Andy Santerre Motorsports Heads to Midwest for Double Event
ASM Motorsports Hopes To Repeat Success of Greenville
CONCORD, NC (May 14, 2007) – In racing, the chase for a championship
isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon. Nobody knows that better than four-time Busch
North (now Busch East) Champion Andy Santerre. And that is exactly what he and
the Andy Santerre Motorsports team have on their minds going into the Busch
East double-header event, which will begin at Elko Speedway (MN) on Friday May
18th and continue at Iowa Speedway (IA) on Sunday May 20th. Both of which happen
to be new tracks for the Busch East series.
“We’ve only done double-header events once before in the past, and it has been
awhile,” said ASM owner Andy Santerre. “I won one of them and finished fourth
the next night, so the only time in history that the Busch East series has done
this, we did pretty well. I am hoping that will continue into the next double-header
event.”
Santerre will head to the Midwest with two entries, the Casella #44, driven
by Sean Caisse, and the #1 Chevrolet for DEI Development Driver Jeffrey Earnhardt.
It will be the first time that either Caisse or Earnhardt will have set eyes
on the tracks, but Santerre doesn’t foresee that as being a problem.
“It’s going to be tough with the West guys there. It is going to be twice as
hard to win. We just have to go there and be prepared. Neither Sean nor Jeffrey
has ever seen the track, but if we do what we did at Greenville and at the New
Hampshire test, we should be strong contenders. We have two good drivers and
four good cars. I think that we should be in good shape.”
ASM driver Sean Caisse is looking forward to the opportunity to get back on
the track as well, especially after the impressive start to his sophomore season
under the leadership of Santerre.
“I am definitely excited,” said Caisse. “I was really pumped up to start the
year off with a good finish. My goal going into this race was to finish in the
top five to keep the season going strong. I think this next race is going to
be a testament for the championship hunt. The double-header deal could work
both ways; it could be an either really good weekend or a not so great weekend.
If we just keep the fenders on, we should be in good shape.”
In 2006 Caisse put up some impressive numbers. Now, a year later, he finds himself
in a similar situation, already second in the point standings. He may have entered
his second event first in the standings last year, but second for right now
is just fine with him.
“Just looking back at last year, we won three races and we finished second in
points,” added Caisse. “I would rather give away those wins and win the championship.
If we show up with a third-place car, I am going to settle for what I can do
and not push the issue. Whenever you push the issue, stuff goes wrong. It is
going to be my mentality for the whole season, and I think it will pay off with
these two new tracks, Elko and Iowa.”
Both Sean Caisse and Jeffrey Earnhardt will be out to back up their strong runs
at Greenville in their ASM-prepared machines when the NASCAR Busch East Series
returns to Elko Speedway in Minnesota on May 18th.
For more information on Andy Santerre Motorsports visit the new online home
of ASM at www.andysanterremotorsports.com.