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Rookie Wheldon Reaches 232, Fastest Since 1996

Rookie Dan Wheldon continued to impress at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 8 when he led the fifth day of practice for the 87th Indianapolis 500.

Wheldon, who was fastest on May 6, turned a lap 38.7594 seconds, 232.202 in his No. 26 Klein Tools/Jim Beam Dallara/Honda/Firestone, the fastest lap in practice, qualifications or the race since 1996. This came a day after Wheldon didt turn any laps as he and his team decided not to practice on May 7.

"We definitely got a tow on that lap Wheldon saidBut is great for the Klein Tools/Jim Beam crew to be top of the timesheets again. Is going good, but is still early in the month. I think the pole (speed) will be around 231 (mph), 232, but it just depends on the weather, really. It's hard to predict.

I haven't been involved in the race like I am now, so I've got to leave it to the experienced guys: Barry Green, Tino Belli. They're doing a fantastic job for me. I just kind of want to stay away from that and just get in the car when they tell me

Another rookie, Tora Takagi, who led Day 2 of practice, was second fastest of the day with a lap of 38.7919, 232.007 in the No. 12 Pioneer Mo Nunn Racing Panoz G Force/Toyota/Firestone.

A total of 11 drivers topped the 230 mph mark under cloudy skies throughout most of the day.

Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves, who is going for an unprecedented third consecutive50 victory, was third fastest in his No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske Dallara/Toyota/Firestone.

This morning we finished the race setup work that we had started yesterday Castroneves saidWe then ran a couple of stints with the back-up car to make sure everything was OK. The rest of the day we focused on our qualifying setup. The Marlboro Team Penske car was consistent, and we were able to get more speed out of the car. So, overall we are happy with our progress. Tomorrow, wll continue to work on our qualifying setup to make sure we are ready for Saturday Castroneve teammate, Gil de Ferran was fourth fastest in the No. 6T Marlboro Team Penske Panoz G Force/Toyota/Firestone with a lap of 38.8656, 231.567. Castroneves and de Ferran have driven both Dallara and Panoz G Force chassis this month and their laps today were the fastest this month. The team is expected to make an announcement about their chassis selection at a press conference Friday morning.

Tony Kanaan, driver of the No. 11 Team 7-Eleven Dallara/Honda/Firestone, rounded out the top five with a lap of 38.9508, 231.061.

The run for the MBNA Pole is now one day awayFast Frida practice for the 87th Indianapolis 500 goes from noon-7 p.m. (EDT) May 8 in preparation for Pole Day on Saturday. The 87th Indianapolis 500 is scheduled for Sunday, May 25.

Rookie A.J. Foyt IV, grandson of four-time Indianapolis 500 winner A.J. Foyt, was the victim of the second accident of the month in his No. 14T Conseco/A.J. Foyt Racing Dallara/Toyota/Firestone. At 4:47 p.m., Foyt did a quarter spin to the right in Turn 1 and made contact with the outside retaining wall between Turns 1 and 2 with the rear of the car. There was no contact with the SAFER Barrier. Foyt was uninjured and returned to the track just before it closed for the day in teammate Shigeaki Hattors No. 5T EPSON/A.J. Foyt Racing Panoz G Force/Toyota/Firestone.

Today was not too good of a day Foyt saidWe started off struggling and ended up getting in an accident. It was a horrible day. d been running flat out all the way around for the last four laps and coming off the corner, the car stepped out on me without any warning, which was pretty weird. My grandfather just found out from Firestone that it showed a cut tire, which caused me to spin. He put me in (Shigeaks) back-up car just to give me some laps. The oldget back on the hors deal

Day five of practice was cut short at 6:53 p.m. (EDT) when moisture was reported on the track. A total of 33 cars turned 1,334 laps on the 2.5-mile oval.