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Daly back in for injured Hinchcliffe
Conor Daly was confirmed as the driver for this weekend's IndyCar race in Toronto, again taking over from Ryan Briscoe, who will be competing in France at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Conor Daly will again be taking the wheel of the Schmidt-Peterson Motorsports entry at Toronto, a seat vacated by the injured James Hinchcliffe after a practice crash at Indianapolis. Daly was first tapped by Dale Coyne Racing at Long Beach, then ran the doubleheader for Hinchcliffe at Detroit. He only had a single practice session under his belt before running Long Beach and then he battled the rain like a veteran in Detroit two weekends ago, finishing sixth in the second race. “You have a lot of question...
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