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James Buescher; Win-Tron Racing Look For Presence At Cayuga


Stock Car Racing Topics:  James Buescher, Cayuga ARCA RE/MAX 250

James Buescher; Win-Tron Racing Look For Presence At Cayuga

Chris Knight
Win-Tron Racing
June 24, 2008


HAGERSVILLE, ONTARIO (June 24, 2008) - - After spending time competing in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Camping World Series James Buescher returns to the ARCA RE/MAX Series with Win-Tron Racing looking for career win number two in Sunday’s Cayuga ARCA RE/MAX 250 at Cayuga Motor Speedway.

A year and three months since his first career ARCA RE/MAX Series victory at USA International Speedway, Buescher looks to rekindle the magic flame and continue Win-Tron’s impressive turnaround in the 10th event of the 2008 season.

"It will be an interesting race," Buescher said. "This is a new track for me, a new track for this Win-Tron team, and it will definitely be a learning process the entire weekend. Mike [Chaffee, crew chief] is optimistic about our car, so it should be fun to come back to ARCA and see if we get ourselves a win."

Even with one race under his belt in 2008, Buescher is quick to point out the extreme competiveness in the ARCA RE/MAX Series versus last year. He expects the same at Cayuga.

“The ARCA RE/MAX Series has been notorious for being competitive for the last two years but this season has been unbelievable. You literally don’t have any room for error this year or it could put you well out of the top-10. It’s good for the ARCA RE/MAX Series and I believe it’s helped Win-Tron Racing become an even better team. As a driver, I just have to be more prepared and continue to give 150 percent when climb behind the wheel.”

Crew Chief Mike Chaffee will bring chassis number 052 to Cayuga Motor Speedway this weekend. This automobile is the same piece that Andy Hanson controlled at Toledo Speedway last month. Hanson in his RE/MAX Series debut for Minnesota’s Win-Tron Racing netted a new-track record ARCA SIM Factory pole before finishing eighth. Hanson also led 31 laps. Buescher will now have his first try at chassis number 052 and hope to make it two poles in the last four races.

Win-Tron Racing’s Nate Thiesse offered his thoughts on handing the wheel to Buescher for Cayuga Motor Speedway.

“It’s always a pleasure to have a talented driver like James Buescher behind the wheel of our racecar. He has developed and matured so much within the past year that he has really made a fine name for himself. We’re excited and feel privileged to have him for the Cayuga ARCA RE/MAX 250 and we’re hoping for a victory Sunday afternoon.”

Entering Cayuga, Win-Tron Racing sits 14th in the ARCA RE/MAX Series owner’s standings after nine races. 25 credits separate car owner Kevin Cywinski from the 13th position held by Andy Hillenburg (No. 11). The team maintained their position from their last outing at Michigan International Speedway two weeks ago but docked 25 markers from Hillenburg’s advantage.

Mercedes Homes, Win-Tron Racing Driver Development and Red Line Oil will sponsor Buescher’s Dodge Charger this weekend at Cayuga Motor Speedway. The avid racecar driver will make his ninth career and first ARCA RE/MAX Series start at the .625-mile speed plant Sunday afternoon.

Further information on Win-Tron Racing is available by visiting win-tronracing.com or contacting Nate Thiesse at 952.469.1839. For more on James Buescher please Jamesbuescher.com.

The Cayuga ARCA RE/MAX 250 (156.25 miles/250 laps) is the 10th of 21 events on the 2008 ARCA RE/MAX Series schedule. The first ARCA event held at Cayuga Motor Speedway is a two-day show. Practice begins Saturday, June 28 with an hour and half practice session planned from 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. ARCA SIM Factory pole qualifying is slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. The field will take the green flag on Sunday, June 29 shortly after 1:30 p.m. The race will not be televised however, additional race coverage including live timing and scoring will be available online at arcaracing.com. All times are local.




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