Eddie Sharp (1982-1986), Mike Perry (1981-1985), Ted Holstrom (1951-1955), Rolly Njeck (1995-1999), Patricia Duncan (1951-1955), Bruce Evans (1977-1981)
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Eddie Sharp
Eddie Sharp
Eddie Sharp
Eddie Sharp
Work:
Department of Defence - Printing/Photocopying (1987-2008)
Education:
North Ainslie Primary - Primary, Campbell High - High, Dickson College - Year 12
Relationship:
Married
Bragging Rights:
Married for 3 years so far to a "dark african angel"
A four-time series champion, Hornaday is driving toward another title with an uncertain future. He was left without a ride next season after owner Kevin Harvick sold controlling interest in his trucks program to Eddie Sharp.
Date: Oct 15, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Ron Hornaday Jr. feels young at 53 but needs to find a ride
Despite the 50th victory, however, the 2011 season has been bittersweet for Hornaday, a casualty of the sale of Kevin Harvick Inc.s truck series program to Eddie Sharp. At this point, Hornaday doesnt have a ride nailed down for 2012, though he has had discussions with several teams.
decision to close KHI will have put about 140 employees on the job market, but Harvick was hopeful many of them would be hired at RCR when the KHI Nationwide teams move to that building. Those employees could also stay on at ESR. The teams will operate out of Eddie Sharp Racing's facility in Denver, N.C.Eddie Sharp Racing owns the No. 6 truck in the series, which this season belongs to Justin Lofton. Four-time series champion Ron Hornaday drives the No. 33 for KHI and Nelson Piquet Jr. drives the No. 8. The third KHI truck has been shared by several drivers and was not part of the deal.
Date: Sep 23, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Eddie Sharp purchases assets of two KHI Truck teams
KHI will field its trucks for the rest of the year and will have a small interest in the No. 8 and 33 ESR trucks beginning in 2012 so ESR can use those owner points. The three teams will operate out of Eddie Sharp Racing's current 40,000-square-foot shop in Denver, N.C.