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Johnny Sauter (Jonathan Joseph Sauter) was born on 1 May, 1978 in Necedah, Wisconsin, U.S., is an American racing driver. Discover Johnny Sauter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

Popular As Jonathan Joseph Sauter
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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 1 May, 1978
Birthday 1 May
Birthplace Necedah, Wisconsin, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1923

His best start in five races was a 23rd at Loudon, and he also missed a race at Kansas Speedway.

He also ran three races in the Craftsman Truck Series for Fasscore Motorsports, and had a tenth-place run at Richmond.

He competed in six Busch races that year with Jay Robinson Racing, but could not finish higher than 23rd.

1927

He also ran a full Busch schedule with Brewco Motorsports that season, driving the No. 27 Kleenex-sponsored Pontiac Grand Prix and Chevy Monte Carlo to an 18th-place points finish.

1960

He made one Cup start that season that year at the Coca-Cola 600, and finished 24th.

1970

He soon returned to Haas to drive several races in their No. 70, with a best finish of 20th, as well as attempting several races for John Carter.

After one-off starts for Fitz Motorsports and Bob Schact in the Nationwide Series, he drove for Curb Agajanian Performance Group and Derrike Cope Racing, but did not complete a race for either team.

He also drove one Truck race at Martinsville for SS-Green Light Racing.

1978

Jonathan Joseph Sauter (born May 1, 1978) is an American professional stock car racing driver.

He competes part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 45 Chevrolet Silverado for Niece Motorsports.

He has also driven in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series in the past.

Sauter is the son of former NASCAR driver Jim Sauter, the brother of NASCAR drivers Tim Sauter and Jay Sauter, and the uncle of Travis Sauter.

1996

After graduating high school in 1996, Sauter began competing in various amateur series throughout Wisconsin and the Midwest.

1997

By the end of 1997, Sauter had collected three wins in the Sportsman Division at Dells Raceway Park and a win in the Late Model Division at the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway.

1998

Sauter then joined the American Speed Association Series in 1998.

2001

By 2001, he was the ASA Series Champion.

In 2001, following Sauter's ASA Championship, Richard Childress Racing invited him to drive the No. 21 Rockwell Automation-sponsored Chevrolet in five Busch Series races.

Sauter finished in the Top 15 in three of his five Busch starts, including a fifth-place finish in the AutoLite Fram 250 at Richmond, which was his first start in the series.

2002

In 2002, Childress hired Sauter to run a full Busch Series schedule in the No. 2 AC Delco-sponsored Chevrolet.

He notched five Top 10 finishes, including his first Busch Series win in the Tropicana Twister 300 at the Chicagoland Speedway, despite skipping one race.

Sauter was involved in one of the biggest accidents in NASCAR history in the Aaron's 312 at Talladega, where 33 of 43 cars were involved, and 15 of them were taken out of the race.

2003

In 2003, Sauter drove for Childress Racing and the Curb Agajanian Performance Group in the Busch Series, piloting the No. 21 PayDay-sponsored Chevrolet and the No. 43 Channellock/Curb Records-sponsored Chevrolet.

He captured 14 Top 10 finishes in 34 Busch Series starts, including a win at Richmond in the No. 43.

Sauter finished the 2003 season eighth in the driver standings and, together with Kevin Harvick, led the No. 21 car to the owners' points championship.

During the 2003 season, Sauter also made his Winston Cup debut, driving the No. 4 Kodak Easy Share-sponsored Pontiac Grand Prix for five races with Morgan-McClure Motorsports.

2004

Childress hired Sauter to drive the No. 30 AOL-sponsored Chevrolet in Winston Cup full-time in 2004.

After thirteen races, he was replaced by Dave Blaney, but later attempted two races in Childress' No. 33 car, but did not qualify for either of them.

2005

Sauter joined Phoenix full-time in 2005, with Yellow Transportation becoming the team's primary sponsor.

He had 11 Top 10 finishes and a win at his home track at Milwaukee, and improved his position in points to twelfth for the year.

However, Sauter was disqualified at Texas after his car failed a post-race inspection.

Sauter and Phoenix also competed in ten Cup races, posting a ninth-place finish at Phoenix.

After the 2005 season, Sauter and Yellow moved to the No. 00 Haas CNC Racing Chevrolet for the next season.

He had one pole and nine top-tens, and tied his best finish of eighth in series points.

2007

He moved up to a new Cup team for a new team for Haas, the No. 70, in 2007.

2008

Sauter was dropped from the No. 70 after the season, and rejoined Phoenix Racing for the 2008 season, where he was released after five races.

He has since spent time as a substitute driver for many teams, starting at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where he was unable to qualify the No. 21 McKee Foods-sponsored Ford.

2009

Towards the end of the season, he began running the No. 09 Miccosukee Gaming & Resorts-sponsored Dodge Intrepid for Phoenix Racing, and had a best finish of 29th.

Sauter returned to the trucks in 2009, replacing Shelby Howard in the No. 13 FunSand-sponsored truck for ThorSport Racing in association with Cary Agajanian.

2010

Driving with sponsorships from Yellow, Best Buy, Haas Automation, and Radioactive Energy Drink, Sauter had two Top 10s but finished 30th in points.

2016

He is the 2016 Truck Series champion.