
The caution
came out on lap 123 and Ren called Hornaday down pit road for
the final time for tires and fuel. Another solid stop by the No.
33 Camping World team put Hornaday out front for the restart on
lap 126.
As the laps
wound down and Hornaday had driven away from the field with a
commanding lead over second-place Erik Darnell, the caution came
out on lap 199 after a multi-truck accident in turn four. NASCAR
officials displayed the red flag for nine minutes for the track
to be cleared of any remaining debris. The race was restarted on
202, setting up a green-white-checkered finish. Hornaday, known
as the “Master of Restarts,” immediately pulled away from the
field and crossed the finish line on lap 204 for his 36th career
NASCAR Truck Series win.
After Saturday
night’s race, Hornaday and the No. 33 Camping World Chevrolet
Silverado team gained three spots to retake the lead in the
Truck Series point standings, leading Matt Crafton by 27 points.
POST-RACE LINKS:
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O'Reilly 200 Race Quotes
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Results
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Points
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No. 33 O'Reilly 200 Photos
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Pre-Race Report |