| Patrick Sheltra Makes Remarkable Recovery In
ARCA’s Kansas Lottery 150
“Sheltra Rebounds From Early Race Incident To
Claim 11th”
KANSAS CITY, Kansas (October 5, 2009) - - Even though Patrick
Sheltra did not claim his ninth top-10 finish of the ARCA
season last Thursday, Sheltra’s performance in the
Kansas Lottery 150 was a stupendous one concerning all the
headaches the team faced at Kansas Speedway.
Gunning to keep their top-10 finish streak alive in all
of the intermediate tracks this season, Sheltra and his
John Hayden led team zeroed in on practice Thursday to dial
in the team’s No. 60 Buffalo Wings & Rings-MC2
Energy Drink Dodge Charger.
During the delayed two-hour session, Sheltra maneuvered
the ninth fastest lap by putting together a lap of 32.595
seconds at 165.670 miles per hour.
“Our Buffalo Wings & Rings-MC2 Energy Drink car
is really good,” said Sheltra after practice. “This
is the same car that we raced with at Chicagoland and we
went back to the shop and made some changes. It’s
clear that the changes worked. I’m looking forward
to the rest of the day.”
With heavy showers and thunderstorms rolling into the Kansas
City area the night before, ARCA officials were forced to
rethink their race day scheduled which included practice,
qualifying and the 20th race of the season. Track conditions
would force ARCA officials to drop qualifying which would
line Sheltra ninth on the starting grid. It would mark the
third consecutive race that the Indiantown, Florida native
would start inside the top-10 at Kansas Speedway.
From the drop of the green flag, Sheltra was quickly on
the move. A quick caution would halt “Mr. Showtime’s”
start and keep his No. 60 neon and camouflaged machine at
bay.
On the restart, Sheltra picked up where he left off by
picking up several more positions and climb into the top-five
before the race would take a dramatic turn for the Sheltra
Motorsports team.
On lap 21, Sheltra was battling the No. 25 of Jesse Smith
for position when the No. 60 turned sideways in two turn
directly in the path of Brian Ickler. The No. 52 of Ickler
made contact with the rear of Sheltra’s machine crippling
the sheet metal of the Grace Sheltra owned automobile.
To add insult to injury on his trip back to pit road, the
right front-tire blew out on the No. 60 machine causing
major damage to the sheet metal on the right side of the
Buffalo Wings & Rings Racing machine.
Several trips to pit road for damage control allowed Sheltra
to remain on the lead lap but clearly had to manhandle a
mangled Dodge Charger for the remainder of the event.
On the restart, Sheltra fiercely began marching through
the field and had moved into the top-15 where he remained
for much of the event and was sitting in the 12th position
when the final caution waived inside the final 10 laps of
the event.
With nothing to lose and everything to gain, Sheltra came
down to pit road for four tires hoping to have the rubber
to propel Sheltra into the top-10.
On the green-white-checkered, Sheltra’s machine stumbled
costing the 23-year old phenom valuable time on closing
in on his competition. Unable to communicate with his crew
because of a radio issue, Sheltra was incapable of informing
Hayden or his team of the restart issue.
Sheltra’s machine came back to life but it was too
little, too late as he was only able to pass the No. 19
of Alli Owens to move into the 11th position.
“It was an eventful day for sure,” said Sheltra.
“I learned a valuable lesson with a loose racecar.
She just came around on me; definitely an aero-loose deal
there. The guys did a magnificent job getting the car back
together as best as they could. It was still really fast.
The car tightened up near the end of the race and I felt
like our best shot at a top-10 was coming in for tires near
the end. Unfortunately, the car didn’t take off on
the start; we think we had a pick-up problem with the damage
from earlier in the race because we had plenty of gas left
off. Still, all things considered; it was a decent day.”
He added, “I just want to thank Buffalo Wings &
Rings and MC2 Energy Drink for their support of our race
team at Kansas. I thought we were going to have a really
good day but we made the best of what could have been a
really bad day.”
With his finish, Sheltra closed in on seventh place competitor
Bryan Silas in the ARCA RE/MAX Series championship standings
just 15 markers behind the fellow Floridian. Just 110 points
keep Sheltra from moving into fifth place competitor Craig
Goess Jr.
Leaving Kansas, Sheltra has 66 ARCA RE/MAX Series starts
to his credit with one career victory at Salem Speedway
(April 2009). During his ARCA tenure, Sheltra has accumulated
10 top-fives and posted 22 top-10 finishes. A third place
qualifying effort at Rockingham Speedway (April 2009) is
Sheltra’s best time trials efforts to date. He has
controlled the ARCA field five times for 109 laps.
Next up for the ARCA RE/MAX Series is the season finale
at Rockingham Speedway with the ARCA RE/MAX American 200.
The final race of the year is set for Sunday, October 11
scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. In April, Sheltra backed
up his first career victory at Salem Speedway with a second
place finish at “The Rock” the very next week.
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, Ohio, Buffalo
Wings & Rings operates franchised restaurants throughout
the United States. Buffalo Wings & Rings was ranked
the No. 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 buffalowingsandrings.com or
call 513-831-WING.
About MC2 Energy Drink:
Beverage Plus Inc., the makers of MC2 Energy Drink is a
leading franchise company in the Energy Drink industry.
The company, headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland and located
in Las Vegas, Nevada is the holder of the exclusive worldwide
license for the entire beverage product line of the Missouri-based
Roubi Doux Beverage Company. Besides the MC2 Energy Drink,
Beverage Plus Inc. distributes 38 other soft drinks worldwide.
TEAM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:
Chris Knight, Sheltra Motorsports
P: 239.834.9797
E: chris@patricksheltra.com
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