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Patrick Sheltra, No. 60 Recycling Services-Ferguson
Pipe Toyota Camry,
Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 200 Fast Facts
ARCA Racing Series Race No. 7, Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper
200,
Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, Long Pond, Pennsylvania
Race Information: Event: Messina Wildlife
Animal Stopper 200, Saturday, June 5 at 1:00 p.m. Local
Time Track: Pocono (Pa.) Raceway Qualifying: Friday, June
4, at 1:45 p.m. Local Time; Track Length: 2.5-mile paved-triangle.
Last Time Out; Toledo Speedway: In his
sixth race of the 2010 ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX
and Menards, Patrick Sheltra along with his Sheltra Motorsports
team were able to keep their top-10 streak alive with an
eighth place run in the Menards 200 presented by Federated
Car Care. Sheltra qualified a distant 18th but after charging
through the field and into the top-10, Sheltra would have
to rebound from a mid-race spin to collect his fourth top-10
at the half-mile short track. The impressive recovery awarded
Sheltra and his posse with the ARCA point’s lead by
10 markers after six races.
Returning Back To The Long Pond: The Indiantown,
Florida native will make his eighth start at the popular
triangle race course and aim for his second top-five finish
this weekend. In his previous seven efforts, Sheltra has
acquired a track best of third last June. Qualifying though
has not been a downfall for the popular driver as Sheltra
has nailed five top-15 qualifying runs including a track
best of eighth in the spring race of this year.
Moving Forward Again: For just the fourth
time in his ARCA career, 24-year old Patrick Sheltra will
pilot a Toyota Camry in Saturday’s contest. Sheltra
competed under the Japanese banner at Texas Motor Speedway
in April where Sheltra revived himself from being collected
in an early race incident to score a solid seventh place
finish. Last season under the guidance of NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series championship organization Germain Racing,
Sheltra hoisted a Camry at Michigan International Speedway
and at the season-finale at Rockingham (N.C.) Speedway.
Testing, Testing, 123….: After finishing
eighth at Toledo Speedway in the most recent ARCA event,
the Sheltra Motorsports team took a much-deserved day off
on Monday before making the hour trip to Michigan International
Speedway on Tuesday, June 25 for an open-test in preparation
for next Friday’s Racing for Wildlife 200. Sheltra
armed with a Toyota Camry posted the third fastest time
in the morning session and improved to record the second
fastest effort in the afternoon. Overall, the Sheltra Motorsports
team placed second during the eight-hour practice session.
Hanging With The Kid’s: Before the
Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 200, Sheltra and a large
group of the starting field will participate in the third
annual Pocono Raceway “Kids Day” event. The
event is free to kids attending the ARCA event with their
families. Sheltra will sign autographs and converse with
the kids from 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. on Saturday June
5.
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Point’s Check: Six races down, 14
to go, Sheltra with the guidance of crew chief Jon Wolfe
sits first in the ARCA Racing Series championship standings
accumulating 1455 points and just 10 markers ahead of second-place
Justin Marks. Sheltra holds a slim 65 point margin from
third place competitor Steve Arpin. Mother and car owner
Grace Sheltra also controls the first position in the ARS
car owner standings. Together both Sheltra’s lead
their prospective positions in point’s solely on their
own after sharing the top-spot with Parker Kligerman for
one race in 2009.
Sheltra’s Covered In Special Point Standings
Too: In addition to controlling the ARCA Racing
Series championship car owner leader entering the seventh
race of the year this weekend at Pocono, Sheltra Motorsports
also leads the ARCA “special points” Superspeedway
Challenge sector. Car owner Grace Sheltra leads Kevin Cywinski
(No. 32) by a 50-point gap entering this weekend festivities.
Patrick Sheltra leads three categories of the “special
points” sections as well. Currently, “Mr. Showtime”
is first in the CGS Imaging Hard Charger, Racing Electronics
Lighting Challenge and the Fast Track High Performance Driving
School award.
Nice Stats: By posting his sixth top-10
finish of the season at Toledo (Oh.) Speedway two weeks
ago, Sheltra remains the only ARCA Racing Series driver
to finish inside the top-10 in all six races thus far in
2010. Sheltra kicked off his strongest start to an ARCA
season with a fifth place performance at Daytona, a 10th
place performance at Palm Beach, a fourth place run at Salem
Speedway, a seventh place outing at Texas Motor Speedway,
his season-best second at ‘Dega and an eighth in the
Menards 200 presented by Federated Car Care.
Patrick Sheltra ARCA Career At-A-Glance: Entering
Pocono, 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.
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until the end of the season, race fans can click on to ARCA’s
official fan-related web site and vote once a day for their
favorite ARCA Racing Series driver. The winner will be announced
at the ARCA Racing Series Championship Awards Banquet in
Covington, Kentucky this December. If you’re an ARCA
Nation member your vote counts twice per day for one driver.
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Sheltra Motorsports, Pocono
Raceway Pre-Race Quotes: Patrick Sheltra, driver of the
No. 60 Recycling Services-Ferguson Pipe Toyota Camry
On Toledo Speedway: “Fortunately,
we had a much better outing at Toledo Speedway two weeks
ago then we did last year. We struggled with the handling
of our Dodge Charger throughout the weekend but fierce determination
by the Sheltra Motorsports team allowed us to win the war
and we are able to score another top-10 finish.”
On Pocono Raceway: “Oh, man. Pocono
here we come. Pocono Raceway is such a unique race track
and I truly learn something new every time I race there.
We had a strong third place run there last June and I know
that we are capable of duplicating that or even posting
our first win of the season on Saturday afternoon.”
On Michigan International Speedway Test:
“I was extremely satisfied with the Michigan International
Speedway test. Jon (Wolfe, crew chief) was able to give
me a great handling car from the moment we unloaded and
I think we showed the competition that we’re going
to be a threat next weekend. I’m really looking forward
to the next two weeks.”
On Your Memorial Day Commentary: “I
was just speaking from the heart. We received a lot of feedback
from the fans and other active and honorably discharged
members of the Armed Forces. We’re focused on saluting
the troops better than we have before for the rest of the
2010 season. We’re opening ideas to the public and
hopefully we’ll come up with a way to recognize the
troops every day and not just on Holidays.”
On Points: “We really dug into the
point’s leaders over the past two races and with Justin
(Marks) misfortune at Toledo, we were able to sneak past
him and grab the lead. Obviously, we don’t want to
return it back to anyone but it’s still really early
in the season and a lot can happen. We’re just going
to keep doing what we’ve been doing and hopefully
we can stretch our lead. One way or another, I have a feeling
that the championship is going to come down to the last
race of the year.”
Sheltra Motorsports, Pocono
Raceway Pre-Race Quotes: Jon Wolfe, crew chief of the No.
60 Recycling Services-Ferguson Pipe Toyota Camry
On Pocono Raceway: “I truly feel
really good about Pocono, Patrick and I both love this racetrack.
The part that concerns me is we are taking Sheltra Motorsports
chassis No. 13 which we have switched from a Dodge to a
Toyota and have not had time to test it or shakedown. On
the plus die, we have a great group of dedicated guys that
will strive to make sure it is prepared right.”
On Describing Pocono Raceway: “Pocono
is like a real fast road course without any right hand turns.
The corners are so different. You can be great in turn one
and terrible in turn three. To me the big key is getting
your car to have good exit speed, the straightaway is so
long that you really need that momentum off the corner.”
On The Key To Winning At Pocono: “I
think the key to winning at Pocono is several different
things, mostly because the track is so challenging. First
your driver must like the track. Second, you must have a
well balanced car that handles well in the three different
corners. Third, lots of horsepower, a massive straightaway
means big horsepower. Oh, did I mention fuel mileage? That
always comes into the picture.”
On The First Six Races Of The 2010 Season:
“From where this team has come from since January.
I am very proud of our progress. Most people do not realize
just how bad in shape this team was when we moved it to
Mooresville (North Carolina). It mostly consisted of a speedway
car and a bunch of wrecked and worn out cars and parts.
Although we have not notched a win yet, I know it is right
around the corner. This group of guys are just awesome and
bust their butts every day to make sure that we are a threat
each week.”
On His Relationship With Driver Patrick Sheltra:
“Patrick and I have made a great relationship;
I think it is a mutual respect and admiration thing. I admire
his ability behind the wheel and I think he admires my ability
to keep this team running smoothly. We have become good
friends away from the track also, which helps us bond and
understand each other. I believe that one thing that Patrick
was in need of was someone to help him dissect the cars
and understand the mechanics. Which in turns helps me understand
his feedback and be able to adjust the cars for better performance.”
Sheltra Motorsports, Pocono
Raceway Pre-Race Quotes: Grace Sheltra, owner of the No.
60 Recycling Services-Ferguson Pipe Toyota Camry
On Toledo Speedway: “Toledo was
no easy task. However, I never lost the faith in the Sheltra
Motorsports team or Patrick because I knew they would pull
through. Despite the hiccups we faced, I believed we learned
a lot and when we come back in September, we’ll be
a lot better and hope for another short track win!”
On Pocono Raceway: “Pocono is a
track that is completely different than any other track
we race on but Patrick loves it. It’s incredibly fast
with tight corners and a super long straightaway. It’s
a place that keeps you on the edge of your seat whether
you are sitting in the stands or enjoying the race from
home. Nonetheless, we’re confident in the ability
of our team and feel we have a shot at scoring our first
win of the year on Saturday!”
On Being First In The Point Standings: “A
lot of hard work has enabled Sheltra Motorsports to be where
we are at right now. We’re going to keep digging and
hope we can strengthen our lead as the season strolls on.
It’s a little different for us this time around because
we hold the title exclusively. We could not be where we
are today with the help and support of so many people. We’re
going to try and not let them down.”
PRIOR RESULTS:
Patrick Sheltra, Pocono Raceway Prior ARCA Performance
Record:
Date Event Start Finish Laps Status
06/06 Pocono 200 21 22 81/88 Accident
06/07 Pocono 200 15 24 78/80 Running
08/07 Pennsylvania 200 9 11 80/80 Running
06/08 Pocono 200 15 33 34/88 Engine
08/08 Pennsylvania 200 13 12 80/80 Running
06/09 Pocono 200 8 3 80/80 Running
08/09 Pennsylvania 200 10 11 81/82 Running
The Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 200 (80 laps / 200
miles) is the seventh of 20 events on the 2010 ARCA Racing
Series schedule. The 50th ARCA race at Pocono Raceway is
a two-day show. Practice begins Friday, June 4 with an hour
and forty minute practice session planned from 10:15 a.m.
- 11:55 a.m. Menards Pole by Ansell qualifying is set for
later in the day slated to begin at 1:45 p.m. The event
will take the green flag on Saturday, June 5 shortly after
1:00 p.m. The event will be tape-delayed on SPEED and will
air at 4:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon. The race however will
be broadcasted live through the ARCA Racing Network (ARN)
online at arcaracing.com. All times are local.
Fast Links:
Driver / Team: Patrick Sheltra on the web: PatrickSheltra.com
Sanction: ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards:
ARCARacing.com
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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