| Patrick Sheltra Succumbs To Engine Failure At
Michigan
“Mr. Showtime Running In Top-Five When Afternoon
Took A Dramatic Turn”
BROOKLYN, Michigan (June 12, 2009) - - Patrick Sheltra
appeared to be well on his way to his fourth top-five finish
of the 2009 ARCA RE/MAX Series (ARS) season Friday afternoon
at Michigan International Speedway (MIS) but engine failure
aboard the team’s No. 60 Buffalo Wings & Rings
TOYOTA forced an early exit from the Racing for Wildlife
200.
Mother Nature washed out qualifying for the 41 ARCA RE/MAX
Series teams Thursday forcing ARCA officials to set the
grid by current 2009 car owner points. Sheltra would collect
his best starting position at Michigan International Speedway
by lining up seventh.
At the drop of the green, Sheltra stayed tucked inside
the top-10. Battling a tight condition during the first
run, Sheltra managed to hang with a good group of racecars
while adjusting his line around the two-mile oval to advance
his lap times.
Several early caution flags kept the Buffalo Wings &
Rings Racing machine on the track and ready to contend.
Sheltra had fallen back to the 10th position but during
the first long green flag run the Indiantown, Florida native
crept up the leader board and had moved into the top-five
when the caution flag flew approaching lap 55.
The yellow flag was excellent timing for the Whitesville,
Kentucky team as Sheltra was close on fuel and had planned
to pit the next lap.
A superb pit stop on pit road allowed Sheltra to rejoin
the field in the fourth position. During the pit stop, a
chassis adjustment, four tires and a full load of Sunoco
gasoline were inserted to the Grace Sheltra owned automobile.
On the restart, Sheltra continued to hover inside the top-six.
Working his way back towards the lead pack, Sheltra’s
neon green and camouflage TOYOTA Camry would stutter on
the backstretch on lap 73 as spotter Kevin Huffines informed
the veteran crew that the motor had blown. Sheltra brought
the Japanese nameplate to pit road where his team examined
under the hood where they deemed the problem to be terminal
forcing Sheltra a frustrating finish in his fourth start
at Michigan International Speedway.
“I don’t know what to say right now,”
said Sheltra. “We had extremely high hopes for the
race and the car was real good on the longer runs but I
wasn’t expecting the engine to blow for sure. I appreciate
all the hard work of my boys on the Sheltra Motorsports
team and the assistance of Germain Racing for the race;
I just wish we could have had a better finish.”
Sheltra added, “This roller-coaster season sure has
been a ride and the worst part about it is that no one deserves
it. Buffalo Wings & Rings, Ferguson Pipe all of our
marketing partners have been incredible and I thank them
for their continued support. We have a good week, then a
down week, a good week then a down week. It’s just
goes up and down. It’s not the fault of the team,
just plump bad luck that has challenged the spirit of this
team. We’ll get it turned around though. Mansfield
is a new race and new opportunity; hopefully we pull off
a win.”
Sheltra was credited with a 33rd place finish. The third
year ARCA driver dropped from fifth to sixth in the championship
standings.
The ARCA RE/MAX Series season continues next weekend at
Mansfield Motorsports Park for the running of the inaugural
Tim Richmond Memorial ARCA 200. The ninth race of the season
is set for Saturday, June 20th. Sheltra will participate
in a private test at the Ohio short track on Monday, June
15.
Exiting Michigan, Sheltra has 54 ARCA RE/MAX Series starts
to his credit with one career victory at Salem Speedway
(April 2009). Sheltra also holds second place efforts at
Rockingham Speedway (April 2009), Toledo Speedway (May 2008)
and the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds (September 2008) with
five additional top-five finishes, (third) at Pocono Raceway
(June 2009), (fourth) at Toledo Speedway (October 2008),
(fifth) at Talladega Superspeedway (October 2008), (third)
at Illinois State Fairgrounds (August 2007) and (fourth)
at Berlin Raceway (July 2007) while holding additional top-10s
at Kentucky Speedway (May 2009), Nashville Superspeedway
(August 2008), Michigan International Speedway (June 2008),
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). A third place qualifying effort at Rockingham
Speedway (April 2009) is Sheltra’s best time trials
efforts to date. He has controlled the ARCA field five times
for 109 laps.
For more on Patrick Sheltra, please visit PatrickSheltra.com.
For additional input on Buffalo Wings & Rings, please
connect to Buffalowingsandrings.com or call 513.831.WING.
About Sheltra Motorsports:
Sheltra Motorsports (sheltramotorsports.com) is a three-tier
Motorsports operation consisting of dirt and asphalt competition.
Patrick Sheltra, a 23-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 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 Whitesville, Kentucky.
About Buffalo Wings &
Rings:
Buffalo Wings & Rings is the fastest-growing privately
owned franchised chain of restaurants in the nation serving
Buffalo-style chicken wings, onion rings, burgers, chicken
and salads. Founded in 1988 in Cincinnati, OH, Buffalo Wings
& Rings operates 44 franchised restaurants in the United
States. Buffalo Wings & Rings was ranked the #1 fastest
growing restaurant chain nationwide in the July 2008 issue
of Restaurant Business, and ranked in the top 500 franchises
in the January 2009 issue of Entrepreneur. For more information,
visit www.buffalowingsandrings.com or call 513-831-WING.
TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
P: 239.834.9797
E: chris@patricksheltra.com
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