Hinchcliffe pinning Indy 500 hopes to last-row shootout
INDIANAPOLIS — Canadian James Hinchcliffe spent 12 months plotting his Indianapolis 500 comeback, but the final chapter has been put on hold for at least one more day — possibly another year.
Hinchcliffe, from Oakville, Ont., crashed during his first qualifying attempt Saturday and then couldn’t find enough speed in his backup to bump his way into the protected top 30 starting positions for “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”
His final shot to make the 33-driver field is Sunday when six drivers, including two-time Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso, will go for three spots in the “Last Row Shootout.”