IndyCar’s Castroneves becomes 3-time Texas winner

  • By Stephen Hawkins Associated Press
  • Sunday, June 7, 2009 2:22am
  • SportsSports

FORT WORTH, Texas — Helio Castroneves keeps smiling — and climbing.

Castroneves, who last month won the Indianapolis 500 for the third time after being acquitted of federal tax evasion charges, became a three-time winner at Texas Motor Speedway when he beat Penske teammate Ryan Briscoe off pit row after the final stop and stayed in front Saturday night.

“I have no reason to not smile,” Castroneves said. “Life is too short. I love doing what I do. That’s why I smile all the time.”

Briscoe was dominating the race, with more than a 10-second lead before a caution flag on the 150th of the 228 laps bunched the field after an extended stretch of green-flag racing.

Castroneves worked past Marco Andretti after that restart and was on the tail of his teammate when A.J. Foyt IV crashed 15 laps later.

When everybody went into the pits for the final time, Castroneves had a 6-second stop, beating Briscoe and Scott Dixon out by more than a half-second and led the final 46 laps of green-flag racing.

The winning margin was 0.39 seconds, and Castroneves celebrated as usual by climbing the fence.

“It feels fantastic,” Castroneves said. “The last pit stop, I jumped in the front and that was it. That was incredible. … It was pedal to the metal, let’s drive like we stole it.”

It was the 16th career victory for Castroneves, whose racing career was in jeopardy earlier this year before a jury acquitted him on most charges. The remaining count was finally thrown out before his Indy win.

Briscoe finished second for the second consecutive week, and took over the season points lead from Scott Dixon, who had won two of the last three races.

Marco Andretti was fourth and polesitter Dario Franchitti, the Ganassi teammate of Dixon, finished fifth. Danica Patrick was sixth, ending her streak of consecutive top-five finishes at four.

Castroneves won at Texas for the third time in the last six races. Penske has won four of the last six on the 1½-mile, high-banked oval and has five victories overall, matching Panther Racing for the most by a team.

The only other three-time TMS winner is former series champion Sam Hornish Jr.

Briscoe built his big lead over Andretti before that caution for debris, the first time the race pace was slowed since the opening laps.

“I didn’t see any debris. That’s what killed us,” Briscoe said. “We got beat by Helio in the pits. … I didn’t have enough speed to get around Helio at the end.”

Castroneves acknowledged that he didn’t see anything either, but didn’t question the call by IndyCar officials.

“At those points, you have to trust the call. You can never know if there is debris and what that can effect,” he said. “I trust those guys. When you’re in the lead you don’t want to see a yellow. But you have to trust those guys.”

There was then the short run before the unquestioned caution for Foyt’s accident that set up Castroneves’ race-winning stop.

“It was so evenly matched that it was so hard to pass. It was frustrating knowing I was going to come in second,” Briscoe said. “It’s bitter when you come so close and it falls away.”

Graham Rahal got loose on the second lap, that mishap collecting E.J. Viso and Milka Duno and knocking all three of them out of the race. After the restart on lap 10, there wasn’t another yellow flag until the debris caution that cost Briscoe his huge advantage.

Franchitti led on the first restart, but Briscoe went around the outside to take the lead when they passed on the frontstretch again, then stayed in front after completing the pass in the first turn.

Briscoe had a 3-second lead over Dixon after 80 laps, and kept increasing that advantage. He spent much of that time driving alone on the track.

“We didn’t have the speed Briscoe did. It was an all right night,” Dixon said. “When everyone is this close in speed, it’s not really racing, it’s more follow the leader. We just need to open a few things up and see how it works.”

Dixon crossed the finish line as the winner at Texas last year under caution. No IndyCar driver has won consecutive races at the track.

Briscoe, in the No. 6 car that Hornish drove before making the move to NASCAR, is the only driver to complete all 1,038 laps this season.

Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway

Fort Worth, Texas

Lap length: 1.5 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

1. (4) Helio Castroneves, Dallara-Honda, 228, Running

2. (2) Ryan Briscoe, Dallara-Honda, 228, Running

3. (3) Scott Dixon, Dallara-Honda, 228, Running

4. (8) Marco Andretti, Dallara-Honda, 228, Running

5. (1) Dario Franchitti, Dallara-Honda, 228, Running

6. (5) Danica Patrick, Dallara-Honda, 228, Running

7. (7) Dan Wheldon, Dallara-Honda, 228, Running

8. (16) Tony Kanaan, Dallara-Honda, 228, Running

9. (10) Ed Carpenter, Dallara-Honda, 228, Running

10. (6) Mario Moraes, Dallara-Honda, 227, Running

11. (9) Robert Doornbos, Dallara-Honda, 227, Running

12. (15) Raphael Matos, Dallara-Honda, 226, Running

13. (18) Tomas Scheckter, Dallara-Honda, 226, Running

14. (13) Alex Tagliani, Dallara-Honda, 225, Running

15. (17) Justin Wilson, Dallara-Honda, 225, Running

16. (23) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dallara-Honda, 225, Running

17. (14) Sarah Fisher, Dallara-Honda, 222, Running

18. (24) Jaques Lazier, Dallara-Honda, 210, Running

19. (19) Mike Conway, Dallara-Honda, 185, Running

20. (22) A.J. Foyt IV, Dallara-Honda, 170, Contact

21. (11) Hideki Mutoh, Dallara-Honda, 153, Mechanical

22. (12) Graham Rahal, Dallara-Honda, 1, Contact

23. (20) Milka Duno, Dallara-Honda, 1, Contact

24. (21) E.J. Viso, Dallara-Honda, 1, Contact

Race Statistics

Winner’s average speed: 172.677 mph

Time of race: 1:55:16.1670

Margin of victory: 0.3904 of a second

Cautions: 3 caution flags for 26 laps

Lead changes: 7 lead changes among 4 drivers

Lap leaders: Franchitti 1-10, Briscoe 11-56, Castroneves 57-58, Carpenter 59, Briscoe 60-111, Castroneves 112-113, Briscoe 114-175, Castroneves 176-228.

Point standings: Briscoe 199, Dixon 196, Franchitti 188, Castroneves 186, Patrick 167, Wheldon 152, Kanaan 146, Andretti 141, Rahal 126, Hunter-Reay 116.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Everett Silvertips winger Dominik Rymon (center) drives toward the puck after a failed Wenatchee shot in Everett's 5-0 win against the Wild in Everett, Washington on March 21, 2025. Rymon is flanked by, from left to right, defenseman Landon DuPont, winger Jesse Heslop, defenseman Eric Jamieson and center Julius Miettinen, while goalie Jesse Sanche is squared in net behind them. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
Silvertips cruise past Wenatchee in regular season home finale

Despite secured top seed, Everett rides 4-goal first period, 52 shots on goal to 5-0 win.

Everett Silvertips overage forwards (from left to right) Tyler MacKenzie, Austin Roest and Dominik Rymon take a lap and salute the crowd at Angel of the Winds Arena after winning the regular season home finale 5-0 against the Wenatchee Wild in Everett, Washington on March 21, 2025. WHL teams are allowed just three 20-year-old -- or 'overage' -- players on their roster, and the trio's WHL careers will end following the Silvertips' upcoming postseason. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
Silvertips honor their three overage players ahead of postseason

Roest, MacKenzie and Rymon hope to lead Everett to a WHL title before their junior careers end.

Arlington’s Aiden Jones (8) pitches during a baseball game between Monroe and Arlington at Monroe High School on Friday, April 26, 2024 in Monroe, Washington. Monroe secured a win in an eighth inning, 4-3. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Prep baseball roundup for Friday, March 21

Aiden Jones’ 12-K day leads Arlington to a 3-0 win over Glacier Peak

Lake Stevens’ Mara Sivley tries to snag a liner hit toward her during the game against Glacier Peak on Tuesday, April 25, 2023 in Lake Stevens, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Prep softball roundup for Friday, March 21

Mara Sivley’s 14 strikeouts highlight a 5-2 Lake Stevens win.

Shorewood's Rylie Gettmann hits the ball during a Class 3A District 1 girls tennis tournament at Snohomish High School in Snohomish, Washington on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.  (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Prep girls tennis roundup for Friday, March 21

Shorewood sweeps Lynnwood to start the season 2-0.

Glacier Peak’s Tyler Larsen lines up for a shot during the game against Snohomish on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Prep boys soccer roundup for Friday, March 21

Larsens shine as Glacier Peak downs Mariner 3-0.

Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for March 9-15

The Athlete of the Week nominees for March 9-15. Voting closes at… Continue reading

Lake Stevens junior Camden Blevins-Mohr swims his way to a state title in the 100 yard butterfly during the WIAA 4A Boys Swim and Dive Championships on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Lake, Snohomish, Shorecrest lead all-league boys swimming

Wesco has released its all-league boys wrestling teams for 4A, 3A North,… Continue reading

X
Prep roundup for Thursday, March 20

Riley Pevny hits for the cycle for Lakewood softball in wild 23-21 win against Mt. Baker.

Stanwood senior Gavin Gehrman delivers a pitch during the Spartans' 8-3 win against Arlington in Stanwood, Washington on March 19, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
Stanwood baseball beats Arlington in reformed rivalry game

Gavin Gehrman drives in 2 runs, pitches 3 hitless innings in the 8-3 win against former 3A foe.

Kimberly Beard prepares to release a weight throw at the 2025 Nike Indoor Nationals at Nike Track and Field Center in New York. (Photo courtesy of Victah Sailer / PhotoRun)
King’s High School athletes place in top 5 at Nationals

Several King’s athletes performed well at a pair of national indoor track… Continue reading

Jackson’s Sam Craig (46) gets an out at first during a baseball game between Jackson and Glacier Peak at Glacier Peak High School on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 in Snohomish, Washington. Glacier Peak won, 5-3. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Prep baseball roundup for Wednesday, March 19

Jackson wins 6-0, yet to allow a run through four games.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.