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Top-20 again for Tim Sauter

Top-20 again for Tim Sauter
June 1st, Dover, DE. Tim Sauter and the Lester Buildings/ASI LIMITED  
Silverado recorded their third straight top-20 finish in the NASCAR  
Craftsman Truck Series Friday evening at the Monster Mile at Dover  
International Speedway. Sauter and the Green Light Racing machine  
survived a multi-truck first lap wreck with only minimal damage to  
the rear of his truck and recovered from a mid-race penalty on pit- 
road to finish in 17th place behind winner Ron Hornaday.

Tim and the team struggled through the practice sessions as the #07  
Chevy was too loose for Sauter’s liking and only managed a 29th  
starting position as the concrete racetrack refused to pick up enough  
rubber to give Sauter the grip he needed to get the feel he was  
looking for in his Chevy. “All throughout practice and qualifying we  
were just too free getting into the corner. Doug and the guys tried a  
lot of things to tighten us up, but we never got the truck to get  
into the corner they way we needed to keep up with the fast trucks.”

Less than half a lap after the green flag, several trucks got  
together in the front of the field ending the day for several  
contending trucks. Sauter managed to slow down to avoid the wreck in  
front of him, but was hit from behind and managed only minimal damage  
to his Silverado truck. TJ Bell hit the inside wall hard on the front- 
stretch on the ensuing green flag on lap12 ending his day. Bell was  
OK, but his truck was not as fortunate.

Tim ducked into the pits just before the field retook the green flag  
to top-off with fuel during the 2nd caution. The Lester-Buildings/ASI  
LIMITED Chevy restarted in the 20th place. Tim moved up to 18th when  
the next caution flew on lap 38. Both teammate Chad McCumbee and Tim  
stayed on the track and they restarted 5th and 6th respectively when  
the field took the green again on lap 43. The trucks restarting  
behind them had fresh tires, and slowly overtook Sauter’s truck  
during the following green flag run dropping him one lap to the  
leaders by lap 75.

Nearing the halfway point, Tim started feeling a vibration and  
fearing the right front tire had worn out, he gave up 15th place and  
brought the #07 to pit road for right side tires and fuel on lap 101.  
Following a fast stop by the Green Light crew, Tim was caught  
speeding while exiting the pit lane and was assessed a pass though  
penalty by NASCAR officials. “I knew it was close on that call,”  
Sauter said after the race. “I was coming to the line trying to not  
loose any additional time and I just went too fast. It was my fault.”  
The penalty, combined with the pit stop dropped Tim four laps down to  
the leaders in 23rd place.

Tim ran consistent laps throughout the second half of the race and  
continued to pick-up positions. He had worked his was up to 16th when  
fellow Midwesterner Blake Bjorklund and Tim had a twenty-lap battle  
for the position. Bjorklund finally earned the spot dropping Sauter  
to 17th when Tim and AJ Almendinger got together on lap 177, allowing  
#8 to slide underneath Sauter’s #07.

“We were loose, loose, loose all weekend, especially when another  
truck was around me,” Sauter said after the finish. “I really needed  
to keep this truck in one piece because it’s got to go to Texas.  
We’ll take it. It was a good day for us. I messed-up on pit-road and  
that cost us a couple spots, but we got our third straight top-20 and  
that will help us in the points. I need to thank SS Racing and ASI  
LIMITED for joining us again this weekend.”

Teammates McCumbee in The GPS Store/Garmin #08 and Morgan Shepard who  
drove the Engine Parts Plus #06 this weekend finished 13th and 29th  
respectively. With his third consecutive top-20 finish, Sauter moved  
up one place to 19th in the 2007 driver standings.

Race fans are encouraged to enter the Lester Buildings "Race Fan  
Building Sweepstakes" for a chance to win a Lester "Town & Country"  
building with an MSRP of approximately $30,000 by mailing the coupon  
from Tim’s autograph card or by completing an online form found at  
JAYSKI.com, including the site’s expanded Craftsman Truck news pages.

The Lester Buildings - Green Light Racing team will race again at the  
Texas Motor Speedway in the Sam’s Town 400 on June 8th. The race will  
be televised live on SPEED TV at 8:30 pm Eastern.

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.

Lester Buildings PR contact Perry A. Hintz, 262-763-1672 or  
phintz36@wi.rr.com

SS Racing PR contact: Shawn Stewart, 704-658-7265 or  
shawn@racingsolution.net