2009 Indy 500 Race Recap: Castroneves Wins, Danica Impresses

2009 Indy 500 Race Recap, Results, Order of Finish

(Vitor Meira is uninjured by a pit lane BBQ during the Indy 500 – photo from Gawker.com)

Dateline: Indianapolis Motor Speedway

By now, if you have interest in the Greatest Spectacle in Racing, you already know the highlights of the event. On the World’s biggest stage, Helio Castroneves becomes part of an elite group of race car drivers who can say they have won the Indy 500 three times. Only three men: Rick Mears, Al Unser and AJ Foyt have won it more with 4 victories.

2009 Indy 500 race recap, results, final order of finishIt’s not much of a story that the fastest guy all month, the pole sitter, the pit stop champion, and a two time winner gets to drink the milk in victory lane. That’s the way it should go down, especially on one of the sports wealthiest teams in Team Penske. What makes this 500 one that will go down as a legendary race? The fact that just 7 weeks ago, Helio Castroneves was submersed into a Tax Evasion trial with the Internal Revenue Service, helps a bit. On the day those verdicts were read, if Helio would have been found guilty, he could very well have been in a Federal Prison on Memorial Day. Instead, he ran a brilliant race and stayed near the front all day. With about 50 laps to go, he made a pass for the lead and was off to the races. No one would be able to catch the fiery Brazilian, but it didn’t even matter that he won by nearly 2 seconds over Dan Wheldon, it was the victory itself that was so mesmerizing.

Also of note is that Danica Patrick, who finished third behind Wheldon, became the highest finishing female driver in Indianapolis 500 history. If she could have gotten around Wheldon, who knows what she would have had for Helio…but she didn’t and wound up in third. Major MSF props go to Danica and the Boost Mobile #7 of Andretti Green Racing. You guys were fun to watch all day long.

Alex Tagliani, who was inserted in the 33th position when he replaced Bruno Junquiera in the Conquest Racing car, finished 11th and walked away with Rookie of The Year honors. Way to go TAGS!

The race was slowed by over 60 laps of yellow flags from accidents and debris, but fortunately most of them were single car accidents. One of the not so lucky ones was Vitor Meira (pictured above). Vitor Meira and Rapha Matos tangled going into turn one and Meira took a hard impact into the SAFER barrier, sliding alongside the wall on two wheels. He stopped skidding in front of where we were seated in the entrance to turn two. Vitor is out for the year, he suffered a broken back which is not going to require surgery, but will have him in a back brace and therapy until the 2010 season. Matos escaped with little injuries. Tony Kanaan was involved in a very heave single car accident when something in the right rear of the car broke, throwing his 7/11 Andretti Green car into the retaining wall. He suffered a few broken ribs and some pretty rough bruising from the accident.

The weather, almost always a factor on race day, was perfect. Sun shined on turn two for the majority of the event and I have the sunburn to prove it. The forecast had called for as high as a 60% chance of rain throughout the day, yet in reality we didn’t get a drop of rain until Monday morning. This year’s weather is just another thing that made the race so special. When the forecasters, just the day before, are concerned about the race getting in…or being delayed because of weather, you can always feel a bit of apprehension in 2009 indianapolis 500 race recap, results, order of finishthe crowd. From the moment we arrived in the “Coke Lot”, the weather would not be an issue…and was just perfect.

In the theater of drama, known commonly as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, there are so many things I take away when we leave the famous intersection of 16th and Georgetown behind, and head for home on the north side of Indy. This year, I will remember sitting by my sister the most. Though she has been to the 500 before, we had not sat together until Sunday. I think, that’s the thing about Indy. It’s a race…it’s a party…and it’s a family. My family has three generations that have now been to that wonderful place during the month of May, and it really is a special place to us. As Taps began to play, just minutes before the command to start engines, I got teary eyed. I looked over at my sister, sitting to my right, and saw she too had teared up. We smiled, wiping our eyes dry, thinking quietly that I couldn’t believe we were crying because of a race…but I know it’s much more than that. In many ways, it’s who we are.

Here are the full results of the 93rd Running of the Indianapolis 500.

93rd Indianapolis 500 – Race Results
Rank Car
No.
Driver Car Name Laps/Retired Grid Laps Led Points
1 3 Hélio Castroneves Team Penske 200 1 66 51
2 4 Dan Wheldon National Guard Panther Racing 200 18 0 40
3 7 Danica Patrick Boost Mobile/Motorola (Andretti Green Racing) 200 10 0 35
4 8 Townsend Bell Herbalife–KV Racing Technology 200 24 0 32
5 12 Will Power Verizon Wireless (Team Penske) 200 9 0 30
6 9 Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing 200 5 73 30
7 10 Dario Franchitti Target Chip Ganassi Racing 200 3 50 26
8 20 Ed Carpenter Menards/Vision Racing 200 17 0 24
9 15 Paul Tracy GEICO/KV Racing Technology 200 13 0 22
10 27 Hideki Mutoh Formula Dream (Andretti Green Racing) 200 16 0 20
11 36 Alex Tagliani (R) (All Sport) Conquest Racing 200 33 0 19
12 19 Tomas Scheckter Mona Vie (Dale Coyne Racing) 200 26 0 18
13 99 Alex Lloyd HER CGR/SSM Racing 200 11 0 17
14 16 Scott Sharp Tequila Patrón Panther Racing 200 20 0 16
15 6 Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 200 2 11 15
16 41 A.J. Foyt IV ABC Supply/Foyt-Greer Racing 200 19 0 14
17 67 Sarah Fisher Dollar General/Sarah Fisher Racing 200 21 0 13
18 24 Mike Conway (R) (Purex) Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 200 27 0 12
19 43 John Andretti Window World (Dreyer & Reinbold Racing/Richard Petty Motorsports) 200 28 0 12
20 23 Milka Duno CITGO/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 199 30 0 12
21 14 Vitor Meira ABC Supply Co. A.J. Foyt Racing 173 (Contact) 14 0 12
22 2 Raphael Matos (R) US Air Force Luczo Dragon 173 (Contact) 12 0 12
23 18 Justin Wilson Z-Line Designs (Dale Coyne Racing) 160 (Contact) 15 0 12
24 13 E.J. Viso PDVSA HVM Racing 139 (Steering)[39] 29 0 12
25 00 Nelson Philippe (R) i drive green HVM Racing 130 (Contact) 31 0 10
26 17 Oriol Servia The Rahal Letterman DAFCA Special 98 (Fuel Pump)[40] 25 0 10
27 11 Tony Kanaan Team 7-Eleven (Andretti Green Racing) 97 (Contact) 6 0 10
28 06 Robert Doornbos (R) (Hole in the Wall Camps) Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 85 (Contact) 23 0 10
29 44 Davey Hamilton Hewlett Packard (Dreyer & Reinbold Racing/Kingdom Racing) 79 (Contact) 22 0 10
30 26 Marco Andretti Team Venom Energy (Andretti Green Racing) 56 (Handling) 8 0 10
31 02 Graham Rahal McDonald’s Racing Team (Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing) 55 (Contact) 4 0 10
32 21 Ryan Hunter-Reay IZOD/William Rast/Vision Racing 19 (Contact) 32 0 10
33 5 Mario Moraes Azul Tequila–Votorantim–KV Racing Technology 0 (Contact) 7 0 10
Race average speed: 150.318 mph (241.913 km/h)

Next Up:

The ABC Supply Co. AJ FOYT 225 at Milwaukee

Qualifying: Saturday May 30 (6pm on VERSUS)

Race: Sunday May 31 (3:30pm on ABC)

We will have a pre-race update right here on Midwest Sports Fans!

2009 Indianapolis 500 Betting Odds and Predictions: Helio Will be The Man


2009 indianapolis 500 odds and predictionAfter you make your UFC 98 odds picks for Saturday night, you can get in on the Indy 500 betting action Sunday afternoon for the “Greatest Spectacle In Racing,” which will begin at 1:00 PM ET. Scott Dixon is the defending race winner and favorite in your online sports book, but another former winner will take the checkered flag.

Dixon has Indy 500 odds of +350, and the defending series champion will roll off fifth, in the middle of the second row. Dixon hasn’t finished lower than sixth in his last three 500s. He also won the last IndyCar race at Kansas after two disappointing results at St. Petersburg and Long Beach, and another win would give him a lot of momentum heading into the summer months.

Ryan Briscoe isn’t the most well-known IndyCar driver, and he’s probably most recognized for tangling with Danica Patrick on pit road in last year’s 500, taking them both out of the race. Briscoe has Indy 500 odds of +600 after winning at St. Petersburg and coming in fourth at Kansas, and he ran fifth at the Brickyard in 2007. He starts in the middle on the front row.

Points leader Tony Kanaan, who starts on the outside of the middle row, and 2007 500 winner Dario Franchitti are rated at +700. Kanaan has a series title from 2004 and he’d love to add an Indy win to his resume with four top-10s in seven trips to the Brickyard. Franchitti returns after sponsorship problems ended his NASCAR stint, and he’ll be looking for a good run after an 18th-place result at Kansas. Franchitti also won Long Beach, and starts on the outside of the front row.

Of course, you have to mention Danica Patrick Indy 500 odds, which are set at +1000. She’s followhelio castroneves - 2009 indianapolis 500 odds and predictions - indy 500ed up a 19th-place run at St. Petersburg with two straight top-fives, and she’s good at Indy as well, racking up a pair of top-fives and an eighth-place result in three visits to the Brickyard. IndyCar’s most popular driver rolls off 10th, on the outside of the fourth row.

However, this year’s winner is accustomed to the tradition of drinking milk in Victory Lane at Indy, as Helio Castroneves is the last driver to win back-to-back 500s in 2001 and 2002. Castroneves thought he’d be watching this race from a jail cell, but he beat his tax-evasion case, and came back with a seventh-place and runner-up finish since then. No one is happier to be back in the driver’s seat than Castroneves, who is starting from the pole and rated at +400, and he gives you a solid chance to win. Take Helio Castroneves’ Indy 500 odds on Sunday.

2009 Indy 500: Previous Four Indy 500 Winners Look For Another Checkered Flag

borg-warner trophyDateline: Indianapolis Motor Speedway

The Winners:

Here, we continue our look into the starting field of the 93rd running of the Indianapolis 500. In this edition we look at the four previous winners who will be fighting for another shot at immortality on the Borg Warner Trophy (pictured above) and a nice cool drink of milk in victory lane. The Indianapolis 500 is at 1pm this Sunday, May 24th. It’s on ABC and the pre-race starts at Noon Eastern, with the scheduled start of 1pm.

Pos. 18
Dan Wheldon
Dan Wheldon
Car # 4
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 222.777/2:41.5969
Dan Wheldon, the 2005 winner, comes to this years race with a change in scenery. The former winner got his start in the IndyCar series with Panther Racing in 2002 and has rejoined that team for 2009. Andretti Green racing carried his Jim Beam Racing entry to the checkered flag in 2005 as he spent 3 years with AGR after his brief initial stint at Panther. In 2006, the British driver went to Target Chip Ganassi Racing and had where he stayed through 2008. At the end of 2008, Chip Ganassi decided to bring back Dario Franchitti from the one year stop in NASCAR and put him in the vacated seat left by Wheldon. Dan signed with Panther racing and has had one top 5 in the first three races of the year. He will roll off from the 18th spot on the grid on Sunday and though he may hang around the top ten and probably finish there, I do not see him repeating as Indy 500 champion.
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Pos. 5
Scott Dixon
Scott Dixon
Car # 9
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 223.867/2:40.8098
The 2008 Indy 500 winner and IndyCar series champion will find himself in a familiar place come race day. Rolling off from the 5th spot in the grid, this New Zealander will be a contender on race day and should definitely be one to watch. Scott Dixon has NEVER raced in a series where hasn’t wont the championship. When the pressure is on, this guy is the one you want behind the wheel. Starting from the middle of Row 2 he should have a clear view of Turn 1 on Lap 1. Barring any first turn disasters, keep your eye on the #9 Target entry piloted by Scott Dixon. He will more than likely be among the leaders all day.
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Pos. 3
Dario Franchitti
Dario Franchitti
Car # 10
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 224.010/2:40.7068
Dario Franchitti comes to his 6th Indy 500, back from his single season running in NASCAR. His previous 500 starts have been with the Andretti Green organization, but it didn’t take the former Champion long to get comfortable to his new seat. He rolls off the grid on Sunday from the front row on the outside in P3. When he won the race in 2007, it was called by rain and was less than the 500 miles. Would he have been there at the end of those 500 miles? We will never know. Will he be there at the end of this years 500 miles? I don’t think so. Look for a strong start from the former champion but a pit issue or contact to keep him from taking his second 500 crown. Why? Because, Ashley Judd annoys me to death and I don’t want to see her talking on the monitors anymore than we have to.
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Pos. 1
Helio Castroneves
Helio Castroneves
Car # 3
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 224.864/2:40.0967
The past six months have been absolute hell for the two-time Indy 500 winner. He spent months agonizing over a squabble with the IRS regarding a tax issue. It was resolved with a not guilty verdict, and he now finds himself back where he belongs. Helio won the 500 in 2001 and 2002 and has been in the top 5 for 5 of his 8 previous starts. He has been among the quickest all month long and was certainly the fastest on Pole Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. With the drama behind him of the courtroom, and no one in front of him as he starts this years 500, look for a strong showing from the two time winner. How strong? Look for a three time champion come Sunday afternoon. Helio Castroneves is my pick for the 2009 race. Helio, go get ‘em!
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Stay tuned to MidwestSportsFans.com as we continue our in depth look into the starting field for the 93rd Indianapolis 500. Next we will take a look at the women in the 500. Danica Patrick, Sarah Fisher, and Milka Duno will be carrying the banner for female motor sports fans everywhere come race day. Check back soon for what to watch for from the three women who are the female faces of the 500.

Indy 500: Qualification Recap/Week 2 Preview

Dateline: Indy 500 INDIANAPOLIS

You like drama? Last second, hair raising, edge-of-your-seat drama? Then you had to love the action at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the first weekend of qualifications for the 93rd Indianapolis 500.

On an overcast windy day in the month of May, a Brazilian race car driver, who just weeks ago was waiting to hear from a Federal jury regarding his incarceration or his freedom, stood the test of time and was known as the fastest in the land. Helio Castroneves, the two time Indy 500 winner and winner of 2007′s Dancing With the Stars, proved that he was too fast. Driving a four lap average of 224.864mph, Helio took his car to the top of the pole. In doing so, he edged his Team Penske team mate Ryan Briscoe and slid the #6 car into P2.

Shortly before the gun to end the first day of qualifications, Ryan Briscoe withdrew his P2 entry and went back out to re-qualify the #6. It was a gutsy move, but it showed once again the meaning of this race to the entire Penske Organization. For any other race, a one-two qualifying order is pristine…but at the 500, it’s a whole new level. Briscoe ended up P2 after the 2nd attempt. It was a gamble, but it didn’t hurt them at all after it was all said and done.

Justin Wilson, who had taken the first qualification attempt of the day, only to be bumped later in the day went out for the final run of the afternoon. As the gun sounded, Wilson didn’t have the speed to qualify on day one. The first 11 had qualified.

SUNDAY: DAY 2 of Qualifications

Another day of drama waited for the next 11 to qualify. There were several moments of drama and a lot of bumping as the fastest 11 of the 2nd day tried to get into the show. There were two moments, I will never forget about the 2nd day of qualifications this year.

Paul Tracy in the 2nd KVRT entry had qualified at 222.7 earlier in the day. Due to concerns in staying withing the teams budget for the month, they had intended to go out, qualify for the show and save tires for close to race day for practice and tuning. A few hours before the 6pm ending to the day, the GEICO team of Paul Tracy sent a text message to the CEO of Geico telling him they know they could do a better lap and push themselves further up the grid. The text message came back and said something to the effect of, “Go get ‘em”. This was a risky move for the Canadian who had already solidly qualified for the race, in a car where he was running on a shoestring budget. If he had put the Geico machine into the wall, who knows what could have happened for the rest of the month. But being risky, is what Paul Tracy has come to be known for. They KV Racing team withdrew Paul’s qualifying time of 222.7 and sent him back out. He ran four solid laps and did in factpush his spot up further into the grid. At 223.111mph he drove the second quickest qualification time of the 2nd day and move up 4 spots from where he had previously qualified. For GEICO, andthe CEO who authorized the second attempt, it was a brilliant move. These teams pay a lot of money for sponsorship, andto let a thousand dollars ( about a set of new Firestone Firehawk Indy tires) keep your 220mph billboard in the garage would have been a shame. Instead that red, white, and blue GEICO machine rolled through the 2.5 mile oval and placed himself solidly in the Indianapolis 500. Money well spent, if even a few people switch to Geico.

The second moment I will remember came just before the end of the day. With just minutes remaining, Scott Sharp and the PATRON machine rolled into the qualification line. There were two cars ahead of him, and time wasn’t on his side. Scott Sharp is also a full time driver in the American Le Mans Series andthey have a race next weekend…he needed to get in now. EJ Viso, who was in line in front of Paul Tracy had already qualified and could have gone out to try to re-qualify and kept Scott off the grid. However, great sportsmanship ensued, and as the gun was being cocked, Scott Sharp rolled out onto the famed speedway. With a four lap average of 222.162, Scott Sharp secured his spot in the Greatest Spectacle in Racing, and will be able to continue with his commitments to the ALMS. My hat goes off to EJ Viso and HVM racing for a move that was 100% class.

It was a great weekend of qualifications and now there are 22 qualifiers in the show. They are:

Row 1

Pos. 1
Helio Castroneves
Helio Castroneves
Car # 3
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 224.864/2:40.0967

Pos. 2
Ryan Briscoe
Ryan Briscoe
Car # 6
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 224.083/2:40.6546

Pos. 3
Dario Franchitti
Dario Franchitti
Car # 10
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 224.010/2:40.7068
Row 2

Pos. 4
Graham Rahal
Graham Rahal
Car # 02
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 223.954/2:40.7470

Pos. 5
Scott Dixon
Scott Dixon
Car # 9
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 223.867/2:40.8098

Pos. 6
Tony Kanaan
Tony Kanaan
Car # 11T
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 223.612/2:40.9934
Row 3

Pos. 7
Mario Moraes
Mario Moraes
Car # 5
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 223.331/2:41.1958

Pos. 8
Marco Andretti
Marco Andretti
Car # 26
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 223.114/2:41.3522

Pos. 9
Will Power
Will Power
Car # 12
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 223.028/2:41.4146
Row 4

Pos. 10
Danica Patrick
Danica Patrick
Car # 7
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 222.882/2:41.5205

Pos. 11
Alex Lloyd
Alex Lloyd
Car # 99
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 222.622/2:41.7093

Pos. 12
Raphael Matos
Raphael Matos
Car # 2
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 223.429/2:41.1252
Row 5

Pos. 13
Paul Tracy
Paul Tracy
Car # 15
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 223.111/2:41.3545

Pos. 14
Vitor Meira
Vitor Meira
Car # 14
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 223.054/2:41.3958

Pos. 15
Justin Wilson
Justin Wilson
Car # 18
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 222.903/2:41.5051
Row 6

Pos. 16
Hideki Mutoh
Hideki Mutoh
Car # 27
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 222.805/2:41.5764

Pos. 17
Ed Carpenter
Ed Carpenter
Car # 20
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 222.780/2:41.5942

Pos. 18
Dan Wheldon
Dan Wheldon
Car # 4
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 222.777/2:41.5969
Row 7

Pos. 19
AJ Foyt IV
AJ Foyt IV
Car # 41
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 222.586/2:41.7355

Pos. 20
Scott Sharp
Scott Sharp
Car # 16
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 222.162/2:42.0441

Pos. 21
Sarah Fisher
Sarah Fisher
Car # 67
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 222.082/2:42.1022
Row 8

Pos. 22
Davey Hamilton
Davey Hamilton
Car # 44
D/H/F
Speed/Time: 221.956/2:42.1942

So, with 22 of the 33 drivers filled in here is the schedule for the 2nd week of Qualifications.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday – NO TRACK ACTIVITY

Thursday, Friday – PRACTICE from 12-6pm

Saturday – Day 3 of Qualifications. The next 11 qualify to fill the field.

Sunday – Day 4 of Qualifications. BUMP DAY! For the drivers who haven’t yet found the speed to make the show, this is their last chance.

Check back next Monday for the Indy 500 Preview and follow me on Twitter for any breaking news or updates pertaining to the 93rd running of the Indianapolis 500.

IndyCar Series: Long Beach Wrap-Up and Indy 500 Entry List

IndyCar Long Beach Wrap-Up and Indy 500 Entry List

The 2007 Indy 500 and IndyCar Series champion is back where he belongs. After his one year hiatus to the world of slow cars and four fenders, or as it also known NASCAR, Dario Franchitti made his presence felt. Dario took the #10 Target Chip Ganassi entry to the front for his first win under the TCG banner. Dario ran a great race and used some solid pit strategy to work his way to the front, and held on for a relatively easy win Sunday. Using an off-sequence pit stop, and saving fuel all along the way, he was able to be where he needed to be in the final laps. When he was given the green light to run full rich he pulled out nearly a 4 second lead over Will Power and the rest of the IndyCar field.

After Dario and Will; Tony Kanaan, Danica Patrick, Dan Wheldon, Marco Andretti, Helio Castroneves, Raphael Matos, Robert Doornbos and Alex Tagliani rounded out the top ten.

The IndyCar Series has now completed two races for the 2009 season and as of right now here is your top five in points:

Dario Franchitti – 84

Will Power – 69

Ryan Briscoe – 67

Tony Kanaan – 65

Ryan Hunter-Reay – 59

Helio Back in the Saddle:

Helio Castroneves, fresh out of his acquittal on 6 counts of tax evasion, was in the racecar this weekend in the #3 Team Penske machine. He finished 7th in Long Beach and looked very happy to be back on the track. Given the stressful situations he has faced the past 6 weeks or so, I would look for him to look like the Helio of old this weekend. I will not be surprised with a top three finish as the IndyCar series heads for Kansas this coming weekend. The Kansas race will be the first oval of the 2009 season, and the last race before the month long pause that is the Indianapolis 500 during the month of May.

Out of Power:

Will Power, who was a formidable fill-in for Helio while he was out facing his legal issues, will get an undeserved rest this week. Will Power currently sits 2nd in the championship, but his position is likely to slip this weekend. The #12 machine is being parked until Indy. Verizon, who sponsored the #12 at Long Beach, will be back with Team Penske and supporting Will Power during the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing” at the Brickyard come May. The reason for Power being parked is strictly financial. Will has proven his weight so far this year and I expect him to be a player at Indianapolis. He will be driving for sponsorship for the rest of the season.

The Indy 500 Entry List released:

2009 Indy 500 Entry List

40 entries of drivers and machines have been released for the Indianapolis 500 to be ran on May 24th, 2009. As of this post, there are 28 drivers named and many more to be named in the coming weeks as teams try to gain enough sponsorship to fill the field. Some notable entries this year are the return of Davey Hamilton, John Andretti, Sarah Fisher and Paul Tracy.

Paul Tracy hasn’t raced in the Indianapolis 500 since 2002 when he lost a controversial call regarding the timing of a yellow flag and rode behind Helio Castroneves to finish 2nd. Paul Tracy ran a one off race last year for Vision Racing and finished 4th at Edmonton. Look for Paul Tracy to make waves all month long. There is no doubt he wants to be back in a racecar, and for much longer than just the month of May.

There are 4 previous winners as well as 4 rookies on the books so far. We’ll keep an eye on those numbers as the TBA on the entry list turn into actual drivers. The car count looks great and there should be no rumors about the Indy 500 NOT having it’s traditional 33 cars. Remember boys and girls, the Indianapolis 500 is still the worlds largest one day sporting event.

Keep an eye herefor continuing updates on IndyCar news, and look back here at Midwest Sports Fans for our Kansas preview later this week.

IndyCar Series: Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Preview

The 35th edition of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach started this afternoon with two practice sessions for the IndyCar drivers. One noticeable difference between today’s activities and tomorrows will be the activity surrounding the pit stall of Team Penske, which has reloaded with some additional firepower. Helio Castroneves will be taking back the helm of the #3 machine with Will Power moving to the #12. Will Power had been hired to fill in for HCN while he dealt with his tax evasion case that wrapped up earlier today. Ryan Briscoe maintains the #6 machine and Team Penske beefs up to three drivers for the weekend.

Under beautiful track conditions today the top five drivers overall were:

Will Power at100.424mph / Scott Dixon at 100.255 mph / Raphael Matos(R) at 100.033 mph / Dan Wheldon at 99.922 mph and Mike Conway(R) at 99.789 mph.

For Power, being at the front in Long Beach should come as no surprise. He won the event last year which was the last race ran under the CART (Championship Auto Racing Teams) banner before the merger of the Indy Racing League and CART. In the IndyCar Series (the flagship of the IRL), it was this weekend one year ago where Danica Patrick made history in Japan to become the first woman to win a major open wheel auto race. The race in Japan was at Twin Ring Motegi, an oval, and because of the time it took for drivers to make the trip to the far east, there was no way anyone could compete in both races.

For most of the legacy IndyCar Series drivers this is likely there first time to the famed circuit in Long Beach.

TV times are as follows:

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Qualifying show: Saturday April 18th @ 6pm EDT

LIVE Race: Sunday April 19th @ 3:30pm EDT

Check back Monday for a race recap and a special posting about the 2009 Indy 500.

During the race you can set your twitter radars here for live updates throughout Sundays race.

IndyCar Series: Helio Castroneves Acquitted on Tax Evasion Charges

The sigh of relief could be heard throughout Miami today as Brazilian racecar driver Helio Castroneves was acquited on all 6 charges of tax evasion. The jurors proclaimed the two time Indy 500 winners innocence early this afternoon. The deliberations lasted almost 6 full days but finally went in the favor of the IndyCar star. His attorney (Alan Miller) as well as his sister (Katiucia Castroneves) were also found not guilty on the charges of tax evasion. Alan Miller was also acquited on the charge of conspiracy.

However, all is not rosy with the outcome for the Castroneves siblings. The charge of conspiracy was deadlocked by the jurors and leaves open the possibility of a retrial on that count. But for now, this painful episode is in the rear view mirror.

What does this mean for the #3 machine at the Grand Prix of Long Beach?

It means that HELIO WILL RACE!!! Breaking news shows that he will be the pilot of the #3 Team Penske entry for the weekend. As of this entry, there is no word on where that leaves Will Power who had been the fill in. Will Power will be in the #12 car since the regular driver of the #3 is back in business.

I will post again later this evening with a look ahead to the 35th Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach as well as any more information I have on this developing story.

Give em’ HELL HELIO!

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IndyCar Series: Will Power to fill in for Helio Castroneves on Penske Team

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IndyCar | Will Power to Fill In for Helio CastronevesFor the first time since Team Penske came to the IndyCar Series they will have a different driver behind the wheel of the #3 machine. With the Federal Tax Evasion court case plaguing Helio Castroneves’ personal life, it has now spilled over into his professional one. Castroneves had requested that the case me delayed, but his request was denied by the judge.

Team Penske will announce today at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that it has signed Australian driver Will Power to fill in for the troubled brazillian star. Whether Power will actually drive a car for Penske in an IndyCar Series race is left up to the Federal Court system. If Helio isn’t able to answer the bell due to his court case, then the reigns of the #3 will be handed over to the Aussie.

Will Power has a successful record on road courses, and was a rising star in the now defunct Champ Car World Series. He was with PKV racing last year and found himself with no seat heaWill Power to Replace Helio Castronevesding into 2009. This is a bit of gamble for Will Power, considering he may not even get to race in a Team Penske car, but I think it sets clear the state of the economy. Why would he take a gamble on being used as a test driver, while Helio fights his battles? Because there is nothing else out there.

It does make the mind wonder what the end game will be. Will Penske bring over enough sponsorship to adopt a third car in the 2009 season? Is Will Power going to be used for a few weeks in testing the 2009 car, then thrown off the team when HCN comes back?

Or is this maybe the clearest sign yet, that Helio Castroneves is in a world of trouble, and there is very little chance of him escaping the wrath of our Government.

Stay tuned, its gonna be an incredible year in the IndyCar Series… Bring on the warm weather…and lets go racing!

IndyCar: Judge Rejects Movement To Delay Helio Castroneves Tax Evasion Trial

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Helio Castroneves Will Go To TrialHelio Castroneves, the 33 year old Brazilian star and one of the most recognizable faces in the IndyCar Series, has received some horrible news. U.S. District Judge Donald Graham has rejected all requests for delaying the start of the trial for Tax Evasion charges against the racing phenom. The trial is set to begin in Miami on March 2nd, 2009.

This presents several challenges for Helio Castroneves, as well as his current employer, Penske Racing. Helio’s contract stipulates that he must be able to participate in each of the IndyCar Series events. The first race of the 2009 season is just one month after the start of the trial. The likelihood of a Federal tax evasion case being opened and closed within one month is unknown, but historically these can take several weeks, if not months, to come to a conclusion. If the verdict goes against the two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, appeals can lengthen the process even more.

Helio Castroneves and Penske Racing officials had requested the trial be delayed until November of 2009 to allow Helio to compete in the 2009 campaign. As of now, that is very much in question.

Publicly, Roger Penske has said he is behind their driver, but as the months get closer to the opening race the activity to replace the long-time Penske driver will have to begin. As one of IndyCar’s most successful racing teams, they will want to have a qualified candidate ready to roll off as the season begins if Helio Castroneves is not ready to be behind the wheel.

(Editor’s note: In related news, the Dancing With the Stars co-contestant of Helio Castroneves, Mark Cuban, has recently found himself in his own water. Cuban was recently charged with insider trading by the SEC.)

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Qualifying Reports 10/25: NASCAR PepBoys Auto 500 – IndyCar Nikon 300

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nascar fanFor the third week in a row, rain has canceled NASCAR Sprint Cup qualifying, meaning that Jimmie Johnson will once again start from the pole position.

I am now offering a reward of $1,000.00 for the first person to get a picture of Jimmie Johnson in full Native American get-up doing the rain dance. Go Nuts.

Here is the top ten for the Pep Boys Auto 500 that is scheduled for 1:00pm Sunday on ABC.

Row 1

Jimmie Johnson

Greg Biffle

Row 2

Jeff Burton

Carl Edwards

Row 3

Clint Bowyer

Kervin Harvick

Row 4

Jeff Gordon

Tony Stewart

Row 5

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Matt Kenseth

And now, in other continents:

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Auto Racing Weekend TV Schedule: 10/24-26/2008 | NASCAR – IndyCar

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atlanta motor speedwayNASCAR nation rolls into Atlanta this weekend as the Chase for the Sprint Cup really heats up. Jimmie Johnson leads by 149 points with just four races to go. However, in the modern era at least, no driver has ever eclipsed that wide of a margin to become the champion.

If Jimmie Johnson plays it nice and tight and focuses on top tens for the duration of the 2008 season, he will be the second back-to-back-to-back champion in NASCAR history. Qualifying is Friday evening and the race is Sunday at 1pm on ABC.

Here are the standings going into the weekend:

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Helio Castroneves IRS Trouble – Dancing with Shackles?

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Two time Indianapolis 500 winner, Helio Castroneves is facing some tough competition. Unfortunately for him, this competition isn’t in a sleek IndyCar racing into turn one. This is a battle against the big boys. The Internal Revenue Service has indicted him on 6 counts of financial wrongdoing. The Brazilian star was allegedly using off-shore bank accounts and shell corporations to hide his millions. The end of the story is long to be written, but in the short term there are many questions left unanswered. Here’s two of them:

1) Will The Captain, Roger Penske, allow a driver in his stable with a tarnished name? Roger Penske has longed for and only hired the cleanest cut drivers. I find it hard for him to continue Castroneves’ employment if he ends up a Federally Convicted criminal.

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