RICHMOND, Va. — Helio Castroneves didn't let this one get away.
One year after losing with the dominant car because Dan Wheldon's gamble on fuel paid off, Castroneves dominated again Saturday night to win the Indy Racing League's annual visit to it's shortest, diciest track.
But danger chased "Spiderman" all the way to the end.
With nine laps to go, he was leading by about three seconds when Darren Manning and Roger Yasukawa made contact just ahead of him.
The contact sent Manning's car skidding quickly into the outside wall, and then Yasukawa's followed, but not before Castroneves was able to squeak by, with Yasukawa's car missing Castroneves' by mere inches.
"When I saw both cars touching, I saw one going down and one going up and I said 'OK, there's only the middle here,"' Castroneves said.
"I just closed my eyes. . . . It was the worst moment of the race, but after we went through it, I knew it was mine."
It took eight laps to clean up the track, leaving just one for a green-flag finish, and Castroneves made easy work of runner-up Dario Franchitti, beating him to the checkered flag by 0.5588 seconds.
Rookie sensation Danica Patrick, who started 21st after a difficult first day on the three-quarter-mile oval, was never a factor but avoided the many mishaps that took out numerous top drivers and finished 10th.
Patrick, who had never raced on the track before Friday, said her car got better during the race, but a steering problem lingered throughout.
"It would under-steer and over-steer, and I couldn't get up behind somebody. When I could almost kind of catch the next car, I couldn't do anything about it. . . . That was kind of frustrating but I think that this place could be really fun if we get the car set up for traffic."
Patrick Carpentier was third, followed by Tomas Scheckter and Wheldon, the points leader and defending race champion who never really contended.