The Camping World Truck Series master added to history Saturday night.
Ron Hornaday Jr. led 115 of 154 laps at Nashville Superspeedway and won the Toyota Tundra 200 by .941 seconds over Brian Scott. The Tennessean
“Five, can you believe that?” Hornaday said.
The 51-year-old driver became the first to win five consecutive races in one of NASCAR’s national touring series since 1971. Richard Petty and Bobby Allison both did it in the Cup Series in 1971. Petty holds the NASCAR record with 10 straight Cup wins in 1967.
“You can never compare to The King (Petty) and Bobby Allison, but I’m just glad to be in the same book as they are,” Hornaday said.
Hornaday also added to his Truck Series record with his 45th career victory. He won at Nashville for the first time, in which he finally earned his long awaited Gibson guitar trophy. MiamiHerald.com
FIN CAR DRIVER MAKE 1 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet 2 16 Brian Scott Toyota 3 6 Colin Braun Ford 4 117 Timothy Peters Toyota 5 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 6 13 Johnny Sauter * Chevrolet 7 14 Rick Crawford Ford 8 8 Dennis Setzer Chevrolet 9 81 Tayler Malsam * Toyota 10 11 T.J. Bell Toyota 11 51 Travis Kvapil Toyota 12 15 Blake Feese Toyota 13 30 Todd Bodine Toyota 14 5 Mike Skinner Toyota 15 60 Stacy Compton Toyota 16 23 Jason White Dodge 17 10 James Buescher * Ford 18 24 David Starr Toyota 19 25 Terry Cook Toyota 20 7 Jason Young Chevrolet 21 139 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 22 157 Norm Benning Chevrolet 23 4 J.R. Fitzpatrick * Chevrolet 24 148 Wayne Edwards Chevrolet 25 189 Wes Burton Chevrolet 26 212 Mario Gosselin Chevrolet 27 144 Tommy Joe Martins Ford 28 47 Brandon Knupp Chevrolet 29 41 Ryan Mathews Dodge 30 172 John Jackson Chevrolet 31 121 Nick Tucker Dodge 32 8 Butch Miller Chevrolet 33 102 Danny Efland Chevrolet 34 293 Shane Sieg Chevrolet

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