| Patrick Sheltra Back On Track; Grabs Podium
Finish At Springfield
“Mr. Showtime Grabs 10th Career Top-Five In 60th
Career ARCA Start”
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois (August 24, 2009) - - Patrick Sheltra
didn’t score his second career ARCA RE/MAX Series
(ARS) victory Sunday afternoon at the Illinois State Fairgrounds
but the Indiantown, Florida native did rack up his second
top-three finish at the Springfield, Illinois track giving
his Sheltra Motorsports team some much needed and welcomed
momentum heading into the homestretch of the 2009 season.
Considered one of the best dirt late model drivers in the
South, Sheltra arrived for round number 14 of his 2009 ARCA
schedule on the prowl and ready to put his No. 60 Buffalo
Wings & Rings Dodge Charger back in contention.
“I’ve been looking forward to Springfield all
year,” said Sheltra on Sunday morning. “I know
the guys have been pumped up about this race too; hopefully
everything will go our way for a change.”
When the track opened for practice on Sunday morning, Sheltra
was one of the first cars to tackle the one-mile oval. Immediately,
Sheltra’s all camouflage Dodge Charger captured the
attention of the announcers and the crowd for more reasons
than one – when the Buffalo Wings & Rings Racing
team went to the top of the charts on Sheltra’s first
lap.
The 23-year old driver remained in the number one position
for much of the session’s first-half. Sheltra reported
to his Crew Chief John Hayden that his car was “very
good.” The team opted to make a shock change hoping
to make the team’s machine even better. Despite a
couple laps near Sheltra’s previous lap times, the
car began falling off which reverted the team back to its
original shock package.
In the final 10 minutes of the practice session, Sheltra
jumped backed inside the top-two of the leader board before
Hayden informed his veteran driver to bring his car to the
pits and prepare for qualifying. It was then that the track
picked up considerable speed after Sheltra parked his Grace
Sheltra owned automobile in the garage. Sheltra slipped
from second to ninth in the final five minutes of practice.
“We have a great car,” said Sheltra. “We
tried a few minor adjustments during practice to see if
we could get the car a little faster. Eventually, we went
back to our original setup and the car was right back to
being fast. I’m looking forward to the rest of the
day.”
Drawing 35th for ARCA qualifying, Sheltra had to patiently
wait for his turn to tackle the mile dirt. His patience
paid off. During his run, Sheltra maneuvered his Buffalo
Wings & Rings Dodge around the speed plant in 32.798
seconds at 109.763 miles per hour. At the time, Sheltra’s
impressive lap put him on the outside pole. Qualifying runs
by Parker Kligerman and Frank Kimmel dropped Sheltra from
second to fourth in the lineup. The effort accelerated past
Sheltra’s previous Springfield personal best qualifying
run of ninth in 2007.
“It was good but not great,” said Sheltra,
who eclipsed the facility’s previous track record.
“I’m disappointed in myself because I left some
out there on the table. I got a little looser than I wanted
to in turn one and that cost us some time. Overall though,
it’s been a long time since we’ve qualifed in
the top-five, so hopefully we can stay there.”
From the drop of the green flag, Sheltra maintained a position
inside the top-five. Despite some serious competition from
behind, Sheltra was “riding” which slipped him
back to sixth in the rundown. Despite hovering in the sixth
position, Sheltra knew that he had a car capable of running
up front.
An early caution flag opted for the Sheltra Motorsports
team to make their mandatory trip to pit road where the
team elected to fuel the No. 60 Buffalo Wings & Rings
Dodge Charger. The quick effort of the Whitesville, Kentucky-based
operation put Sheltra third on the restart.
While battling for the lead on lap 25, the No. 17 spun
in turn two and made contact with Sheltra’s left front
which caved in the fender of the Buffalo Wings & Rings
Racing machine. Despite losing a few positions, Sheltra
gathered back his momentum and began running back down his
competition.
Sheltra found himself back in the top-four at the half-way
mark on lap 50.
A plethora of caution flags inside the event’s second
half kept the field tighten up and Sheltra in-toe with the
leaders. While many of the lead lap cars elected to make
a second trip to pit road for tires and adjustments, Hayden
elected to keep his driver out on the racecourse. The team
would later find out – it would be the right call.
Championship contender Frank Kimmel while running third
opted to make a trip to pit road inside twenty laps remaining
for tires with Sheltra again pondering the decision to stay
out on the racetrack. After a lengthy consultation with
members of the Sheltra Motorsports team, it was a unanimous
decision that with the number of lead lap cars and the remaining
laps it would be nearly impossible to move back into the
top-five.
Over the course of the event’s final 15 laps, Sheltra
was focusing on passing the No. 28 of Ron Cox while keeping
the stiff competition of A.J. Fike, Ken Schrader and Justin
Lofton at bay. All but Lofton were on new tires ahead and
behind of the avid hunter.
Sheltra was making a move on the No. 28 of Cox inside five
laps remaining when the yellow flag waived and put Sheltra
back in third and forced a green-white-checker for the ARS.
On the restart, Sheltra quickly ducked out of line and had
made a pass to take second on the white flag lap but blocking
from Cox forced Sheltra to get out of the gas and race the
No. 10 of Fike hard down the frontstretch barely beating
the former full-time ARCA driver to the stripe to grab third.
“It wasn’t a bad day for the Buffalo Wings
& Rings Dodge Charger,” said Sheltra after the
race. “We had a good enough car to win the race; we
just didn’t have the fresher tires at the end of the
race. You really need like forty laps to come back through
the field. No doubt that the fender damage also hurt us
a little bit. It’s our best finish in two months,
so that’s encouraging and we’ll try and keep
the momentum train rolling at Chicagoland on Friday night.
I have to thank the guys for their hard work and Buffalo
Wings & Rings and all of our marketing partners for
keeping their faith in our race team.”
Sheltra remains eighth in the ARCA RE/MAX Series championship
standings after posting his sixth top-10 finish of the year.
He closed the point’s gap considerably after several
of his colleagues had trouble in the Allen Crowe 100. Sheltra
now sits just 120 markers from the fourth position in the
standings.
Next up for the Sheltra Motorsports team is a trip to the
“Windy City” for the Ansell Cut Protection 150
at Chicagoland Speedway. Sheltra will be looking for his
first-ever top-10 finish at the 1.5-mile oval. The event
is set for Friday, August 28 with live coverage on SPEED
beginning at 5:30 p.m.
For more on Patrick Sheltra, the Sheltra Motorsports team
and marketing partnership opportunities please visit PatrickSheltra.com.
For additional input on Buffalo Wings & Rings, please
connect to Buffalowingsandrings.com or call 513.831.WING.
About Sheltra Motorsports:
Sheltra Motorsports (sheltramotorsports.com) is a three-tier
Motorsports operation consisting of dirt and asphalt competition.
Patrick Sheltra, a 23-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 the NASCAR Nationwide Series. 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.
About Buffalo Wings &
Rings:
Buffalo Wings & Rings is the fastest-growing privately
owned franchised chain of restaurants in the nation serving
Buffalo-style chicken wings, onion rings, burgers, chicken
and salads. Founded in 1988 in Cincinnati, OH, Buffalo Wings
& Rings operates 50 franchised restaurants in the United
States. Buffalo Wings & Rings was ranked the #1 fastest
growing restaurant chain nationwide in the July 2008 issue
of Restaurant Business, and ranked in the top 500 franchises
in the January 2009 issue of Entrepreneur. For more information,
visit www.buffalowingsandrings.com or call 513-831-WING.
TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
P: 239.834.9797
E: chris@patricksheltra.com
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