Canada's Robert Wickens worked for more than three years to get back into a racecar and resume the driving career cut short during his rookie IndyCar season. His reward was a podium finish at Daytona International Speedway.
Canada's Robert Wickens worked for more than three years to get back into a racecar and resume the driving career cut short during his rookie IndyCar season. His reward was a podium finish at Daytona International Speedway.
Former IndyCar Racer Robert Wickens Continues Comeback In Rolex 24 at Daytona
In the News – Page 3 – Bryan Herta Autosport
Wickens marks return to racing with podium finish in Daytona
Scott Dixon claims Honda Indy Toronto title to tie for 2nd most IndyCar wins in history
Robert Wickens – The Pit Window by Mike Silver
In the News – Page 3 – Bryan Herta Autosport
Wickens Storybook Triumph
I will not accept me being in a wheelchair': Canadian driver Wickens determined to return to racing
Canadian Robert Wickens Returns to Racing in Hyundai Elantra N TCR - The Car Guide
In conversation with racer Robert Wickens, as he returns to the track - Hagerty Motorsports
Canada's Robert Wickens on cusp of winning a championship 5 years after he was paralyzed in IndyCar crash
Mark Wilkins – Bryan Herta Autosport
Robert Wickens - Wikipedia
Wickens to resume his career 3 years after near-fatal crash