| Mother Nature Halts Sheltra’s NASCAR Nationwide
Debut At Talladega Until Sunday
“Aaron’s 312 Moved From ABC to ESPN2”
TALLADEGA, Alabama (April 24, 2010) - - Patrick Sheltra,
the 23-year old Indiantown, Florida native will have to
wait until late Sunday afternoon to make his NASCAR Nationwide
Series (NNS) debut at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway behind
the wheel of the No. 09 RAB Racing Ford Fusion after impending
severe weather forced officials from NASCAR and Talladega
(Ala.) Superspeedway to postpone the Aaron’s 312 until
tomorrow.
Sheltra, considered one of the hottest drivers on the ARCA
Racing Series tour following his stunning second-place finish
in yesterday’s Talladega ARCA 250 will utilize the
down time to relax and regroup for the 117-lap event scheduled
to take the green flag at 4:30 local.
“I’m ready to go, whether it is today, tomorrow
or next week,” said Sheltra. “The adrenaline
from yesterday’s race is keeping me going and looking
forward to racing tomorrow. I’ll relax today and dodge
the bad weather but keep focused towards getting the RAB
Racing with Brack Maggard team a good finish.”
Sheltra will compete in his fifth career NASCAR Nationwide
Series event after qualifying 22nd Friday morning.
The Aaron’s 312 (117 laps / 312 miles) is the eighth
of 35 events on the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series schedule.
The race set to take the green flag on Sunday, April 25th
shortly after 4:30 p.m. The contest will be televised live
on ESPN2 with additional broadcasting coverage available
through the Motor Racing Network (MRN) and XM / Sirius satellite
radio channel 128. All times are local.
For more information on RAB Racing please visit: teamrab.com.
For more information on Patrick Sheltra please log onto:
patricksheltra.com.
TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
P: 239.834.9797
E: chris@patricksheltra.com
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