James Hinchcliffe, seen in this file photo from May 2015, says this upcoming IndyCar season is a much freer feeling than one year ago. ( Darron Cummings / AP )James Hinchcliffe has hung up his dancing shoes and put his racing helmet back on. The Oakville, Ont., driver says the upcoming IndyCar season — which begins Sunday with the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg — feels like a clean slate. He followed up with a third-place finish at his hometown race, the Honda Indy Toronto, before coming second at the Firestone 600 in Texas. Penske added more firepower to its team in the off-season by signing Josef Newgarden, the 2015 Indy Toronto winner.
Source: thestar March 09, 2017 19:11 UTC