| Rollercoaster Day For Patrick Sheltra In Cayuga
“Top-10 Finish Not To Be For Sheltra Motorsports”
HAGERSVILLE, ONTARIO (July 1, 2008) - - Excitement was
surrounding Whitesville’s Kentucky based Sheltra Motorsports
heading into last Sunday’s Cayuga ARCA RE/MAX 250
but after the event the team couldn’t wait to get
back to the United States.
And for good reason.
Instead of capturing his sixth top-10 finish of the season,
Sheltra felt more like a ping-pong ball which resulted in
a disappointing 18th place finish in ARCA’s first
return to Canada since 1992.
After practicing in the top-10 Saturday afternoon, the
team was looking forward to a strong qualifying effort.
Matching his practice time from earlier in the day would
prove to be a disadvantage for Sheltra and Co. after logging
the 17th fastest qualifying effort for the Cayuga ARCA RE/MAX
150.
Disappointed with the qualifying result, the team felt
they still had a good shot for race day.
Sunday greeted the teams with overcast skies but Mother
Nature would soon show her colors by dampening the track
just an hour before race time. Subsiding in quick time,
the race would only be delayed a half hour with the green
flag falling just after 2:00pm local time.
Quickly on the move, Sheltra would find himself in the
top-10 by lap 50. Reporting a very neutral Group Beton Brunet
Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, crew chief John Hayden reminded
his driver to stay focused and be easy on the brakes.
A caution 10 laps later allowed Sheltra to duck down pit
road for the first of two scheduled pit stops. The Sheltra
Motorsports team quickly went to work changing four tires
and fuel before sending their sophomore driver back onto
the track.
Back to racing, Sheltra was a man on a mission. Quickly
and cleanly, Sheltra passed his competition and found himself
in the second position on lap 88. A caution forced the leader
to make his trip down pit road advancing Sheltra to the
number one position.
For the second time in his ARCA career, Sheltra took command
of the ARCA field and held it for 10 laps until lap 100
turned the team’s shining moment to a dark cloud.
As the field exited off turn two, Sheltra received a tap
from the No. 1 sending the No. 60 for a loop and through
the infield grass.
Sheltra refired his machine and remained on the lead lap.
Hayden told his driver that it was too early to pit. Staying
on track, Sheltra was determined to climb from his now 15th
place position back in the top-10.
Frustration sometimes brings out the best in any racecar
driver and it proved to be no different with Sheltra. With
getting back to the front clear on his mind, Sheltra would
patiently regroup and concentrate on the remainder of the
race to thunder back into the top-10 approaching halfway.
As it would prove to be, the top-10 was not a good place
for Sheltra. Continuing to move back towards the lead pack,
Sheltra would again get a shove from the No. 1 machine throwing
Sheltra into another spin cycle in turn three.
Completely speechless with the contact, Sheltra brought
his machine down to pit road for the expected final service
of the afternoon.
Restarting inside the top-12, Sheltra’s machine would
take a dramatic handling turn forcing Sheltra from remerging
into the top-10.
Inside 50 laps to go, Sheltra informed crew chief Hayden
that something was “bad wrong” with his car.
Hayden instructed his driver to bring his machine to the
garage where the team diagnosed a failure of the right front
spring.
Returning to the track inside 15 laps remaining, Sheltra
logged laps and soldiered to the checkered flag logging
his worst running finish of the 2008 ARCA season.
“Cayuga can only be described as frustrating,”
Sheltra explained. “We had a great car, a car that
could have won the race. Unfortunately, the pieces never
materialized and we were stuck with a disappointing finish.
I’m not sure what to say about the No. 1 car other
than I thought he would have raced me cleaner than that.
I could have retaliated, but I’ll be the better guy.”
Sheltra did add, “I want to thank our primary marketing
partner for the event, Groupe Beton Brunet for coming to
the race and for their support. It was a real pleasure having
them here and we look forward to working with them in the
future.”
Even with the top-20 finish, Sheltra slid back to ninth
in ARCA RE/MAX Series points, just 130 markers from reappearing
back in the top-five.
The ARCA RE/MAX Series will enjoy a two week break from
competition before returning to Kentucky Speedway for round
number 11 on the 2008 ARCA calendar. The Kentucky ARCA 150
is set for Friday, July 18, 2008 with live coverage on SPEED
beginning at 8:00 p.m. locally.
Leaving Cayuga, Sheltra has 35 ARCA RE/MAX Series starts
to his credit with a career best finish of second at Toledo
Speedway (May 2008) with two additional top-five finishes
(third) at Illinois State Fairgrounds (August 2007), (fourth)
at Berlin Raceway (July 2007) while holding additional top-10s
at 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). An eighth place qualifying effort at Kansas Speedway
(April 2008) is Sheltra’s best time trials efforts
to date. He has controlled the ARCA field twice for 15 laps.
For more on Patrick Sheltra, please visit the newly re-launched
PatrickSheltra.com.
About Sheltra Motorsports:
Sheltra Motorsports (sheltramotorsports.com) is a three-tier
Motorsports operation consisting of dirt and asphalt competition.
Patrick Sheltra, a 21-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 Craftsman Truck Series (No.
35). 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.
Sheltra Motorsports Quick
Facts:
Team Name: Sheltra Motorsports, No. 60
Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Driver: Patrick Sheltra, Indiantown, Florida
Car Owner: Grace Sheltra, Indiantown, Florida
Crew Chief: John Hayden
Team Manager: Keith Strunk
Marketing Partners: Groupe Beton Brunet,
Ferguson Pipe Enterprises, Inc, FloraGanics, American Concrete
Industries, Inc, Hardie Pipe, The Casite Company, J&S
Bulk Transportation, Inc., US Construction Supply Corp.,
CP Concrete Products of the Palm Beaches, Martin County
Petroleum, Sheltra & Son Construction, Sheltra Cattle
Company, Recycling Services, Aaron’s Outdoors, Indiantown
Marina, All About Flowers, Speed Media, Klotz Synthetic
Lubricants, DMC Graphics and Purcell Tire & Rubber.
TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
NAME: Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
PHONE: 239.834.9797 or 830.261.1215
EMAIL: knight849@aol.com
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