Ron Hornaday Signs as the Primary Driver for The Motorsports Group for 2015 Season

Mooresville, NC Jan. 21, 2015

(Mooresville, NC) – Veteran NASCAR driver, Ron Hornaday, will be the primary driver of the No. 30 TMG Chevrolet for the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, starting at Daytona International Speedway.

Hornaday, a longtime veteran in the NASCAR garage, has been involved in racing his entire life. Starting off in the NASCAR K&N Series in 1989, he quickly advanced to the top series in the sport. In addition to an impressive 55 combined series wins, Hornaday also has four NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championships.

“I am happy to be signing on with Curtis Key and the entire TMG organization for the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Season,” Hornaday said. “This team has been working really hard during the offseason to get cars ready for Daytona and the rest of the season. I’m hoping to bring some guidance and racing knowledge to this start up Cup team.”

TMG Owner Curtis Key commented, “We are glad to have Ron Hornaday come on board with
The Motorsports Group. Ron has been involved in the NASCAR industry for over 20 years now.
His experience and knowledge of the industry is exactly what we need this first year in the
Sprint Cup Series.”

Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the No. 30 TMG Chevrolet. More information on
sponsorships will be announced in the coming weeks leading into the start of the 2015 NASCAR
season.

Connect with The Motorsports Group and Ron Hornaday on social media. Like us on Facebook
at facebook.com/TheMotorsportsGroup, follow us on Twitter @TMG30PR and @RonHornaday,
and follow us on Instagram @TMG30PR.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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