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Extent of Robert Wickens' spinal injury remains 'indeterminate'

The extent of Robert Wickens’ spinal cord injury remains “indeterminate”, according to an official communication released by IndyCar, following his high-speed crash at Pocono. Wickens clashed with Ryan Hunter-Reay during the early stages of last weekend’s race and was sent into a violent high-speed impact with the catch fence, before spinning across the circuit. Wickens was extricated from his Schmidt Peterson Motorsport car and transported to the nearby Lehigh Valley Hospital - Cedar Crest, where he was treated for his injuries. Wickens was diagnosed as having sustained fractures to his right arm and both legs and on Monday it was confirmed that he had undergone...
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