IndyCar’s Castroneves confident of return to race track

  • By Steve Herman Associated Press
  • Tuesday, January 13, 2009 3:20pm
  • SportsSports

INDIANAPOLIS — Helio Castroneves is being replaced on Team Penske by Australian driver Will Power — at least until the two-time Indianapolis 500 winner’s tax evasion trial is resolved.

Castroneves, who has pleaded innocent to charges of conspiracy and tax evasion involving about $5.5 million in income stashed in offshore accounts, is scheduled to go to trial in Miami on March 2, just over a month before the IndyCar season begins.

“No question, it’s a little bit strange to be in this situation,” Castroneves said on Tuesday at a news conference at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to announce Penske’s hiring of Power.

Castroneves said he was innocent of the charges but would not say anything else about the case.

“My life is about racing,” the Brazilian said. “I feel very confident this thing is going to be over and I’ll be back in the race car doing what I love most.”

The second Penske driver is Ryan Briscoe, another Australian.

Penske president Tim Cindric said Power, a former Champ Car World Series star, would handle the winter testing for the car assigned to Castroneves and be ready, if necessary, to race however long it takes to resolve Castroneves’ legal problems.

“I’m sure there will be a lot of questions about, ‘What if this? What if that?’” Cindric said. “But time will determine a lot of those things, and we probably won’t really know those answers until we know more about it.

“The way I look at it is we have three drivers. We’ll determine who drives which one of those two cars depending on how everything sorts out.”

Power, the Champ Car rookie of the year in 2006 and the winner of that series’ final race after the merger with the Indy Racing League, was 12th in the IndyCar standings last year. His contract with KV Racing Technology expired at the end of the season.

Power, who turns 28 the day before Castroneves’ trial is scheduled to begin, said he accepted the job with Penske knowing there was no guarantee he would race.

“It’s a team that has won a lot of championships, a lot of races, so I’m really looking forward to helping these guys out. I feel very privileged that they chose me,” Power said. “No matter what the outcome is, I’m very happy to be here. … No matter what happens, I’ll come out of it a better driver.”

Power began racing in Australia and moved to the British F3 series in 2003. He joined Champ Car in 2005 and was sixth and fourth in series points the next two years. Last year was his first in the IRL, and he won at Long Beach, California, which was the final Champ Car race after the open-wheel merger was announced and counted in the IndyCar standings.

He was 13th last May in his first the Indianapolis 500.

The new season opens April 5 in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Castroneves, runner-up in last year’s IRL series, said he was told the trial would last about 20 days, which could give him enough time to reclaim his spot with Penske if he was acquitted. His sister and business manager, along with his attorney, also are charged in the case.

But Penske, known for its meticulous preparation, can’t afford to wait, Cindric said.

“The most important thing for us in 2009 — not only is he our driver but he’s our friend — is to do everything we can to support Helio,” Cindric said. “But under these circumstances, our job is to make sure in racing we’re as prepared as we can possibly be — that’s what our organization is known for, our preparation — and we need to be sure that we’re ready to go and we’re ready to win as many races as we can.”

Castroneves won the Indy 500 in 2001 and 2002, two of the record 14 Indy wins by Penske.

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