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CONCORD, N.C. (October 10, 2002) –
Richard Childress Racing Enterprises, Inc. (RCR) announced today that
two-time NASCAR Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday will be at the helm
of the No. 2 ACDelco Chevrolet Monte Carlo in 2003. In addition,
ACDelco announced a renewed four-year partnership with the RCR
organization, and unveiled a new paint scheme for their famous blue
and white racing machine next season.
“Ron
is a great competitor and a proven champion,” stated Richard
Childress, president and CEO of RCR. “We’ve had some great battles
against him over the years in the Truck Series and the Busch Series so
I’m looking forward to him winning races and championships for us
instead. I think he gives RCR and ACDelco a great chance to bring home
another Busch Series championship.”
Hornaday
experienced his NASCAR breakout in the Craftsman Truck Series where he
amassed 12 poles, 25 wins and two championships in 1996 and 1998
driving for Dale Earnhardt, Inc. (DEI). His NASCAR Busch Series
debut came with the same owner in 2000, where he collected two wins
and runner-up Rookie-of-the-Year honors. After a brief Winston
Cup stint in 2001, the California-native returned to the Busch Series
ranks full-time in Loudon, N.H., in 2002 as the pilot of the No. 26
Carroll Racing Chevrolet.
“This
is a chance of a lifetime,” said Hornaday, who has two top-three and
six top-five finishes in 24 races this season. “Richard’s
been such a help to me over the years, and got my relationship with
Dale and Teresa Earnhardt off the ground when I was just starting in
this business. His Busch program is second to none as far as
I’m concerned, and I’m tickled to death to get the chance to work
for him and a sponsor like ACDelco. I know their looking for
results, and hopefully a gritty veteran like me can help this team get
back to where they belong, on top.”
ACDelco’s
partnership with RCR began in 2000, when the six-time Winston Cup
owner opened up his stable to the Busch Series. Both found
success together with last year’s championship, and the renewed
four-year relationship solidifies both companies’ dedication to the
sport of NASCAR and each other.
Scott
Mackie, General Manager of ACDelco, commented on the addition of Ron
Hornaday, the new partnership and paint scheme, and changes within
ACDelco. “We couldn’t be more pleased to have a proven
champion like Ron Hornaday climbing aboard as we renew our partnership
with RCR. Just like Richard, he has shown throughout his career
that he is capable of winning at all levels of competition.
“Many
changes have occurred in the ACDelco organization this year, and the
paint scheme for the No. 2 ACDelco Busch car is just one of them,”
added Mackie. “Change isn’t easy, but it’s inevitable and
can be exciting and rewarding. Like the car, it is time for
ACDelco to have a fresh face out in the marketplace. Our primary
objective in all of these efforts has been to greatly increase the
value of the ACDelco proposition for our direct and secondary
customers which means greater availability for the consumer.
This is an exciting time for ACDelco, and we hope customers will
continue to use ACDelco for all their aftermarket needs.”
“ACDelco
has been a great partner over the past three seasons so I’m very
glad to be able to continue our relationship for another four,”
added Childress. “RCR has been able to continue the success ACDelco
began with DEI in the NASCAR Busch Series and we look forward to
adding to that success in the years to come.”
The
new paint scheme for the 2003 season, designed by legendary NASCAR
artist Sam Bass, is one that embodies the company’s exciting
transformation in the automotive market place. The No. 2 ACDelco
Chevy’s familiar blue and white tones acquire a radical red stripe
down the sides, creating a dazzling look for the fans watching at home
and at the track.
“I
am thrilled to have been given the chance to create an exciting new
look for the ACDelco team. The idea was to integrate edgier,
more aggressive graphics into the tried and true colors of the product
brand. The sponsor and RCR team seem quite pleased with the
results. I believe the race fans will be also,” said Sam Bass,
Designer.
ACDelco
trademarks itself on their unique and distinctive ability to field
winners and champions in the NASCAR Busch Series. In their first
five seasons, ACDelco never finished outside the top-three in the hunt
for the Busch Series championship. ACDelco has claimed more
victories (25) than any other sponsor since their entry into the Busch
Series (1997), in conjunction with capturing two NASCAR Busch Series
Rookie-of-the-Year titles (1997, 2000), and the trifecta of
championships (1998, 1999, 2001).
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