ANDY'S SEASON NAMES AS ONE OF NH'S TOP RACING STORIES
Win at Nashville Helps Andy Get to #4 on Top 10 List
Motorsports writer Kevin Provencher of the Manchester Union-Leader has compiled his list of the most important racing stories in New Hampshire for the 2007 season, and the success that Andy Seuss enjoyed while racing a Modified has ranked number four.

“Andy Seuss, 20, of Hampstead once again opened his Modified season with a big win -- second year in a row,” wrote Provencher. “This time in Nashville, Tenn., in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour. As the season was coming to a close, Seuss won again, this time his first career victory in the TVMRS at Lee USA Speedway during Oktoberfest.

"I started going to Lee as a kid and that is where I fell in love with racing," said Seuss."

The sale of the New Hampshire International Speedway ranked as the top racing story in New Hampshire during 2007 and was followed by stories of Roger Brown winning the TD Banknorth 250 and Kirk Alexander winning his third True Value Modified Racing Series championship.
Andy celebrates his Nashville victory.
Also on the list of 10 were stories of Joey Pole’s first ACT victory, a string of Supermodified victories by Mike Ordway, Jr. and DJ Shaw’s victory in the Coastal 200 Late Model race.