2016 Firestone 600 Explained

Country:USA
Race:Firestone 600
Date:June 12/August 27
Year:2016
Official Name:Firestone 600
Round No:14th
Series:IndyCar Series
Location:Texas Motor Speedway
Course:Permanent racing facility
Course Mi:1.455
Course Km:2.342
Distance Laps:248
Distance Mi:360.8
Distance Km:580.8
Pole Driver: Carlos Muñoz
Pole Team:Andretti Autosport
Pole Time:24.1148 + 24.1312 = 48.2460
Fast Driver: Scott Dixon
Fast Team:Chip Ganassi Racing
Fast Time:24.3797
Fast Lap:119
First Driver: Graham Rahal
First Team:Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
Second Driver: James Hinchcliffe
Second Team:Schmidt Peterson Motorsports
Third Driver: Tony Kanaan
Third Team:Chip Ganassi Racing

The 2016 Firestone 600 was the 14th round of the 2016 IndyCar Series season, contested over 248 laps at the 1.5miles Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. The race was originally scheduled as the ninth round of the series and originally began on June 12, 2016, following an extended series of delays caused by rain. After 71 laps, the race was suspended due to further rainfall, and rescheduled to continue on August 27, 2016.

Report

June 11–12 weekend

The race was originally scheduled to be held on the evening of June 11, for a 7:50 p.m. CT start. The track experienced rainfall throughout the afternoon, which subsided about three hours prior to the race's scheduled start time. However, due to difficulties in fully drying the track because of the high humidity and weepers (water seeping out from cracks in the racing surface), officials called off the race at 10:30 p.m., and rescheduled it to Sunday afternoon.[1] The race began at 1:49 p.m. CT, which itself was delayed from a 1:06 p.m. start in order to address issues with the track's drainage system. Josef Newgarden and Conor Daly were involved in a wreck on lap 42, which resulted in an extended, nearly 30-lap caution period in order to repair a SAFER barrier. Newgarden suffered a fractured clavicle and wrist in the accident.[2] At 2:42 p.m., the race was red flagged on lap 71 due to further heavy rainfall, and ultimately suspended. Under IndyCar Series rules, the race could only be declared official after lap 125.

Due to forecasts calling for more rain on Monday, and logistical issues surrounding driver participation (several IndyCar Series drivers were scheduled to participate in the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans the following weekend) and impact on testing schedules, IndyCar announced that the Firestone 600 would be restarted on the evening of August 27, 2016 at 8:15 p.m. The race would continue from lap 71, with James Hinchcliffe as leader.[3] [4] [5]

Driver substitutions were not allowed, and only drivers whose cars were capable of resuming the race at the time it was originally halted were allowed to participate. Cars were required to use the same body configuration they had initially used at the original time of the race, although they did not need to use the same car or engine.[6] All tickets from the original race remained valid. The track also announced incentives and other promotions for the rescheduled race, including discounted tickets and food, free T-shirts, free tickets for those who purchase tickets to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series' AAA Texas 500 playoff round, and an autograph session with drivers. Special events for police were also involved as part of "Back the Blue" on the rescheduled weekend.[7]

August 27

The rescheduled continuation of the event occurred on August 27 with far better weather than the original attempt to complete the race. Two 10-minute practice sessions were held a few hours before the race to allow for the drivers to warm-up before the race's continuation. Scott Dixon was the fastest of these sessions with a time of 24.369. At the beginning of the first session, Takuma Sato crashed following a suspension piece breaking on his car, putting him in jeopardy of not be able to restart the race.[8] The team would be able to repair the car in time, but Sato retired early due to mechanical issues.

The restart of the race saw Ryan Hunter-Reay move past James Hinchcliffe for the race lead almost immediately. However, on lap 79, Hinchcliffe retook the lead and began to pull away from the rest of the field quickly. Hélio Castroneves moved into second position on lap 85 and became to only person who could keep pace with Hinchcliffe over the early stages of the race. Hunter-Reay began falling through the field with handling issues, moving Graham Rahal to third.

The first round of pit stops came between roughly lap 100 and lap 120. Hinchcliffe was able to extend his tires all the way to lap 120, proving the good handling of his car. The lead briefly changed to Castroneves during Hinchcliffe's stop, but Hinchcliffe quickly moved back around Castroneves due to his fresher tires. The running order remained largely unchanged until the next round of pit stops, where several cars had to pit much earlier than intended due to tire wear. This allowed for Ed Carpenter to move into second place and slowly begin catching Hinchcliffe. Castroneves moved back into the top three after pit stops for the leaders, but poor handling once again forced him to pit early.

The final round of green flag pit stops came roughly around lap 200. James Hinchcliffe once again emerged the leader over Carpenter. On lap 213, however, the complexion of the race changed when the first caution period of the night came out. Scott Dixon, attempting to pass Ed Carpenter and get closer to getting back on the lead lap, made contact with Carpenter's left rear tire, sending Dixon into a spin and into the turn one wall. Hélio Castroneves was tapped at the tail end of the incident, but suffered no significant damage. The incident allowed several drivers, including Graham Rahal, Tony Kanaan, and lap down drivers Mikhail Aleshin and Simon Pagenaud, to come into the pits for fresh tires in hopes of gaining an advantage. Hinchcliffe, however, continued to lead.

Racing resumed on lap 220, with Carpenter now giving Hinchcliffe a serious challenge for the lead. Meanwhile, Aleshin was able to pass his teammate Hinchcliffe to put himself back on the lead lap. On lap 224, the left rear tire on Carpenter's car went down in turn four, possibly from the damage sustained in the prior incident with Dixon, sending Carpenter into a spin and collecting Castroneves. Carpenter was out of the race, while Castroneves miraculously avoided race-ending damage and managed to stay on the lead lap. Aleshin was able to circle back around to the tail end of the field as the fifth and final car on the lead lap.

Racing once again resumed on 230, where Simon Pagenaud managed to get by Hinchcliffe to get himself back on the lead lap as well. One lap later, caution flew again, this time for Aleshin spinning in turn four and collecting Jack Hawksworth, putting them both out of the race. This set up an eight lap shoot-out to the end, with James Hinchcliffe, Tony Kanaan, Graham Rahal, Hélio Castroneves, and Simon Pagenaud the only cars on the lead lap. During the yellow, Kanaan, Pagenaud, and Castroneves all elected to pit for fresh tires.

The final restart of the night came on lap 240, with all but Castroneves in contention for the victory. Hinchcliffe was able to barely maintain the lead lap after lap. However, on the final lap of the race, Rahal was able to get inside of Hinchcliffe in turn three, allowing him to pull in front in the turn. Hinchcliffe made ground back up Rahal on the frontstretch, but came just short, with Rahal crossing the line only 8 thousands of a second before Hinchcliffe.[9] Kanaan came across the line third, while Pagenaud finished fourth.[10] [11]

The finish between Rahal and Hinchcliffe was the closest finish in the history of Texas Motor Speedway and the fifth-closest in the history of the IndyCar Series.[11] For Rahal, the victory was the fourth of his career and his first since Mid-Ohio of the previous season. It also marked the first win for a Honda powered car since the Indianapolis 500. Further back, Simon Pagenaud managed to increase his championship lead slightly over his teammate Will Power, who finished in eighth, with only two races remaining in the championship. Alexander Rossi was the highest placed rookie in the race with an 11th-place finish.

Following the race, James Hinchcliffe and Schmidt Peterson Motorsports were deemed to have violated dome skid wear rules during the race. The team was fined $20,000 for the infraction. In addition, 25 points were deducted from the cars entrant points and from Hinchcliffe's driver's points total.[12]

Results

KeyMeaning
RRookie
WPast winner

Qualifying

PosNo.NameLap 1 TimeLap 2 TimeTotal TimeAvg. Speed (mph)
scope=row126 Carlos Muñoz24.114824.131248.2460217.137
scope=row29 Scott Dixon W24.117724.180948.2986216.901
scope=row33 Hélio Castroneves W24.154324.180048.3343216.740
scope=row414 Takuma Sato24.151824.182648.3344216.740
scope=row521 Josef Newgarden24.114724.232348.3470216.684
scope=row622 Simon Pagenaud24.157824.193848.3516216.663
scope=row712 Will Power W24.131024.224148.3551216.647
scope=row810 Tony Kanaan W24.204624.229348.4339216.295
scope=row998 Alexander Rossi R24.185324.255948.4412216.262
scope=row105 James Hinchcliffe24.213124.228248.4413216.262
scope=row1128 Ryan Hunter-Reay24.185824.256048.4418216.260
scope=row1227 Marco Andretti24.228024.235748.4637216.162
scope=row1315 Graham Rahal24.248424.268048.5164215.927
scope=row1420 Ed Carpenter W24.235224.320848.5560215.751
scope=row1583 Charlie Kimball24.260724.344448.6051215.533
scope=row167 Mikhail Aleshin24.305024.352848.6578215.299
scope=row172 Juan Pablo Montoya24.307224.355248.6624215.279
scope=row1811 Sébastien Bourdais24.344124.374648.7187215.030
scope=row198 Max Chilton R24.343024.413548.7565214.864
scope=row2041 Jack Hawksworth24.407624.416048.8236214.568
scope=row2118 Conor Daly R24.517824.475348.9931213.826
scope=row2219 Gabby ChavesNo TimeNo Speed
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE

Source[13]

Race

DriverTeamEngineLapsTime/RetiredPit StopsGridLaps Led
115 Graham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda2482:29:24.88861513151
25 James HinchcliffeSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda248+0.0080111018818
310 Tony Kanaan WChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet248+0.0903158136
422 Simon PagenaudTeam PenskeChevrolet248+0.477315632
53 Hélio Castroneves WTeam PenskeChevrolet248+9.3424173731
683 Charlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet247+1 Lap151528
726 Carlos MuñozAndretti AutosportHonda247+1 Lap1513728
812 Will Power WTeam PenskeChevrolet247+1 Lap14724
92 Juan Pablo MontoyaTeam PenskeChevrolet246+2 Laps161722
1011 Sébastien BourdaisKVSH RacingChevrolet246+2 Laps171820
1198 Alexander Rossi RAndretti Herta AutosportHonda246+2 Laps17919
1227 Marco AndrettiAndretti AutosportHonda245+3 Laps181218
1328 Ryan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportHonda245+3 Laps17111118
1419 Gabby ChavesDale Coyne RacingHonda245+3 Laps122216
158 Max Chilton RChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet243+5 Laps171915
167 Mikhail AleshinSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda231Contact131614
1741 Jack HawksworthA. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda227Contact182013
1820 Ed Carpenter WEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet223Contact1114113
199 Scott Dixon WChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet211Contact13211
2014 Takuma SatoA. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda160Mechanical15410
2118 Conor Daly RDale Coyne RacingHonda42Contact0219
2221 Josef NewgardenEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet41Contact1529
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE
Notes: 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:[14]

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Simon Pagenaud529
2501
33 Tony Kanaan416
1 4 Hélio Castroneves415
25 Josef Newgarden406

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Malsher. David. Hildebrand to sub for injured Newgarden. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network, LLC. June 13, 2016. June 13, 2016. Fort Worth, Texas.
  3. News: Cavin. Curt. IndyCar Firestone 600 at Texas postponed until Aug. 27. June 20, 2016. USA Today. Gannett Company. June 12, 2016. Fort Worth, Texas.
  4. News: Davison. Drew. Texas Motor Speedway's IndyCar race rescheduled for Aug. 27. June 20, 2016. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The McClatchy Company. June 11, 2016. Fort Worth, Texas.
  5. Web site: Oreovicz. John. Texas washout continues bad luck for IndyCar in Texas. ESPN.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. June 20, 2016. Fort Worth, Texas. June 12, 2016.
  6. News: Cavin. Curt. Newgarden, Daly won't finish Firestone 600. June 24, 2016. The Indianapolis Star. Gannett Company. June 24, 2016. Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.
  7. News: IndyCar's rescheduled race in Texas has perks, discounts. June 30, 2016. Associated Press. Associated Press. AP Sports. June 30, 2016. Fort Worth, Texas. https://web.archive.org/web/20160830040935/http://racing.ap.org/article/indycars-rescheduled-race-texas-has-perks-discounts. August 30, 2016. dead.
  8. Web site: INDYCAR: Dixon tops short Texas practice. August 27, 2016. August 28, 2016. Racer.com. Racer Media & Marketing, Inc.. https://web.archive.org/web/20160829125034/http://www.racer.com/indycar/item/133597-indycar-dixon-tops-short-texas-practice. August 29, 2016. dead.
  9. News: Hawkins. Stephen. Rahul makes last-lap pass to win IndyCar race at Texas. August 28, 2016. Associated Press. Associated Press. AP Sports. August 28, 2016. Fort Worth, Texas. https://web.archive.org/web/20160829122138/http://racing.ap.org/article/rahal-makes-last-lap-pass-win-indycar-race-texas. August 29, 2016. dead.
  10. Web site: Rahal steals sensational victory from Hinchcliffe. David. Malsher. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network, LLC.. August 27, 2016. August 28, 2016. Fort Worth, Texas.
  11. Web site: Robinson. Mitch. Rahul wins Firestone 600 in closest finish in Texas Motor Speedway history. IndyCar.com. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc.. August 28, 2016. Fort Worth, Texas. August 27, 2016.
  12. Web site: INDYCAR: Hinchcliffe, SPM penalized for domed skid violation. Racer.com. Racer Media & Marketing, Inc.. August 31, 2016. September 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160902133415/http://www.racer.com/indycar/item/133745-indycar-hinchcliffe-spm-penalized-for-domed-skid-violation. September 2, 2016. dead.
  13. Web site: Race Report: 2016 Firestone 600. August 24, 2016. August 28, 2016. theapexracing.co. TheApex.racing LLC.
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