News Details
Robert Wickens determined to get back behind the wheel
Robert Wickens is not about to give up on his IndyCar dream. The Canadian driver was welcomed back to the IndyCar paddock in St. Petersburg, Florida during Fridays practice day, six months after an accident at Pocono Raceway which resulted in a spinal cord injury. Asked if he still wanted to get back in a race car, Wickens response was unequivocal. “Yeah, 100 percent. The goal is to get back into an IndyCar. We won't know till I try it to see if it's a reality. “There's been so many remarkable drivers that have succeeded with hand controls in motorsports that it makes me believe that regardless of how my progression goes, I will be in a racecar again. Just a matter...
Full Story »
Full Story »
-6y from MotorsportWeek.com
Comments
You May Also Be Interested In...
Wickens to make IndyCar paddock return at St Pete
No description available...
-6y from Motorsport.com
Australia loses live IndyCar telecasts
Australian IndyCar fans will be restricted to one-hour post-race...
-6y from SpeedCafe.com
Fernando Alonso completes seat fitting ahead of Indy...
McLaren Racing's Fernando Alonso recently visited the McLaren...
-6y from MotorsportWeek.com
Comments
Hottest News
Feature: Evaluating IndyCar’s hybrid power system one...
The NTT IndyCar Series introduced its... Read More »
-20h from MotorsportWeek.com
RLL having to ‘unwind’ and ‘backtrack’ previous...
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing is making a... Read More »
-2d from MotorsportWeek.com
IndyCar will not return to Thermal Club in 2026 according...
According to comments made by Thermal Club... Read More »
-1w from MotorsportWeek.com