James Hinchcliffe
IndyCar racing driver and competitor

Born
December 5th, 1986
38 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Canada
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A prominent figure in IndyCar racing, this Canadian driver achieved notable success in the series. Winning the 2016 Indy 500 pole position highlighted a career that included multiple podium finishes. After beginning his professional career in karting, participation in various racing series led to a full-time IndyCar contract. In 2015, while racing for the Schmidt Peterson Motorsports team, a serious accident during practice for the Indianapolis 500 resulted in life-threatening injuries. Following recovery, a return to racing was marked by continued competitive performances.
Achieved the 2016 Indianapolis 500 pole position
Secured multiple top-three finishes in IndyCar
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