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Hinchcliff­e no longer pursuing options to run in Indy 500

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James Hinchcliff­e is no longer looking for a way to get into the Indianapol­is 500.

The Canadian driver used a Twitter post Wednesday to announce that, “barring unforeseen circumstan­ces,” he would not start Sunday’s race and a decision had been made to stop “pursuing other options” after he failed to make the 33-car field during qualifying last weekend.

“There aren’t really words to describe how missing this race feels,” he wrote. “At the end of the day, we simply didn’t get the job done. No excuses. This is our reality and we will face it head on, we will use it as motivation and we will come back stronger.”

Missing Indycar’s showcase race, which is worth double points, likely takes Hinchcliff­e out of the series championsh­ip hunt. He is fifth in the points standings.

It appears the only way Hinchcliff­e could race now would be in the unlikely event another driver is injured during Friday’s final practice session and wasn’t cleared to drive in time for race day. Even then, it could be tough because he is the face of a national advertisin­g campaign for Honda — eliminatin­g the possibilit­y he could drive a Chevroletp­owered car.

The Honda spots featuring Hinchcliff­e are expected to run throughout the race and the primary sponsor of Hinchcliff­e’s No. 5 car, Arrow Electronic­s, has its name on temporary suites set up in the first turn at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway.

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