| Patrick Sheltra’s Championship
Drive Continues With Top-10 Finish At Salem
“Never Give Up Attitude For Sheltra Motorsports
Nets 15th top-10 Of ‘2010”
SALEM, Indiana (September 19, 2010) - - ARCA Racing Series
presented by RE/MAX and Menards driver Patrick Sheltra in
the No. 60 PatrickSheltra.com / Ferguson Pipe Dodge Charger
netted a sixth place finish in Saturday night’s Kentuckiana
Ford Dealers ARCA Fall Classic at the historic Salem (Ind.)
Speedway. While the Sheltra Motorsports team barely missed
their 11th top-five finish of the year, their effort was
solid enough to deliver their seventh top-10 run in the
last eight races and 15th top-10 finish overall in 2010.
Nearly a year and a half ago, the Indiantown, Florida native
delivered a monstrous performance in April 2009 that awarded
the fan-favorite Sheltra with his first career ARCA victory.
Itching for the taste of victory again at the Southern Indiana
track, Sheltra knew that he would have a tough battle on
his hands as he would have to fend off a host of other hungry
ARCA Racing Series teams. For a go-getter driver like Sheltra,
he was up to the challenge.
In the lone practice on Saturday afternoon, Sheltra maneuvered
his Dodge Charger to the 13th fastest lap after whipping
his Sheltra Motorsports automobile around the half-mile
oval in 17.942 seconds at 111.359 miles per hour. The team
fiercely worked on improving the handling of their machine
during practice. After making great strides during the hour
and a half practice session, the team mutually agreed to
make a gear change upon the conclusion of practice and prior
to qualifying.
During his Menards Pole by Ansell qualifying lap, Sheltra
whipped his green and orange colored hot rod to a lap of
17.545 seconds at 113.878 miles per hour, a pickup of nearly
four tenths of a second from his fastest practice lap just
an hour and a half earlier. His qualifications run was good
enough for ninth fastest overall, his third top-10 start
at Salem (Ind.) Speedway in eight contests.
“I cannot say enough about this team,” said
Sheltra after qualifying. “We collectively put our
heads together and made some changes. The car felt the best
it had been all day to this point. Salem’s a tough
200 laps though, so we’re going to put our game face
on and hope for the best.”
Immediately from the drop of the green flag, Sheltra picked
off one position as he began his climb towards the front.
Quickly settling in behind a wad full of race cars, the
24-year old rising star was waiting on the right opportunity
to make his move.
The move came on lap 27 when Sheltra, nicknamed “Mr.
Showtime” for his exciting driving style made a breathtaking
three wide pass in turns one and two passing the No. 44
of Frank Kimmel and the No. 1 of Chad McCumbee and a slower
lap machine. The bold move paid off for the NASCAR-bound
driver with Sheltra inching his No. 60 machine up the pylon
to the sixth position.
The ARCA pro had cracked the top-five by the time the caution
waived for an incident in turn two involving Todd Bowsher
on lap 50. During the yellow, Sheltra informed crew chief
Jon Wolfe that he needed more drive from the center off.
Wolfe acknowledged his driver’s request and informed
his team to make a chassis adjustment to ease Sheltra’s
concern during the first pit stop which occurred two laps
later.
A brilliant two-tire stop by the Sheltra Motorsports gang
lined their pilot up second on the restart behind fellow
championship contender Tom Hessert. Despite a gallant effort
to pass the No. 77 Dodge Charger at the start, Sheltra would
have to defend his runner-up spot from a gaggle of cars
who were trying to negotiate around the No. 60 PatrickSheltra.com
/ Ferguson Pipe Dodge Charger.
The avid hunter was able to hold his own in second for
nearly 50 circuits before losing a position to Dakoda Armstrong
on lap 105. A lap later the caution flew again an incident
involving Jerick Johnson. The yellow offered a prime chance
for the Sheltra Motorsports team to make their scheduled
final pit stop of the night where Wolfe had four new Hoosier
tires ready, a can of Sunoco Racing fuel and another chassis
adjustment to combat the loose condition Sheltra was battling.
Sheltra restarted seventh and quickly maneuvered himself
back in the top-five before moving into fourth place on
126 only to have the final caution of the night waive a
few circuits later.
On the restart, Sheltra tried once again to challenge Hessert
for a podium position but the Cornelius, North Carolina
native would have to worry about the plethora of cars behind
him not to mention manhandle what was becoming an extremely
loose racecar.
Inside the final 30 laps, the No. 25 of Mikey Kile who
had been trying to pass the two-time ARCA winner in 2010
for nearly 15 laps eventually made his way around Sheltra
on the backstretch for fourth leaving Sheltra battling for
a top-five finish with close friend Justin Marks.
The two competitors though would be quickly gobbled up
inside the final six laps by the leaders of the event. A
extremely tight hole behind second-place finisher Joey Coulter
allowed Marks to squeeze past Sheltra with the No. 60 trying
to make a cross-over move to retain his lost position from
Marks.
Coming to the white flag, Sheltra put additional pressure
on himself to pass Marks but also keep seventh place competitor
and fellow Floridian Bryan Silas as bay. Unable to pass
Marks, Sheltra raced Silas’s No. 11 Ford Fusion hard
in turns three and four and the momentum from the high side
of the racetrack allowed the former dirt track ace to edge
Silas, the Stuart, Florida native to the finish line to
grab the sixth position for the second time in 2010. On
July 31, Sheltra overcame a series of obstacles including
a faulty transmission to finish sixth in the Weis Markets
125 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway.
“Our car unfortunately was just way too loose,”
Sheltra admitted. “We fought for every position and
as a team we pulled together and were able to put together
another solid top-10 finish. I can’t say we’re
thrilled with our performance but nonetheless it was a solid
night. It’s a team effort and I’m proud of my
guys for continuing to give 100 percent week in and week
out. We know what we need to do for Kansas and Rockingham
and believe me; we’re going to do everything in our
power to take home the championship.”
“I want to personally thank Jon (Wolfe), Tommy (Buzze),
Rob (Moss) Ryan (Chism), Matt (Roberts), Sam (Schram), Timmy
(McKichan), Doug (Kriser), Brandon (Hinson), Richard (Bennett),
Keith (Kesula), Mark (Saul), Barry (Thomas), my Mom, my
Dad, Chris (Knight) and anyone else I may have missed for
helping steer this team towards the 2010 ARCA Racing Series
championship. We’re focused now more than ever and
I know I would not be in this position without the hard
work and dedication of my team!”
With his performance on Saturday night, Sheltra unofficially
slipped to second in the championship standings behind Cunningham
Motorsports’ Tom Hessert (4300 –to- 4290). Craig
Goess who jumped to the point’s lead following his
pole at Salem (Ind.) Speedway Saturday afternoon had trouble
during the Kentuckiana Ford Dealers ARCA and slipped to
third but is only 30 markers behind Hessert for the most
wanted point’s position in ARCA. Nine-time ARCA champion
Frank Kimmel remains in fourth 165 tallies behind. Saturday’s
winner Dakoda Armstrong jumps up to the fifth spot trailing
the top-spot by 170 points.
Next up for the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX
and Menards is their annual trip out west to Kansas Speedway.
The ARCA Kansas Lottery 150 is set for Thursday afternoon
September 30. Sheltra will make his fourth career start
at the mile-and-a-half speedway, while also looking to wrap
up the 2010 ARCA Racing Series Speedway Challenge award,
which the No. 60 team leads by 90 points over Win-Tron Racing
(No. 32). In his previous three Kansas starts, Sheltra has
a best finish of eighth in April 2008 after starting eighth.
Sheltra also controlled the ARCA field for four laps for
the first time on a speedway in the Kansas Lottery $150
Grand two years ago. The 19th race of the season will be
televised live on SPEED beginning at 4:00 p.m. (CST.) with
additional race coverage including live timing and scoring
throughout the day available through the ARCA Racing Network
(ARN) online at arcaracing.com presented by ARCANation.com.
All times are local.
Multiple cost-effective marketing partnership packages
are still available for the remainder of the 2010 ARCA Racing
Series and NASCAR 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 Brandon Hinson
(brandon@patricksheltra.com) or email marketing@patricksheltra.com.
Exiting Salem, Sheltra has 84 ARCA Racing Series presented
by RE/MAX and Menards starts to his credit with three career
victories at Salem (Ind.) Speedway (April 2009), the Illinois
State Fairgrounds (August 2010) and Chicagoland Speedway
(August 2010). During his ARCA tenure, Sheltra has accumulated
20 top-fives and posted 37 top-10 finishes. A second place
qualifying effort at Chicagoland Speedway (August 2010)
is Sheltra’s best time trials effort to date. He has
controlled the ARCA field 10 times for 276 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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