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Ron Hornaday Sr.

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American racing driver (1931–2008)
For his son, seeRon Hornaday Jr.
NASCAR driver
Ron Hornaday Sr.
BornRonald Lee Hornaday
January 13, 1931
San Fernando, California, U.S.
DiedDecember 21, 2008 (age 77)
AchievementsNASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model Series champion (1963, 1964)
AwardsWest Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame (2002 - Inaugural Class)
NASCARCup Series career
17 races run over 10 years
Best finish45th (1955)
First race1955 race atArizona State Fairgrounds (Phoenix)
Last race1973 Tuborg 400 (Riverside)
WinsTop tensPoles
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Ronald Lee Hornaday Sr.[1] (January 13, 1931 – December 21, 2008) was an American racer fromSan Fernando, California. He was the father ofNASCARCamping World Truck Series championRon Hornaday Jr. and the grandfather ofRonnie Hornaday. Hornaday was inducted in theWest Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame in its first class in 2002.[2] He made 17NASCARMonster Energy Cup Series starts between 1955 and 1973; mainly on the West Coast.[3]

Racing career

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He began racing atSaugus Speedway and laterAscot Park, driving the No. 97 Galpin Motors Ford.[4] His weekly occupation was working as the parts and service manager for Galpin Motors, and he received sponsorship from his employer throughout his career.[4] Hornaday made his first NASCAR Grand National start in 1955 at theArizona State Fairgrounds.[4] He finished 14th in a 29 car field to earn $25.[4] He started racing in the Pacific Coast Late Model series (now theNASCAR Camping World West Series) in 1956.[2] He began winning races a few years later, and he finished second in the 1962 season championship behindEddie Gray.[4]

He won the season points championship in 1963, and he repeated as champion in 1964.[4] In his Pacific Coast Late Model career he had 13 victories.[2]

Death

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Hornaday died in California from cancer on December 21, 2008.[4] His son Ron commented on his website, "Our father was the inspiration to all of us and was a true champion to the very end. We will miss him so very much but it is a comfort to know that he is now with his beloved wife and our mother, Helen, where he wanted to be."[4]

References

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  1. ^"Ronald Lee Hornaday, Born 01/13/1931 in California". CaliforniaBirthIndex.org. RetrievedDecember 11, 2024.
  2. ^abcRon Hornaday Sr. Biography at theWest Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame, Retrieved December 7, 2007
  3. ^NASCAR Cup statistics, Retrieved December 7, 2007
  4. ^abcdefgh"Hornaday Sr. loses battle with cancer".Yahoo!. December 25, 2008. Retrieved2008-12-27.

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Achievements
Preceded byNASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model Series champion
1963–1964
Succeeded by
   

1954 L. Dane
1955 D. Letner
1956 L. Dane
1957 L. Dane
1958 E. Gray
1959  B. Ross
1960 M. Porter
1961 E. Gray
1962 E. Gray
1963 R. Hornaday Sr.

1964 R. Hornaday Sr.
1965 B. Amick
1966  J. McCoy
1967  S. Cain
1968  S. Cain
1969 R. Elder
1970 R. Elder
1971 R. Elder
1972 R. Elder
1973  J. McCoy

1974 R. Elder
1975 R. Elder
1976 C. Bown
1977 B. Schmitt
1978 J. Insolo
1979 B. Schmitt
1980 R. Smith
1981 R. Smith
1982 R. Smith
1983 J. Robinson

Hornaday family
First generation
Second generation
Third generation
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