ANGIE'S LIST GRAND PRIX OF INDIANAPOLIS RACE REPORT
May 16, 2016 by Honda
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With the completion of the Angie's List Grand Prix of Indianapolis, the focus of Indy car drivers and teams now turns to the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500. Activities on the famed 2.5-mile oval begin Monday with the first of five full days of practice for the May 29th event, and qualifying starting on Saturday, May 21. James Hinchcliffe (#5 Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda) started 3rd, finished 3rd, first podium result of 2016: 'We had a great car all weekend, and the way the race developed made it a lot of fun. We were able to push the entire time without having to worry about saving fuel. Honda has done some impressive work since the start of the season, and my guys were killer in the pits today. Our stops were awesome. At the end, we definitely had pace on the leaders, but there weren't enough laps left to get to them. But it was a good day, and it's great to be back on the podium.' Note: Hinchcliffe is donating his race purse earnings today to the victims of the Ft. McMurray wildfire in Canada Graham Rahal (#15 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda) started 24th, finished 4th: 'To have a result like this is pretty awesome. That's about the best we could have imagined for today. Obviously I'm disappointed about the post qualifying penalty still. I think that if we had started up front we could have won this thing. Look at the ground we made up. Days like today are the ones that are going to get us a championship one day. With the cold I have, I'm going to sleep good tonight. This one race took it all out of me. I'm really proud of the Steak 'n Shake boys; they do a great job. We had a great strategy again with topping off on fuel on that early yellow then going long on that stint and getting in the top-eight. After that we kind of just chugged away. And Honda is working hard and it shows.' Art St. Cyr (President, Honda Performance Development) on today's race: 'I can't say I'm satisfied with our results today, but widespread performance gains from all of our teams today bode well for the Indianapolis 500 and the rest of the season. 'Hinch', just one year removed his life-threatening accident here; Graham and his never-give-up drive from the back of the field to fourth; Conor leading laps and being a genuine threat for victory; a string of incredibly fast laps from Alexander Rossi, including fastest race lap; and finishing with three Honda drivers in the top six: these are all positives that we can take away from today's race. Now, focus shifts to the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500, and our goal is to score our 11th victory here.'
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