Canadian IndyCar driver Robert Wickens competes in 1st hometown race since crash
After a devastating crash four years ago, few thought race car driver Robert Wickens would ever race again. He's back behind the wheel using hand controls to race in his hometown of Guelph, Ont., for the first time since his spinal cord injury.
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