| Patrick Sheltra Charges To Runner-Up Finish
In Toledo
“Sheltra Motorsports Team Comes Inches
Short Of First Victory”
TOLEDO, Ohio (May 19, 2008) – In his second full
season of ARCA competition, Patrick Sheltra has amassed
as a serious contender week in and week out. That tradition
continued Sunday at Toledo Speedway when the 22-year old
driver stormed to a second place finish in the Hantz Group
200 by Federated Car Care.
With an eighth place finish at Toledo Speedway last fall,
Sheltra Motorsports returned to the northern Ohio race track
looking for more. After qualifying 21st in the past two
Toledo races, Sheltra raised the bar and put his No. 60
Ferguson Pipe-FloraGanics Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 10th
(16.294 seconds at 110.470 mph) on the starting grid, after
practicing (16.496 seconds or 109.117 mph) in the same position
Saturday.
With his fourth top-10 qualifying effort of the season,
Sheltra was ready to collect his fourth top-10 finish of
the season Sunday.
Under overcast skies, 35 cars took the green flag shortly
after 2:00pm with Sheltra settling in the 10th position.
The Indiantown, Florida native would lock that spot for
much of the event’s first quarter. Several yellow-flags
inside the first 50 circuits allowed Sheltra to gather his
thoughts and communicate with his crew.
Crew Chief John Hayden asked his sophomore driver about
the handing of his racecar with the determined Sheltra answering
“Its good buddy. Just riding, saving our stuff.”
Back to racing, Sheltra would fall outside the top-10 on
a bad restart but Sheltra wouldn’t have time to think
about as the caution flag quickly returned setting up for
the first pit stop of the day.
Sheltra brought his Grace Sheltra-owned automobile down
to the attention of his Sheltra Motorsports team where they
bolted on four new Hoosier tires and fuel before sending
their driver back into battle.
Restarting mid-pack and in the top-20, the dirt late model
ace would have to use his head plus trust the experience
and guidance of spotter Kevin Huffines to crawl his way
back through the field.
Sheltra looked like a pro.
Taking his time and picking his battles, Sheltra continued
to work back up the running order putting his florescent
green machine back in the top-10 on lap 99.
Five laps later, Mother Nature invaded Toledo Speedway
causing an extensive rain delay. With the dark clouds gone,
the engines would be refired setting up for a 96-lap shootout.
Back to racing conditions, Sheltra again steadily began
marching his machine towards the front. Continuing to mount
impressive laps, Sheltra was able to climb to fifth inside
50 laps remaining.
Cheerleading from spotter Huffines and crew chief Hayden
would keep Sheltra on his game and continue to take position
after position on the track. Inside thirty laps to go Sheltra
would find himself in close battles with fellow ARCA drivers
Michael Simko, Scott Speed and Dexter Bean.
Taking each driver one at a time, Sheltra would pass his
colleagues clean before arriving on the back bumper of leader
Matt Carter.
With 20 laps remaining, Sheltra was looking for his first
career ARCA victory. Several late race cautions would bunch
the field up allowing Sheltra an opportunity to overpower
the rookie Carter. Sheltra would be offered one final chance
on a green-white-checker finish but Carter would hold Sheltra
at bay by a car length forcing the Whitesville, Kentucky
based team to net their career-best ARCA finish, second
in front of a race attended by many members of the Sheltra
Motorsports family.
“What a day,” Sheltra said after the race.
“I had a lot of fun out there. We had a great car,
we really did. The guys at the shop continue to put great
equipment underneath me and it showed again today. It was
nice clean racing out there during those last fifty laps
and that’s the way it should be. I wanted to win,
but I wasn’t going to put myself in a position that
would come back to haunt me later. I’ll take second
and we’ll move on to Pocono. We will win a race this
year, I promise.”
Sheltra added, “I am thankful to all of my sponsors,
friends and family for their enormous support. I am so proud
of everyone on this team.”
With his third career top-five finish, Sheltra maintains
eighth in the ARCA RE/MAX Series championship standings,
just five markers from seventh and 40 points from fourth.
After a six-week stretch for the ARCA RE/MAX Series, the
teams will enjoy a two-week breather from competition before
heading to Pocono Raceway for the Pocono 200 set for Saturday,
June 7. Sheltra Motorsports will return to their Dodge Charger
nameplate for the eighth race of the 2008 ARCA season.
Exiting Toledo, Sheltra has 32 ARCA RE/MAX Series starts
to his credit with a career best finish of second at Toledo
Speedway (May 2008) with two additional top-five finishes
(third) at Illinois State Fairgrounds (August 2007), (fourth)
at Berlin Raceway (July 2007) while holding additional top-10s
at Kentucky Speedway (May 2008), Kansas Speedway (April
2008), Iowa Speedway (April 2008), Kentucky Speedway (June
2007), DuQuoin State Fairgrounds (September 2007) and Toledo
Speedway (October 2007). An eighth place qualifying effort
at Kansas Speedway (April 2008) is Sheltra’s best
time trials efforts to date. He has controlled the ARCA
field once for four laps.
For more on Patrick Sheltra, please visit the newly re-launched
PatrickSheltra.com.
About Sheltra Motorsports:
Sheltra Motorsports (sheltramotorsports.com)
is a three-tier Motorsports operation consisting of dirt
and asphalt competition. Patrick Sheltra, a 21-year old
native of Indiantown, Florida competes in the UMP and WoO
(Dirt) Series; while also running a full schedule in the
ARCA RE/MAX Series (No. 60) and a limited schedule in the
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (No. 35). Sheltra Motorsports
ownership is combined of Richard, Grace and Patrick Sheltra.
The team is headquartered in Indiantown, Florida with additional
operations in Richmond, Indiana and Whitesville, Kentucky.
Sheltra Motorsports Quick
Facts:
Team Name: Sheltra Motorsports, No. 60 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo SS
Driver: Patrick Sheltra, Indiantown, Florida
Car Owner: Grace Sheltra, Indiantown, Florida
Crew Chief: John Hayden
Team Manager: Keith Strunk
Marketing Partners: Ferguson Pipe Enterprises,
Inc, FloraGanics, American Concrete Industries, Inc, Hardie
Pipe, The Casite Company, J&S Bulk Transportation, Inc.,
US Construction Supply Corp., Martin County Petroleum, Sheltra
& Son Construction, Sheltra Cattle Company, Recycling
Services, Aaron’s Outdoors, Indiantown Marina, All
About Flowers, Speed Media, Klotz Synthetic Lubricants,
DMC Graphics and Purcell Tire & Rubber.
TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
NAME: Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
PHONE: 239.834.9797 or 830.261.1215
EMAIL: knight849@aol.com
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