Defending Truck Series Champion Ron Hornaday has been hurt by a bad start to the season with multiple issues.
Starting even before the season started, Hornaday lost his crew chief Rick Ren to Kyle Busch Motorsports. Hornaday went into the first race at Daytona, finishing 27th after starting fifth after a wreck. However, something didn’t feel right and the new crew chief was gone as of Monday.
A new crew chief was hired and Hornaday headed to California. Qualifying went well as Hornaday won the pole, though after a tire rub resulted after contact with Kyle Busch and cut the tire, Hornaday finished 33rd.
With this bad start to the season, can Hornaday make up the ground and win the championship again?
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