2016 ABC Supply 500

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Flag of the United States.svg 2016 ABC Supply 500
Race details
13th round of the 2016 IndyCar Series season
2016PoconoLogo.jpg
DateAugust 22, 2016
Official name ABC Supply 500
Location Pocono Raceway
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.5 mi / 4.0 km
Distance200 laps
500 mi / 800 km
Pole position
Driver Mikhail Aleshin  (Schmidt Peterson Motorsports)
Time1:21.6530
Fastest lap
Driver Will Power  (Team Penske)
Time41.1901 (on lap 151 of 200)
Podium
First Will Power  (Team Penske)
Second Mikhail Aleshin  (Schmidt Peterson Motorsports)
Third Ryan Hunter-Reay  (Andretti Autosport)

The 2016 ABC Supply 500 was the 13th round of the 2016 IndyCar Series. The event took place at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. It was the fourth consecutive year that the Verizon IndyCar Series had visited the track. The race also marked roughly one year since the fatal accident of Justin Wilson in the previous year's edition of the event. The race was originally scheduled to be run on Sunday, August 21, but heavy thunderstorms forced it to be moved to the following day. [1]

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Report

Practice

Practice began on Saturday morning with a 90 minute session beginning at 9:00 a.m. local time. Early in the session, defending Pocono 500 champion, Ryan Hunter-Reay crashed at the exit of turn one. The car spun 180 degrees, and impacted the wall with the left side. Hunter-Reay was uninjured, but the chassis, the same one he used to win the 2014 Indianapolis 500, was damaged and the team went to a backup car. Later, Charlie Kimball spun at the apex of turn one and hit the wall with the rear of the car. Near the end of the session, Juan Pablo Montoya's car got loose in turn two, he corrected, and impacted the wall with the right side at the exit of the corner. Mikhail Aleshin was fastest with a speed of 221.932 mph. He was followed by his teammate James Hinchcliffe at 220.290 mph. Josef Newgarden, Alexander Rossi, and Carlos Munoz rounded out the top-five. [2]

Qualifying

Qualifying took place on Saturday, August 20. Mikhail Aleshin surprised the field by securing his first pole position start with a two lap time of 1:21.6530, at an average speed of 220.6 mph (351.0 km/h); this marked Pocono as the third fastest oval on the IndyCar calendar, behind Indianapolis and Texas, respectively. This result also marked the first time a driver from Russia started on pole in an IndyCar Series event. Josef Newgarden qualified alongside him on the front row. Takuma Sato, Hélio Castroneves, and Carlos Muñoz rounded out the top five. Ryan Hunter-Reay did not participate in qualifying after sustaining heavy damage to his car in a practice accident earlier in the day, relegating him to a 22nd and last place start. [3]

Final Practice

A 30-minute final practice was held at 5:00 p.m. Helio Castroneves set the fastest speed at 218.824 mph. Carlos Munoz was second at 218.043 mph. Simon Pagenaud, Sébastien Bourdais, and Scott Dixon completed the top-five. Juan Pablo Montoya and Ryan Hunter-Reay made laps in backup cars after their morning crashes, with Montoya sixth fastest and Hunter-Reay 13th. There were no incidents. [4]

Race

After being postponed from its original Sunday date, the race was held on Monday, August 22, with clear but windy weather. The race began with a botched start, as Mikhail Aleshin appeared to jump too early. The race began cleanly on the second start, though, and Aleshin was able to jump into the lead into turn one. However, Josef Newgarden was able to pass him entering turn three, giving him the lead. Behind them, Ryan Hunter-Reay managed to jump up a large number of positions with an outside move in the first turn. As the field made their way through turn three on the first green flag lap, Takuma Sato lost control of his car and hit the outside wall hard, bringing out the first caution period of the day. Scott Dixon suffered a punctured tire from the debris from the incident, forcing him to pit and sending him to the rear of the field.

Racing resumed on lap nine, with Newgarden still leading. After a few moments of battling, Aleshin was able to move by Newgarden on lap 11 and maintain a lead. Alexander Rossi, Carlos Muñoz, and James Hinchcliffe battled for position just behind them. Ryan Hunter-Reay continued his charge through the field and managed to get into the top five by lap 30. At this time, the first round of pit stops occurred. Aleshin remained the leader after all drivers pitted, but Hunter-Reay moved into second. On lap 49, Hunter-Reay passed Aleshin to give him his first lead of the day. Aleshin reclaimed the lead only a few laps later on lap 54. A few laps later, Ed Carpenter retired from the race with engine failure.

Green flag pit stops came around again around lap 60. Aleshin, Hunter-Reay, and Newgarden all made their pitstops without incident. Others, though, were not as fortunate. On lap 64, Alexander Rossi was released from his pit stall into the path of Charlie Kimball. Rossi's car was launched into the air and came back down on the front nose and part of the cockpit of Hélio Castroneves who had just been released from his own pit stop. Rossi and Castroneves were forced out of the race on the spot, while Kimball was able to continue after losing a lap for repairs. All involved emerged without injury. Caution flew for the second time of the race [5]

Racing resumed again on lap 71. Mikhail Aleshin maintained his lead over Ryan Hunter-Reay, while Will Power moved into the top 10. On lap 90, Hunter-Reay managed to pass Aleshin again, once again handing him the lead. Pit stops followed shortly thereafter. Scott Dixon and Will Power were able to stay out on course significantly longer than anyone else, but after stops cycled through, Aleshin once again emerged the leader. Aleshin, Hunter-Reay, and Josef Newgarden remained the top three. further back, Power began to slowly move his way forward, taking seventh position away from Graham Rahal. By lap 120, Power had moved into the top five.

By the end of lap 134, another round of pit stops cycled through, with the top three positions remaining the same. Power, though, jumped to fourth during the sequence, continuing his steady march to the front of the field. Up front, the handling on Aleshin's car began to give way, allowing Hunter-Reay to move into the lead and begin pulling away. Aleshin continued to drop back, and by lap 142 had lost positions to both Newgarden and Power. Power moved past Newgarden a few laps later and began his pursuit of the leader. Pit stops came again during this battle, and on lap 157 Power was able to have a pit stop quick enough to move him into the lead of the race. Two laps later, caution flew for the third time of the race when points leader Simon Pagenaud drifted wide in turn one a hit the outside wall, bringing his day to an end and setting up a potentially huge points gain for his teammate and championship rival Power.

Racing resumed on lap 163 with Ryan Hunter-Reay passing Will Power to move back into the lead. However, going through turn two, Hunter-Reay suddenly lost power, forcing him to pit lane. While he managed to get his car restarted, he fell off of the lead lap due to incident. The lead was handed back to Power, who then began to pull away from the battling duo of Josef Newgarden and Mikhail Aleshin. On lap 176, caution flew for the fourth time of the race, as one of the rear-wing winglets came off of Tony Kanaan's car and fell onto the race course in turn one. This allowed for the final round of pit stops to occur under the caution flag. Power retained the lead of the race, while Sébastien Bourdais jumped into second after electing not to change tires during the stop. Newgarden emerged third and Tony Kanaan fourth. The caution period also allowed Hunter-Reay to get back onto the lead lap.

The final restart of the day came on lap 180. Kanaan managed to jump to second on the start, but was quickly passed by Newgarden and Aleshin by the end of the lap. Further back, Hunter-Reay began to tear through the field, and was already fighting for ninth by lap 182. Lap 183 saw Aleshin, with the handling back to his liking again, pass Newgarden and begin his pursuit of Power. With less than 10 laps to go, Aleshin managed to close the gap down to less than half a second. However, it was not to be, as Power pulled back out to just over a second to take his fourth victory of the 2016 season. In an impressive performance, Hunter-Reay managed to charge back up to take the final step of the podium. Newgarden came across the line fourth, while Bourdais was able to hold on with his aged tires to secure a top five finish. Rookies struggled heavily in the race, with Max Chilton's 13th being the highest amongst the rookies.

Power's victory was the fourth oval victory of his career and his first during the 2016 season. Due to Simon Pagenaud's crash, Power was able to close the points gap between himself and Pagenaud to only 20 points. This in turn, tightened the championship significantly with only three races remaining in the season. [6] [7] [8]

Results

KeyMeaning
RRookie
WPast winner

Qualifying

PosNo.NameLap 1 TimeLap 2 TimeTotal TimeAvg. Speed (mph)
17 Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Aleshin 40.790140.86291:21.6530220.445
221 Flag of the United States.svg Josef Newgarden 40.851840.89381:21.7456220.195
314 Flag of Japan.svg Takuma Sato 40.905840.88731:21.7931220.067
43 Flag of Brazil.svg Hélio Castroneves 40.970940.92881:21.8997219.781
526 Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Muñoz 40.987040.96281:21.9498219.647
65 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg James Hinchcliffe 41.007641.01091:22.0185219.463
798 Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Rossi R41.048041.02161:22.0696219.326
812 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Power 41.087241.24871:22.3359218.617
910 Flag of Brazil.svg Tony Kanaan 41.155041.18491:22.3399218.606
1020 Flag of the United States.svg Ed Carpenter 41.304141.10451:22.4086218.424
1115 Flag of the United States.svg Graham Rahal 41.268941.22281:22.4917218.204
1241 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Hawksworth 41.291941.25761:22.5495218.051
1327 Flag of the United States.svg Marco Andretti 41.242641.32171:22.5643218.012
1422 Flag of France.svg Simon Pagenaud 41.207841.46671:22.6745217.721
152 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Pablo Montoya W41.279341.56141:22.8407217.284
1683 Flag of the United States.svg Charlie Kimball 41.494641.48651:22.9811216.917
178 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Chilton R41.507641.56061:23.0682216.689
1811 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais 41.642841.58921:23.2320216.263
199 Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott Dixon W41.825841.76421:23.5900215.337
2088 Flag of the United States.svg Conor Daly R41.910241.90561:23.8158214.757
2119 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pippa Mann 42.599542.60061:25.2001211.267
2228 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Hunter-Reay WNo TimeNo Speed
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE

Race Results

PosNo.DriverTeamEngineLapsTime/RetiredPit StopsGridLaps LedPts. 1
112 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Power Team Penske Chevrolet 2002:46:28.9856885551
27 Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Aleshin Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda 200+1.1459818744
328 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Hunter-Reay W Andretti Autosport Honda 200+5.90769223136
421 Flag of the United States.svg Josef Newgarden Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 200+7.0750821533
511 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais KVSH Racing Chevrolet 200+7.5285918331
69 Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott Dixon W Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet 200+7.8896919329
726 Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Muñoz Andretti Autosport Honda 200+11.59388526
82 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Pablo Montoya W Team Penske Chevrolet 200+13.434591524
910 Flag of Brazil.svg Tony Kanaan Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet 200+13.798889123
105 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg James Hinchcliffe Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda 200+14.22359620
1115 Flag of the United States.svg Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 200+14.347191119
1227 Flag of the United States.svg Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport Honda 200+16.333481318
138 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Chilton R Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet 200+17.1907101717
1441 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Hawksworth A. J. Foyt Enterprises Honda 200+18.558591216
1583 Flag of the United States.svg Charlie Kimball Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet 199+1 Lap111615
1688 Flag of the United States.svg Conor Daly R Dale Coyne Racing Honda 198+2 Laps102014
1719 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pippa Mann Dale Coyne Racing Honda 197+3 Laps102113
1822 Flag of France.svg Simon Pagenaud Team Penske Chevrolet 157Contact714113
193 Flag of Brazil.svg Hélio Castroneves Team Penske Chevrolet 63Contact4411
2098 Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Rossi R Andretti Herta Autosport Honda 63Contact47411
2120 Flag of the United States.svg Ed Carpenter Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 57Mechanical4109
2214 Flag of Japan.svg Takuma Sato A. J. Foyt Enterprises Honda 1Contact038
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE
Notes

1 Points include 1 point for leading at least 1 lap during a race, an additional 2 points for leading the most race laps, and 1 point for Pole Position.

Source for time gaps: [9]

Championship standings after the race


Broadcasting

Qualifying and a final practice session were streamed live on the IndyCar YouTube channel. [10]

The race was broadcast by NBCSN. Booth announcers were Brian Till, Townsend Bell, and Paul Tracy. Due to other commitments, Tracy was replaced in the booth for Monday's rescheduled race by Robin Miller. Reporting from the pits were Kevin Lee, Jon Beekhuis, and Katie Hargitt.

The broadcast on Monday attracted 143,000 viewers. [11]

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