The Latest: Rosenqvist crashes near end of Indy 500 practice

The Latest: Rosenqvist crashes near end of Indy 500 practice

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 3:22 p.m. ET

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Latest on Indianapolis 500 practice (all times local):

6:25 p.m.

Roger Penske expects Helio Castroneves to race in next year's Indianapolis 500.

The most successful IndyCar team owner in history told The Associated Press on Wednesday that when the three-time race winner made the full-time switch to sports cars last year, he made a three-year commitment to bring the Brazilian back to Indianapolis for a chance at a record-tying fourth win.

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Castroneves won the 500 in 2001, 2002 and 2009. He also finished second in 2003, 2014 and 2017 and was third in 2007. The 44-year-old Castroneves has six other top-10 finishes in 18 career starts on Indianapolis' 2.5-mile oval. He finished a career worst 27th last year.

Qualifying will be held Saturday and Sunday. This year's race will be held May 26.

Castroneves had the fifth-fastest lap on the second day of practice with a speed of 228.441 mph. He made his season debut in last Saturday's IndyCar Grand Prix and finished 21st, two laps behind the leaders.

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5:15 p.m.

IndyCar rookie Felix Rosenqvist crashed late in Wednesday's second Indianapolis 500 practice.

The Swedish driver spun coming out of the second turn on the 2.5-mile oval and slammed hard into the outside wall before rebounding across the track and rolling to a stop along the inside wall. Defending winner Will Power, the Australian driver for Team Penske, and British driver Jack Harvey of Meyer Shank Racing both avoided hitting Rosenqvist's car.

Rosenqvist was taken to the infield medical center and was checked, released and cleared to drive. He says his car suddenly felt very loose and very fast and he couldn't react in time.

On Friday, he became the first rookie to win the pole for a race this season. He was eighth in Saturday's IndyCar Grand Prix, his second-best finish this season.

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