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Weis Markets 125 Fast Facts
ARCA Racing Series Race No. 11, Weis Markets 125,
Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, Long Pond, Pennsylvania
Race Information: Event: Weis Markets
125, Saturday, July 31 at 3:00 p.m. Local Time Track: Pocono
(Pa.) Raceway Qualifying: Friday, July 30, at 1:40 p.m.
Local Time; Track Length: 2.5-mile paved-triangle.
Last Time Out; Mansfield Motorsports Park: For
the second consecutive ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX
and Menards race, Patrick Sheltra and his Jon Wolfe led-Sheltra
Motorsports were bitten by bad luck as rear-end gremlins
bit the Mooresville, North Carolina operation 92 laps into
the 200-lap Tim Richmond Memorial ARCA 200 at Mansfield
Motorsports Park. Sheltra had to settle for a 21st, place
finish tying his inaugural Mansfield performance in 2009.
Returning Back To The Long Pond: The Indiantown,
Florida native will make his ninth start at the popular
triangle race course and aim for his third top-five finish
this weekend. In his previous eight efforts, Sheltra has
acquired a track best of third last June while mounting
a strong fourth place outing in his recent trip to Long
Pond in June. Qualifying though has not been a downfall
for the popular driver as Sheltra has nailed six top-15
qualifying runs including a track best of sixth in the spring
race of this year.
Moving Forward Again: For the seventh
time in his ARCA career, 24-year old Patrick Sheltra will
pilot a Toyota Camry in Saturday’s contest. Sheltra
competed under the Japanese banner at Texas Motor Speedway
in April where Sheltra revived himself from being collected
in an early race incident to score a solid seventh place
finish. Sheltra also piloted a Toyota Camry to two of his
five top-five finishes of the year seven weeks ago at Pocono
and a week later at Michigan International Speedway with
a third-place outing. Additionally, the team ran a Camry
at Iowa Speedway earlier this month before engine failure
while locked in the top-10 resulted in a disappointing finish.
Last season under the guidance of NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series championship organization Germain Racing, Sheltra
hoisted a Camry at Michigan International Speedway and at
the season-finale at Rockingham (N.C.) Speedway.
Tricky Triangle Fast Fact: Did you know
that when Sheltra made his first career ARCA Racing Series
start at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, he piloted the No. 99 FloraGanics
/ Brady Ranch Dodge Charger for renowned racing competitor
Ken Schrader. Sheltra started 21st but finished 22nd after
being swept into an incident just seven laps from the finish
in June of 2006. From there, Sheltra has been able to rebound
and post seven consecutive top-15 starting positions and
five top-12 finishes including a track best of third last
June (2009) in eight additional starts.
Jarrett Back On The Horn: Veteran spotter
and former ARCA Racing Series driver Jason Jarrett will
spot for Sheltra in Saturday’s Weis Markets 125. Jarrett,
the son of two-time Daytona 500 champion and former NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series champion Dale Jarrett spotted for Sheltra
in his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at Atlanta
(Ga.) Motor Speedway in 2007. Jarrett also guided Sheltra
to a stout fifth place run in the season opener at Daytona
(Fla.) International Speedway, a seventh place finish at
Texas Motor Speedway in April and most recently a season-best
second place finish a week later at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.
Jarrett, a two-time ARCA winner has 10 prior starts at Pocono
(Pa.) Raceway with a career track best finish of second,
twice in 2002 driving for ML Motorsports. Before concentrating
on the No. 60 machine of Sheltra for race number 11, Jarrett
will spot in the inaugural NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
event at Pocono for Germain Racing.
Mad Dash With The Gas: For the first time
in Sheltra’s ARCA Racing Series Pocono (Pa.) Raceway
history, the traditional summer event at the 2.5-mile triangle
will not be a 200-mile, 80 lap event. With the NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series (NCWTS) making their first ever appearance
to the Pocono mountains, track and series officials opted
to shorten the race length and distance in order to give
the fans a double-header feature. The teams will now compete
for 50 laps or 125 miles following the conclusion of the
Pocono Mountains 125 for the NCWTS.
Summer Stretch Kicks Off In Full Gear:
After a leisure starting scheduling for the 2010 ARCA Racing
Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards season, Sheltra and
his competitors are gearing up for a grueling stretch of
10 races in 11 weeks which begins this weekend at Pocono
(Pa.) Raceway. The teams will now battle a mixture of speedways,
short tracks, two dirt tracks and one road course with all
the roads leading to the American 200 at Rockingham (N.C.)
Speedway for the running of the ARCA Racing Series season
finale on Saturday, October 9.
Closing In On A Record: While eclipsing
his fifth top-five finish of the year at Michigan International
Speedway last month, Patrick Sheltra holds a new record
for the number of finishes inside the top-five for a full-season.
In his previous three full-time seasons, Sheltra has posted
a season high of four top-five finishes including in 2009.
Sheltra personal best of nine top-10 finishes in 2008 is
on the verge of being collapsed with Sheltra aiming for
nine top-10s in 11 events in 2010. Sheltra is expected to
set a new personal season stat record with 10 races remaining
this year.
Point’s Check: 10 races down, 10
to go, Sheltra with the guidance of crew chief Jon Wolfe
sits fourth in the ARCA Racing Series championship standings
accumulating 2345 points and 125 markers behind current
leader Justin Marks. The 24-year old Sheltra also controls
the fourth position in the ARS car owner standings. After
the most recent ARCA event at Mansfield Motorsports Park,
Sheltra slipped to fourth in the championship chase after
holding the top-spot for three consecutive races (Toledo,
Michigan and Pocono) in a row after also sharing the top-spot
with Parker Kligerman for one race (Rockingham (N.C.) Speedway)
in 2009.
Nice Stats: By posting his eighth top-10
finish of the season at Michigan International Speedway
(MIS) on June 11, Sheltra remains the only ARCA Racing Series
driver to finish inside the top-10 in eight of the 10 races
thus far in 2010. Sheltra kicked off his strongest start
to an ARCA season with a fifth place performance at Daytona,
a 10th place performance at Palm Beach, a fourth place run
at Salem Speedway, a seventh place outing at Texas Motor
Speedway, his season-best second at ‘Dega, an eighth
at Toledo Speedway, a fourth place run at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway
and most recently a third place outing in the Racing for
Wildlife 200 at MIS for round number eight.
Patrick Sheltra ARCA Career At-A-Glance: Entering
Pocono, Sheltra has 77 ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX
and Menards starts to his credit with one career victory
at Salem (Ind.) Speedway (April 2009). During his ARCA tenure,
Sheltra has accumulated 15 top-fives and posted 30 top-10
finishes. A third place qualifying effort at Rockingham
(N.C.) Speedway (April 2009) and Michigan International
Speedway (June 2010) is Sheltra’s best time trials
effort to date. He has controlled the ARCA field six times
for 148 laps.
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Sheltra Motorsports, Pocono
Raceway Pre-Race Quotes: Patrick Sheltra, driver / owner
of the No. 60 Recycling Services / Ferguson Pipe Toyota
Camry
On Mansfield Motorsports Park: “Mansfield
has not been good to me the last two years. I can’t
control that, I guess it’s just one of those tracks
you just can’t ever seem to have any luck. The car
was good and we were making some serious progress but as
quick as I thought it was going to be a good night, it went
the other way just as fast.”
On Pocono Raceway: “Pocono is such
a great place to race. It’s one of those race tracks
that’s not easy to drive but is a lot of fun. We had
a super car there in June and I think we’ll have a
stout hotrod this weekend. I have a gut feeling that this
could be our weekend.”
On The Recent Bad Luck: “Everyone
is going to have their problems throughout the year. Unfortunately,
our setbacks have occurred in two straight races and we
took a dive in points. We’re still focused as ever
and committed to winning this championship. We’ll
rebound and be better than ever.”
On The Shorter (50 Laps) At Pocono: “Really,
it stinks. I don’t think 80 laps is enough and now
we’re being cut to 50 laps. I’m all for bringing
the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series to a new venue, especially
Pocono but it’s disappointing because I think you’ll
see a different type of race than what we had in June because
of the distance.”
On Points: “We’re down but
no way near out. We still have a long way to go this year.
10 races left and anything can really happen. It’s
been proven that one bad race can literally mean the difference
of leading to sliding back down the pylon. No doubt that
this championship race won’t be easy but I have a
feeling it’s really going to boil down to luck and
consistency.”
Sheltra Motorsports, Pocono
Raceway Pre-Race Quotes: Jon Wolfe, crew chief of the No.
60 Recycling Services / Ferguson Pipe Toyota Camry
On Returning To Pocono Raceway This Weekend:
“We had a great run earlier this year at Pocono and
really felt like we had a shot to win. A flat tire got us
behind and came up just short of a great comeback. We are
taking the same Toyota that we ran in the first race, so
we’re definitely pumped for this one.”
On Rebounding From Iowa Speedway and Mansfield
Motorsports Park: “As racers we learn to
deal with ups and downs, we keep our focus and forge ahead.
We still have a mission to accomplish and we’ll continue
to work hard towards reaching our goals.”
On Attacking A 50-Lap Race At Pocono Raceway: “I
think the two things to focus on are one you will not have
many opportunities to tune your car on pit stops, so it
better be right from the start. Second, Patrick (Sheltra)
will have to run hard from the drop of the green flag, no
playing safe till the end.”
On Any Potential Track Changes From The NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series Event Run Before The Weis Markets
125: “The track surface will be a little
different for a few laps at the start of our race, but once
we lay down some Hoosier rubber the cars will react the
same.”
On The Grueling Stretch Of 10 Races In 11 Weeks:
“Our guys have been digging hard to prep
cars for this stretch, the biggest hurdle is the fact that
we will run such a diverse range of tracks over the next
few months. We have to have four different types of cars
prepared plus back ups for each style track. But also some
of the more important preparation is mental, keeping our
minds in focus and our families taken care of as they deal
with us being gone for most of the time.”
PRIOR RESULTS:
Patrick Sheltra, Pocono Raceway Prior ARCA Performance Record:
Date Event Start Finish Laps Status
06/06 Pocono 200 21 22 81/88 Accident
06/07 Pocono 200 15 24 78/80 Running
08/07 Pennsylvania 200 9 11 80/80 Running
06/08 Pocono 200 15 33 34/88 Engine
08/08 Pennsylvania 200 13 12 80/80 Running
06/09 Pocono 200 8 3 80/80 Running
08/09 Pennsylvania 200 10 11 81/82 Running
06/10 Messina Wildlife 200 6 4 80/80 Running
The Weis Markets 125 (50 laps / 125 miles) is the 11th
of 20 events on the 2010 ARCA Racing Series schedule. The
51st ARCA race at Pocono Raceway is a two-day show. Practice
begins Friday, July 30 with an hour and forty minute practice
session planned from 10:15 a.m. - 11:55 a.m. Menards Pole
by Ansell qualifying is set for later in the day slated
to begin at 1:40 p.m. The event will take the green flag
on Saturday, July 31 shortly after 3:00 p.m. The event will
be televised live on SPEED with additional weekend (practice
/ qualifying) and race coverage broadcasted live through
the ARCA Racing Network (ARN) online at arcaracing.com presented
by ARCANation.com. All times are local.
Fast Links:
Driver / Team: Patrick Sheltra on the web: PatrickSheltra.com
Sanction: ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards:
ARCARacing.com
About Sheltra Motorsports:
Sheltra Motorsports (sheltramotorsports.com) is a three-tier
professional Motorsports organization consisting of dirt
and asphalt competition. Patrick Sheltra, a 24-year old
native of Indiantown, Florida competes in the UMP and WoO
(Dirt) Series; while also running a full schedule in the
Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) Racing Series presented
by RE/MAX and Menards (No. 60) and a limited schedule in
the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR).
The team is headquartered in Indiantown, Florida with additional
operations in Richmond, Indiana and Mooresville, North Carolina.
TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
P: 239.834.9797
E: chris@patricksheltra.com
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