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Shell and Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston

Helio Castroneves. [Russ Lake Photo]

The bright yellow Pennzoil paint scheme returns on Helio Castroneves ride this weekend in Houston.  Can he take it to Victory Lane?  [Russ Lake Photo]

 

Helio, heat and new concrete could be big stories this weekend as the Verizon IndyCar Series visits the Lone Star state for the Shell and Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston.

Castroneves returns to the circuit that brought him and Team Penske hard luck and likely ruined his chances of winning the 2013 series crown.

“We didn’t finish (at Houston) last year because of an issue that was outside our control,” said the Brazilian who finished second in the IndyCar point standings after a 74-point swing at Houston, that favored eventual champion Scott Dixon, lead to Castroneves’ dismal results.  “I’m pleased that they made some changes.”

The problems that needed attention at the 1.69- mile, ten-turn Reliant Park temporary street circuit had to do with the track’s surface that damaged Castroneves’ gearbox when his car bottomed-out in both events, causing him to finish 20th and 23rd.

Changes to the course include repaving areas where bumps damaged cars. Those portions of the track were demolished for the upcoming race and were smoothed with new concrete according to the track’s director of operations Martin Thake. Some surfaces were ground down and areas that were breaking up were repaired.

And the track does need to hold up since the event, featuring two 90- lap, 153- mile races within 24 hours, has been moved from its usual spring/fall dates to the hot Texas weather of early summer; a fact not lost on drivers and their trainers.

“The better the body is conditioned, the better the body adapts to the heat,” noted Jim Leo, the owner of Pit Fit Training in Indianapolis. “The minute you start getting dehydrated, you start losing concentration, and that’s something you can’t allow in a race. The moment you get thirsty, it’s too late.”

So, with a renovated course, better prepared drivers and Helio again in second-place, this time trailing leader Will Power, what can we look forward to this weekend?