| Patrick Sheltra Caps Off Stellar
Season With First ARCA Championship
ROCKINGHAM, North Carolina (October 13, 2010) - - ARCA
Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards veteran driver
Patrick Sheltra’s dream became a reality this past
Saturday at Rockingham (N.C.) Speedway. By finishing fourth
in the American 200 presented by Black’s Tire and
Auto Care, Sheltra and his Sheltra Motorsports team captured
the 2010 ARCA Racing Series championship.
The championship title was the icing on the cake after
the Mooresville, North Carolina-based team capped off a
stellar season which was full of consistency and determination.
Sheltra also became the first Floridian to capture the ARCA
Racing Series championship since the series’ inception
in 1953.
Focused on the 20th and final race of the season, the Sheltra
Motorsports team led by Jon Wolfe headed to the historic
one-mile oval seeking the perfect setup that would ultimately
aid them in their quest for the most coveted position in
the series. With the help of 2009 ARCA Racing Series champion
Justin Lofton, the Sheltra Motorsports team concentrated
their efforts with two Toyota Camrys on Thursday with the
team deciding to utilize the same Toyota Camry that the
team had won with at Chicagoland Speedway and raced at Kansas
Speedway just a week before.
During the first practice session on Friday, Sheltra found
the speed that his veteran ARCA team had been searching
on Thursday. After maneuvering a top-five lap, the 24-year
old Sheltra set his sights on Menards Pole by Ansell qualifying.
Going out late in the session, Sheltra was hoping to land
his No. 60 Tequesta Road and Bridge of Florida / Jones Group
International Toyota Camry inside the top-three to earn
some extra bonus points that would pad his ARCA Racing Series
championship lead.
A bobble though coming out of turn two ended Sheltra’s
chances at his first official career ARCA pole but the green
and orange Toyota Camry would start the season finale from
the eighth position.
Immediately from the drop of the green flag, Sheltra, in
his classic “Mr. Showtime” style, quickly began
slicing and dicing through the field. When the first caution
flag waived on lap 11, Sheltra had bolted into the fourth
position.
By lap 30, Sheltra had moved into the third position behind
Steve Arpin. By lap 40, Sheltra had cleared Arpin’s
No. 55 Chevrolet Monte Carlo and set his sights on leader
Kevin Swindell, who had checked out with a healthy lead
over the field.
Closing in on lap 50, Chad Hackenbracht lost a motor right
in front of Sheltra which allowed the yellow flag to waive
and open up pit road for the first stop of the day. Wolfe
called for a slight air pressure adjustment, four tires
and fuel. A flawless stop by the Sheltra Motorsports crew
sent their driver back into action in the second spot behind
Arpin, who elected to stay out during the yellow.
On the restart, Sheltra on fresh rubber made quick work
of Arpin and led lap 61 collecting five crucial bonus points.
Justin Marks made a pass on Sheltra on lap 62 with the No.
60 Tequesta Road and Bridge of Florida / Jones Group International
Toyota Camry settling comfortably in the second position.
As the field began to trickle into a long-green flag run
following a caution on lap 76, Sheltra’s Toyota proved
to be the fastest on the track. By lap 87, Sheltra dived
his Sheltra Motorsports automobile to the bottom of turn
three and cleanly passed Marks for control of the top-spot.
From there, Sheltra checked out on the field and put as
much as a six second lead on the field before he escaped
a potential death to his championship hopes, barely missing
the wayward car of Tim George Jr. on lap 147.
The caution was a welcomed break for the Sheltra Motorsports
team as they were just 10 to 12 laps from entering pit road
under green flag conditions. The Indiantown, Florida native
brought his machine to the attention of his pit crew where
they once again performed flawlessly and sent their pilot
back onto the track in the same position he entered.
On the lap 160 restart, Sheltra was unable to fend off
Ty Dillon. Dillon in the No. 41 Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet Impala maneuvered around the No. 60 on the backstretch
and took command of the race.
Meanwhile, the handling of Sheltra’s Toyota began
to fade as Sheltra reported to Wolfe that his car had become
extremely tight during the last run. With the cars of Ty
Dillon, Steve Arpin, Kevin Swindell and Chad Finley all
cleanly passing the No. 60, Sheltra found himself in the
fifth position with the No. 81 of Craig Goess, Sheltra’s
competition for the championship lurking in seventh.
During the course of the final 10 laps, Sheltra had to
hold off a charge from nine-time ARCA champion Frank Kimmel
for sixth but Kimmel with five laps to go honorably moved
out of the way and allowed Goess to move up into the sixth
position and try and make a pass on the championship leader.
Sheltra though would have none of it. After Goess was able
to find himself on the back bumper of the No. 60 Tequesta
Road and Bridge of Florida / Jones Group International Toyota
Camry with four laps to go, Sheltra increased his distance
from the No. 81 Toyota over the final three laps of the
event and was able to take the checkered flag ahead of Eddie
Sharp Racing’s Goess and ultimately claim the 2010
ARCA Racing Series championship.
Sheltra would move from fifth to fourth on the final lap
as Arpin while running second ran out of fuel on the backstretch
allowing the lead lap cars behind him to take advantage
of his misfortune. The finish was Sheltra’s second
top-five in four runs at “The Rock.”
Sheltra’s 12th top-five and 17th top-10 of the season
was enough to secure the championship title by a mere 20
points over Goess who finished fifth in the race and second
in the final point standings. Tom Hessert who entered the
season finale just 20 markers behind Sheltra had a challenging
day and finished 19th but claimed third overall in points.
Frank Kimmel took fourth and Mikey Kile capped of his first
year of competition in the fifth place points position.
“We knew what we had to do and we did it,”
said Sheltra, who led a race high 74 laps which earned him
an additional five bonus points. “The team did a fantastic
job and Jon Wolfe is the man. We were optimistic after the
test on Thursday, but we found a comfortable setup and went
with it for the race and it paid off.”
Sheltra continued, “I’m speechless about winning
the ARCA Racing Series championship. This is what we came
here to do this year. After New Jersey, many wrote us off
after dropping to fifth in points. As a team though, we
never gave up. We knew what we had to do. I stayed confident
and consistent behind the wheel and the guys continued to
give 150 percent at the shop and at the race track. It just
goes to show you that hard work definitely pays off.”
By hoisting the role as the owner of the No. 60 Tequesta
Road and Bridge of Florida / Jones Group International Toyota
Camry, Sheltra became the first owner / driver champion
since 1969 when the late Benny Parsons earned the driver
and owner title in the same season. To date, there are only
six driver / owner combination champions. Driver / owner
champions in the same season include Jim Romine (1953),
Buckie Sager (1954), Iggy Katona (1955, '56, '57, '62, '66,
'67), Jack Bowsher (1963, '64, '65), Benny Parsons (1968,
'69) and Sheltra (2010).
“This is a family affair,” sounded Sheltra.
“We could not have become the 2010 ARCA Racing Series
champions without the guidance and support of my mom (Grace)
and dad (Rick). We’ve been competing in the ARCA Racing
Series full-time since 2007 and now we’ve been able
to prove once again that a family-owned team can make it
all the way to the top. The Allgaier family did it in 2008,
this year was our turn.”
Sheltra also focused on becoming the first recipient from
the Sunshine State to take the championship crown. “This
is for all the drivers out there who live in a small city
like mine in Indiantown. You can do it. It doesn’t
come without hard work and a few bumps and bruises along
the way, but the glorification of something like a championship
makes everything worth it. I’m so appreciative to
all the fans and our local supporters from Indiantown who
have stepped up and supported our “little” team
through the good and bad. This is something that no one
will be able to take away from us.”
In all, the 2010 ARCA Racing Series season proved to be
best racing year to date for Sheltra. In 20 races, he conquered
two wins, 12 top-fives and 17 top-10s. He also controlled
the ARCA Racing Series field six times for 241 laps.
Next up for Sheltra and Co. is the 2010 ARCA Racing Series
presented by RE/MAX and Menards Championship Awards Banquet
will take place Saturday, December 4 at the Northern Kentucky
Convention Center in Covington, Ky., near Cincinnati.
Multiple cost-effective marketing partnership packages
or driver representation are still available for the remainder
of the 2010 NASCAR seasons for Patrick Sheltra. For additional
information please contact Brandon Hinson (brandon@patricksheltra.com)
or email marketing@patricksheltra.com.
Exiting Rockingham, Sheltra has 87 ARCA Racing Series presented
by RE/MAX and Menards starts to his credit with three career
victories at Salem (Ind.) Speedway (April 2009), the Illinois
State Fairgrounds (August 2010) and Chicagoland Speedway
(August 2010). During his ARCA tenure, Sheltra has accumulated
22 top-fives and posted 39 top-10 finishes. A second place
qualifying effort at Chicagoland Speedway (August 2010)
is Sheltra’s best time trials effort to date. He has
controlled the ARCA field 11 times for 350 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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