Tim Sauter ready for Daytona
“Green, Green, Green Light!”
Tim Sauter and Green Light Racing head to
Daytona for the Chevy Silverado 250.
The season opening Chevy Silverado will kick off the fourth season
that Tim Sauter and sponsor Lester Buildings will be racing together
in one of NASCAR’s top three divisions. In 2007 the Wisconsin driver
is teamed with Green Light Racing in the Craftsman Truck Series.
Sauter feels this year has the prospect to be his most successful
NASCAR season yet as this will be the first time that Sauter has been
part of a two-truck team, “It’s really great to be able to share
information, compare notes and I really like Chad. He’s got a level
head and he’s mature for his age.”
Green Light Co-owner Bobby Dotter will be on top of the pit-box for
Sauter’s debut with his team, “There are a couple of trucks that were
really good at the test last month, the 6 looks like it is the class
of the field and the Toyotas are going to be tough,” Dotter
explained. “Our trucks run good in the draft. We’re going to be just
fine.” Dotter’s partner Gene Christensen is ecstatic about the
upcoming season; “We’re going to have a great year for our sponsors
Lester Buildings and the GPS Store both on and off the track. It’s
going to be the best season ever for Green Light Racing, I can’t wait
to get to Daytona.”
Engine builder Carl Wegner has been working diligently to equip both
of Green Light’s teams with the best Chevy horsepower possible for
the season opener at the world center of speed. “I’ve always been
impressed with Carl’s speedway motors,” Sauter said. “These trucks
have a lot more horsepower than I’m used to with the tapered intake
spacer rather than the restrictor plate that the cars run. It doesn’t
take long to get up to speed in the truck!”
Sauter is pleased with the effort in the Green Light shop just
outside of Mooresville, NC. “I really have to thank the guys in the
shop and how hard they have been working to get the trucks ready for
the first couple races. It always seems like you get a late start on
these deals, but the team has been working seven days a week and the
effort shows, the trucks are really coming together good.”
“The truck runs well in the draft, but the Chevy’s don’t seem to have
quite the speed in qualifying trim as some of the others, but when we
ran together with those same trucks, we could draft and pull right up
to them,” explained Sauter. When asked about differences in the truck
compared to the Busch cars he is more familiar with he replied, “The
amount of drag is unbelievable. When I did my first plug check at the
test, I shut the truck off on the backstretch and I had to re-fire it
because it stopped before I got to pit road.”
• This will be the Tim’s fourth CTS Series start, and 117th NASCAR
start.
• Tim has competed at Daytona on five previous occasions, all in the
NBS.
• Tim finished 19th in the season-opening Busch Series race at
Daytona last year.
• Tim’s best finish at Daytona was 10th in the Busch Series NAPA Auto
Parts 300 on February 17, 2001.
Tim’s thoughts on Daytona International Speedway and the Chevy
Silverado 250:
“We were really happy with the Lester Buildings Chevy at the test
here last month. We’ll try to take care of our stuff early in the
race, but I’ll tell ya, the last twenty laps are going to be a blast!”
With manufacturing facilities in Minnesota, Illinois and Virginia,
Lester Buildings is one of the largest manufacturers of engineered
post-frame structures in the United States. The company provides
building solutions for a broad range of needs – from simple farm and
ranch buildings, hobby shops and equestrian buildings to many types
of commercial structures. Over 140,000 Lester buildings have been
erected throughout the U.S. from the eastern seaboard to the Rocky
Mountains. To learn more about Lester Buildings, visit
lesterbuildings.com.
PR contact Perry A. Hintz, 262-763-1672 or phintz36@wi.rr.com.