Craftsman Truck Series driver Dennis Setzer came to NASCAR Preseason Thunder testing on the red eye. It wasn’t an early-morning flight that had Setzer’s eyes red — Setzer actually got up at 4 a.m. Saturday to drive here from North Carolina. It was because of the emotions of leaving behind his ailing mother. The 11th-hour commute was necessitated by the illness of Tommie Setzer, who suffered a stroke Wednesday night during emergency surgery for kidney stones. “I’ve been with her all day and all night, and her mind’s very good right now. The next couple of days are really critical, but there’s no decline and she’s doing OK,” Setzer said. “Her left-side motor skills are paralyzed right now and we’ll see how that comes back. We don’t know how much the recovery will be or how long the term will be.” On Wednesday, Tommie Setzer went to work as supervisor of the sewing department in a furniture factory. That evening she was in surgery. He contemplated not coming to the test, but it was at his mother’s urging that he finely decided to come. “She told me, ‘You’ve got a job to do. You go do it,’ “Setzer said. “Being here may make it easier on her because she’s not there worrying about me having a job to do.” The test in Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia’s #18 Dodge is a new start for Setzer, a winner of 17 truck races during the last decade.(Daytona Beach News Journal)(1-13-2008)
