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Johnny Sauter No. 13 Street Smart/Curb Records Chevrolet Silverado Preview: New
Hampshire
Sandusky, Oh. (September 14, 2010) – Johnny Sauter is set
to tackle New Hampshire Motor Speedway. He is loaded with confidence after a
second-place finish in the last series race at Kentucky Speedway and finished
fifth in the race at NHMS last season. The atmosphere at New Hampshire reminds
Sauter of racing back in Wisconsin, and having crew chief Joe Shear calling the
shots on setups is all Sauter needs to think he has a chance to win the
RaceDayRaffleSeries.com 175.
What is the key to success at New Hampshire? "You have to
have a good handling truck first and foremost. The turns are tight and you need
to lay the power down to get down the long straightaways. It's always a
challenge to find the right balance. If you have a truck that handles through
the corners and gets that forward bite off you will have a chance to win. That's
why I am so confident going into this weekend, I know Joe and the guys are going
to give me a truck that is going to handle through the corners and have enough
power under the hood to get us down the straightaways. I've always had good
handling cars and trucks there so it's always a track I look forward to going
to."
Does New Hampshire remind you of Milwaukee? "It's
similar because they are both flat tracks and they are both one mile long, but
that's about it. Milwaukee has shorter straightaways and more sweeping turns. At
New Hampshire the turns are much tighter. You don't arc it in the corners, you
drive it in straight and point it through the center. Of all the tracks I've
raced on, the one that reminds me most of New Hampshire is the old Chicago Motor
Speedway (in Cicero, Ill.). Joe and I ran an ASA race there in 2001 and won it,
so that's another reason I am so confident going into this weekend. On top of
that, the race fans up there in New England are awesome. They remind me a lot of
the fans up in Wisconsin, they come out four days in a row and love every minute
of it. Plus we're winding up the summer stretch and after ten weeks of 100
degree temperatures it's nice to go someplace where it's 75 degrees during the
day and not sweltering hot."
Does the shortened race distance change the strategy much
versus last year? "A lot of people might think 25 laps isn't much of a
difference but we would have seen a much different finish last year if the race
was that much shorter. We had a long green flag run at the end and a lot of
people were tight on fuel. It's not a lot of laps but I think it could have a
big impact on how you manage the race. It might change how we manage tires and
it will definitely change how we manage our fuel."
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Johnny at New Hampshire: Johnny has one previous
NCWTS start at New Hampshire; he finished fifth after starting seventh last
season. He completed all 200 laps.
Johnny's New Hampshire Truck: Johnny will race ThorSport
Racing Chassis No. 30 this weekend at New Hampshire. It's the same truck Johnny
has raced at the majority of the short tracks this season, including a
fourth-place finish in its last outing at Indianapolis.
New Hampshire On-track:
Friday September 17 10:00 - 11:20 AM NCWTS Practice
1:15 - 2:30 PM NCWTS Final Practice
Saturday September 18 10:05 AM NCWTS Qualifying
3:00 PM NCWTS RaceDayRaffleSeries.com 175 (175 laps/175 miles/Live, SPEED/MRN
Radio/Sirius NASCAR Radio Channel 128)
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