car Sauter made his NASCAR debut in 2000, at Memphis. Driving the No. 61 Stoops Freightliner car for
Xpress Motorsports, he finished 29th. He ran an additional two races that season with a best finish of fifteenth at
Homestead-Miami Speedway. He joined the team for a full-time run in 2001, and posted two top-ten finishes before the team suddenly closed up due to a lack of funding. He ended the season driving for the No. 19 AP Performance Racing team. He returned to the No. 19 team full-time in 2002 and posted seven top-ten finishes. He also ran a pair of Cup races for
Dave Marcis, his best finish 34th at
Dover International Speedway. A lack of sponsorship forced AP to close its doors at the end of season. In 2003, Sauter joined Mac Hill Motorsports for a part-time schedule of twelve races. His best finish came at
New Hampshire International Speedway, where he finished seventeenth. He also drove in the Truck Series for three races, finishing fourteenth at
Bristol Motor Speedway. He continued to drive part-time in 2004, driving the No. 56 Mac Hill car in four races. On August 4, 2005, the
Gary SouthShore RailCats of the
Northern League signed Sauter to a one-day contract. Though he struck out, he completed his baseball debut beating the
Kansas City T-Bones. In 2005, Lester Buildings became Sauter's sponsor and allowed him to run the No. 56 in twelve races. He was offered a full-time ride with
McGill Motorsports in 2006, but he did not finish in the top-ten and mutually parted ways late in the season. In 2007, Sauter drove the No. 07 Green Light Racing truck full-time as a teammate to
Chad McCumbee with Lester Buildings sponsoring. Sauter was also involved in a scary crash at
Martinsville when his truck was hit several times after getting loose off turn 4. He was uninjured. Sautner has not raced professionally since 2007. ==Motorsports career results==