Saturday
Johnny Sauter Battles the Monster Mile for Top-15 Finish
Press Release
Starting on the grid in seventh position, Sauter found himself “killing the splitter” early on in radio communication with crew chief Joe Shear, Jr. Taking advantage of an early lap five caution, the team pitted for adjustments. Fighting loose conditions, he went on to battle through lap traffic after a pit road penalty for speeding on entry at lap 135 from twenty-fifth position and two laps down – all the way back to eleventh position within 60 laps. Thanks to a lucky dog on the seventh of the race’s nine cautions, Sauter joined the lead lap trucks in 17th and dialed down to the 11th position at the checkers.
“We had a top five truck here in Dover, so of course I’m disappointed,” said Sauter, who now sits in second position in driver points going into Charlotte next week. “We’ve been trying a lot of new things with the front end geometry this year, and Joe and I want to just get back to the basics. My guys had some serious speed on pit road and that helps you out when you’re not the fastest truck in the pack. I’m proud of them for working so hard in pit practice this month, it’s showing for sure.”

“The one thing I do like is having the pressure off. Congrats to my teammate Matt on the points lead, he earned it today. Me and my guys are really comfortable with that ‘underdog’ title, so it was a lot of pressure coming into Dover. Now, I think it’s back to having our eyes on the prize. We’re going to win races. So Charlotte, we’re going to focus on the win.”
NEXT RACE:
North Carolina Education Lottery 200
Friday, May 20th
8pmET
1.5-mile oval
201 miles / 134 laps
- ThorSport Racing Press Release
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