NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Heads Back to Its Racing Roots

 

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Heads Back to Its Racing Roots

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May 23, 2007

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series heads back to its racing roots, back to the short tracks of the Midwest. For the second time this year the series will showcase itself on FOX TV this Saturday afternoon from the Mansfield Motorsports Park. Tim Sauter and the Green Light Racing team will use the matinee event to promote Lester Buildings 2007 Race Fan Building Sweepstakes. Sauter’s Silverado will feature an image of the $30,000 MSRP Grand Prize Lester “Town & Country” building to be awarded at the end of the 2007 racing season.

After finishing 17th at Lowes Motor Speedway last week, Sauter is ready to get back to the track. “Our performance is starting to come around. I’m getting more comfortable in the truck and we’re getting the trucks to turn in the corner. We should have a pretty good truck this week, we tested this truck a few weeks ago and I feel good about taking it to Mansfield, ” explained Sauter. “We’re going to show-off the building that Lester is giving away this year on the #07 this week. It’s the third year they have given away a building, but the first time we’ve done special paint to promote it.


 
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