The 2016 Angie's List Grand Prix of Indianapolis unfolded on May 14, 2016, as the fifth installment of the IndyCar Series season. This highly anticipated race occurred on the infield road course of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana, and featured a total of 82 laps over a distance of 200 miles.
Simon Pagenaud, racing for Team Penske, showcased his prowess by securing pole position with an impressive qualifying time of 1:08.6868. "It's great to start from pole, and I feel confident in the car's setup," said Pagenaud ahead of the race. This event served not only as a vital race in itself but also as part of the broader festivities leading up to the iconic Indianapolis 500.
"It's great to start from pole, and I feel confident in the car's setup,"
As the race commenced under cloudy skies and cooler temperatures, Pagenaud maintained his lead going into the first turn. However, the excitement quickly turned to caution when contact was made between Tony Kanaan and Sébastien Bourdais, leading to the first full course caution of the day. "It was unfortunate to end my day so early, especially in such a big event," Kanaan stated post-race.
"It was unfortunate to end my day so early, especially in such a big event,"

Race Results
Following the brief caution period, the race resumed with Pagenaud in front, while James Hinchcliffe seized the second position. However, laps rolled on, and drama unfolded when Will Power lost control of his car near turn seven while fending off Alexander Rossi. "I just pushed a bit too hard, and the car let go," Power explained after finishing 19th.
"I just pushed a bit too hard, and the car let go,"
Pit stops became crucial as the race continued. Around lap 20, Graham Rahal momentarily ascended to the lead, having extended his fuel run prior to his pit stop. However, Pagenaud quickly regained control after managing to get around Charlie Kimball, who had capitalized on the pit strategy.
A key moment arrived on lap 37 when Bourdais' car came to a stop, prompting another caution. Most of the leading drivers took this opportunity to pit while Hélio Castroneves and Conor Daly opted to stay out, allowing Castroneves to take the lead. "I felt good out there, and it was key to maintain track position during the pit stops," said Castroneves.
"I felt good out there, and it was key to maintain track position during the pit stops,"
Daly then surprised many by overtaking Castroneves and holding the lead for 14 laps until he too pitted. With the race progressing, Pagenaud once again found himself at the front after Castroneves made his stop. His momentum proved unassailable as he continued to extend the gap, finishing the race approximately 4.5 seconds ahead of Castroneves.


