Press Release
MARTINSVILLE, VA - April 15, 2003 - After placing 19th in the Pepsi 300 at Nashville Superspeedway on Saturday, Hermie started the Go Team Va.com Chevrolet at Martinsville on Sunday. The car had been practiced and qualified
by Dennis Setzer, who went on to win the Advance Auto Parts 250 Craftsman Truck Series event. The Go Team VA.com crew had the car all set to go awaiting Hermie's arrival for the Virginia 500.
Around Lap 150 of the event at Martinsville, a valve broke ending Hermie's day. Hermie commented, "Yeah, we're disappointed. Jeff and the crew had the car to a point where they were satisfied with the setup on Saturday afternoon,
but unfortunately we broke a valve and it ended our day. I'd like to thank Dennis (Setzer) for his help in getting the Go Team VA.com car ready this weekend, and congratulate him on his win."
The next event for Go Team VA will be the Pontiac Excitement 400 on May 3rd in Richmond. "We're real excited about our next race coming up in Richmond. We'll be running the Virginia Tech paint scheme that weekend
and look forward to making a good show for all of the fans and the folks at Tech," said Sadler. Hermie continued, "We've made some great progress with our program and have run fairly well at Richmond last year, so we think we
can be in the show."