Motorsport: Fearless Hinchcliffe grabs top spot

James Hinchcliffe celebrates winning pole. Photo: Reuters
James Hinchcliffe celebrates winning pole. Photo: Reuters

Canada's James Hinchcliffe turned in a fearless performance on Sunday, grabbing pole for the Indianapolis 500 one year after being critically injured in a crash during practice at the famed Brickyard.

Hinchcliffe will be joined on the front row for next Sunday's centennial showcase by two Americans, Josef Newgarden and 2014 Indy 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay.

Two days of qualifying at the sprawling Indianapolis Motor Speedway reached a pulsating climax when Hinchcliffe, the last car out onto the track, stormed around the 4km oval in a four-lap average speed of 371kmh.

It was a big day for the little guys at the Speedway, as Hinchcliffe and Newgarden, driving for two of IndyCar's smaller outfits, upstaged two of the sports giants Penske Racing and Chip Ganassi Racing. 

 

 

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