Texarkana Gazette

Helio Castroneve­s wins in Iowa to end three-year drought

- By Luke Meredith

NEWTON, Iowa—As he crossed the finish line for his first victory in three years, Helio Castroneve­s screamed "Finally! Finally!" over the radio to his joyous crew.

For both Castroneve­s and Team Penske, the win Sunday at Iowa Speedway was long overdue.

Castroneve­s dominated the IndyCar race on the short oval, leading 217 of 300 laps for his first victory since 2014 and Team Penske's first win in 11 tries in Iowa.

It also was the 30th career victory for Castroneve­s, the Brazilian who was winless since the first race of the Belle Isle doublehead­er in Detroit in June 2014.

"It's just like the first time, man," said Castroneve­s, who was able to dust off the fence-climbing victory celebratio­n he'd become known for. "We've been close so many times, and finally luck was a little bit on our side."

J.R. Hildebrand was a careerbest second, followed by Ryan Hunter-Reay, Penske's Will Power and Graham Rahal.

Series leader Scott Dixon finished eighth, two weeks after winning at Road America.

Castroneve­s has won the Indianapol­is 500 three times and remains among the most popular drivers in the series. But his star had faded in recent years as teammates Simon Pagenaud and Will Power secured championsh­ips.

Castroneve­s had finished second eight times since his last victory, and there had even been recent speculatio­n that his time at Penske could be coming to an end.

"I never doubt. That wasn't even in my thoughts," Castroneve­s said. "I've had great support—and especially Team Penske. They never gave up on me. We were always there. We were always good."

Hildebrand, best known for crashing out on the final lap of the Indianapol­is 500 in 2011, got ahead of Castroneve­s after the field came in for their final pit stops. But Castroneve­s was back in front with just over 30 laps to go and used the fresh air—and the good fortune of a long, greenflag run—to cruise to victory.

"You've got to have reliabilit­y and you've got to have a guy that knows how to climb the fence," owner Roger Penske said.

Hildebrand led 38 laps, matching the runner-up finish he had six years ago in Indianapol­is.

"Under some slightly different circumstan­ces, we had a car to win," Hildebrand said. "Hopefully this can get us kicked off for the stretch run."

Hunter-Reay, the Iowa winner in 2012, 2014 and 2015, again got his season back on track on the short oval. He finished on the podium after five straight races where he wound up 13th or worse.

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