TIM SAUTER RETURNS TO ASA NATIONAL TOUR WITH
LESTER BUILDINGS
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For Immediate Release
TIM SAUTER RETURNS TO ASA NATIONAL
TOUR WITH LESTER BUILDINGS
PENDLETON, Ind. (January 28, 2004) -- One of the prodigal sons is returning home
where he belongs. Tim Sauter, the 1999 American Speed Association National
Champion, will return to the series full-time in 2004, teaming with sponsor Lester
Buildings, in search for the 2004 ASA National Championship. Sauter will utilize Don
Fanetti-owned Fords.
"I'm pretty excited about everything," said Sauter, who has six ASA career wins. "I've
always loved racing with ASA and when Lester Buildings showed some interest, I
jumped on the opportunity. This series has been very good to our family over the years
and I think I can add to that legacy even more, especially with a quality company like
Lester Buildings.
"An ASA deal has always been in the back of my mind so I was really excited when I
found out Lester was interested in exploring these opportunities. This is a place where I
want to be and that I see growing in the future. I like the short track stuff. This is what we
all grew up around through the years."
The Sauter family has written several pages of the ASA history books themselves. Both
Tim and younger brother Johnny are former ASA champions. In all, four of the Sauters
have amassed 24 wins in the series; that includes victories by Tim's father, Jim, and
older brother Jay as well.
Included in the sponsorship with Lester Buildings, one of the largest manufacturers of
engineered buildings in the United States, is a touring show car program, a merchandise
program, a hospitality program and numerous personal appearances by Sauter and
other dignitaries.
"Stock car racing is one of the largest spectator sports in the world and ASA is perhaps
the fastest growing of those," said Tom Borgman, Lester's Marketing Manager. "The
critical mass reach and touch points into our various markets, not to mention the intense
fan loyalty to sponsor products which ASA provides is unprecedented for a company of
our type. Having a past champion, one particularly named Sauter, come back to ASA is
a huge bonus for the circuit and, of course, for Lester. This made our decision even
easier."
Lester's building systems cover a broad range of needs - from standard simple pole
barns to custom, one-of-a-kind commercial structures and everything in between. This
includes fully lined and functional race shops for the likes of Tim Sauter. Nearly 120,000
Lester buildings dot the American landscape today.
"Beyond the growing racing community, the millions of people who attend ASA races
and watch them on SPEED Channel tend to be active, mobile types who have boats,
ATV's, snowmobiles, hobby cars, and the like - and have a need for storage and work
space," added Borgman.
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Sauter last raced with ASA full-time in 2000, driving for Canadian businessman Alec
Pinsonneault. Since then, Sauter has been competing off and on in the NASCAR Busch
Series, where he finished top-15 in points in 2002. Sauter raced in one ASA event in
2003; he finished second to his brother Johnny at Indianapolis Raceway Park.
"I think the competition level has picked up a bit. The guys behind the wheel and on the
crews have gotten a little sharper. I feel that I'm going to be behind the eight ball after
being away from the series for a couple of years, but it won't take long to get back in the
swing of things. I'm going to have some pretty good guys behind me."
The ASA National Tour begins its 37th season of competition on Saturday, March 27 at
the .75-mile oval of USA International Speedway in Lakeland, Fla. The 200-lap event will
be televised on SPEED Channel.
The American Speed Association is based in Pendleton, Ind., and has offered stock car
racing programs since 1968, including the ASA National Tour, ASA Late Model Series
and ASA Member Track programs. For additional information, visit asaracing.com.
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For More Information, Contact:
Kyle Larson
Public Relations
American Speed Association
(765) 778-8088, ext. 271
klarson@asaracing.com