Ron Hornaday Jr. to Joe Denette Motorsports for 2012
Ron Hornaday Jr. and Joe Denette Motorsports made a joint announcement confirming the four-time Truck Series champion will join the team for the 2012 season.
Ron Hornaday Jr. and Joe Denette Motorsports made a joint announcement confirming the four-time Truck Series champion will join the team for the 2012 season.
Editor’s Note: This release was sent out by Kyle Busch Motorsports late on Saturday night (Nov. 6). It is reprinted, word for word, here.
Polesitter Ron Hornaday Jr. led 107 of 146 laps Saturday afternoon to score his first career victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Frontstretch has learned Patrick Sheltra will be driving the truck typically driven by Bryan Silas at Talladega next Saturday (Oct. 22).
Frontstretch spoke with a Turner Motorsports employee who confirmed the potential layoffs.
RICHMOND, Va. – One of the sport’s most successful, independent organizations in Nationwide and Trucks will close its doors after the season.
The Good Sam Roadside Assistance 200 will be the first Truck race to take place at the 46-year-old racetrack.
Friday’s win was Hornaday’s 49th victory in the Camping World Truck Series. Hornaday is the all-time leader in wins in the series, 20 ahead of Kyle Busch.
Ricky Carmichael was the fastest truck in the first practice for the Camping World Truck Series and utilized the then grabbed the first pole of his career.
In the end, Kevin Harvick was the victor as others ran low on fuel or wore out their tires at the end of the race.