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Sam Hornish, Jr.

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Samuel Jon Hornish, Jr.
Born July 2, 1979 (1979-07-02) (age 29)
Hometown Bryan, Ohio
Achievements 2001, 2002, 2006 IndyCar Series Champion
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Statistics
Car #, Team #77 - Penske Racing
2008 Sprint Cup Position 35th
Best Cup Position 35th - 2008 (Nextel Cup)
First Race 2007 Checker Auto Parts 500 Presented by Pennzoil (Phoenix)
Wins Top Tens Poles
0 1 0
NASCAR Nationwide Series Statistics
Car #, Team #12 - Penske Racing
Best NNS Position 51st - 2008 (Nationwide Series)
First Race 2006 Arizona Travel 200 (Phoenix)
Last Race 2008 Food City 250 (Bristol)
Wins Top Tens Poles
0 0 0

Samuel Jon Hornish, Jr. (born July 2, 1979 in Bryan, Ohio) is an American race car driver. He is best known for his open wheel accomplishments, which include an Indianapolis 500 victory and three Indy Racing League championships. He currently drives the #77 Mobil 1 / Auto Club Dodge Charger for Penske Racing in NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series.

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Early career

Hornish began racing at the age of 11 in go-karts. After competing in junior leagues for various seasons, he joined the World Karting Association in 1993, winning seven races and posting twenty-nine top-five finishes. The following season, he won several championships in WKA, including the U.S. and Canadian Grand Championships, as well as the U.S. Junior Class Grand Championship. In 1995, he repeated his U.S. Grand National title and won nine races. He would move up to the United States F2000 Series, driving six races for his family-owned team, and had one top-ten finish at Watkins Glen International. He joined Bordin Racing in 1997 and had two eleventh-place finishes, before signing with Primus Racing. He had a second-place run at Pikes Peak International Raceway and finished seventh in points.

In 1999, Hornish moved to the Toyota Atlantic Series to drive for Shank Racing. He won Rookie of the Year after getting his victory at Chicago Motor Speedway. He also drove the 24 Hours of Daytona for Intersport Racing.

IRL career

Practicing for the 2007 Indianapolis 500

He first raced in the IRL in 2000 with the PDM Racing team, with a best finish of third. However, he switched to Panther Racing for the next season and improved enough to take the title from reigning champion Buddy Lazier. In 2002 the Penske team switched from Champ Car, and Sam was able to beat their top driver Hélio Castroneves to his second title. Along the way, Hornish beat Al Unser, Jr. by .0024 of a second in the Delphi Indy 300 in Chicago, possibly the closest race in auto history until the 2007 Indy Pro Season when Logan Gomez beat teammate and champion Alex Lloyd at the same racetrack by only 0.0005 sec, or 1.65 inches (42 mm).

In 2003, most of the established top US open-wheel teams were now racing in the series, with Honda and Toyota providing engines superior to the established Chevrolet unit Panther used. As a result, Cosworth was called in to supply a replacement engine informally dubbed the "Chevworth", with which Sam was a winner again, finishing 5th in the 2003 standings. For 2004 he moved to Penske, winning the season-opener but finding that Honda engines, and not Penske's Toyotas, were now the engine of choice. 2005 was an improvement, as he finished third to Dan Wheldon and Tony Kanaan in the standings and the top placement of any driver not driving for Andretti Green Racing.

On May 28, 2006, after starting on the pole for the 2006 Indianapolis 500, Hornish became the first driver to ever overtake for the lead on the race's final lap, ultimately winning the race in the last 450 feet (140 m) by a 0.0635-second margin over rookie Marco Andretti. Also in that year, he won the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Scott Brayton Award, awarded annually to the driver best exemplifying a spirit of tenacity as well as friendliness amongst the race's participants. Hornish went on to win the 2006 IRL championship in the final race of the season by a tiebreaker over defending champ Dan Wheldon. He became the first 3-time champion in IRL history. In 2007, he only won one race at Texas, and finished fifth in points.

NASCAR

Hornish competing in a 2006 International Race of Champions race at Texas Motor Speedway.

On October 28, 2006, Hornish announced that he would attempt to run the final two 2006 NASCAR Busch Series races for Penske Racing, as well as select events in 2007. In his first two Busch starts, Hornish wrecked his #39 Mobil 1 Dodge both times, and did not finish better than 36th. In 2007, his car was switched to the #12, and he competed in seven Busch races, his best finish being a 15th at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Beginning in fall 2007, he started attempting Nextel Cup races in the #06 for Penske, and made only two races (at Phoneix International Speedway and Homestead-Miami Speedway).

2008 car

He will drive the #77 full-time for Penske in Sprint Cup in 2008 with Mobil 1 sponsorship. In his first Daytona 500 he had a great race, finishing 15th. Teammates Ryan Newman and Kurt Busch finished first and second; to giving Roger Penske his first 1,2 finish in NASCAR. After the race Roger Penske said, "It is nice to see Sam display some of his racing talent in the biggest race in NASCAR." After struggling to make his first NASCAR Cup Series events; Phoenix where he finished 30th and Homestead where he finished 37th, after the 2008 Daytona 500 he admitted that even he was surprised to see himself running in the top-10 most of the day. He also said, "I wish they would have started the race about two hours sooner, so it still could have been sunny out. If the sun had never gone down, we would have had a better chance. Once the sun goes down, everybody starts getting more and more evenly matched up, because there's not all that worry about the tires sliding around so much because of the heat."

At the May All-Star race at Lowe's Motor Speedway Hornish finished second in the Sprint Showdown to earn a start in the All-Star race. Hornish finished 7th. Hornish would finish second in a competitive Rookie of the Year race to Regan Smith.

As the 2009 season started, the team had high hopes for the season. However, bad luck late in 4 of the first 6 races kept Sam from being able to achieve his elusive first top 10 finish in a Sprint Cup points race. Nevertheless, he showed great improvement from 2008. Finally, on April 18 in Phoenix, he got his top 10, finishing the race in 9th place.

NASCAR Sprint Cup results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NSC Points
2007 Penske Racing 06 Dodge DAY
CAL
LSV
ATL
BRI
MAR
TEX
PHO
TAL
RIC
DAR
LOW
DOV
POC
MIC
INF
NHA
DY2
CHI
IND
PO2
GLN
MI2
BR2
CA2
RI2
NH2
DNQ
DV2
DNQ
KAN
TL2
DNQ
LW2
DNQ
MR2
DNQ
AT2
DNQ
TX2
PH2
30
HOM
37
62nd 135
2008 Penske Racing 77 Dodge DAY
15
CAL
43
LSV
41
ATL
25
BRI
29
MAR
28
TEX
32
PHO
20
TAL
35
RIC
23
DAR
38
LOW
13
DOV
18
POC
42
MIC
22
INF
31
NHA
39
DY2
29
CHI
37
IND
21
PO2
26
GLN
32
MI2
22
BR2
37
CA2
31
RI2
38
NH2
30
DV2
42
KAN
33
TL2
DNQ
LW2
22
MR2
34
AT2
24
TX2
23
PH2
33
HOM
DNQ
35th 2523
2009 Penske Racing 77 Dodge DAY
32
CAL
23
LSV
16
ATL
37
BRI
MAR
TEX
PHO
TAL
RIC
DAR
LOW
DOV
POC
MIC
INF
NHA
DY2
CHI
IND
PO2
GLN
MI2
BR2
CA2
RI2
NH2
DV2
KAN
TL2
LW2
MR2
AT2
TX2
PH2
HOM
31st 328
Year Starts* Wins Top Fives Top Tens Poles DNF Finish Start Winnings Rank Team(s)
2007 2 0 0 0 0 0 33.5 27.5 $126,325 62 Penske Racing
2008 34 0 0 0 0 4 29.6 27.9 $4,547,374 35 Penske Racing
2009 4 0 0 0 0 1 27.0 25.8 $610,658 31 Penske Racing

Totals 40 0 0 0 0 5 29.6 27.7 $5,284,357

* - 4 of 36 races (Data as of March 16, 2009)[1]

Education/Family

Hornish is a 1998 graduate of Archbold High School in Archbold, Ohio, and now resides in Napoleon.

On February 4, 2008 Sam and his wife Crystal welcomed their first child, Addison Faith Hornish, into the world. Baby Addison weighed 7 lb (3.2 kg). 2oz. and measured 18 inches (460 mm). Hornish finished 15th in his first Daytona 500.



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