| Patrick Sheltra & Co. Stout In Kansas; Continue
Early Season Strength
“Dodge Debut Brings Serious Potential For ’08
Season”
KANSAS CITY, KANSAS (April 28, 2008) - - Sophomore ARCA
RE/MAX Series (ARS) driver Patrick Sheltra answered his
second trip to Kansas Speedway with a strong top-10 finish
in last Friday’s Kansas Lottery $150 Grand. With the
finish, Sheltra continues to prove that he is a serious
contender for the 2008 championship chase aboard his No.
60 automobiles.
Arriving in Kansas, Sheltra and his Whitesville, Kentucky
based Sheltra Motorsports team unloaded a Dodge Charger,
the first of a minimum of 10 events this season that the
Sheltra team will carry the Chrysler nameplate. In addition
to unloading the former Penske Racing machine, the team
also unveiled a camouflage paint scheme and a new marketing
partner, Aaron’s Outdoors.
In the first one-day show of the season, Sheltra would
prove that testing at the 1.5-mile facility earlier this
month paid off. When the cross-flags were thrown in the
lone practice session of the day, Sheltra had claimed the
12th position after spending much of the session in the
top-seven. Sheltra’s lap of 31.996 seconds at 168.771
MPH was delivered early in the session compared to many
of his competitor’s late runs.
“We parked it early,” Sheltra explained. “We
know that we have a good car. We didn’t make a real
mock-qualifying effort, simply because we know that we’re
going to be strong. There was a lot of traffic out there
during practice, so I was happy to turn the lap that we
did. It was nice to start off the day with a strong practice.”
Drawing an early draw for ARCA SIM Factory pole qualifying
would usually hinder ARCA RE/MAX Series teams but thanks
to overcast conditions, the team felt confident heading
into time trials.
Sheltra’s fastest qualification lap of 31.425 seconds
at 171.838 MPH would throw the No. 60 Dodge Charger to the
outside pole and remain there for much of the session before
sliding down the grid to eighth. Sheltra wasn’t going
to complain though as his efforts awarded the dirt ace with
a career-best qualifying effort. Ironically, Kansas Speedway
holds the same award from a year earlier when the then rookie
lined up his No. 60 Chevrolet ninth.
“I didn’t leave anything on the table,”
Sheltra said. “John (Hayden, crew chief) and the entire
Sheltra Motorsports team did a great job preparing the Aaron’s
Outdoors Dodge Charger. It feels good to start in the top-10
and no doubt that makes our job to get to front a little
easier.”
At the start of the Kansas Lottery $150 Grand, Sheltra
wasted no time diving to the front. By lap two, Sheltra
had picked up two positions and ran sixth for much of the
event’s first quarter. During the first 30 circuits
of the event, Sheltra’s Dodge would turn extremely
competitive laps but also developed a serious tight condition.
Despite the tightness, Sheltra had climbed into the top-five
on lap 30 and continued to hover inside the lead pack until
the first caution flag.
Sheltra reported to Crew Chief John Hayden and Team Manager
Keith Strunk that his automobile was tight from the center
off. Hayden called for four tires, fuel and a chassis adjustment
on the first pit stop.
Bringing his machine to pit road, Sheltra’s bunch
went to work slapping on four new Hoosier tires, adding
Sunoco Racing fuel and took two rounds out of the left rear
hoping to correct the tightness. Sheltra gained one position
in the pits and would restart fourth.
By lap 56, Sheltra had rose to third but continued to inform
his team that the tightness had returned with a vengeance.
Hayden informed his driver to keep digging and his lap times
were among the fastest on the track.
A caution on lap 58 allowed Sheltra to regain his composure
and prepare for the final forty circuits of the 100-lap
event. On the restart, Sheltra blasted like a rocket taking
the lead which he would hold for four laps and the first
time in his ARCA career.
Quickly the tightness would return and Sheltra would be
forced to relinquish the lead and fall into the top-three.
Falling back into the fifth position with three quarters
of the race complete, Sheltra was bound and determined to
keep his No. 60 Dodge Charger up front until a caution on
lap 90 would bring the Indiantown, Florida native back down
pit road.
Hayden again called for four tires and fuel. Sheltra returned
to the track in the top-dozen setting up for a 10-lap shootout.
On the restart, Sheltra bolted from the 12th position and
worked his way to ninth before a spinning Ryan Fischer brought
out the caution. Frustrated with the late-race cautions
Sheltra knew he had a car capable of finishing in the top-five,
just needed some green flag laps.
On the final run of the day, Sheltra began his maneuver
towards the top-five and had inched his way to fourth before
being trapped behind the No. 90 TOYOTA of Gabi DiCarlo.
The hold-up would cost Sheltra several positions and laps
before overtaking DiCarlo on lap 98.
A gallant effort to catch the other “Aaron's”
TOYOTA of Ken Butler III would come up short yielding a
satisfying but disappointing eighth place finish.
“I’m thrilled with our performance today, but
not with our finish,” said Sheltra following the race.
“Not real sure what happened with Gabi (DiCarlo) but
it cost us a bunch. We had a car that should have finished
in the top-five, but we had to take eighth. It’s good
and bad all in one. Man, we just had a good car and should
have been finished fourth. I think everyone knows that our
both our Chevrolet and Dodge programs are strong and it’s
not expected to change as the series progresses on. I’m
looking forward to Kentucky here in a couple weeks.”
Sheltra added, “In the four races this year, we’ve
run in the top-10 in all of them. We have two top-10s and
a worst finish of 15th. Not to bad, but all the credit goes
to the Sheltra Motorsports team. They give me good racecars
each week and make my job a lot easier. Hopefully Rockingham
next brings another good weekend for us.”
Sheltra concluded by saying, “I want to thank Aaron’s
Outdoors for coming on-board for this race. I’m glad
that both Aaron’s machines posted top-10 finishes.”
With his seventh career top-10 finish last Friday, Sheltra
advances to fifth in points, just five markers behind fourth
place runner Scott Speed. 95 markers separate Sheltra from
the point’s lead now held by SunTrust Rookie-of-the-Year
candidate Matt Carter.
Next up for the ARCA RE/MAX Series is a return to Rockingham
Speedway. The series returns to “The Rock” for
the first time in nearly three decades. This time the sanction
returns to Rockingham under the ownership of two-time ARCA
champion and current ARCA car owner Andy Hillenburg. The
Carolina 500K is set for Sunday, May 4th, 2008. The fifth
event on the calendar brings the longest race of the year
and largest race purse in the history of the ARCA RE/MAX
Series.
Leaving Kansas, Sheltra has 29 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 Kansas Speedway
(April 2008), Iowa Speedway (April 2008), Kentucky Speedway
(June 2007), DuQuoin State Fairgrounds (September 2007)
and Toledo Speedway (October 2007). An eighth place qualifying
effort at Kansas Speedway (April 2008) is Sheltra’s
best time trials efforts to date. He has controlled the
ARCA field once for four laps.
For more on Patrick Sheltra, please visit the newly re-launched
PatrickSheltra.com.
Sheltra Motorsports Quick
Facts:
Team Name: Sheltra Motorsports, No. 60 Dodge
Charger
Driver: Patrick Sheltra, Indiantown, Florida
Car Owner: Grace Sheltra, Indiantown, Florida
Crew Chief: John Hayden
Team Manager: Keith Strunk
Marketing Partners: Aaron’s Outdoors,
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 Synthetic 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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