| Patrick Sheltra Says Welcome To My Turf Heading
Into Springfield
“Driver & Team Confident First Win
Could Come Sunday Afternoon”
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois (August 14, 2008) - - Fresh off recording
his sixth top-10 finish of the 2008 ARCA RE/MAX Series (ARS)
last Saturday at Nashville Superspeedway, the ARS shifts
gears and venues and heads to the dirt for the first of
two consecutive clay events this season. First up, the Allen
Crowe 100 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds Sunday afternoon.
Heading into the 15th race of the season, it’s no
surprise that Sheltra, the 22-year old sophomore ARCA RE/MAX
Series driver is a pre-race favorite and for good reason.
Sheltra’s background in Motorsports hails on the dirt
and while the move to asphalt has been a positive direction
for Sheltra, the dirt is still his “first love.”
Returning to ARCA’s version of the dirt for the third
time in his ARCA career, the Indiantown, Florida native
returns to the Illinois State Fairgrounds looking to improve
on his ARCA dirt debut which saw the No. 60 Chevrolet Monte
Carlo start ninth after qualifying was rained out and storm
to the front to record a then career best finish of third.
Earlier this year, Sheltra finished second at Toledo Speedway
which jives up the confidence in any driver but Sheltra
wants to win. He wants to win bad. And what a perfect place
Springfield would be to accomplish the feat Sunday afternoon.
“I’m ready to go, I could climb in the car
and go racing now,” said the enthusiastic Sheltra.
“Obviously, I’ve been counting down the days
to this race. I’m relaxed, I’m feeling good,
I’m just ready to climb in the car and go.”
Sheltra continued, “We had a good run at Springfield
last year, third place in my first dirt ARCA race, I was
comfortable with that. This year it’s a different
ball game. Our Sheltra Motorsports team is capable of winning
and this is the prime place for us to shine. We plan to
make the best of it.”
“Running on the dirt in these 3400-pound cars is
nothing like what I’m accustomed to in the late models,”
explained the avid hunter. “However, the driving style
doesn’t really change that much. Sure you have to
adapt but it’s pretty much the same concept which
is an advantage to me. There are some other dirt track specialists
that will be competing this weekend, so it’s not going
to a run-away show by any means, but I can tell you this,
we expect to be up front and we hope to be the first car
that takes the checkered flag.”
For the eighth time this season, Sheltra and his Whitesville,
Kentucky based Sheltra Motorsports operation will bring
a Dodge Charger to the track. With four top-10s already
in the books under the Dodge banner, the team is hoping
to record their first top-five under the Chrysler nameplate.
The team answered their inaugural debut with Dodge with
a respectable eighth place finish at Kansas Speedway. A
week later the team proved that the finish was no fluke
as Sheltra steered through late race carnage and confusion
at Kentucky Speedway to record an seventh place finish.
In June, Sheltra mounted his best finish in a Charger after
recording a sixth place finish at the two-mile oval of Michigan
International Speedway. Most recently, Sheltra battled back
from adversity to nail a 10th place finish in the TOYOTA
ARCA 150 at Nashville Superspeedway last weekend. The new
manufacturer also catapulted Sheltra to record a career
best qualifying effort (Kansas) while also leading the field
for four laps at the 1.5-mile race track of Kansas Speedway.
The move from Chevrolet to Dodge for this weekend’s
festivities may raise some eyebrows but Sheltra isn’t
looking back but moving forward with confidence on his side.
“Our Dodge program has been stellar this year,”
sounded Sheltra. “We had a good Chevrolet last year
on the dirt. But to keep up with the competition, we felt
like the Dodge Charger offers a better advantage and that
extra push to run even better than we did last year. The
car is good and we have a good setup underneath it, so I’m
good.”
Crew Chief John Hayden has elected to bring Sheltra Motorsports
chassis number 7 to the Illinois State Fairgrounds this
weekend. This is the same automobile the team participated
with at USA International Speedway, Iowa Speedway, Gateway
International Raceway and The Milwaukee Mile last year.
The team converted the former Dale Earnhardt, Inc. automobile
to a Dodge Charger during the off-season. Chassis number
4 will serve as the team’s backup automobile. This
car has not run in 2008 but is the same piece that Sheltra
ran in both ARCA dirt events last year in addition to a
top-five finish at Berlin Raceway last July.
Despite setting a new personal season record last weekend
at Nashville, Sheltra slipped back to 10th in ARCA RE/MAX
Series championship points but is just a mere 25 markers
from settling back into ninth. With just seven races remaining
on the race calendar, Sheltra knows every point counts and
this is a race that the Sheltra Motorsports team could make
a huge dent.
“The series has been so competitive this year so
it seems like even if you run good you can’t make
up a lot of ground because everyone else is running well.
It’s a lot different from last year. This weekend
is a race we can gain some serious ground in and while the
win is important to us, inching forward in the standings
is just as crucial.”
Entering Springfield, Sheltra has 39 ARCA RE/MAX Series
starts to his credit with a career best finish of second
at Toledo Speedway (May 2008) with two additional top-five
finishes (third) at Illinois State Fairgrounds (August 2007),
(fourth) at Berlin Raceway (July 2007) while holding additional
top-10s at Nashville Superspeedway (August 2008), Michigan
International Speedway (June 2008), Kentucky Speedway (May
2008), 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 twice for 15 laps.
For more on Patrick Sheltra, please visit PatrickSheltra.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.
Patrick Sheltra, Sheltra
Motorsports, Illinois State Fairgrounds Notes of Interest:
· Sheltra Motorsports will run a
mixture of Dodge Chargers and Chevrolet Monte Carlos Chevrolet
during the 2008 ARCA RE/MAX Series season. For Springfield,
Sheltra Motorsports will run a Dodge Charger that will make
its inaugural Chrysler debut this weekend. Before switching
it from a Chevrolet Monte Carlo model the team competed
with this piece four times last year collecting a best finish
of 11th at USA International Speedway. The automobile was
purchased from Dale Earnhardt Inc. RC Consultants will provide
the horsepower for the sophomore ARCA team.
· Sheltra currently maintains a point’s position
in the top-10 (10th) heading into the Illinois State Fairgrounds
this weekend. Sheltra moved into the top-10 in the series’
second race of the season at Salem Speedway and has remained
locked in the top-10 since. The Indiantown, Florida native
is just 365 markers from entering the top-five and 680 credits
from the number one position held by SunTrust Rookie-of-the-Year
candidate Scott Speed. Last year, the then 21-year old superstar
finished seventh in the championship standings competing
in 22 of the scheduled 23 events.
· Sheltra will make 400 left hand turns on Sunday
afternoon, sixty eight (68) less turns than the series last
outing, the TOYOTA ARCA 150 at the 1.33 concrete oval track
of Nashville Superspeedway last Saturday.
· In addition to running a full 2008 ARCA RE/MAX
Series schedule, Sheltra will also run a limited schedule
in NASCAR and compete in selected dirt late model events
(UMP and WoO Series) throughout the United States.
Sheltra Motorsports Quick
Facts:
Team Name: Sheltra Motorsports, No. 60 Dodge
Charger
Driver: Patrick Sheltra, Indiantown, Florida
Car Owner: Grace Sheltra, Indiantown,
Florida
Marketing Partners: Groupe Beton Brunet,
Ferguson Pipe Enterprises, Inc, FloraGanics, American Concrete
Industries, Inc, The Casite Company, J&S Bulk Transportation,
Inc., US Construction Supply Corp., CP Concrete Products
of the Palm Beaches, Sheltra & Son Construction, Sheltra
Cattle Company, Recycling Services, Aaron’s Outdoors,
Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, Indiantown Marina, All
About Flowers, Speed Media, Klotz Synthetic Lubricants,
DMC Graphics and Purcell Tire & Rubber.
Crew Chief: John Hayden
Team Manager: Keith Strunk
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TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
NAME: Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
PHONE: 239.834.9797 or 830.261.1215
EMAIL: knight849@aol.com |