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Johnny Sauter Homestead-Miami Speedway Preview
EYE OF THE TIGER - OR UNDERDOG? The one man that
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship contender Johnny Sauter emulates
is none other than...Rocky Balboa. With a second place point standings in the
NCWTS after a strong top ten finish at Texas, his cool exterior hints one part
"eye of the tiger," one part underdog- very much Rocky. Sauter isn't new to the
game, knowing cooler heads can prevail in a championship run. He has made four
appearances in NCWTS at Homestead-Miami Speedway, two with ThorSport Racing in
2009 & 2010 - with his best start at third in 2010. Sauter's infamous finish at
the 2010 saw Kyle Busch in Victory Lane and him with his best track finish, on
the podium at third.
NO FEAR, NO TEARS: Sauter sits 20 points back from
competitor Austin Dillon in the points standings, yet he knows that the points
differential isn't a mountain to climb. Going into the season finale, his
thoughts are set first to a pole position on the grid; second to leading laps;
and third to winning the race - the strategy he and longtime crew chief Joe
Shear, Jr. have employed during the entire 2011 season. While the statisticians
can keep to the "mathematically possible," Sauter and team 13 look to show
old-school, aggressive truck racing on track at Homestead-Miami.
SHOW US YOUR CANS, FANS: The No. 13 Chevy Silverado
welcomes back an associate sponsor from earlier this year -Mud Jug Portable
Spittoons - for the Homestead-Miami race. A sponsor from Bristol's race, Mud Jug
looks forward to being a part of the championship weekend with contests for fans
on Facebook and onsite. The "Show Us Your Cans" contest encourages fans to post
pictures of current snuff brands and a reason why the fan needs a Mud Jug
Portable Spittoon.
CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 13 team will utilize
chassis No. 039 this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Considered one of the
most successful chassis in the 13 fleet, it showed its speed at Texas just two
weeks ago, as well as many of the intermediate tracks on the circuit in 2011.
Its last appearance was in Texas on November 4th, where it finished seventh at
the checkered flag.
PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Sauter drove the No. 13 home
to a seventh place finish at Texas Motor Speedway after starting in the 12th
spot for the day. Sauter led laps, was fastest in practice and heavily raced in
the top five most of the day. The top ten finish, 15th of his 2011 season, also
bumped his championship points position to second behind leader Austin Dillon.
THOUGHTS FROM THE DRIVER: Johnny Sauter
Does Homestead-Miami Speedway put a smile on
your face?
"It's a really good racetrack for me - a lot
of guys say that, but I mean it. Since it was repaved a few years back, it's a
lot of fun to race. There are just so many different grooves you can run. Last
year, we had a little trouble in the pits at the end after leading most of the
race; then getting a little caught up with Kyle (Busch). We feel like we can
capitalize on that third place finish from last year - this is a track I'm
confident running."
The championship hunt, for you, is very much alive - is it not?
"All you can ask for is a shot, and I'm
privileged right now. It's a pretty tall order, 20 points, but there are a lot
of competitive trucks out there. It's a full field and a tough road for anybody
to hoe. We just need to sit on the pole, lead laps and win. That's the coolest
thing about racing - you just never know how it's all going to turn out."
Are you looking to be more aggressive in
Homestead?
"We are in a position to be aggressive here. I love
to be the underdog, most people know that about me. Aggressive is the way I like
to race, and it's the way my team likes to race. We've had such effort this year
from all the guys - they've killed it on their pit stops, just nailing them
every time for me; and we have great sponsors in Safe Auto and Curb Records who
live with us right in the trenches. There is less pressure, not being on top of
the mountain. We have some freedom to just get out there and race and see what
happens as the night unfolds. It's the best spot for me to be in - no nerves, no
pressure. Just great racing ahead."
Safe Auto/Curb/Mud Jug Chevrolet SilveradoRace Info:
November 18, 2011
Homestead-Miami Speedway
1.5-Mile Oval
Ford 200
134 Laps/201 Miles
Broadcast Info:
TV: SPEED will broadcast live at 8:00 p.m. EST
Radio: MRN will broadcast live at 7:45 p.m. EST
Team Facts:
Current Point Standings: 2nd (-20)
Crew Chief: Joe Shear, Jr.
Chassis: 039
Engine: Earnhardt-Childress Racing (ECR)
Johnny Sauter NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results at
Homestead-Miami Speedway:
Starts: 4 (2 w/TSR)
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Top 5: 1
Top 10: 2
Average TSR Start: 5 (best p3)
Average TSR Finish: 3 (best p3
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