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April 16th, 2008 Seuss Hopes To Get Season Back On Track With Return To Caraway. - By Charli Brown special to NASCAR PR
Martinsville, VA – At the beginning of the 2008 season, Riggs Racing announced their new driver, Andy Seuss from Hampstead, N.H.
After
a successful 10 year run with the "King of the Southern Modifieds"
Junior Miller, many folks in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour
garage area expected the new combination to struggle. Seuss and his
family live 765 miles from the Riggs' Martinsville, Va., shops and the
team knew communication would be one of the biggest hurdles to overcome.
A quiet Top-10 finish in their debut race together proved that the combination had plenty of potential.
Surprisingly
enough, the teams' biggest asset was rain. Two weeks worth. While most
teams loaded up and headed back home to work on their cars for the
following weeks' race, Seuss and his family capitalized on the time
together to share in fellowship, and work on racing terminology they
would share for the rest of the season.
Friday night at Ace
Speedway, Seuss qualified in the top five and redrew the top spot for
the Whelen Southern Modified Tour 150 presented by DMC Auto Exchange
150. Their night would end before the first lap was even completed,
though, due to a multi-car crash on the front stretch.
The team
rallied around its driver and headed back to Martinsville determined to
show the performance at Ace was a sign of things to come.
After
working through the night on a backup car that still carried Miller's
colors, the team installed a motor, Seuss’ driving seat, a rear
end, and several other parts to bring a car to life that had not seen
action since September of last year.
Again, Seuss qualified near
the front as he did the previous night. He redrew a front row starting
spot and would lead a majority of the event before losing the lead on a
late race restart to eventual race winner, Brian Loftin.
A
second-place finish for the Advance Auto Parts/Q Racing Oil/Stuart's
Towing/Rockingham Boat team in only their third start has everyone
excited for the rest of the 2008 season.
The "Spring Break"
will give the team plenty of time to rebuild their primary car lost at
Ace, and work with Seuss as he races his own Rockingham Boat sponsored
car in select NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour races.
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