Miami Herald

Castroneve­s isn’t finished chasing Indy 500 victories

At 46, Helio Castroneve­s brought the Borg-Warner Trophy back to Fort Lauderdale. Now he wants to go for a record fifth Indianapol­is 500 win at 47.

- BY DAVID WILSON dbwilson@miamiheral­d.com

It’s the year of the older athlete and Helio Castroneve­s is happy to be part of it.

The 46-year-old Brazilian, who has lived in South Florida for most of his IndyCar career, joined Meyer Shank Racing last year largely in a mentorship capacity. Meyer Shank had never won an IndyCar Series race, and Castroneve­s hadn’t been racing full-time on the series since 2017. Even his deal was only to run six races in the 2021 IndyCar Series.

Castroneve­s, though, knew he still could win and he wanted to. He also joined MSR, which had a major sponsorshi­p agreement with Fort Lauderdale-based AutoNation, because he saw the potential of a still-growing organizati­on to put him in position to win a recordtyin­g fourth Indianapol­is 500. In his first race, it all came together and Castroneve­s won his first Indy 500 since 2009.

“I love to prove people wrong,” Castroneve­s said at a victory celebratio­n at the Broward Center for

the Performing Arts. “You

don’t know what’s happening behind the scenes, you don’t know how much sweat you’re putting into it and when you have a great team, a great group of guys around you and a driver that believes they can make it happen, they can make it happen.”

Castroneve­s isn’t ready to settle for just four, though. Castroneve­s is set to run four more races in the 2021 season and he wants to be back for the 2022 IndyCar Series, too.

“Who says 47 is a bad age?” Castroneve­s said. “I think Mario Andretti was racing until he was 53, so age is just a number.”

In May, Castroneve­s edged Alex Palou by 0.4928 seconds at the 2021 Indianapol­is 500 to become the first nonAmerica­n to win the sport’s highest-profile race four times. The win also set a record for most time between a driver’s first and last Indy 500 wins after Castroneve­s won the 2001 Indianapol­is 500 as a 26-year-old rookie.

Next year, he’ll almost certainly have an opportunit­y to break his own record and go for an unpreceden­ted fifth win in Speedway, Indiana. MSR owner Mike Shank said Castroneve­s “deserves to go for a fifth” and “we will do that.”

“Maybe even more,” he told NBCSN after the race last month. “Who knows?”

Said Castroneve­s: “As long as you have the fire, as long as I put that in my work, there is no limit.”

Castroneve­s brought the

Borg-Warner Trophy to the Broward Center on Wednesday to celebrate with AutoNation, the sponsor on his No. 06 Honda. His next stop will be a trip to Brazil to bring the trophy to his home country for the first time.

While Castroneve­s has pushed to race a more full schedule after his win at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway, MSR is holding to its original six-race plan, which means Castroneve­s won’t race again on thecircuit until August.

Almost four years had passed since Castroneve­s’ last win before his victory at IMS. Now he’s once again the sport’s ultimate champion, and he doesn’t feel any need to slow down.

“If you just take care of yourself in a good way, you can prolong that,” Castroneve­s said. “You have more knowledge. You’ve been in critical situations, so to succeed is probably going to be positive that it’s going to happen. That’s why I’m so glad that this young team, that didn’t have even have a win, believed in me and we were able to put it together.”

‘‘ WHO SAYS 47 IS A BAD AGE? I THINK MARIO ANDRETTI WAS RACING UNTIL HE WAS 53, SO AGE IS JUST A NUMBER.

Helio Castroneve­s

 ?? DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com ?? Helio Castroneve­s won his fourth Indy 500 twenty years after the first. Now he wants to pursue a fifth.
DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com Helio Castroneve­s won his fourth Indy 500 twenty years after the first. Now he wants to pursue a fifth.
 ?? DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com ?? MSR owner Mike Shank, left, said Castroneve­s ‘deserves to go for a fifth’ Indy 500 crown and ‘we will do that.’
DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com MSR owner Mike Shank, left, said Castroneve­s ‘deserves to go for a fifth’ Indy 500 crown and ‘we will do that.’

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