Double Weekend Means Trouble For Seuss
Caraway and Monandock Races Both Bring Bad Luck
Andy Seuss played a home and an away game this weekend.  On Friday, he drove the #70 Rockingham Boat/Stuarts Automotive Modified in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour event at Caraway Speedway (NC).  On Saturday, he was back in his home state of New Hampshire driving Gary Casella’s #25 Modified in the True Value Modified Racing Series event at Monadnock Speedway.
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something like that? We just would go from loose to tight and it would change. It was pretty evil. We were hoping for a caution but ended up going down a lap because of that long green-flag run. So we decided just to park it rather than wreck it.”

On Saturday, Seuss ended up 20th at Monadnock after getting caught in a wreck.  Seuss spun and hit  the wall just before the pit exit after being tapped by Jack Bateman as the vied for the same position on the track.

”It was a good car overall,” said Seuss after the Monadnock race.  “Gary’s cars are always very well prepared. It has been great working with him. I came in, made an adjustment and was coming back through the field. I am pretty confident that we would have had a top 10 tonight but I got bit. That is all I have to say about that. I just got bit with some bad luck.”




“Anytime you can travel the country driving racecars it’s a dream,” said Seuss of his weekend plans.

Neither race quite worked out for the young driver though.  At Caraway, handling problems kept him to a 19th-place finish. 

“We never quite had it today,” said Seuss.  “The last time we were at Caraway we qualified real good and started on the front row. We ran real well that night until the car overheated. We were looking forward to coming back but the car was never quite right. There has to be some sort of deeply rooted issue with it. Maybe a bad shock or
Andy Seuss' #70 at Caraway.  (51 Photo)