Ron Hornaday celebrates Truck Series success at ORP...
INDIANAPOLIS—Ron Hornaday Jr. became the first driver to win four straight races in the 15-year history of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Friday, taking the AAA Insurance 200 at O'Reilly Raceway Park.
Hornaday held off Mike Skinner by .202 seconds in a tight battle on the .686-mile track following the final restart with 10 laps remaining.
"I have to thank Kevin and DeLana (Harvick)," said Hornaday of his team owners. "People ask me how I do it, and it is those two people right there.
They just keep putting trucks underneath us, getting the right employees, just so. Awesome.
"Four in a row, that's cool. Three has been done, and to do this says a lot."
Hornaday was one of five drivers to have won three in a row in the series, doing so in 1997. The victory was Hornaday's fifth of the season and 44th of his career, tops in the series. It was Hornaday's third truck series win at ORP.
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