Sauter gets full-time ride with RCR in 2002
November 17, 2001
2:57 PM EST (1957 GMT)
HAMPTON, Ga. -- Johnny Sauter will compete in the entire
2002 NASCAR Busch Series schedule in Richard Childress Racing's No. 2
ACDelco Chevrolet Monte Carlo instead of splitting driving chores with 2001
champion Kevin Harvick.
The original plan was to bring the 23-year-old Wisconsin native up slowly.
He was tapped to compete only in the stand-alone events while Harvick would
compete in the races that were companion races with the NASCAR Winston Cup
Series.
Sauter's strong showing in the five races he ran for RCR in the No.
21 Rockwell Automation/Brant Motorsports Chevrolet, as well as the desire to
increase the focus for the Busch Series and Winston Cup programs, was the
reason for the change.
Harvick is tentatively scheduled to run up to three races next season in a
third RCR Busch Series car.
"We weren't able to focus enough attention on both the ACDelco and GM
Goodwrench Service Plus teams because of the demanding schedule Kevin had
driving both cars this year," said Richard Childress, president and CEO of
Richard Childress Racing Enterprises, Inc. "We didn't test as much as we
should have which meant we didn't learn as much as we should have. Running
Johnny fulltime and having Kevin concentrate on the Winston Cup program will
allow them and both teams to concentrate on one car and be better prepared
when we get to the track."
Sauter will be the second member of his family to drive for RCR. His older
brother, Jay Sauter, ran the No. 3 GM Goodwrench Service Chevrolet Silverado
for three seasons (1997-99) in the NASCAR Truck Series, earning four
victories. The elder Sauter will be the part-time driver of the Rockwell
Automation car in 2002 with Jeff Green.
"I'm excited to be able to run the ACDelco Chevrolet all season next year
and hopefully run for the NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year," said
Sauter. "Kevin is obviously handing over a pretty awesome car so my job is
to run the best that I can to add to the success of the program."
Sauter will attempt to continue the tradition of excellence the ACDelco
brand has established in NASCAR Busch Series racing.
"ACDelco has a history of putting talented young drivers behind the wheel of
our NASCAR Busch series entry," said Scott Mackie, ACDelco General Manager.
"The record shattering year Johnny Sauter had this year with his 10 wins,
Rookie of the Year award, and the Championship in the ASA Series brought him
to the forefront of contenders to continue the legacy of ACDelco drivers.
Johnny follows in the footsteps of some of NASCAR's best drivers when they
began their careers in the Busch series. Steve Park's Rookie of the Year in
1997, Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s consecutive Championships in '98 and '99, Kevin
Harvick's Rookie of the Year in '00 and this year's Championship has lead
the way for future ACDelco drivers to follow. Initially we had confidence
that Johnny would mature into a full time Busch series driver, however we
have been very impressed with his driving talent and feel he has already
demonstrated the ability to run full time in the Busch series. This will
allow him to contend for the Rookie of the Year and a top 10 points standing
in 2002.
"Certainly ACDelco and all of its distributors have tremendously enjoyed our
association with Kevin Harvick. He will be missed, but we are pleased that
he will be able to focus his full attention on winning the Winston Cup
Championship in 2002."
Richard Childress Racing Enterprises, Inc. (www.rcrracing.com), has set the
standard for modern-era stock car racing teams. Based just south of
Winston-Salem in Welcome, N.C., RCR is the only NASCAR organization with
championships in the Winston Cup Series, Busch Series and Truck Series
competition. It fields the NASCAR Winston Cup teams of 2001 NASCAR Busch
Series champion, Kevin Harvick, 2000 NASCAR Busch Series Champion, Jeff
Green, and Robby Gordon, and the NASCAR Busch Series teams of Harvick and
Johnny Sauter.
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