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Hinchcliffe out of IndyCar for foreseeable future

Schmidt Peterson Motorsport's James Hinchcliffe is in a stable condition in hospital following his horror shunt at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway but won't be back in the Verizon IndyCar Series any time soon. Hinchcliffe was taken to the IU Health Methodist Hospital yesterday after a component in his front suspension failed and he slammed into the wall at turn three. Racer.com's Marshall Pruett confirmed from sources at the track that the injuries to Hinchcliffe – confined to the pelvic area and upper thigh – occurred when a piece of the suspension wishbone went through the cockpit and through the Canadian's right leg before impaling his left thigh. Thankfully the Mayor of...
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