| ARCA RE/MAX Series, Kansas Lottery $150 Grand
Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas
Open Practice (Test) Notes & Quotes
Friday, April 4, 2008
After rain washed away the second official open test of
the season for the ARCA RE/MAX Series yesterday, Mother
Nature cooperated Friday with blue skies and plenty of sunshine
allowing several ARCA RE/MAX Series teams to tackle the
1.5-mile speed plant of Kansas Speedway in preparation for
the fourth race of the season, the Kansas Lottery $150 Grand
on Friday, April 25th.
The series returns to the facility for an eighth time since
2001 with ARCA driver Patrick Sheltra poised to make his
second career start at the facility.
Last year, Sheltra aboard his familiar No. 60 Chevrolet
entry, qualified an impressive ninth before finishing a
respectable 12th. This year however, the Whitesville, Kentucky
based Sheltra Motorsports will unload a Dodge Charger for
competition, the first of 10 scheduled races which the sophomore
ARCA team will carry the Chrysler nameplate.
Teams took to the track shortly after 9:00am local time
with the complete day of testing scheduled to end at 4:00pm
local time.
Here are some notes and quotes from today’s session:
PATRICK SHELTRA, NO. 60 FERGUSON PIPE ENTERPRISES,
INC.-AMERICAN CONCRETE INDUSTRIES, INC., THE CASITE COMPANY
DODGE CHARGER:
SHELTRA: (ON KANSAS SPEEDWAY) “It’s hard not
to like this place. I really enjoy the mile-and-a-half tracks
on the ARCA circuit and Kansas probably ranks at the top
of the list. We had a solid run last year but we’re
looking for a little more this year.”
SHELTRA: (ON THE TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT OF SWITCHING TO A DODGE
CHARGER FOR THE KANSAS LOTTERY $150 GRAND) “We are
very excited about bringing the Dodge emblem to Kansas.
Today’s test was the first time I ever sat in a Dodge
and it was a good feeling. Dodge has enjoyed success in
every form of Motorsports they have competed in. We’re
hoping to be a part of that success in 2008.”
SHELTRA: (ON THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
SS AND DODGE CHARGER MODELS) “Not much. They are both
good manufacturers and models, we just felt that we would
be at a better advantage on the mile-and-a-half tracks with
the Dodge Charger. Of course there are some concessions
you may have to make between the two models but it’s
all in the interest of going fast. I’m excited about
our future sporting the Dodge logos.”
SHELTRA: (ON THE NEW CAMOFLAGUE PAINT SCHEME) “When
we knew we were making a switch for Chevrolet to Dodge,
we thought about also unveiling a new paint scheme. A lot
of people helped make our camouflage scheme what is it today
and I think it looks great on the track. Everyone knows
I’m a big fan of hunting so the scheme is right up
my alley. It’s a little different from my dirt (UMP
and WoO) camouflage paint job and that was a big priority.
I’m just really anxious to see how it will look under
the lights.”
SHELTRA: (ON THE DODGE ENGINES BUILT BY RC CONSULTANTS)
“They are making some power. It’s really no
secret why they are so popular in the ARCA RE/MAX Series.
They have been a huge asset in our transition to Dodges.
We know that when we come back for the race that we’ll
have something even better than what we had here at the
test today and that could spell trouble the rest of the
competition.”
SHELTRA: (ON THE CAR; PURCHASED FROM PENSKE RACING IN THE
OFF-SEASON) “We weren’t just going to acquire
and buy Dodges from anyone, we knew the teams we were targeting.
We also know what type of cars Penske Racing built and put
on the racetrack. That’s so crucial in racing today.
If you don’t have a good car, it’s hard to run
up front. I believe we’ve learned so much from Penske
in buying the cars we did. I know that what we’ve
learned today is only a fraction of what will learn as we
continue to put the Dodges out on the track this season.
They are good cars. No worries.”
SHELTRA: (ON THE OVERALL TEST) “We’re pretty
happy. We were a little tight. We’re going to make
some wholesale changes before we come back for the race.
This isn’t our only test with the Dodge(s) before
the Kansas race. After Salem, we plan to participate in
the open-test at Kentucky Speedway, which will give us a
chance to take what we learned here make some changes and
see how they adapt at Kentucky. By the time we return here
at the end of the month, we should unload fast and competitive.”
SHELTRA: (ON KANSAS’S SISTER TRACK; KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY)
“Kentucky Speedway has a lot of memories for me. It
was the very first race I attracted my first top-10 finish
in ARCA competition. I’m planning on continuing that
trend when we go there twice this year, but I have some
unfinished business here at Kansas. Kentucky Speedway and
Kansas Speedway are very similar but each track has it’s
own characteristics. It’s a good thing for sure. Luckily,
we’re able to coordinate the notes between the two
tracks and give us a good baseline on where we should be.”
SHELTRA: (ON NEXT WEEKEND’S SECOND EVENT OF THE SEASON
AT SALEM SPEEDWAY) “I’m ready to get back after
it. It seems like an eternity since we’ve actually
had a point’s race in ARCA. I raced at Salem twice
last year and finished in the top-15 in both races. I’m
not looking to repeat those runs. I want to win. We have
a test coming up on Sunday and I have good vibes not only
heading into the test but the race as well.”
SHELTRA: (ON HANGING OUT WITH STUDENTS FROM SWEET SPRINGS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EARLIER TODAY) “The kids were great.
You really would have thought they were at a race by showing
all their excitement. All of them had smiles and we’re
just extremely grateful. I enjoyed signing autographs and
taking pictures in victory lane with them. Hanging out with
great kids like that is one of the plus sides of being a
racecar driver. I hope I gained some fans today.”
Stay tuned for a revamped website, but in the meantime
for more on Patrick Sheltra, please visit PatrickSheltra.com.
About Sheltra Motorsports:
Sheltra Motorsports 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
Marketing Partners: Ferguson Pipe Enterprises,
Inc, FloraGanics, American Concrete Industries, Inc, Hardie
Pipe, The Casite Company, J&S Bulk Transportation, Inc.,
Martin County Petroleum, Sheltra & Son Construction,
Sheltra Cattle Company, Recycling Services, Indiantown Marina,
All About Flowers, Speed Media, Klotz Lubricants and Purcell
Tire & Rubber.
Crew Chief: John Hayden
Team Manager: Keith Strunk
MEDIA CONTACT:
NAME: Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
PHONE: 239.834.9797 or 830.261.1215
EMAIL: knight849@aol.com
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