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IndyCar drivers cheering for Wickens’ recovery

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AUSTIN, Texas — IndyCar drivers are watching Canadian Robert Wickens’ determined recovery from a horrific crash last season and cheering him on in hopes he will return to racing.

Wickens, from Guelph, Ont., suffered a spinal cord injury in a crash last August at Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvan­ia. He has been updating his recovery with videos on social media during his rehabilita­tion.

Wickens has vowed to return to racing.

“I firmly believe he will do it,” said James Hinchcliff­e, Wickens’ Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsport teammate and a fellow Canadian.

“He’s driven as all get-out. He’s pushing himself harder than he probably should be. We are excited to see him back on the racetrack as soon as possible.”

Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsport­s has a two-car driver lineup this season with Hinchcliff­e and new driver Marcus Ericsson, though the team has made it clear a seat is available should Wickens return this season.

Wickens’ car sailed into the fence at Pocono and he suffered a thoracic spinal fracture, spinal cord injury, neck fracture, tibia and fibula fractures to both legs, fractures in both hands, a fractured right forearm, a fractured elbow, four fractured ribs and a pulmonary contusion.

“There’s a lot of unknowns but he’s giving it his best shot and that’s pretty inspiring,” Dale Coyne Racing’s Sebastien Bourdais said Monday at IndyCar media day.

Hinchcliff­e survived a violent crash in 2015 when he was impaled by a piece of his car’s suspension when his car broke apart in a practice session at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway. He said that crash and Wickens’ never made him second-guess his decision to race.

“We (drivers) are wired differentl­y. We’re wired wrong. It never once made me pause and consider my own career,” Hinchcliff­e said.

He’s pushing himself harder than he probably should be.”

James Hinchcliff­e

 ?? — CP FILES ?? Robert Wickens talks to media a month before a crash last season left him with multiple injuries.
— CP FILES Robert Wickens talks to media a month before a crash last season left him with multiple injuries.

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