Team Penske, Chevrolet Lead Day Two Of Sebring Test

Helio Castroneves and his Team Penske teammates paced day two of IndyCar open testing at Sebring. Photo by Michael Levitt

Team Penske teammates Helio Castroneves, Will Power and Ryan Briscoe topped the timesheets Tuesday as 10 IZOD IndyCar Series drivers and teams concluded a two-day Open Test at Sebring International Raceway.

Castroneves set a lap of 52.1413 seconds in the No. 3 Shell V-Power/Pennzoil Ultra Chevrolet.

“Overall it was a good day for the Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet,” Castroneves said.  “Chevy did an incredible job. We are still developing the car. Still making little bits here and there. But, for Spring Training, I thought all of the Chevys are in good shape. Overall Team Penske is in good shape. We have to just keep pushing each other. Hopefully we can get what we want for the first race of the season.”

Castroneves’ lap was just a shade quicker than Power in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet.

“It is clear that it is pretty even so far,” said Power.  “The moment of truth is going to be St. Pete. Everyone is going to have what they’ve got. There is no sandbagging or anything. We shall see there.”
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Ryan Briscoe was third quick (52.2072) — just 0.0659 of a second behind Castroneves.

“It was a very productive couple of days again,” Briscoe said.  “The more miles we get on these Chevys, the better. I feel like we’re ready to go racing in St. Pete. The car is feeling strong. Working with the engine guys on the driveability side as well. I think we made a lot of gains there. I’m excited.”

Andretti Autosport’s Ryan Hunter-Reay, who topped the time chart on the first day, was fourth quick (52.3466), and Simon Pagenaud of Schmidt/Hamilton Motorsports was fifth/first among Honda teams (52.4698). First to 10th was separated by one second. A total of 1,716 laps were completed over the two days.

A second group of drivers will test at Sebring on March 8-9.

 

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