| Patrick Sheltra Stuns Springfield
Field With ARCA Victory
"Sheltra Vaults Mangled No. 60 Dodge To Second
Career Win"
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois (August 22, 2010) - - Where did he
come from? That was the most asked question in the ARCA
Racing Series (ARS) presented by RE/MAX and Menards garage
following the running of Sunday afternoon's Allen Crowe
100 after "Mr. Showtime" a.k.a. Patrick Sheltra
blasted past the front-runners on a late race restart to
lead the final 15 laps of the 14th ARCA event of the season
and claim his second career victory.
Sheltra arrived at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in a
great mood knowing he was returning to his original racing
roots of dirt - not to mention having a pretty healthy overall
record at the one-mile clay oval. After finishing third
on two of his three previous Springfield occasions, the
24-year old was determined to put his Sheltra Motorsports
team in victory circle.
The Indiantown, Florida native was the first to tackle
the track on Sunday morning and quickly mounted his No.
60 Sheltra Motorsports Dodge Charger to the top of the speed
charts before eventually landing in the third position overall
in the short one hour practice session. Sheltra complained
of a loose condition on his Chrysler nameplate with crew
chief Jon Wolfe quickly going to work and adjusting the
team's machine in order to prepare for Menards Pole by Ansell
qualifying which began an hour after practice had concluded.
Going out 16th, Sheltra maneuvered at the time the fourth
fastest lap only to be dropped one position by pole-sitter
Steve Arpin to start the event from the inside of row number
three or fifth. Sheltra though disappointed with the qualifying
run was confident in his car's capabilities by reminding
his crew, "it doesn't matter where you start; it matters
where you finish."
At the start of the 100-lap shootout, Sheltra quickly put
the moves on fourth place runner Justin Marks before settling
in a comfortable position inside the top-five before the
first round of pit stops cycled under caution on lap 27.
Sheltra reported to his team that his car was tight from
the center off which resulted in Wolfe calling for a chassis
adjustment, four new Hoosier tires and fuel. The top-10
starters on the restart each played different pit strategies
which made the restart exciting -- but breathtaking at the
same time.
By lap 37, Sheltra had moved into the sixth position and
rose to fifth by lap 41.
However, just 16 laps later, Sheltra's day took a dramatic
turn. Trying to negotiate past a group of lap down machines,
Sheltra lost control of his automobile in turn three and
slapped the outside retaining wall. Able to re-fire his
machine, the ARCA pro brought his car to the attention of
his team for new tires and damage control which consisted
of heavy-rear damage.
Despite the car's outside character, Sheltra quickly answered
his critics questions on whether or not the No. 60 would
be able to return to contention mode. In a matter of four
laps, the question had been answered as the all camouflage
decked out Dodge Charger would roar back into the top-10.
However, just as the team felt like their day was heading
back in the right direction a gaggle of cars came together
on the backstretch on lap 64 which included the No. 60 of
Sheltra. Despite now battling front-end damage, the avid
hunter was able to keep his car on the lead lap and escape
another round of damage control on pit road and restart
the race in the 13th position.
Methodically, Sheltra was able to weave his way back into
the top-10 and sat eighth on an impending restart on lap
91. However, Sheltra's attentiveness and aggressiveness
on the restart in an unprotected outside lane left the field
in complete disarray and the grandstands in an uproar chant.
As leaders Ron Cox and Mikey Kile came to the green flag,
Sheltra made a legal move to the outside of his competition
and stormed his mangled No. 60 into the top-spot by the
entry of turn one. He would be credited with officially
leading the field on lap 92 after passing seven vehicles
on the initial restart and was able to stretch his lead
and put his family-owned piece on cruise control until the
yellow flag flew after Sheltra took the white flag when
second and third place competitors Cox and Kile locked horns
in turn one.
Sheltra, known for his enthusiastic personality was silent
on the radio as he was concentrating on the biggest restart
of his racing career, thus far. With words of encouragement
from spotter Timmy McKichan and Wolfe on the one-to-go signal,
Sheltra keyed the radio and said, "boys, this one's
for you!"
With the green and white flags waiving together, Sheltra
circled the Illinois State Fairgrounds perfectly and held
off Mikey Kile to claim his second career ARCA Racing Series
victory in his 81st attempt. The race would be extended
from its original 100 lap distance to 106 circuits allowing
the four-year ARCA team to continue an impressive season
which has consisted of one win, seven top-fives and 11 top-10s
in 14 races.
Sheltra scored his inaugural victory at Salem (Ind.) Speedway
in April 2009 after recovering from injuries sustained in
a vicious and near career-ending incident in the season-opening
Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona (Fla.) International
Speedway just six weeks earlier.
"Man, I don't know what to say," said the jubilant
driver in victory lane. "I have to thank everyone on
this Sheltra Motorsports team. I did a bone head move about
50 laps into the race. I went on the outside of a lapped
car and I thought it cost us the race today. It almost destroyed
the car; I backed it into the fence. We came back in and
fixed it up a little bit. We knew the tow was out. Then
we got in the other wreck; I think Arpin had a flat and
it got them balled up off of two over there. We just came
through it you know and got hit again. The fender was beat
in and everything. We came back down pit road and fixed
it up. We just proved that when you put your mind to it;
anything is possible."
"These guys work so hard and we've been so close several
times this year, it just feels good to finally seal the
deal," Sheltra continued on the win. "This has
been one of my goals since I came to the ARCA Racing Series
in 2007 to win a dirt race. We finally accomplished that
today. I can't thank the guys enough; we're going to be
celebrating tonight for sure!"
When asked about his powerful move to the lead on the second-to-last
restart, Sheltra stated, "The green was out and they
started to check up in front of me, so I went to the high
side and the next thing I knew I was leading. I wasn't worried
that I did anything wrong, because I knew I didn't. From
there, I was just focused on winning the race.
I can't thank everyone enough who helps keep this team
going. Recycling Services, Ferguson Pipe, CAM 2 Blue Blood
Racing Oil, Martin County Petroleum, Speed Media, DMC Graphics,
our other affiliates and especially and most importantly
my parents. The first win was awesome, but this win feels
just as good."
The NASCAR bound driver concluded by saying, "we left
the hood bare for a reason this weekend. We wanted to let
everyone know that we have a good home to bring on another
great marketing partner. One thing is for sure, I think
you'll see an announcement or two in the near future and
I'm definitely looking forward to the rest of the year!"
With his triumph on Sunday afternoon, Sheltra unofficially
moves up to fourth in the ARCA Racing Series championship
chase, 40 markers in the arrear to nine-time ARCA champion
Frank Kimmel for the top spot. Before Springfield, Sheltra
sat 95-points behind the long-time ARCA veteran and thanks
to his dramatic win; he was able to chop 55 points off his
initial deficit. 30 credits keep Sheltra from moving into
third now held by former points leader Craig Goess. Just
35 tallies separate Sheltra from second held by Cherry Hill
New Jersey's Tom Hessert.
Sheltra became the 13th different winner in 14 races this
year in the 1,307 race for the ARCA Racing Series presented
by RE/MAX and Menards since it was formed in 1953.
Next up for the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX
and Menards is their annual trip to Chicagoland Speedway
for the running of the Ansell Protective Gloves 150. The
stop in Joliet, Illinois is the second of three consecutive
events in The Prairie State and also the final event of
the Bill France Four Crown title. Sheltra will make his
fifth career start at the 1.5-mile oval with hopes of landing
his third career ARCA Racing Series victory this upcoming
Friday, August 27. The event will be broadcasted live on
SPEED beginning at 6:00 p.m. CST. Sheltra's best finish
in the "Windy City" came last season (2009) where
with the guidance of then driver coach and former NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series champion Ted Musgrave, he wrestled
his No. 60 Buffalo Wings & Rings Dodge Charger to a
well-deserving ninth place finish after being involved in
an early-race skirmish.
Multiple cost-effective marketing partnership packages
are still available for the 2010 ARCA Racing Series and
NASCAR seasons for Patrick Sheltra. Let Sheltra Motorsports
show you how to find victory lane in more ways than one!
For additional information on how to be apart of our winning
organization, please contact Brandon Hinson (brandon@patricksheltra.com)
or email marketing@patricksheltra.com.
Exiting Springfield, Sheltra has 81 ARCA Racing Series
presented by RE/MAX and Menards starts to his credit with
two career victories at Salem (Ind.) Speedway (April 2009)
and the Illinois State Fairgrounds (August 2010). During
his ARCA tenure, Sheltra has accumulated 17 top-fives and
posted 33 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
eight times for 188 laps.
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and marketing partnership opportunities please visit PatrickSheltra.com.
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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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