Sam Hornish Autograph

Samuel Jon Hornish Jr. (born July 2, 1979) is an American semi-retired professional auto racing driver. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 22 Ford Mustang for Team Penske in 2017. More about Sam Hornish

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Current items with a signature of Sam Hornish

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thumbnail2002 SAM HORNISH JR. autographed INDIANAPOLIS 500 PHOTO INDY CAR PENNZOIL CHEVY$4.99logo
thumbnail2002 SAM HORNISH JR. TOMAS SCHECKTER autographed INDIANAPOLIS 500 PHOTO INDY CAR$4.99logo
thumbnail2003 Mobil 1 Racing Sam Hornish Jr. Large Postcard - NASCAR - Autographed!$7.99logo
thumbnail2004 SAM HORNISH JR. autographed INDIANAPOLIS 500 PHOTO CARD INDY CAR PENSKE wCA$9.99logo
thumbnail2006 SAM HORNISH JR. autographed INDIANAPOLIS 500 PHOTO CARD INDY CAR PENSKE wCA$9.99logo
thumbnail2012 FanFare AUTOGRAPH GOLD Sam Hornish Jr. #45/99! ONE CARD ONLY!$9.95logo
thumbnailSAM HORNISH JR SIGNED ‘NASCAR’ CARD, COA & MYSTERY GIFT (629)$2.95logo
He began his top-tier racing career in the IndyCar Series, making his driving debut during the 2000 season for PDM Racing. Hornish began driving for Panther Racing the following season, winning eleven races and the 2001 and 2002 series championships over the next three seasons. During the 2004 season Hornish began driving for Team Penske, winning eight more races (including the 2006 Indianapolis 500) and the 2006 series championship during his time with the team. When he left the series after the 2007 season, he held the record for most career wins in the series (19, broken by Scott Dixon in 2009).

Hornish moved to Penske's NASCAR program part-time in the Xfinity Series (then known as the Busch Series) during the 2006 season, and began driving part-time in the Cup Series (then known as the Nextel Cup Series) in 2007. He raced full-time in the Cup Series the following year, struggling at first, with eight top-ten finishes over his first three seasons and a top points placing of 28th (in 2009). Hornish returned part-time to the Xfinity Series (then known as the Nationwide Series) in 2011, winning one race. He drove full-time in the series the following year, finishing fourth in points. In 2012 Hornish replaced A. J. Allmendinger (suspended by NASCAR for failing a drug test) in Penske's No. 22 car midway through the season, earning one top-five finish. The following year he returned to the Nationwide Series, winning one race and earning 16 top-five and 24 top-ten finishes to place second in points (three behind series champion Austin Dillon). Hornish drove part-time for Joe Gibbs Racing in an eight-race 2014 season, with one win and four top-five finishes. He returned to the Cup Series in 2015 with Richard Petty Motorsports, scoring three top-tens and finishing 26th in points. He returned part-time to the Xfinity Series in 2016, winning a race for JGR and finishing sixth or better in all three races he entered for Richard Childress Racing. In 2017, he returned to Penske's Xfinity program for a three-race schedule in the No. 22. Read even more about Sam Hornish at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Sam Hornish

In total, we tracked 596 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Sam Hornish (SAM HORNISH JR Signed Autographed 16x20 Photo, Poster, Penske, IndyCar, NASCAR) was sold in September 2013 for $149.99 while the cheapest item (SAM HORNISH JR. HAND SIGNED AUTOGRAPH PETTY MOTORSPORTS DRIVERS CARD 1 CENT!!!) found a new owner for $0.01 in January 2016. The month with the most items sold (15) was May 2008 with an average selling price of $5.35 for an autographed item of Sam Hornish. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2020 with $99.95 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.88 was March 2011. In average, an autographed item from Sam Hornish is worth $4.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Sam Hornish were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail2004 Sam Hornish Penske Indycar Diecast Signed$129.99logo
thumbnail2006 Sam Hornish, Jr. signed Blankback Hero Card$15.00logo
thumbnailSam Hornish Jr autographed/ Signed picture Avis #12 Dodge Charger$4.99logo
thumbnailSAM HORNISH JR signed NASCAR 8X10 photo with COA$3.99logo
thumbnailSAM HORNISH JR ‘07 PRESS PASS SIGNINGS ON-CARD AUTO 15/50 NASCAR '07~SIGNED$7.11logo
thumbnailSam Hornish Jr. 2014 Autographed 8 1/2 x 11 Monster Energy #54 NASCAR$9.99logo
thumbnailSam Hornish Jr. 2014 Press Pass Signings NASCAR Autograph Card Auto /10 EX READ$7.99logo
thumbnailSam Hornish Jr. Signed Mini Helmet Replica 1:3 Scale Mobil 1 NASCAR Helmet$8.50logo
thumbnailSigned 2006 Sam Hornish Jr Indy 500 Champion Morning After 8x10$24.99logo
thumbnailSigned 2018 Sam Hornish Jr. Indy 500 Borg Warner Trophy Tading Card$34.99logo

Latest News about Sam Hornish

Catching up with NASCAR's Sam Hornish Jr. (03/14/15): Sam Hornish Jr. talks about racing for Richard Petty and his experiences from IndyCar.                 Go to news article

Sam Hornish Jr. wishes fellow Ford team Penske would divulge more secrets (03/14/15): Making his full-time return to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series this season with Richard Petty Motorsports, Sam Hornish Jr. knows the other Ford teams have work to do to keep up with Team Penske. Go to news article

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Auto racing: Sam Hornish Jr. to drive for Petty in 2015 (10/09/14): After waiting years with more patience than he ever thought he would need, Sam Hornish Jr. is getting a second shot at a full-time ride in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

NASCAR's Sam Hornish Jr. is a case study of a racer's tenacity (10/08/14): There have been more than a few occasions in recent years when one might have asked: Why does Sam Hornish Jr. still do this? Go to news article

Older News Stories about Sam Hornish

Auto racing: Sam Hornish Jr. to drive for Petty in 2015 (10/2014): After waiting years with more patience than he ever thought he would need, Sam Hornish Jr. is getting a second shot at a full-time ride in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

Sam Hornish Jr. Eager for Victory (06/2014): Sam Hornish Jr. eager for victory at Road America

NASCAR's Sam Hornish Jr. at peace despite uncertainty (05/2014): DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Most of the drivers Sam Hornish Jr. whipped on his way to winning at Iowa Speedway last week simply went on to the next racetrack.

VIDEO: Rapid Fire -- Up close and personal with Hamlin sub Sam Hornish Jr. (03/2014): Sam Hornish Jr. talks life beyond the track.

'This baby has a pee pee!' Sam Hornish Jr. announces birth of first son on Twitt (02/2014): Sam Hornish Jr. is a soft-spoken family man, but the proud papa set Twitter afire when he announced his first son was born on Thursday afternoon.