| Patrick Sheltra, No. 60 Ferguson Pipe Enterprises-FloraGanics
Dodge Charger; Pennsylvania 200 Fast Facts
ARCA RE/MAX Series Race No. 13, Pennsylvania 200
Pocono Raceway, Long, Pond, Pennsylvania
Race Information: Event: Pennsylvania
200, Saturday, August 2, at 1:00 p.m. Local Time Track:
Pocono Raceway Qualifying: Friday, August 1, at 1:45 p.m.
Local Time; Track Length: 2.5-mile paved-triangle.
Berlin Raceway Recap: After finishing
a then career best fourth in his inaugural debut at Berlin
Raceway in 2007, Sheltra Motorsports and driver Patrick
Sheltra returned to the Marne, Michigan track looking for
a repeat performance. The weekend started off on the right
foot with Sheltra recording his career-best short track
qualifying effort of eighth but Sheltra’s night would
come to an early end after Sheltra experienced overheating
issues which resulted in a 26th place finish.
Returning To Long Pond: For the fifth
time in his ARCA RE/MAX Series career, Patrick Sheltra returns
to Pocono Raceway looking to muster his sixth top-10 finish
of the season in 13 races. Previously at the 2.5-mile speedway,
Sheltra recorded a disappointing 33rd place finish after
running in the top-five when the engine seized on the team’s
No. 60 Dodge Charger. In this event last year Sheltra amassed
a Pocono career best finish of 11th after qualifying ninth.
Coming Back For A Second Taste: After
attending the Motorsports 2008 show in Atlantic City, New
Jersey earlier this year, Patrick Sheltra watched Tiffany
Skias become crowned Ms. Motorsports 2008. Now, Sheltra
Motorsports has invited Skias for a second time this season
to attend the Pennsylvania 200 as their special guest. Skias,
a 270 micro sprint car driver was crowned Ms. Motorsports
in her first year of competition. The 19-year old Wernersville,
Pennsylvania native is a third generation driver. For more
information on Skias, please connect to her web site at
ms-motorsport.myvnc.com.
Getting Used To Turning Right And Left: Before
hoping a plane and heading to Pocono Raceway, ARCA RE/MAX
Series driver Patrick Sheltra along with fellow competitor
Ken Butler III spent Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday participating
in the Skip Barber Driving School at Road America in Elkhart
Lake, Wisconsin. The two veteran drivers utilized the Mazda
built cars to prepare themselves for ARCA’s return
to the road course at New Jersey Motorsports Park in September.
Sheltra will return to another course at Skip Barber in
mid-September at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut.
Are You Up For The Challenge?: Sheltra
Motorsports Public Relations Representative Chris Knight
has challenged other members in the ARCA community to donate
$1.00 a mile to support ARCA chaplain Bill Krick who is
resting comfortably at home in North Carolina after successfully
recovering from open-heart surgery last week. Knight hopes
to donate a minimum of $200.00 out of his own personal pocket
for Saturday’s race. Should the Pennsylvania 200 extend
into overtime, Knight will donate $2.00 for every mile completed
until Sheltra takes the checkered flag. If Sheltra is able
to capture his first career ARCA RE/MAX Series victory Saturday,
Knight, a longtime Motorsports Public Relations Representative
will throw in an additional $200.00 bonus.
Keeping Busy: From Pocono Raceway, Patrick
Sheltra will head to Richmond, Indiana where he will spend
several nights next week competing behind the wheel of his
No. 23 Sheltra Motorsports dirt late model throughout the
state of Indiana before making the trip to Nashville Superspeedway
for round number 14 on the ARCA RE/MAX Series schedule,
the TOYOTA ARCA 150 set for Saturday, August 9th.
Nice Stat: Officially halfway through
the 2008 ARCA RE/MAX Series, Sheltra Motorsports has fielded
a car for Patrick Sheltra that has run in the top-10 for
all 12 events thus far this season. The team has amassed
one top-five with a runner-up at Toledo Speedway while holding
four additional top-10 finishes. The team’s season
best qualifying effort came at Kansas Speedway where Sheltra
awarded himself with a career best run of eighth. Last weekend,
Sheltra recorded his career best short track qualifying
run of eighth. The team has led two races at Kansas Speedway
and Cayuga Motor Speedway for a total of 15 laps.
Join The Fan Club: Sheltra Motorsports
has launched a Patrick Sheltra Fan Club and it’s absolutely
free! Race fans can log onto to PatrickSheltra.com and fill
out the form and you’re an immediate member. Receive
press releases, autograph cards, a chance to come to a race
and much more!
Watcha Haulin?: Crew Chief John Hayden
has elected to bring Sheltra chassis number 11 to Pocono
Raceway this weekend. This is the same chassis that Sheltra
Motorsports participated with in the Pocono 200 at Pocono
Raceway in June. Chassis number 11 was acquired from Penske
Racing and driver Ryan Newman during the off season. Chassis
number 15 will serve as the team’s back-up automobile.
The team ran that model at the open ARCA RE/MAX Series test
and race at Michigan International Speedway in June.
Point Standings: After round 12 on the
2008 ARCA RE/MAX Series schedule, Patrick Sheltra sits 10th
in the championship standings accumulating 2,245 points.
Sheltra is 370 markers from moving into the fifth position
currently held by ARCA veteran Justin Allgaier. 610 credits
separate Sheltra from the points lead held by SunTrust Rookie-of-the-Year
candidate Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.
Sheltra Motorsports, Pocono
Raceway Pre-Race Quotes:
Patrick Sheltra, driver of the No. 60 Ferguson Pipe Enterprises-FloraGanics
Dodge:
On Berlin: “Everyone was disappointed
with the outcome of Berlin Raceway last weekend because
we thought we really had a chance to end up in victory lane
but it wasn’t meant to be. We just want to thank Boatwerks
Waterfront Restaurant for coming onboard and hope we can
make the finish up to them in another race.”
On Pocono: “I have a good feeling
about this weekend. Hopefully I am right. We had a good
strong car here in the spring but got sidelined with engine
failure. I think we’ll have a better motor this weekend
and hopefully we can put our season back on track with a
good run Saturday afternoon.”
On The Race Not Being Televised: “Really
is unfortunate. I feel this is one of the best races of
the year and for there to be zero television coverage will
hurt everyone across the board. Thankfully, ARCA is stepping
in and doing the best they can with the radio broadcast
but still has the same ill effects for the viewers who can’t
log on. We’ll be back to television coverage next
weekend at Nashville and that will be a bright spot for
everyone.”
On The Skip Barber Racing School: “Man,
I had a blast. It was extremely beneficial to me and I know
that the experience will pay off when we go to New Jersey
Motorsports Park in September. I’m looking forward
to doing the other school before hammering down for the
real thing a week later.”
Sheltra Motorsports, Pocono
Raceway Pre-Race Quotes:
Grace Sheltra, owner of the No.
60 Ferguson Pipe Enterprises-FloraGanics Dodge:
On Berlin: “We had a very good car
at Berlin and just continued to have crappy luck. Hopefully
that was our last bad race of the season. We have some really
good race tracks coming up and we look to make some noise
there.”
On Returning To Pocono Raceway: “Pocono
is a very demanding track. Patrick has had some ups and
downs there but we are confident we can bounce back from
our performance there in June and have a good afternoon.
There will be some stiff competition there but we are ready
for anything that is presented to us. Look for our camouflage
No. 60 Dodge Charger up front!”
PRIOR RESULTS:
Patrick Sheltra, Pocono Raceway Prior ARCA Race
Results:
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
The Pennsylvania 200 (200 miles/80 laps) is the 13th of
21 events on the 2008 ARCA RE/MAX Series schedule. The 47th
ARCA event held at Pocono Raceway is a two-day show. Practice
begins Friday, August 1 with an hour and forty minute practice
session planned from 10:15 a.m.-11:55 a.m. ARCA SIM Factory
pole qualifying is slated to begin at 1:45 p.m. The field
will take the green flag on Saturday, August 2 shortly after
1:00 p.m. The event will not be televised but additional
race coverage including live timing and scoring and radio
coverage courtesy of the ARCA Radio Network will be available
online at arcaracing.com. All times are local.
Fast Links:
Driver/Team: Patrick Sheltra on the web: PatrickSheltra.com
Sanction: ARCA RE/MAX Series: ARCARacing.com
About Sheltra Motorsports:
Sheltra Motorsports (sheltramotorsports.com) is a three-tier
Motorsports operation consisting of dirt and asphalt competition.
Patrick Sheltra, a 22-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 NASCAR. 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.
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TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
NAME: Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
PHONE: 239.834.9797 or 830.261.1215
EMAIL: knight849@aol.com |