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INDY 500: Hinchcliffe wishes he'd turned display off

James Hinchcliffe says he wishes he had turned his in-car digital display off for the run that secured pole for the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500. A year after nearly losing his life in a practice accident at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Canadian claimed pole with an average speed of 230.760mph on Sunday. MILLER: The Mayor's old-school mettle The Schmidt-Peterson driver was last to run in the nine-man shootout for pole, and admits that having a target was handy but also a distraction. "The benefit of going out last is you know what you have to beat and I'm seeing the numbers on my dash and I'm doing the math in my head," Hinchcliffe said. "I actually toyed...
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