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Holtger
Motorsports WSORR Wheatland Race Report
Coleman, WI (June 5, 2008) - The three driver, two light buggy team of
Holtger Motorsports made the 11-hour haul, to Wheatland, Missouri to
begin the 2008 Lucas Oil World Series of Off-Road Racing season.
Stephanie Paitl is the pilot of the #144 VW-powered Light Buggy, while
Craig Paitl and Bryan Holtger share the driving duties of the #100 Light
Buggy. Both teams are sponsored by Holtger Brothers, Catco, NAPA-Green
Bay, Peshtigo National Bank, Tuttle Woodworking Insurance Marketing
Concepts, and Goodyear Tire.
After a solid practice session on Friday, Holtger Motorsports opted not
to participate the final session on Saturday. The buggies were gassed up
and ready for anything the .7 mile long off-road track could throw at
them. Well almost anything.
Saturday night saw the Light Buggy race start while light rain was
falling. The track was already soaked and full of mud thanks to a
thunderstorm that passed through the area earlier in the day.
Nevertheless the show must go on. The track conditions deteriorated so
quickly that visibility for the racers was almost zero and track safety
workers could not perform their duties properly. After three laps the
race was stopped. WSORR official were hoping to continue the remainder
of the Light Buggy race and the rest of the Round One program Sunday
morning before the Round Two action.
Sunday, the weather cooperated and Light Buggy-Round One was completed.
The track was still very muddy, but the track gradually dried out as the
racing continued. In Round One #100 Craig Paitl finished in eighth place
and wife, Stephanie crossed the line in sixteenth.
When #144 Stephanie Paitl and brother, Bryan Holtger,in the red #100
Light Buggy took the track for Round Two,track conditions were ideal for
off-road racing. The race action was tight as all eighteen racers were
running at the finish. Stephanie Paitl finished fourteenth and Bryan
Holtger came home in seventh.
Here are a few comments from Holtger Motorsports after the weekend of
racing.
“Fortunately the officials stopped the race last night,” commented Craig
Paitl. “It really wasn’t safe to race out there. It was a good call by
WSORR.”
“The track was very technical, the limited amount of suspension and
power we run with really made the rhythm section hard on equipment,”
explained Stephanie Paitl. “There really wasn’t a fast line through the
whoops.”
“The track was awesome,” stated Bryan Holtger. “It was a true driver’s
track.”
2008 World Series of Off-Road Racing Light Buggy Championship Standings.
Bryan Holtger/Craig Paitl – SEVENTH PLACE
Stephanie Paitl – SIXTEENTH PLACE
The next race for Holtger Motorsports is the Forest County Potawotomi
Brush Run, June 21-22, in Crandon, Wisconsin.
Holtger Motorsports thanks all their supporters including:
Holtger Brothers Inc., Catco, NAPA-Green Bay, Peshtigo National Bank,
Tuttle Woodworking, Insurance Marketing Concepts, Goodyear Tire,
EVS, SPY, Performance USA.
Holtger Motorsports still has marketing opportunities for the rest of
the 2008 WSORR season. Interested parties can reach Stephanie Paitl:
stephaniepaitl@yahoo.com
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www.holtgermotorsports.com
-Mike Reusche, marketing – MT Graphics,
mike@mt-graphics.com
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