Tim Sauter Returns Home to Wisconsin
Tim Sauter Returns Home to Wisconsin
The Milwaukee Mile is special place for entire Green Light organization
Friday will be a homecoming for Tim Sauter as the NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series comes to Sauter’s home track, The Milwaukee Mile. Tim
will be the fourth Sauter to compete in the NCTS at The Mile; his
Father Jim and brothers Johnny and Jay have all previously run in
NCTS races at The Mile.
The famous Wisconsin speedway was also the site of a very special day
for the Sauter family. In 2002, Jim and his three sons all competed
in the same NASCAR Busch Series race. Tim qualified 3rd (a career
best) and finished 9th besting his family on that hot June afternoon,
his highest finish at the track located only two hours from his
Necedah, WI home.
“Every race is important, especially here in the trucks where the
schedule is only 25 races,” said Sauter. “Aside from Daytona, I think
every racer looks forward to running at their home track. Nothing
means more than a good finish in front of your family and friends.”
The Green Light Racing team has a long history at The Mile. Co-owner
Bobby Dotter who hails from near-by Chicago has driven at The Mile on
eleven occasions; he has seven starts in the NBS including a pole in
1993 and four starts in the NCTS with a best finish of 12th. His
father, Bob Dotter Sr. has raced at The Mile on many occasions in
various racing series. In 2001 both Dotter and partner Gene
Christensen competed in the NCTS race with Bobby finishing 27th and
Gene 32nd.
Sponsor Lester Buildings also has a tradition building at the
Milwaukee Mile. While not a as long as the Sauter or Dotters
families, Lester Buildings was the presenting sponsor of an ASA
National Tour race at The Mile back in 2004 and has since become a
sponsor – as the official builder of The Mile -- of the oldest
continually operating motor speedway in the world. “We are proud of
our association with the Milwaukee Mile. It’s a great group of people
who run a first-class facility,” said Lester Buildings Marketing
Director Tom Borgman. “"The Mile is an extension of our entire racing
program and we get tremendous exposure in a large, key area of our
market.”
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 Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200 will be Tim’s 14th start in the
NCTS and 127th career NASCAR start.
• This will be the sixth time Tim has competed at The Milwaukee Mile
in a NASCAR event.
• Tim’s career best NASCAR start (3rd) came at The Milwaukee Mile on
June 30, 2002 in the NBS.
• Tim’s best finish at the The Milwaukee Mile was 9th on June 30,
2002 in the NBS.
• Tim is currently 20th in NCTS driver points.
• This will be the eighth season Green Light Racing has competed at
The Milwaukee Mile in the NCTS. Best finish; 8th on June 25th, 2004
with Shane Sieg driving the #07.
• Both of Green Light Racing’s owners; Bobby Dotter and Gene
Christensen have competed at The Milwaukee Mile in the NCTS.
Tim’s thoughts on The Milwaukee Mile: “It means so much to me, to my
whole family to race here at Milwaukee. We all grew-up watching Dad
race here. We’ve competed against each other, we’ve helped each
other, but this is the first year in long time that there is only one
Sauter racing at the Mile, it just feels different being the only
one. I think we are bringing a pretty good truck and I hope to do my
best to uphold the Sauter name here in front of the hometown fans.”
There are 35 entries for the Michigan 200 will be televised live on
SPEED TV at 8:30 eastern on June 22nd and also broadcast on MRN
radio. Johnny Benson is the defending race winner.
Affordable associate sponsorship opportunities for the entire season,
multi-race packages or single events are still available on the
Lester Buildings #07 of Tim Sauter. For more information contact
Perry Hintz at phintz36@wi.rr.com. To learn more about Lester
Buildings, one of the largest manufacturers of engineered post-frame
structures in the United States visit lesterbuildings.com.
Team website: www.greenlightracing.com
Lester Buildings Racing PR contact: Perry A. Hintz, 262-763-1672 or
phintz36@wi.rr.com