| ARCA RE/MAX Series, Prairie Meadows 200, Event
No. 10
Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa
Open Practice Notes & Quotes
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Sheltra Motorsports and driver Patrick Sheltra were one
of 15 ARCA RE/MAX Series teams to participate in the open-test
at Iowa Speedway Tuesday in preparation for next Saturday
night’s Prairie Meadows 200, the 10th installment
on the 2009 ARCA RE/MAX Series schedule.
The veteran ARCA team based in Whitesville, Kentucky made
a adjustment to their testing schedule after ARCA officials
cancelled what was supposed to be the most recent ARCA race
at Cayuga Motor Speedway this past Sunday. The misfortune
turned into a blessing for the Grace Sheltra owned team
as the team badly wanted to concentrate their efforts on
Iowa Speedway, a race they finished ninth in last year.
Taking to the track on Tuesday morning, Sheltra was comfortable
with the handling of his No. 60 Buffalo Wings & Rings
Dodge Charger but the Indiantown, Florida native registered
with his crew and leader John Hayden that they needed a
lower gear to get the full effect of the team’s automobile.
With the change set the afternoon, the conditions were
better but the team will make a few more tweaks hoping to
give the 23-year old young-gun a shot at his second career
ARCA RE/MAX Series victory.
Here are some quotes and notes from today’s session:
PATRICK SHELTRA, NO. 60 BUFFALO
WINGS & RINGS DODGE CHARGER
SHELTRA: (ON TUESDAY’S SESSION) “It
was decent. We need to find a little more but that’s
what testing is for to begin with. We know what we need
for the race and that’s the most important element.
I am glad that we tested though, it should improve our performance
for the race.”
SHELTRA: (ON IOWA SPEEDWAY) “It’s
a nice facility. This will be my third ARCA start here next
Saturday and I really enjoy coming back here. It’s
in the middle of nowhere which isn’t a bad thing and
the people are really friendly. The track has a nice layout
and provides great racing. I wished we came here twice a
year.”
SHELTRA: (ON SHORT TRACK DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MANSFIELD
AND IOWA) “There’s a big difference.
You really have to manhandle Mansfield. It’s a tricky
track. This place is bigger and wider than Mansfield so
those are the pluses. You can race side-by-side here and
that makes it more exciting for the fans but a little more
nerve racking for the teams. Honestly, the two tracks are
night and day and I would much rather race at Iowa than
at Mansfield.”
SHELTRA: (YOU’VE RACED HERE UNDER THE LIGHTS
AND DURING THE DAY. WHICH DO YOU PERFER?) “Anytime
we can race under the lights it’s a good thing. It’s
cooler for the drivers in the car and it usually sparks
up the intensity levels with the drivers which usually means
a better race. The first night race we had a good car just
got trapped a lap down. The car changes and acts though
so different from the day compared to the night, so we have
to be ready for that and prepared to adjust our Buffalo
Wings & Rings car as needed.”
SHELTRA: (LAST YEAR’S FIRST TIME IOWA WINNER
MATT HAWKINS PASSED AWAY EARLIER THIS YEAR; ANY THOUGHTS?)
“Actually, a bunch of us drivers were talking about
Matt during lunch today. He was a good race car driver and
I know because I’ve experienced it for myself this
year what a first win means to you. He always raced me hard
and clean and he was a good face in the ARCA garage. We
are still thinking about him and wished he was racing with
us. We’ll remember him someway next weekend.”
SHELTRA: (YOU’VE ALWAYS RUN CHEVROLETS HERE
IN THE PAST. THIS YEAR YOU ARE RUNNING A DODGE)
“Yeah, Dodge has been our strong point during the
season. The car that we are testing today is the same piece
we finished third with at Pocono Raceway earlier this month.
I’m hoping we don’t tear it up too much next
weekend because it’s the car that we want to take
back there (Pocono). We feel that this car is better fitted
for this race track and Ernie Elliott has been building
some stout engines for us this year, so we’re thinking
that this is the car that put our season back on the straight
of narrow.”
SHELTRA: (ON THE RECENT BAD LUCK) “It’s
been frustrating. We really thought we were going in the
right direction with our third place finish at Pocono then
we went to Michigan and were running in the top-five and
the engine let go. Our intent was to bounce back at Mansfield
but it was another weekend that didn’t go as planned.
I sure would like to roll into victory lane at Iowa and
put a period to our recent string of misfortune.”
SHELTRA: (HAVE YOU BEEN PLEASED WITH THE ARCA SERIES
AS A WHOLE THIS YEAR?) “Yeah, for the most
part. The ARCA folks are good people. I think this year
more than in the past I haven’t been afraid to speak
my mind. They are aware of some changes I would like to
make, but that’s only because I would like to see
the series get better and ultimately make our team stronger.
We’ve invested a lot in the ARCA RE/MAX Series over
the past three years and I’ve improved as a driver
because of my time spent in the ARCA RE/MAX Series. It’s
a good driver development series. As a sanctioning body,
especially in these though times, I think they are handling
themselves well.”
SHELTRA: (YOU HAD AN APPERANCE FOR YOUR MARKETING
PARTNER BUFFALO WINGS & RINGS BEFORE YOU CAME TO IOWA.
HOW DID IT GO?) “Man it went fantastic. Leonard
(Ranieri) is responsible for putting the puzzle together
for us with Buffalo Wings & Rings corporate, so on our
way to Iowa we stopped at his Buffalo Wings & Rings
in Richmond, Indiana and met a bunch of people and had a
great time! Leonard’s coming to Iowa next weekend,
so I’m looking forward to hopefully taking him back
to victory lane.”
SHELTRA: (YOU HAVE A BIG WEEK AHEAD; NATIONWIDE?)
(Yeah (laughs). We’re leaving Iowa tonight
and driving back to Indianapolis and we’re heading
out first thing in the morning to head to Daytona to run
the NASCAR Nationwide Series race for MacDonald Motorsports.
I’m excited about running the race. I think our chances
are good and I really want to impress a lot of people. From
Daytona, I’ll have a couple of days to unwind before
gearing up for trip back to Iowa next weekend.”
For more on Patrick Sheltra, please visit PatrickSheltra.com.
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.
TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
P: 239.834.9797
E: chris@patricksheltra.com
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