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Hinchcliffe “devastated” by Indy qualifying shock

Schmidt Peterson Motorsports-Honda driver James Hinchcliffe says it is "devastating in every way possible” to be bumped out of the 2018 Indianapolis 500. A disrupted first qualifying for the Indy 500 had two rain delays and Hinchcliffe completed his first run on a green track with increased humidity also slowing the cars. That meant he progressively fell into the bubble for bumping and improvements from Oriol Servia and Conor Daly left Hinchcliffe – and Dale Coyne Racing’s Pippa Mann – in a battle to make the 33-car field. He then suffered suspected tire vibrations on an attempted second run in the final 12 minutes that forced him to abort his attempt. Hinchcliffe then was in...
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