| Sixth Straight Top-10 Earns Patrick Sheltra
Points Lead At Toledo
“Sheltra Holds Top Points Spot For Second Time
In His Career”
TOLEDO, Ohio (May 23, 2010) - - Patrick Sheltra was able
to earn his sixth consecutive top-10 finish of the 2010
ARCA Racing Series (ARS) presented by RE/MAX and Menards
season in Sunday’s Menards 200 presented by Federated
Car Care at Toledo (Oh.) Speedway awarding the Indiantown,
Florida native with the championship point’s lead
for just the second time in his ARCA career.
The finish though did not come without its obstacles as
during portions of the 200-lap tango on Sunday, Sheltra
in the No. 60 Recycling Services-Buffalo Wings & Rings
Dodge felt like the silver ball in a pinball machine as
the ARCA pro would overcome several close calls and even
a run-in with a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series superstar
to capitalize on his strongest ARCA season start of his
four-year career.
The Sheltra Motorsports team led by crew chief Jon Wolfe
faced adversity from the moment the team unloaded at the
Northern Ohio track on Saturday during the lone practice
session of the weekend. While proving that their No. 60
Dodge was consistent on long runs, the team struggled with
the rotation of the car from the center off which placed
the team 18th on the rundown.
After several changes, the team bolted on four new Hoosier
tires and added a full tank of Sunoco Racing fuel for Menards
pole qualifying presented by Ansell. Sheltra was the 25th
driver to tackle the half-mile short track in qualifications
and laid down a lap of 16.629 seconds at 108.245 miles per
hour, ironically landing the team 18th on the starting grid.
Even with three-tenths of a second pickup from practice,
the team was still baffled by the handling of their Chrysler
nameplate.
Following time trials, the team thoroughly inspected their
machine and determined that there was a potential problem
with the right front spring in the Grace Sheltra owned automobile.
Rather to be safe than sorry, the team opted to make an
unapproved change on their race car which ultimately would
force Sheltra to relinquish his original starting position
and start the sixth race of the season from the rear of
the 32-car starting field.
Immediately in classic Sheltra style, he began maneuvering
his green and orange machine through the tough Toledo field
from the moment the green flag waived. Within in the first
five laps of the event, the 24-year old rising star had
placed himself back where he was supposed to start and continued
to climb the leader board.
Despite several early race cautions, Sheltra reported to
his team that he was pleased with his car and felt like
it was “pretty good” all the way around Toledo,
but was waiting for a long-green flag run to ultimately
inform his crew of what he truly had.
The long-green flag would never come to fruitation as the
yellow flags continued to waive with Sheltra holding steady
inside the top-12. Approaching lap 50, Wolfe decided to
bring his driver to pit road for the first of two stops
of the day.
During the pit stop, the team changed four tires and added
Sunoco Racing fuel while making an air pressure adjustment
with hopes of correcting a tight condition that eventually
began to surface.
Back to green flag racing, Sheltra was making gains despite
casual short track racing beating and banging but as clean
as the team’s day was going – their cards were
about to flip. After getting loose, Sheltra would be passed
by nine-time ARCA champion Frank Kimmel with NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series veteran Matt Crafton closely in-toe.
Trying to get-back in line behind Kimmel, the front-end
of Crafton’s Ford touched the rear of Sheltra’s
Dodge which sent the No. 60 into a spin-cycle in turn two.
While Crafton and Sheltra emerged unscathed, Tim George
Jr., A.J. Frank, Robb Brent and Craig Goess Jr., weren’t
as fortunate as those drivers collided during the incident.
Damage control was quickly assessed and Sheltra returned
to competition in the 15th position, the final car on the
lead lap. During the second half of the event, the aspiring
NASCAR driver kept his nose clean while quietly inching
his way back through the running order.
Another caution inside the final 75 laps opted the opportunity
to bring Sheltra down pit road for the final time for two
tires and fuel. The driver returned to the track on the
outskirts of the top-10.
Over the course of the final quarters of the event, Sheltra
used patience and a little bit of luck to climb into the
top-five before eventually falling to ninth after drivers
who had fresher rubber after stopping late in the game made
their way around the young-gun. However, when Justin Marks,
who controlled the ARCA Racing Series point standings entering
Toledo pitted with three laps to go with a flat right front
tire, Sheltra moved up to the eighth position which is where
he took the checkered flag.
The finish was Sheltra’s fourth top-10 finish in
seven starts at the ARCA-sanctioned facility. Remarkably,
it was also a stellar six consecutive top-10 finish for
the Mooresville, North Carolina team. The Sheltra Motorsports
team remains the only organization to finish inside the
top-10 in all the ARS events run in 2010.
“Overall, not a bad day,” said Sheltra. “We
had to fight for this one, that’s for sure. For some
reason we struggled with the handling of our Dodge Charger
all weekend. During the race we were able to get the car
the best it had been all weekend but it was still a struggle.
Again, our Sheltra Motorsports team proved that we will
not go down without a fight – even if we don’t
have the best car. We made the best of what could have been
a discouraging day.”
Crafton, the pilot of the No. 88 Messina Wildlife Management
/ Menards Ford Fusion finished fifth but made a stop to
the Sheltra Motorsports trailer following the 67th ARCA
race at Toledo where the two competitors talked about the
incident near the half-way mark.
“It’s all good,” sounded Sheltra. “I
got loose and I tried to sneak in there behind Frank (Kimmel)
and Matt (Crafton) was already there. It was just a racing
deal. I hate that a couple other guys were tore up in that
ordeal but I have nothing against Matt and we were able
to talk and laugh about our battles against each other throughout
the race. He’s a good driver and I respect him. I
appreciate him coming over to talk. I look forward to racing
with him again at Iowa.”
With Justin Mark’s late-race setback, Sheltra was
able to inherit the ARCA Racing Series championship point’s
lead by 10 markers heading into the next race at Pocono
(Pa.) Raceway in two weeks. Steve Arpin who was second entering
the second short track race of the season would fall out
of competition on lap 140 after making contact with the
turn four concrete. He slipped to third, sitting 65 points
behind Sheltra.
“It’s mighty early in the season, but this
is what the team has worked hard for,” sounded Sheltra.
“Six top-10s in a row is pretty impressive in my mind.
The team has really done their job on and off the track
to put a competitive car underneath me and I cannot thank
them enough. I’m looking forward to Pocono and the
rest of the year.”
All About Flowers, American Concrete, Buffalo Wings &
Rings, CAM 2 Blue Blood Racing Oil, Ferguson Pipe Enterprises
and Sheltra & Son Construction, Inc. joined Recycling
Services as the team’s marketing partners in Sunday’s
thriller.
Exiting Toledo, Sheltra has 73 ARCA Racing Series presented
by RE/MAX and Menards starts to his credit with one career
victory at Salem (Ind.) Speedway (April 2009). During his
ARCA tenure, Sheltra has accumulated 13 top-fives and posted
28 top-10 finishes. A third place qualifying effort at Rockingham
(N.C.) Speedway (April 2009) is Sheltra’s best time
trials efforts to date. He has controlled the ARCA field
six times for 148 laps.
Next up for the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX
and Menards is the first of two trips to Pocono (Pa.) Raceway
for the running of the Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 200
on Saturday, June 5. Sheltra will return to the 2.5-mile
triangle track looking for a duplicate performance of last
year where he finessed his No. 60 Buffalo Wings & Rings
Dodge Charger to a stout third place run.
For the latest on Patrick Sheltra, Sheltra Motorsports
and marketing partnership opportunities please visit PatrickSheltra.com.
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About Sheltra Motorsports:
Sheltra Motorsports (sheltramotorsports.com) is a three-tier
Motorsports operation consisting of dirt and asphalt competition.
Patrick Sheltra, a 24-year old native of Indiantown, Florida
competes in the UMP and WoO (Dirt) Series; while also running
a full schedule in the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX
and Menards (No. 60) and a limited schedule in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series. 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 Mooresville, North Carolina.
TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
P: 239.834.9797
E: chris@patricksheltra.com
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