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Patrick Sheltra Sees Michigan Changes As Form Of Commitment Despite Economy

Patrick Sheltra Sees Michigan  Changes  
As Form Of Racing Commitment  Despite Economy  

“ARCA Point’s Leader Hopes Other  Tracks Will Follow MIS’s Lead�??  

BROOKLYN,  Michigan (June 10, 2010) - -  Current  ARCA Racing Series (ARS) 
point’s leader Patrick Sheltra has always been a fan of  Michigan 
International Speedway (MIS) but as the 24-year old is set to make his  fifth career 
ARCA start in tomorrow’s Racing for Wildlife 200, Sheltra has been  
overwhelmed with the recent enhancements with the two-mile oval.   
Two  weeks ago, Sheltra visited the track which is nestled  in the lush 
Irish Hills of Southeastern Michigan for the open ARCA Racing Series  presented 
by RE/MAX and Menards test in preparation for ARCA’s 29th  appearance at 
the International Speedway Corporation (ISC) facility.   
Sheltra  was speechless when he exited his rental car and approached his 
Sheltra  Motorsports hauler. “All I said in my head was wow,�?? explained the 
Indiantown,  Florida native. “I knew that the track was going through some 
major changes but  seeing the actual changes in person makes you really think 
about what the track  is doing for the future.�?? 
After  participating in the morning test session, the ARCA pro visited the 
new infield  Media Center during his lunch break, which was heavily 
populated with guests and  media. At first, Sheltra wasn’t sure he was at the right 
place -- referring back  to his memories of the old infield Media Center, 
but once being confirmed he was  in the right place, Sheltra wasn’t afraid to 
hold any comments back.   
“What  Michigan International Speedway has done is commendable,�?? sounded 
Sheltra. “The  track has a lot of rich history and hosts a variety of 
different racing series  but seeing the changes they have made from last year to 
this year is just  impressive.�??  
The  estimated cost of the track’s improvements would be substantial enough 
to fund a  solid NASCAR Sprint Cup Series effort for an entire season. 
Instead, though the  track decided to put their old layout in a memory box and 
make a commitment to  the racing industry that new memories would be created.�??
 
“All  the series and even the tracks are struggling in some way, shape or 
form,�??  Sheltra mentioned. “However for Michigan to dig deep into their 
pockets to give  the track a make-over, especially dealing with the rocky 
economy that we are in  – it just shows that not only are they here for the fans 
but they are here for  the teams as well.�??  
In addition to the vast array of  upgrades of facilities, meeting rooms, 
suites and tunnel, the track has always  taken on an “eco-friendly�?? approach 
by utilizing efficient devices that will  help save energy while allowing 
everyone to continue business as normal.   
“I’m all about change,�?? noted  Sheltra, who hopes to return to Michigan 
International Speedway next year in  either the NASCAR Camping World Truck 
Series or NASCAR Nationwide Series. “We  started seeing the changes a couple 
years ago at Michigan with our title sponsor  for the race (Racing for 
Wildlife) and the neat scoring pylon, but I’ve also  noticed that the track this 
weekend is doing a lot with recycling and I  understand that they are using 
eco-friendly materials to make this place safer  for the planet. We have 
Recycling Services on the hood of our Toyota Camry this  weekend, so we’re a firm 
believer in aiding with the track’s goal of making this  great racing place 
more environmental friendly for  everyone.�?? 
Sheltra also known as “Mr.  Showtime�?? in the ARCA Racing Series also is 
quick to point out that while some  of the tracks he visits in the ARCA Racing 
Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series and  even in the dirt late model are 
unable financially to make the investments that  MIS has made, he feels that the 
tracks can lean on them to make improvements  that would be cost efficient 
to their particular budget.�?? 
“Obviously, Michigan has been  around for a long time and they have some of 
the resources that other tracks may  not have – but I honestly believe that 
there are steps that the other tracks we  visit could make on a smaller 
scale that would make their race track more  environmentally safe and efficient 
for everyone for many more years to come,�?? he  concluded. 
Sheltra  has 74 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 14 top-fives and posted 29 
top-10 finishes. A  third place qualifying effort at Rockingham (N.C.) 
Speedway (April 2009) is  Sheltra’s best time trials efforts to date. He has 
controlled the ARCA field six  times for 148 laps. 
The  Racing for Wildlife 200 (100 laps / 200 miles) is the eighth of 20 
events on the  2010 ARCA Racing Series schedule. The 29th ARCA race at Michigan 
 International Speedway is a two-day show. Menards  Pole by Ansell 
qualifying is set for later in the day slated to begin at 3:00  p.m. The event will 
take the green flag on Friday,  June 11 shortly after 5:00 p.m. The event 
will air live on SPEED. Additional  race coverage including live timing and 
scoring throughout the week will be  available through the BAS Racing Network 
in conjunction with the ARCA Racing  Network (ARN) online at 
_arcaracing.com_ (http://www.arcaracing.com/) .  All times are  local. 
For  the latest on Patrick Sheltra, Sheltra Motorsports and marketing 
partnership  opportunities please visit  _PatrickSheltra.com_ 
(http://www.patricksheltra.com/) .  
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About  Sheltra Motorsports: 
Sheltra  Motorsports (_sheltramotorsports.com_ 
(http://www.sheltramotorsports.com/) ) is a three-tier Motorsports  operation 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 ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX  and Menards (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 Mooresville, North Carolina.  
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TEAM  COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT:  
NAME: Chris  Knight, Sheltra Motorsports   
PHONE: 239.834.9797  or 239.214.1083   
EMAIL:  _chris@patricksheltra.com_ (mailto:chris@patricksheltra.com)