| Patrick Sheltra Salvages Top-15
Finish At New Jersey Motorsports Park
“Mr. Showtime Overcomes Plenty Of Adversity To
Finish 13th”
MILLVILLE, New Jersey (August 16, 2010) - - ARCA Racing
Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards driver Patrick Sheltra
finished 13th in Sunday’s Garden State ARCA 150 presented
by American Red Cross at New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP)
but the finish was bittersweet for the 24-year old pilot
after overcoming several obstacles in the 1,306 race held
for the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA).
Sheltra, the Indiantown, Florida native returned to New
Jersey Motorsports Park for the third time in his career
hoping to earn another top-10 effort after placing seventh
last September in the South Jersey Building Trades 150.
After practicing ninth and eighth respectively in the two
practice sessions Saturday leading up to Menards Pole by
Ansell qualifying, the driver of the No. 60 Sheltra Motorsports
Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS felt confident about where he could
place his automobile in time trials. Sheltra took to the
2.25-mile road course and posted a time of 84.183 seconds
or 96.219 miles per hour, the third fastest of his group.
Despite picking up from his fastest practice run, the avid
hunter could only manage the 10th fastest qualification
lap overall, placing his Sheltra Motorsports machine on
the outside of row number five.
Still upbeat about the overall handling of his racecar,
Sheltra was optimistic leaning into his fourth career road
course race in a stock car. At the drop of the green flag,
Sheltra in his typical “Mr. Showtime” fashion
quickly became the center of attention after his black No.
60 began surging up the running order.
Inside the first 10 laps of the event, Sheltra had climbed
inside the top-five and locked fourth before an off-track
excursion on lap 16 left the ARCA pro fighting for his position
inside the top-10.
Approaching lap 25, Sheltra informed his team led by crew
chief Jon Wolfe that his car was free-up off. Wolfe acknowledged
his driver’s concern but instructing his driver to
remain focused and the team would make an adjustment during
the first round of pit stops.
Green flag pit stops began on lap 27 with Sheltra expanding
his fuel mileage and rising to a race-high second on the
leader board before ducking down to pit road on lap 32 to
the attention of his Mooresville, North Carolina based crew.
A solid stop put the driver back on the track still contending
on the lead lap.
A few laps later, a caution flag flew allowing Sheltra
to catch-up to the field hoping to make a gallant charge
back towards the top-five. Unfortunately for the team, their
day would take a dramatic return two laps after the restart.
While just hovering outside the top-10, Sheltra informed
Wolfe that he believed the rear shock had broken. Wolfe
responded to his driver’s concern, advising him that
his team would take a look at the problem on the next yellow.
With 18 laps remaining the caution flag flew for an accident
on the frontstretch which proved to be the opportunity the
veteran team needed to bring their driver to pit road and
make a further diagnosis about the shock issue. When pit
road opened, Sheltra brought his Chevrolet bow-tie to the
attention of his crew where further evaluation of the shock
deemed a broken shock tower, which the team could not correctly
repair under the yellow flag.
Knowing the situation; Sheltra returned to racing action
hoping to hang on for a solid finish. The NASCAR bound-driver
though managed to hover safely inside the top-15 when the
caution flag waived on a restart on lap 54 when pole sitter
and then leader Justin Marks was turned by another competitor
and plowed the inside wall.
In the meantime, the Sheltra Motorsports team on pit road
were creatively putting together a plan to hopefully repair
their shock tower issue; not to mention hoping another yellow
flag would waive allowing them to put their repair into
affect. Luckily, the caution waived shortly after the impending
restart which allowed the No. 60 to come to pit road for
service. Quick work by the team allowed the repair to be
made, with Sheltra restarting the final laps near the tail-end
of the field.
Sheltra thanked his crew for their efforts and said “it
looks like its fixed boys, thanks!” Wolfe responded
by saying, “it’s all up to you now buddy.”
On the restart, Sheltra sliced and diced his way from his
14th place starting position and quickly maneuvered back
into the top-10 only to be stalled on the last lap when
the engine gave way forcing Sheltra with the help of the
No. 1 of Chad McCumbee to be pushed across the finish line
in the 13th position.
The finish yielded the four-year ARCA team with their 11th
top-13 finish of the 2010 ARCA Racing Series season. The
team was credited with completing 66 of the scheduled 67
circuits.
“It’s tough to swallow,” said Sheltra.
“We had a good car at the start; I think we easily
proved that. I went off the track racing with some of the
other lead cars and it put us back there inside the tail
end of the top-10. We were going to be fine but then we
had the shock problem. From that point, the car was an extreme
handful to drive. I wasn’t going to give up though.
Like always, they (the team) came through for me and our
temporary fix worked. The car was solid; and I was sure
that we were going to bring home another top-10 but then
the motor gave up near turns seven and eight and that pretty
much summed up our day, eventful.”
Sheltra added, “I want to thank Chad (McCumbee) for
pushing us to the line, I appreciated that. A huge thanks
to my guys for never giving up. It wasn’t a great
day but it could have been a whole lot worse too. We’ll
chalk up this finish and go to Springfield next weekend
and look for a victory trophy.”
With his finish on Sunday afternoon, Sheltra unofficially
controls fifth in the ARCA Racing Series championship chase,
95 markers in the arrear to nine-time ARCA champion and
new leader Frank Kimmel. 50 credits keep Sheltra from moving
into third now held by Tom Hessert. 20 credits separate
Sheltra from fourth now held by Marks.
Next up for the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX
and Menards is their annual trip to Illinois State Fairgrounds
for the running of the Allen Crowe 100. The stop in Springfield,
Illinois is the first of two dirt races for the 57-year
old tour this season. Sheltra will make his fourth career
start at the one-mile clay oval with hopes of landing his
second career ARCA Racing Series victory next Sunday, August
22, 2010. In 2007 and 2009 respectively, Sheltra posted
a track-best of third. Last year, Sheltra qualified fourth
en-route to one of his eight top-10 finishes in his junior
year of ARCA competition.
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Exiting New Jersey, Sheltra has 80 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 16 top-fives and posted
32 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 seven times
for 173 laps.
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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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