Tim Sauter Looking for Luck at Loudon
Tim Sauter Looking for Luck at Loudon
Tim Sauter needs a little luck this weekend. The Wisconsin driver has
been snake bit over the summer months having several good finishes
wiped out with a myriad of misfortunes. Untimely cautions, mechanical
failures, electrical gremlins and a malfunctioning air-wrench have
all slowed the Green Light Racing team from getting to the front of
the pack in the NCTS this year. It’s time for some good ole racing
luck to roll in with the Lester Buildings team as it heads to the
“Magic Mile” for the New Hampshire 200 Saturday afternoon.
In four previous Busch Series races at Loudon, Sauter has an average
finish of 17.8 including a 12th in 2002 at the 1.058-mile track. Tim
has completed 99.4% of the laps run in those four events.
Loudon’s oval is similar to Tim’s home track at Milwaukee where he
contended for a top-ten finish earlier this year before an untimely
caution trapped his Lester Buildings Chevy a lap down to the leaders
during a round of green flag pitstops that ultimately resulted in a
16th place finish. “We had a top-ten truck for sure at Milwaukee,”
recalls Tim. “I’m hoping we can find that magic at New Hampshire.”
The Green Light team led by Doug Howe is bringing the same chassis
that last ran at Gateway in St Louis a few weeks ago, when a blown
motor relegated Tim to a 28th place finish. The mechanical issue
happened while Tim was running strong in eighth place. “This truck
has been our best the entire year,” Sauter said. “We have run it at
Milwaukee, Memphis, ORP and Gateway. The guys have really done a nice
job on it. Now, we just need some racing luck to get a solid finish.”
• The New Hampshire 200 will be Tim’s 21st start in the NCTS and
134th career NASCAR start.
• This will be the fifth time Tim has competed at Loudon in a NASCAR
event, the previous four in the NASCAR Busch Series. Best finish;
12th on May 11, 2002.
• Tim is currently 16th in NCTS driver points.
• Tim is leading the Raybestos Rookie of the Year standings by just
two points over Willie Allen.
• Green Light Racing has competed six previous NCTS races at New
Hampshire International Speedway. Best finish; 16th on Sept 13, 2003
with Shane Sieg behind the wheel of the #08.
• NCTS veteran Dennis Setzer will drive the People Against Drugs #08
this week at Loudon.
Tim’s thoughts on New Hampshire International Raceway: “New Hampshire
is a lot like being home at Milwaukee, but it’s got a little more
banking in the corners. We’re going to bring a set-up pretty close to
what we ran at Milwaukee and Gateway, I think we’re going to have a
pretty good racetruck this weekend.”
37 trucks are pre-entered for the New Hampshire 200. The race is
scheduled for 2:30PM EST Saturday and will be broadcast live on SPEED
TV and also on MRN radio. Johnny Benson is the defending race winner.
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.
To learn more about Lester Buildings, visit lesterbuildings.com.
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.
Team website: www.greenlightracing.com
Lester Buildings Racing PR contact: Perry A. Hintz, 262-763-1672 or
phintz36@wi.rr.com