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3R Racing Skip Sauls Infineon News

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I Went To A Wedding And A Race Broke Out
#96 3R Racing Driver Skip Sauls To Wed At Infineon

DETROIT - 3R Racing's Skip Sauls will literally race his way to the  
altar following this weekend's SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge  
GT event at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California. Sauls, driver of  
the #96 3R Viper in the GT class, will marry his fiance, Beth  
Millard, on Monday June 26th, at the Inn Marin of Sonoma.

Sauls is a native of Ocean Springs, Mississippi and Beth originates  
from Lincoln, Nebraska. Both now reside in Longmont, Colorado.

"We chose the date and location because Sonoma seemed like a nice  
place to get married," commented Sauls. "Most of the guests will be  
attending the race which should be a lot of fun. Especially for Todd,  
Beth's ten year-old son!"

Beth is no stranger to Skip's support crew.

"She's a big supporter of my racing," added Skip. "In St. Petersburg  
she did the honors as my flag girl and (as if she didn't have enough  
to do already), she'll be flag girl again at Infineon. When she's not  
watching tape-delayed races with me, she follows the live timing and  
scoring online. Really, I couldn't ask for a bigger fan."

Continuing with the race based theme, Motorsports Ministries  
minister, Dan Lacey, will preside over the couple's vows at the  
wedding ceremony. Lacey also serves as the trackside announcer along  
with Sportscar Revolution's, Tom Hnatiw for the SPEED World Challenge  
races.

Skip began racing with the Porsche Club of America in 2003 with a  
Porsche 993, and continued in 2004 and 2005 with a SPEED World  
Challenge Porsche GT3 Cup. He competed as a rookie with the SPEED  
World Challenge GT series in 2005 taking a 14th place overall at the  
Grand Prix of Denver and 15th overall at Laguna Seca. 2006 is his  
first full season with SCCA Pro Racing.

The fifth round of the 2006 SCCA SPEED GT Championship is scheduled  
for June 23-25, at Infineon Raceway and will air on SPEED Saturday,  
July 8, at 4 p.m EST.

Photo credit: John Thawley ~ Creative Communications Group