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Honda Prepares for 100th Indianapolis 500

TORRANCE, Calif., May 25, 2016 -- As the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 approaches on Sunday, Honda and its Honda Performance Development racing subsidiary will be starting the historic race from a position of strength, with a Honda driver on the coveted pole and having claimed eight of the top 12 starting positions.

"We're honored to be part of the Indianapolis 500 for the historic 100th running of the race, and proud of what Honda power has contributed to this great American open-wheel racing tradition," said Art St. Cyr, President of HPD. "Honda's racing spirit runs deep, and the passion we bring to the track, joined to our commitment to innovation and continuous improvement, touches all aspects of our company and its products."

James Hinchcliffe turned the fastest laps in both first-round and final qualifying last weekend to take the pole in his Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda.  Ryan Hunter-Reay, the 2014 Indy 500 champion with Honda and Andretti Autosport, will start on the outside of the front row, in third.

A pair of Andretti Autosport entries, driven by Townsend Bell and Carlos Munoz, will start on the second row, in fourth and fifth places, respectively.  Mikhail Aleshin, Hinchcliffe's teammate, will start seventh in the second of three Schmidt Peterson Motorsports entries, as Honda drivers held the edge in "Fast Nine" final qualifying on Sunday.

The fourth of the eleven rows of three that make up the historic starting field is all-Honda, led by Oriol Servia, who qualified 10th in the third Schmidt Peterson Honda.  Next to Servia at the start of Sunday's race will be Andretti Autosport's Alexander Rossi, the quickest rookie in the field, with the Honda of Takuma Sato starting 12th, driving for the legendary A.J. Foyt.  Although just missing out on Sunday's "Fast Nine" session, third-generation racer Marco Andretti starts from the middle of the fifth row, 14th, in his Andretti Autosport Honda.

Starting on the inside of the eighth row, 21st, will be Gabby Chaves, the 2015 Rookie of the Year at the Speedway, who will lead the four-Honda effort from Dale Coyne Racing.  Teammates Conor Daly and Pippa Mann will start 24th and 25th respectively, with Bryan Clauson qualifying 28th in his Dale Coyne Honda.

Graham Rahal will be seeking to follow in his father Bobby's footsteps as an Indy 500 champion, starting 26th, with rookie Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing teammate Spencer Pigot lining up 29th.  Honda's 17-car field is rounded out by the A.J. Foyt Racing duo of Jack Hawksworth, making his third "500" start from 31st, while veteran Alex Tagliani completes the grid, starting 33rd after a crash during his qualifying run.

Honda is the most successful car maker of all-time at the Indy 500, winning more races, having more starts and completing more laps than any other auto manufacturer in the 99 previous editions of the event. Since 1994, Honda has taken part in 15 Indianapolis 500 races, and powered 10 race winners at The Brickyard.

During 23 years of uninterrupted IndyCar competition, Honda has won 12 manufacturers' championships, with Honda-powered drivers winning 217 races and 15 series championships – a record unmatched by any other automaker since Honda entered the series in 1994.

Honda's Indianapolis 500 Historical Highlights:

  • Honda has won more Indianapolis 500 races than any automaker: 10 victories from 15 races
  • Honda has had more starts at the Indianapolis 500 than any other auto manufacturer: 301 starts
  • Honda has completed more race laps at the Indianapolis 500 than any other carmaker: 50,019 laps

 

2016 Indianapolis 500 Starting Field

 

Ps.

Driver

Team

Manufacturer

Qualifying Speed [mph]

1.

James Hinchcliffe

Schmidt Peterson Mtspts

Honda

230.760


2.

Josef Newgarden

Ed Carpenter Racing

Chevrolet

230.700


3.

 

Ryan Hunter-ReayW

Andretti Autosport

Honda

230.648


4.

Townsend Bell

Andretti Autosport

Honda

230.481


5.

Carlos Munoz

Andretti Autosport

Honda

230.287


6.

 

Will Power

Team Penske

Chevrolet

229.669


7.

Mikhail Aleshin

Schmidt Peterson Mtspts

Honda

229.562


8.

Simon Pagenaud

Team Penske

Chevrolet

229.139


9.

 

Helio Castroneves-W

Team Penske

Chevrolet

229.115


10.

Oriol Servia

Schmidt Peterson Mtspts

Honda

229.060


11.

Alexander Rossi-R

Andretti Autosport

Honda

228.473


12.

 

Takuma Sato

A.J. Foyt Racing 

Honda

228.029


13.

Scott Dixon-W

Chip Ganassi Racing

Chevrolet

227.991


14.

Marco Andretti

Andretti Autosport

Honda

227.969


15.

 

JR Hildebrand

Ed Carpenter Racing

Chevrolet

227.876


16.

Charlie Kimball

Chip Ganassi Racing

Chevrolet

227.822


17.

J-Pablo Montoya-W

Team Penske

Chevrolet

227.684


18.

 

Tony Kanaan-W

Chip Ganassi Racing

Chevrolet

227.430


19.

Sebastien Bourdais

KV Racing Technology

Chevrolet

227.428


20.

Ed Carpenter

Ed Carpenter Racing

Chevrolet

227.226


21.

 

Gabby Chaves

Dale Coyne Racing

Honda

227.192


22.

Max Chilton-R

Chip Ganassi Racing

Chevrolet

226.686


23.

Sage Karam

Dreyer & Reinbold Racing

Chevrolet

226.436


24.

 

Conor Daly

Dale Coyne Racing

Honda

226.312


25.

Pippa Mann

Dale Coyne Racing

Honda

226.006


26.

Graham Rahal

Rahal Letterman Lanigan

Honda

225.847


27.

 

Matt Brabham-R

KV Racing Technology

Chevrolet

225.727


28.

Bryan Clauson

Dale Coyne Racing

Honda

225.266


29.

Spencer Pigot-R

Rahal Letterman Lanigan

Honda

224.847


30.

 

Stefan Wilson-R

KV Racing Technology

Chevrolet

224.602


31.

Jack Hawksworth

A.J. Foyt Racing 

Honda

224.596


32.

Buddy Lazier-W

Lazier-Burns Racing

Chevrolet

222.154


33.

Alex Tagliani

A.J. Foyt Racing 

Honda

No speed


 

W – Previous Indy 500 Champion [6 former winners in the field]

R – Indy 500 Rookie [5 race rookies in the field]

 

 

SOURCE Honda Racing

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