2016 Mazda Road to Indy Shootout

But as he was already qualified by winning the Runoffs, runner-up Peter Portante was awarded a place to compete.

^6 Verhagen, McCusker and Norman all qualified, but were unable to attend due to prior commitments clashing with the shootout date.

Norman signed with Andretti Autosport on December 5, 2016 to participate in Indy Lights for the 2017 season.

[14] Eleven drivers from four different Brazilian states and the Federal District competed for a spot in the final at Laguna Seca.

[15] Lucas Oil School of Racing supplied the 18 scholarship candidates with Formula Ford style cars.

Oliver Askew was selected as the winner of the shootout and won a scholarship to compete in the 2017 U.S. F2000 National Championship.