INDIANAPOLIS – Robert Wickens never gave up on his dreams. When his Formula One hopes fizzled, Wickens worked his way back through the ranks to compete in the IndyCar Series.
When doctors told him he might not walk again following a horrific crash at Pocono in August 2018, he set out to prove them wrong.
And now, with some technological help, Wickens is about to return to racing. The Canadian driver is scheduled to compete in the second round of the IndyCar iRacing Challenge — a 45-lap virtual race on an Alabama road course that holds real promise for Wickens' comeback hopes. “Although this is fun, I see this as the long-term project of getting me back into the race car," he said Friday. “I always knew simulation was going to be the best