| Patrick Sheltra, No. 60 Recycling
Services / Ferguson Pipe Toyota Camry; Racing for Wildlife
200 Fast Facts
ARCA Racing Series Race No. 8, Racing for Wildlife 200
Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan
Race Information: Event: Racing for Wildlife
200; Friday, June 11 at 5:15 p.m. Local Time Track: Michigan
International Speedway Qualifying: Thursday, June 10, at
3:00 p.m. Local Time; Track Length: 2.0-mile paved-oval.
Last Time Out; Pocono Raceway: In his
eighth ARCA Racing Series start at the track nicknamed “The
Tricky Triangle”, Patrick Sheltra and the Sheltra
Motorsports team were able to bounce back from a flat tire
early in the race to finish fourth in the Messina Wildlife
Animal Stopper 200. Green flag pit stops for a majority
of the field also removed the Mooresville, North Carolina
team from the lead lap. Thankfully, the team would be rewarded
with the Aaron’s Lucky Dog which put them back on
the lead circuit. Unable to recoup from starting at the
tail end of the longest line for being the beneficiary of
the free pass, Sheltra and company settled for fourth notching
their seventh consecutive top-10 finish in 2010.
Heading Back To The Motor City: For the
fifth time in his ARCA Racing Series career, Patrick Sheltra
returns to Michigan International Speedway looking to boast
an impressive eight top-10 finishes in eight races. Previously
at the two-mile oval, Sheltra has amassed a career best
finish of sixth occurring in June of 2008 after starting
19th.
Sheltra Tested; Team Approved: The Jon
Wolfe-led Sheltra Motorsports organization participated
in an open test at Michigan International Speedway last
month with very satisfying results. The team brought a new
Toyota Camry purchased during the off-season and the purchase
paid off. After posting the third position in the morning
practice session, the team stepped it up a notch in the
afternoon run to secure the second-fastest time overall
in the eight hour test.
Moving Forward Again: For also the fifth
time in his ARCA career and third time this season, 24-year
old Patrick Sheltra will pilot a Toyota Camry in Friday’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. Most recently, Sheltra posted his
fourth top-five finish of the season by placing fourth at
Pocono (Pa.) Raceway last Saturday. 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.
Kitchens In The House: Former NASCAR driver
Jimmy Kitchens will take the role as spotter for Patrick
Sheltra in Friday’s Racing for Wildlife 200. Kitchens,
who spots for Stewart-Haas Racing driver Ryan Newman in
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) is substituting for
normal companion spotter Jason Jarrett, who will be in Kentucky
with his full-time team Germain Racing this weekend. Kitchens
spotted for Sheltra last weekend at Pocono and guided the
pilot to his fourth top-five run of 2010.
Point’s Check: Seven races down,
13 to go, Sheltra with the guidance of crew chief Jon Wolfe
sits first in the ARCA Racing Series championship standings
accumulating 1665 points and 25 markers ahead of second-place
Justin Marks. Sheltra also holds a 95 point gap from third
place competitor Mikey Kile. 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
for the second consecutive race after sharing the top-spot
with Parker Kligerman for one race (Rockingham (N.C.) Speedway)
in 2009.
Nice Stats: By posting his seventh top-10
finish of the season at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway last weekend,
Sheltra remains the only ARCA Racing Series driver to finish
inside the top-10 in all seven 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, an eighth in the Menards 200 presented by
Federated Car Care at Toledo Speedway and most recently
a fourth place run in the Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper
200.
Hanging With The Kid’s Again: Before
the Racing for Wildlife 200, Sheltra and a large group of
the starting field will participate in the annual MIS Cares
day at Michigan International Speedway. Each year, the track
hosts children from various charities including Make-A-Wish
of Michigan and DeVos Children's hospital during the June
event weekend. Sheltra will sign autographs and converse
with the kids starting at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, June 11.
Marketing Partnerships Still Available: Multiple
cost-effective marketing partnership packages are still
available for the 2010 ARCA Racing Series and NASCAR Nationwide
Series seasons for Patrick Sheltra. Let Sheltra Motorsports
show you how to find victory lane in more ways than one!
For additional information on how to be apart of our winning
organization, please contact marketing@patricksheltra.com.
Patrick Sheltra ARCA Career At-A-Glance: Entering
Michigan, Sheltra has 74 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 14 top-fives and posted
29 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.
Are You In The Know?: Patrick Sheltra
and Sheltra Motorsports are proud to be apart of the Facebook
and Twitter cravings. If you have an account, join our club
as the Sheltra Motorsports team drives towards winning the
2010 ARCA Racing Series championship.
Vote Him Your Favorite Driver: Race fans
can vote Patrick Sheltra as the 2010 ARCA Racing Series
most popular driver by visiting ARCANation.com. From now
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.
If you’re a non-ARCA Nation member, your vote counts
only once. Sign up today at ARCANation.com and vote for
Patrick Sheltra!
Sheltra Motorsports, Michigan International Speedway
Pre-Race Quotes: Patrick Sheltra, driver of the No. 60 Recycling
Services / Ferguson Pipe Toyota Camry
On Pocono Raceway: “We had some
bad luck at the start of the race, but in typical Sheltra
Motorsports fashion we were able to bounce back with another
solid finish. I’m so proud of the team and was happy
to get another top-10 finish at one of my favorite ARCA
tracks.”
On Michigan International Speedway: “Michigan
is a very forgiving track. It’s a place where if you
make a mistake, it’s wide enough where most of the
time you are able to recover. The track though is hard on
your equipment. So if you are able to keep your equipment
in-check and keep your fenders clean, you’re virtually
guaranteed a good run.”
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 this weekend.”
On The Team’s Toyota Program In 2010: “It’s
been a real pleasure to work with Triad and the Toyota folks
this season. We had some bad luck with them last year at
Michigan and Rockingham but this year I’ve personally
experienced why the manufacturer is so popular in the ARCA
Racing Series. There is no doubt in my mind that our team
aligning with Toyota and Triad has enhanced our performance
on the bigger tracks in 2010.”
On Points: “We’re not planning
on relinquishing the point’s lead back to anyone but
Justin (Marks) and his Win-Tron Racing team have been very
strong this season. There are a couple other guys who are
having some good runs that really could sneak up and join
our fight for the early race to the championship. I would
like to say it’s too early to start worrying about
the point’s, but the minute you stop worrying is the
minute you find yourself trying to play catch-up. We can’t
control everything that happens on the race track, we just
need to keep digging and perform like we have been all season
long.”
Sheltra Motorsports, Michigan International Speedway
Pre-Race Quotes: Jon Wolfe, crew chief of the No. 60 Recycling
Services / Ferguson Pipe Toyota Camry
On Michigan International Speedway: “The
track at Michigan is very dependent, so starting up front
is very important. Also, handling is crucial; you can pass
cars if you handle well. Big horsepower is definitely a
must.”
On The Michigan International Speedway Test Two
Weeks Ago: “Our test was the best so far
this year. We unloaded well and were able to fine tune and
try new things from there. I really feel like it will be
our race to lose, we have so much momentum and confidence
right now that we just know that winning is right around
the corner.”
On The Advantage That Toyota May Have Over The
Other Manufacturers At Michigan: “There is
no denying that the Toyota’s are making awesome horsepower
and Triad is delivering that to us. We are maybe still a
tick behind finding the right balance with the Camry body,
but each time out we gain a little more.”
On The Success Of Seven Consecutive Top-10 Finishes
In 2010: “Chemistry. Our team has it. We
don’t have any drama, fighting or questioning of what
the mission is. We are 100 percent committed to Patrick
(Sheltra) and the whole Sheltra family. We plan to keep
our streak alive on Friday at Michigan.”
On What It Would Mean To Win At Michigan: “We
have a void right now, winning will fill that void. Being
consistent and being in position to win is what we have
been doing, but we need to close the deal. This sport is
about winning and we are hungry, this could be our week.”
Sheltra Motorsports, Michigan International Speedway
Pre-Race Quotes: Grace Sheltra, owner of the No. 60 Recycling
Services / Ferguson Pipe Toyota Camry
On Pocono Raceway: “Words cannot
describe the emotions that Pocono brought to the team last
weekend. We had some highs and lows but in the end we were
on the positive side and were able to secure another great
finish. Teamwork wins and I think we proved that last weekend.”
On Michigan International Speedway: “Michigan
is a fun race track. It’s a very wide track which
will ultimately fits to Patrick’s driving style. The
team is excited about the race on Friday after the test
a couple weeks ago and I think we could easily find ourselves
celebrating with our first win of the year this weekend.”
On The 2010 Season Thusfar: “We’ve
been in the hunt to win a couple races this year but certain
obstacles have kept us from checking that off our list this
season. Other than that, it’s been a nearly flawless
season so far. The team has really gone the extra mile to
make sure we are competitive from the moment we unload off
the hauler. Patrick seems more focused this year based on
the results we’re having. All around, we’re
having a great year and if things continue we should be
the one to beat for the championship. On the flip side,
we’re hoping to bring some more marketing partners
on-board with our race team and hopefully plan to make some
announcements soon.”
PRIOR RESULTS:
Patrick Sheltra, Michigan Int’l Speedway Prior
ARCA Performance Record:
Date Event Start Finish Laps Status
06/06 Hantz Group 200 31 33 83/100 Engine
06/07 Michigan ARCA 200 24 14 100/100 Running
06/08 Racing for Wildlife 200 19 6 100/100 Running
06/09 Racing for Wildlife 200 7 33 73/100 Engine
The Racing for Wildlife 200 (100 laps / 200 miles) is the
eighth of 20 events on the 2010 ARCA Racing Series schedule.
The 29th ARCA race at Michigan International Speedway is
a two-day show. Practice begins Thursday, June 10 with a
two hour practice session planned from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00
p.m. Menards Pole by Ansell qualifying is set for later
in the day slated to begin at 3:00 p.m. The event will take
the green flag on Friday, June 11 shortly after 5:00 p.m.
The event will air live on SPEED. Additional race coverage
including live timing and scoring throughout the week will
be available through the BAS Racing Network in conjunction
with 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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