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James Hinchcliffe reflects on an emotional & inconsistent 2018 IndyCar season

Schmidt Peterson's James Hinchcliffe has taken time to reflect on a 2018 IndyCar season filled with mixed emotions and inconsistency. Having got off to a solid start early on in his campaign with the #5 Arrow Electronics SPM Honda with a run of five straight top-ten finishes, including a podium at the Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsport Park. The Canadian's season took a huge hit when he failed to qualify for the 102nd running of the Indianapolis 500 on Bump Day and with double-points on the cards for the famous race, hopes of challenging for the title became a lot tougher. 'We had a strong start, which surprised us a little bit,' Hinchcliffe told IndyCar.com. 'We had had so...
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