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Pepsi 300 - Jay Sauter Notes Jay Sauter #43 Quality Farm Stores/Morton Salt Chevrolet Monte Carlo Pepsi 300 / April 14, 2001 Nashville Superspeedway NASCAR Busch Series The Pepsi 300 will be the inaugural Busch Series race at the 1.333-mile Nashville Superspeedway Last race - Texas … Jay Sauter qualified a season best 11th and finished a career best 3rd in the Jani-King 300 at the Texas Motor Speedway on March 31st. 22nd in the Cheez-It 250 last Saturday. Sauter ran in the top ten all afternoon in posting his best Busch Series finish (3rd) in his brief 39-race career. It was Sauter’s first top-five and second top-ten of the 2001 season. Sauter now stands 11th in overall Busch Series points, only sixteen behind Todd Bodine for the 10th position. Music City good for Sauter … Although the Pepsi 300 will be the first race at the new Nashville Superspeedway, Jay Sauter has enjoyed success in his previous Craftsman Truck and Busch Series races in Music City. Sauter finished sixth in the 2000 BGN race at Nashville Speedway USA and posted three top-fifteen finishes (12th, 13th, & 15th) in his Craftsman Truck Series races at the .596-mile historic track. Sauter on his weekend off … "I thought about going to the truck race at Martinsville and then over to see my brother, Johnny, in the ASA race at South Boston. Instead, I got out the jet ski, built a ski lift, and thoroughly enjoyed spending quality time with my family." Sauter on the Quality Farm Stores team … "Coming off our great run at Texas, the morale of the Quality Farm Stores team has been great. We had several other good runs earlier this year, but didn’t have the finish to show it. The guys have really been working hard getting several new cars ready for upcoming races, and the whole team can’t wait to get to the track to continue the momentum started at Texas." Sauter on the Pepsi 300 and the Nashville Superspeedway … "Going to a new track without any testing puts everybody on an even playing field. We’ll get info on the track and equate that data to similar tracks where we’ve raced. I feel as though mentally I can adjust to a new track better than most, so I’m looking forward to another competitive run for the Quality Farm Stores team."
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