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Hinchcliffe undeterred by near-unsurvivable injuries

A month following his near-fatal crash, James Hinchcliffe spoke in detail about the accident at Indianapolis as he prepares for a second surgery. When he was fresh out of surgery, hooked up to maybe 10 different machines following his horrid, life-threatening May 18 crash after qualifying for the 99th Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, James Hinchcliffe had only one thought: can I drive again? He couldn’t ask that question with his mouth as he was on ventilator, but could with a pen and paper and, while it might shock people outside of the sport, shouldn’t be news to any fans or members of the Verizon IndyCar Series community. That is, as Hinch himself notes, “How racing drivers are...
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