"That's all good," Sauter said Tuesday. Whatever weather might be dished up, there's little doubt of Sauter's ability to get around NASCAR's most historic short track. "For whatever reason, we seem to run well there, especially as of late," said Sauter, who went back-to-back with wins at Daytona and Martinsville last year to start the season. The ThorSport Racing veteran cut his teeth on the bullrings of the Midwest earlier in his career and said he quickly connected with Martinsville because of its similarities to the tight, flat layout of the former Raceway Park in Shakopee, Minn.*
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