| Patrick Sheltra Finishes One Position
Shy Of Victory At Berlin Raceway
"Team Enthusiastic About Performance; Points Gain
And Remainder Of 2010"
MARNE, Michigan (August 8, 2010) - - 24-year old Patrick
Sheltra earned the nickname "Mr. Showtime" in
his earlier years of dirt racing by putting himself in the
spotlight and drawing the attention away from his competitors
for his breathtaking moves and "never give up"
attitude. Sheltra lived up to his nickname perfectly Saturday
night at Berlin (Mich.) Raceway as Sheltra stormed to a
second place finish in the Berlin ARCA 200.
The .4-mile based short track located in the western roots
of the lower peninsula of Michigan was the site of Sheltra's
first career top-five effort in the ARCA Racing Series (ARS)
presented by RE/MAX and Menards in 2007. Itching for a similar
type of performance in the 12th race of the season, Sheltra
and his Jon Wolfe led team began preparing several weeks
in advance for the 23rd ever ARCA race held at the legendary
oval.
On Friday, track officials opted to open the racetrack
to the stars and cars of the ARCA Racing Series for three
practice sessions broken into different time slots. The
Sheltra Motorsports team was one of a dozen operations that
participated in the "free" practice session with
the crew, despite only running in two of the three sessions
leaving the track confident about their performance of the
No. 60 Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant / Speed Media Dodge
Charger.
In the lone practice session on Saturday afternoon, Sheltra
maneuvered his machine to the 10th fastest time overall.
The team was somewhat satisfied with the results but still
felt they had more to show.
Unfortunately, earlier in the day, the team drew the number
one position for Menards Pole by Ansell qualifying which
proved to be a disadvantage for the Mooresville, North Carolina
team. Sheltra's qualifications lap of 17.510 seconds at
102.798 miles per hour was a solid pickup from the team's
fastest lap in practice but put the fourth year ARCA team
16th in the official starting lineup.
"I think the early qualifying draw hurt us,"
Sheltra admitted. "The car is good, but as qualifying
rolled on, the track began to cool down and the speeds intensified.
Sometimes that's just how it goes. I'm pretty comfortable
with the car, so hopefully we can have a good night."
Taking the green flag shortly after 8:30 p.m. local time,
Sheltra immediately began his impressive and what some called
"jaw dropping" march towards the front as by lap
seven, the No. 60 Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant / Speed
Media Dodge Charger had climbed into the top-10. On a roll,
Sheltra continued to inch his way up the leader board and
by lap 50 had hunkered himself into the fourth position.
The first caution of the night flew on lap 54; when the
No. 23 machine of Levi Youster spun in turn one. Sheltra
advised his team that his car was good, though he was a
little free but wasn't pressing the issue too much. Crew
chief Wolfe acknowledged his driver's assessment while also
informing his pilot that if the leaders ducked to pit road,
they would come too. The leaders though stayed out, leaving
the ARCA pro fourth on the restart.
Methodically, Sheltra continued to stalk his prey and by
lap 108, the NASCAR bound driver passed nine-time ARCA Racing
Series champion Frank Kimmel for the top-spot. Despite endless
efforts from Kimmel and track favorite Brian Campbell to
retake the lead from the Floridian, Sheltra controlled the
field until lap 132 where the No. 24 of Campbell made the
move on the high side around the No. 60 as Sheltra's tires
began to fade.
Slowly, Sheltra's green and orange machine began to backpedal
through the field before the driver keyed the radio and
said "my right front tire is gone." Wolfe answered
his driver's concern with confidence instructing Sheltra
to keep doing what he was doing and new tires were on the
horizon.
Approaching the final 50 circuits of the night, the second
yellow flag of the evening waived welcoming the opportunity
for Sheltra to bring his Sheltra Motorsports machine to
pit road for four tires, fuel and a minor air pressure adjustment.
A flawless stop by his pit crew allowed Sheltra to pick
up one position on pit road and restart the event in the
third position behind leader Joey Coulter and second-place
Mikey Kile.
On the restart, Sheltra was fending off Kile's teammate
Steve Arpin in third while trying to outmaneuver the No.
25 of Kile. Sheltra was finally able to make the move on
the Venturini Motorsports driver on lap 165 and move into
the runner-up position.
Two late race cautions on lap 168 and 175 respectively
allowed Sheltra to stay on the back bumper of Coulter's
No. 16 Chevrolet. Textbook style restarts by the avid hunter
kept the No. 60 in contention for his second career win
in the ARCA Racing Series but over the course of the final
10 circuits, Coulter was able to fend off the strong presence
of the No. 60 Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant / Speed Media
automobile to claim his first career ARCA victory. Sheltra
settled for second, his best finish since finishing in the
runner-up spot at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway in April.
"That was a lot of fun," said Sheltra, who led
25 laps and collected his sixth top-five finish of the year.
"Congratulations to Joey (Coulter) and his team. They
are good people and if I had to lose to someone, I'm glad
it was them."
He added, "I truly felt though if we had a handful
more of laps we would have been able to make the move around
Joey (Coulter). I'm not going to complain though. We didn't
have the qualifying run that we wanted to but man when the
green came out, our car came to life. I can't thank Jon
(Wolfe) and the entire Sheltra Motorsports team enough for
their hard work. We had folks from Boatwerks Waterfront
Restaurant and Speed Media here cheering us on, so I was
glad I was able to give them a good showing. I just really
though have to thank everyone, including my mom and dad
(who were not in attendance Saturday night) and all of our
marketing partners for standing behind our race team. We
definitely still have a shot at the championship."
Indeed, Sheltra does still have the potential to be crowned
the 2010 ARCA Racing Series champion as significant ground
was made up in the point standings. Incoming point's leader
Justin Marks battled transmission woes in the second portion
of the event which allowed Craig Goess from Eddie Sharp
Racing to inherit the top-spot after Marks finished 21st.
With his stunning performance Saturday night, Sheltra unofficially
advances one position in the ARCA Racing Series championship
chase to fourth and now sits just 65 credits behind new
point's leader Goess. 20 credits separate Sheltra from third
now held by Marks. Frank Kimmel moved into the second position
and is 40 points ahead of Sheltra, the driver with the most
top-10 finishes in ARCA Racing Series competition in 2010
with 10 in 12 races.
Next up for the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX
and Menards is their annual trip to New Jersey Motorsports
Park (NJMP) for the running of the third annual Garden State
ARCA 150 presented by American Red Cross. The trip to Millville,
New Jersey is the second and final road course event of
the season. Sheltra will make his third career start 2.25
mile paved road course and hopes to better his personal
best seventh place finish after starting eighth in last
September's South Jersey Building Trades 150.
Cost-effective marketing partnerships are still available
for the remainder of the 2010 ARCA Racing Series season.
For additional information, please contact brandon@patricksheltra.com
or marketing@patricksheltra.com.
Exiting Berlin, Sheltra has 79 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 16 top-fives and posted
32 top-10 finishes. A third place qualifying effort at Rockingham
(N.C.) Speedway (April 2009) and Michigan International
Speedway (June 2010) is Sheltra's best time trials effort
to date. He has controlled the ARCA field seven times for
173 laps.
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and marketing partnership opportunities please visit PatrickSheltra.com.
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About Sheltra Motorsports:
Sheltra Motorsports (sheltramotorsports.com) is a three-tier
professional Motorsports organization 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
Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) Racing Series presented
by RE/MAX and Menards (No. 60) and a limited schedule in
the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR).
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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