NEWTON, Iowa — IndyCar Series leader Helio Castroneves' pole-winning news conference lasted barely a minute and ranked among the more sheepish in recent history.
Castroneves knew he wasn't going to remain on the front row for long.
Castroneves claimed the pole for Sunday's race at Iowa Speedway, but he will start 11th after an unapproved engine change.
Still, it wasn't all bad news for Castroneves or Penske — which claimed its third pole in seven Iowa races.
Penske teammate Will Power will start first, and Castroneves still earned nine championship points by winning the top heat. Castroneves also extended his lead over defending champion Ryan Hunter-Reay to 25 points in the process.
James Hinchcliffe will start second, followed by Marco Andretti, Scott Dixon and Ed Carpenter.
"These points, it's always good. It's always crucial when you are fighting for the championship, and every point counts," Castroneves said.
This was the second straight year that the IndyCar series seeded the Iowa field with heat races.