FONTANA, Calif. (February
25, 2008) – Ron Hornaday was
able to drive the No. 33
Camping World/VFW Chevrolet
Silverado to a fifth-place
finish in front of his
home-state crowd in the San
Bernardino County 200 at the
Auto Club Speedway of
Southern California in
Fontana. The top-five finish
by Hornaday gave him a big
boost in the NASCAR Truck
Series driver’s point
standings; from 24th to
ninth.
On Thursday, the Truck
Series teams opened up the
race weekend with two
scheduled practice sessions.
In the first practice
session, Hornaday was
fifth fastest with a lap
time of 41.637 seconds
(172.923 mph). During the
short break before the
second practice began, the
No. 33 Camping World/VFW
Chevrolet Silverado crew
made some minor adjustments
to the truck. Hornaday went
out for the second practice
session and was third
fastest with a fast lap of
41.405 seconds (173.892
mph).
Rain showers moved into
the area through the night
on Thursday and early Friday
morning, which caused
qualifying to be canceled on
Friday afternoon. By
NASCAR’s rules, the starting
field for Saturday’s race
would be set by using last
season’s point standings.
Hornaday, being the 2007
NASCAR Truck Series champion
and point leader, would
start Saturday’s race from
the pole position.
Fortunately, Saturday
morning brought sunshine to
the fans and race teams as
the San Bernardino County
200 was able to begin as
scheduled. The 35-truck
field lined up to take the
green flag for the first of
100 laps with Hornaday
leading the way for the
first 15 laps.
The caution flag came out
on lap 13 after NASCAR
officials had spotted debris
at the bottom of the track
on the backstretch. Hornaday
came down pit road and got
four tires and fuel. He
restarted the race on lap 17
in the 13th position and
quickly began working his
way back up the leader board
by picking up three spots to
the 10th position.
By lap 28, Hornaday had
climbed back up into the top
five and was running in the
fourth position before
taking the third spot away
from Terry Cook on the next
lap. Cook battled back and
Hornaday had to settle into
the fifth position, where he
continued to run until the
third and final caution came
out on lap 45 for debris on
the race track. Crew chief
Rick Ren called Hornaday
down pit road for another
stop to get four tires and
fuel. A good stop by the
crew made it possible for
Hornaday to gain one
position coming off pit road
and he restarted on lap 48
in the fourth position.
Once again, Hornaday got
a good restart and began
gaining ground on the
leaders; taking away the
third spot on lap 50. He
continued to run in the
third position for the next
25 laps and was running
faster lap times than the
race leader, Kyle Busch, and
the second-place truck of
Todd Bodine.
On lap 81, Hornaday
followed the two leaders
down pit road for what would
be the last scheduled pit
stop of the day. An
unfortunate mishap on the
right-front tire caused
Hornaday to lose some
positions coming off pit
road. Hornaday overcame the
pit stop and rallied from
midway in the field in the
last 15 laps before taking
the checkered flag in the
fifth position. It was the
first top-five finish of the
season for Hornaday and
Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) in
the 2008 Truck Series
season.
“The truck was awesome,
it handled good. We got a
top-five, which is great,”
Hornaday said. “I just want
to thank Camping World,
Chevrolet and everybody that
is part of this team. It’s a
lot of fun to drive this
thing.”
STATS RECAP
Date: February 23, 2008
Track: Auto Club Speedway
of Southern California
Event Name: San
Bernardino County 200
Race: 2 of 25
Started: 1st
Finished: 5th
Truck Series Point
Standings: 9th
NEXT ON SCHEDULE:
Date: March 7, 2008
Track: Atlanta Motor
Speedway
Event Name: American
Commercial Lines 200
Broadcast Time:
TV: The American
Commercial Lines 200 can be
seen live on SPEED at
9:00 p.m., ET.
Radio: The Motor Racing
Network (MRN) will broadcast
the race live at 9:00 p.m.,
ET.