| Patrick Sheltra Makes Most Of Salem Rumble
SALEM, Indiana (September 21, 2009) - - Patrick Sheltra
in the No. 60 Buffalo Wings & Rings Dodge Charger didn’t
complete the Salem Speedway sweep Saturday night but the
Indiantown, Florida native did make most of an eventful
night to bring home a 16th place finish in the Kentuckiana
Ford Dealers ARCA Fall Classic.
Armed with the same Dodge Charger that Sheltra catapulted
to his first career ARCA victory in April, the Sheltra Motorsports
had high hopes entering the 19th race of the season.
In practice, Sheltra quickly put his Grace Sheltra owned
machine in the top-10. Teetering between sixth and 10th
for much of the session, the team led by veteran crew chief
and former ARCA driver John Hayden tackled with shock, carburetors
and minor chassis adjustments. When the cross flags were
thrown in the hour and a half session, Sheltra landed 10th
overall.
“The car is real good,” said the 23-year old
phenom. “I know the guys are real excited to be here
and believe me I am too. We worked on making our Buffalo
Wings & Rings Dodge Charger better.”
In qualifying, Sheltra mounted a lap of 17.588 seconds
at 113.600 miles per hour. The run placed the Sheltra Motorsports
team ironically 10th on the starting grid.
“It was decent,” said Sheltra, who picked up
a little over three-tenths of a second from his fastest
practice lap. “I strongly believe that the car is
good in race trim and that’s when it counts the most.”
At the start of the Fall classic, Sheltra immediately bolted
solidly into the top-10 and had moved into the eighth position
by lap five and picked up an additional spot a few laps
later to settle in seventh.
Chasing down the fifth and sixth place cars, Sheltra was
biding his time but as he caught his competition the two
cars ahead got together and with little reaction time for
Sheltra – he made contact with the No. 81; the altercation
caused some damage to the fender of Sheltra’s Buffalo
Wings & Rings Racing machine.
A caution flew a few laps later with Sheltra reporting
normal car conditions and he was just “riding.”
Little was said about the incident with his colleagues.
On the restart, Sheltra went backwards in a hurry. Flabbergasted
about the direction of the car, Sheltra radioed his team
that something was “bad wrong”. During the time,
Sheltra lost a lap to the leaders but managed to stay from
going two laps down when a yellow flag waived with the leader
directly behind Sheltra.
Hayden called his driver to pit road after Sheltra reported
a possible broken shock. Sheltra brought his machine to
the attention of his team where they diagnosed the problem
to be with an actual tire and toe-in problem and nothing
to do with shocks. Four tires, damage control and a splash
of gas later, Sheltra was good to go.
Back to racing, Sheltra put on a show and tried to retain
his lost lap back but as he made the charge through the
field, Sheltra found himself in a gutsy three-wide battle
with the car in the middle drifting up into Sheltra with
the No. 60 making solid impact with the turn four wall.
Sheltra regained control of his machine but the damage
was enough to diminish the momentum and ultimately saw Sheltra
go into the wall several laps later thanks to a cut tire.
Upon further review of the damage, the Sheltra Motorsports
crew determined that the lower right control arm was bent
in the contact and instead of taking the chance of destroying
the car even further, the team efficiently made the repairs
to the control arm and toe under green flag conditions.
Sheltra would return to the track several laps later and
take advantage of an attrition filled race to climb back
up from 23rd to claim 16th.
“I was really hoping for a sweep but given all the
circumstances we’ll take a 16th and move on to the
final two races,” said Sheltra. “I did everything
I could to avoid the cars in-front of me early in the race
but everything happens so quick at Salem, I just couldn’t
stop in time. I didn’t think that would hurt us too
bad. The car was still acting fine until the tire really
started to disaggregate.”
He added, “The guys did a great job repairing our
Buffalo Wings & Rings car and then we got shoved into
the wall and then our night was never the same. We needed
to finish the race to keep us in the hunt for finishing
fifth in the championship chase and despite a not so good
run that finish is still within reach. We’ll move
on from here and head to Kansas.”
Sheltra slipped back to eighth in the ARCA RE/MAX Series
point’s standings with just two races remaining. A
mere 105 points keeps the veteran ARCA driver from the fifth
position controlled by Craig Goess Jr.
Next up for the ARCA RE/MAX Series is their final intermediate
track of the season from Kansas Speedway. The Kansas Lottery
150 is set for Thursday, October 1. Last year at the 1.5-mile
speed plant, Sheltra Motorsports debuted their Dodge program
in fashion with Sheltra qualifying a speedway-best of eighth
and leading his first ever ARCA RE/MAX Series laps before
capturing his second top-10 finish of the 2008 season.
For more on Patrick Sheltra, the Sheltra Motorsports team
and marketing partnership opportunities 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 52 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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