| Persistence Pays Off For Patrick Sheltra &
Co. In Iowa
“Never Give Up Attitude Yields First Top-10 Finish
Of 2008”
NEWTON, Iowa (April 21, 2008) - - Not even a soggy weekend
at Iowa Speedway could keep Patrick Sheltra and his Whitesville,
Kentucky team from a top-10 finish in Saturday’s Prairie
Meadows 250.
After Mother Nature invaded the ARCA RE/MAX Series tour
for a second consecutive week; persistent rain showers forced
the cancellation of ARCA practice on Friday at the .875-mile
paved oval. With the voidance of practice ARCA officials
were forced to set the starting grid based on 2007 ARCA
RE/MAX Series car owner point’s; positioning the team
eighth on the starting grid.
When teams arrived on Saturday morning, the track was still
drenched but operating officials were in full-force trying
to dry the Newton, Iowa facility. A very short practice
was given to the team’s Saturday morning opting to
give the teams an opportunity to log some laps before the
start of the third event of the season.
Sheltra logged the 23rd fastest time during the session
but quickly notated that his No. 60 Ferguson Pipe-FloraGanics
Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS was solid. “We were not 100
percent,” Sheltra said. “The car is fine, but
everyone was taking it real easy out on the track. It was
incredibly green with all of the rain and there were a couple
of slick spots, but I’m happy with the performance
of the car. We’re starting up front and that’s
important towards gathering a good finish.”
At the start of the 250-lap event, Sheltra quickly inched
his machine into the top-five by lap two and continued to
hold that position until early handling issues would slide
the 21-year old talent back through the running order.
Maintaining his position inside the top-12, the first caution
flag would waive on lap 28 with Sheltra reporting to crew
chief John Hayden that his car was “spinning”
coming out of the corners. Hayden acknowledged his request
calling for four tires, fuel and two rounds in the rear
as a chassis adjustment to help Sheltra’s handling
issue.
Restarting 12th, Sheltra would hover just outside the top-10
over the next series of 50 circuits. Reporting to his Sheltra
Motorsports team his car was still “loose” the
late model dirt ace would change his line around Iowa Speedway
which would show in Sheltra’s lap times which would
continue to strengthen as the race charged along.
The exceptionally clean ARCA race would put several cars
off the lead lap and Sheltra would lose a lap to the leaders
despite running in the top-12 approaching lap 72. The caution
flag would waive just four laps later but Sheltra was the
second car a lap down making him illegible for the “free
pass” back on the lead circuit.
The sophomore ARCA team would not have to wait long to
ream the benefits of the “lucky dog” as on the
next caution on lap 81, Sheltra would find himself back
on the lead circuit.
Sometimes rewards means concessions and as the beneficiary
of the “lucky dog”, the lead lap car must start
at the tail-end of the longest line which consisted of a
huge line of lap-down machines which would put Sheltra clear
towards the rear of the field.
The amount of heavy traffic would hinder Sheltra as it
took longer than expected for the No. 60 to move through
the congested field which would find the Indiantown, Florida
native falling off the lead circuit again.
Luckily, the yellow flag would fly on lap 131 with Sheltra
again being the recipient of the “lucky dog.”
Returning to the lead circuit for the second time of the
day, Sheltra would find himself holding the 10th position.
Having to go through again just what he accomplished could
have spelled disaster for Sheltra but he emerged like a
veteran and was able to line up with the lead group after
a lap 163 caution. Electing to stay out which move Sheltra
back into the top-five right behind fellow competitor Bryan
Silas.
Sheltra would maintain his spot inside the top-five before
being overtaken by competitors with fresher Hoosier rubber.
Another yellow flag inside fifty laps remaining would allow
the Sheltra Motorsports team to bring their No. 60 to pit
road for last minute adjustments and a final shot to return
to the top-five.
On the final run of the day, Sheltra tried to maneuver
through the field but instead was forced to fight for every
position on the race track including a nice battle with
fellow Floridian Bryan Silas. A vibration would keep Sheltra
at bay crossing the line ninth notching the team’s
first top-10 finish of the year.
“We’re real happy with the finish,” said
Sheltra, who recorded his sixth career top-10 finish in
the ARCA RE/MAX Series Saturday. “While we were glad
to receive the lucky dog award twice, it really is a lot
of work for the teams to battle back into the lead group.
Other than that, it was a good clean solid weekend which
is what we need to keep doing to stay in the championship
chase. I’m really proud of everyone on the Sheltra
Motorsports team for all their efforts and they are a big
reason we finished in the top-10.”
With his ninth place finish, Sheltra maintains sixth in
the ARCA RE/MAX Series championship point standings heading
into Friday’s Kansas Lottery $150 Grand at Kansas
Speedway. Sheltra did however gain ground on fifth and fourth
place runners Tom Hessert III and John Wes Townley respectively.
Leaving Iowa, Sheltra has 28 ARCA RE/MAX Series starts
to his credit with a career best finish of third on the
dirt at Illinois State Fairgrounds (August 2007) with an
additional top-five finish (fourth) at Berlin Raceway (July
2007) while holding additional top-10s at Iowa Speedway
(April 2008), Kentucky Speedway (June 2007), DuQuoin State
Fairgrounds (September 2007) and Toledo Speedway (October
2007). Three ninth-place qualifying efforts at Kansas Speedway
(April 2007), Pocono Raceway (June 2007) and Illinois State
Fairgrounds (August 2007) is Sheltra’s best time trials
efforts to date.
Next up for the ARCA RE/MAX Series is a one-day show at
Kansas Speedway for the running of the Kansas Lottery $150
Grand set for Friday April 25th, the fourth installment
on the 2008 calendar. The event will also debut Sheltra
Motorsports Dodge program, the first of 10 events that the
team will run under the Chrysler nameplate this season.
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:
Ferguson Pipe Enterprises, Inc, FloraGanics, American Concrete
Industries, Inc, Hardie Pipe, The Casite Company, J&S
Bulk Transportation, Inc., US Construction Supply Corp.,
Martin County Petroleum, Sheltra & Son Construction,
Sheltra Cattle Company, Recycling Services, Indiantown Marina,
All About Flowers, Speed Media, Klotz Lubricants, DMC Graphics
and Purcell Tire & Rubber.
MEDIA CONTACT:
NAME: Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
PHONE: 239.834.9797 or 830.261.1215
EMAIL: knight849@aol.com
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