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21st For Sauter; Country Joe Racing In Pocono

21st For Sauter;  Country Joe Racing In Pocono  

“Tire Problem Takes Pocono Toll In  Sauter’s Pocono Debut�??  

LONG POND, PA (June 11, 2007) - - After flittering  with the top-10 for much 
of Saturday’s Pocono 200, Johnny Sauter in his ARCA  RE/MAX Series debut for 
County Joe Racing fell victim to a flat tire late in the  race to post a 
disappointing 21st place finish. 
Pulling double-duty in both the  ARCA RE/MAX Series and NASCAR Nextel Cup 
Series, the youngest of the Sauter clan  planned to utilize the 10th race of the 
2007 ARS schedule as a test  session for Sunday’s Pocono 500 behind the wheel 
of his No. 70 Yellow  Transportation Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS. 
The weekend got off to a solid  start for the Country Joe Racing after 
posting the ninth fastest time in  practice. Dealing with a tight racecar, Sauter 
turned to crew chief Mike Chaffee  to make the necessary adjustments to help 
with the handling of the No. 32 Red  Line Oil Dodge. 
In ARCA SIM Factory pole  qualifying, Sauter maneuvered a lap of 55.870 
seconds at 161.062 MPH lining up  the Wisconsin  native 16th on the grid. Following 
his time trials run, Sauter  admitted he lost ground and was disappointed in 
the lap.  
“We slowed down from practice,�??  offered Sauter. “The guys tried hard, but I 
just messed up a little bit. I’m  really confident in what the car will do 
during the race and I think we’ll have  a shot at a top-10 finish.�?? 
Sauter, well known for his smooth  yet cautiously-aggressive driving style 
was looking forward to making Pocono  Raceway one of his favorites on the racing 
tour. At the start of the 80 lap/200  mile Sauter thundered his Dodge through 
the grid quickly finding himself  hovering inside the top-12. 
As the race progressed, so did  Sauter. Moving forward was key for the County 
Joe Racing team and Sauter agreed.   
With the goal of finishing in the  top-10, Sauter looked to complete that 
goal with ease but CJR was one of several  teams that fell victim to tire failure 
during the first of two races at Pocono  Raceway this season. 
Sauter was forced to bring his No.  32 Dodge to the attention of his team 
where they changed the Hoosier tires and  sent their driver back into the event. 
Because of the mishap, the team fell off  the lead lap but Sauter fought back 
to finish 21st, one lap off the  pace. 
“We had a solid day going and then  we had the tire issue,�?? Sauter 
explained. “I was learning a lot and getting a  good rhythm before our day changed. I’
m sorry that I couldn’t deliver a top-10  finish to the team but I want to 
thank the guys for giving me a good piece to  drive.�?? 
“Johnny did a good job for us  today,�?? said Nate Thiesse, Director of 
Operations for Country Joe Racing. “We  were making our way through the field and we 
had a top-10 in the books before we  had a flat tire. Johnny did a good job 
keeping the fenders on the car and we  salvaged a decent finish.�?? 
Next up for the ARCA RE/MAX Series  is the ARCA 200 at Michigan International 
Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. Serving as the first of a  triple-header 
weekend for the Michiganders, the 11th race on the 2007  schedule will take the 
green flag on Friday, June 15 beginning at 5:00pm with  live coverage on SPEED. 
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MEDIA  CONTACT: 
NAME: Chris  Knight, Country Joe Racing  
PHONE: 239.834.9797 
EMAIL: _knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:knight849@aol.com)    
 






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