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Tim Sauter heads to Gateway

Lester Buildings driver hopes to build on momentum for another strong  
run.

The NASCAR Busch Series heads to the heart of the nation this weekend  
to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Tim Sauter and the McGill  
Motorsports team bring momentum from last weeks season best 14th  
place qualifying effort and 19th place finish at Martinsville.   
Sauter is hoping he can duplicate the top-ten finish he had at  
Gateway in 2002.

Ricky Pearson and the McGill team have been working hard to improve  
the handling of the cars for Sauter. It has paid off over the last  
few weeks and Sauter can feel the changes. “It’s such a difference,  
particularly in the center of the corner. I really think we’ve found  
a tenth or two, we just need to keep working hard and finding where  
we can continue to improve the overall package.” The team is bringing  
a totally re-built car to St Louis this weekend.

The oval at Gateway is a very unique “egg shaped” track with the  
first and second corners much tighter radius than the third and  
fourth corners. The track poses challenges to the crews to get their  
cars to handle at both ends of the speedway. With the tight corners a  
strong motor is key to get momentum out of the corners and down the  
straightaway. Tim knows that getting through the corners is key at  
Gateway, “The key to going fast at Gateway is to get the car to  
handle at both ends of the track, the corners are so different, it’s  
almost like it has three corners. You can’t overdrive it into the  
corner you need to use the brakes a lot.”

Lester Buildings will be holding it’s annual dealer meting in St  
Louis this weekend and Sauter will have over 300 additional fans  
rooting for him this weekend. Tim is looking forward to show the  
Lester Buildings dealers what the team is capable of. “A little good  
luck and we would have had strong finishes the last two weeks, maybe  
this week it will all work out and we will give all the guests from  
Lester Buildings a good finish.”

There are 50 cars pre-entered for the Busch Silver Celebration 250.  
The green flag will drop at 8:00 ET on Saturday, July 29th and will  
be televised live on TNT.

• This will be Tim’s 105th start in the NBS and 110th career NASCAR  
start.

• All three Sauter brothers will attempt to make the Busch Silver  
Celebration 250.

• Tim is currently 24th in the NBS driver point standings.

• This will be the third time Tim Sauter has competed at Gateway in  
the NBS. Best Finish: 10th on July 20, 2002.

Tim’s thoughts on the Gateway International Raceway: “I really like  
racing at Gateway, it’s a real drivers track, even though it’s a mile  
and a quarter, it drives more like a short-track. You need a lot of  
brakes in one and two, and a big motor to get you down those long  
straights.”

• This will be the third time McGill Motorsports has competed at  
Gateway in the NBS. Best Finish: 39th on July 30, 2005 with Stanton  
Barrett Driving.

Affordable primary sponsorship is available on the McGill Motorsports  
Chevy Monte Carlo SS for five of the remaining races on the 2006 NBS  
schedule. Interested parties should contact John McGill at  
440-914-4206, or visit mcgillmotorsports.com to learn more.