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The Corvette Racing teams are ready to tackle the only GT-exclusive race in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship on ...
989 days since everything changed for Robert Wickens, since his traumatic accident at Pocono Raceway on Aug. 19, 2018, left him paralyzed from the chest down. But in another way, nothing has changed.
ATLANTA – Robert Wickens, paralyzed from the waist down in an IndyCar crash five years ago, has won a racing championship in the IMSA Touring Car Class finale of the Michelin Pilot Challenge.
Robert Wickens did something this weekend he hasn’t done since August 2018. Practice for his next big race. For the last three-and-a-half years, Wickens has been an inspiration to racing drivers ...
Bryan Herta Autosport teammates Robert Wickens and Harry Gottsacker drove their No. 33 Hyundai (center, white and gold) to to the pair's sixth runner-up finish in the Michelin Pilot Challenge's ...
Robert Wickens has had a long road back to racing since his incredibly violent crash in 2018. The now-32-year-old sustained a catalog of spinal injuries as well as fractures in both hands, his ...
Robert Wickens was determined from the very first days after his life-changing 2018 IndyCar accident not to let it define — or end — his racing career. The Canadian was 29 years old at the ...
Wickens was carefully extracted from his car, placed on a stretcher with a brace around his neck and taken by ambulance to a helicopter that flew him to the Allentown, Pa., hospital.
IndyCar driver Robert Wickens suffered more than 12 fractures to various body parts in addition to an injury to his spinal cord in a horrific crash at Pocono on Aug. 19. The severity of Wickens ...
PETERSBURG, Fla. — Robert Wickens has already come so far. In the six months since a devastating crash at Pocono left him paralyzed due to a severe spinal cord injury, Wickens has made huge ...
Paralyzed IndyCar driver Robert Wickens was "damn impressive" in a Hyundai sports car test and now yearns for a full-time return, a desire that requires time and funding.
ATLANTA – Robert Wickens, paralyzed from the waist down in an IndyCar crash five years ago, has won a racing championship in the IMSA Touring Car Class finale of the Michelin Pilot Challenge.
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