Hinch looks forward to maple syrup, an NHL game after firing
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Canada’s James Hinchcliffe said he was “shocked” to learn Arrow McLaren SP was dumping him from his 2020 seat in the IndyCar Seriesthis week.
The native of Oakville, Ont., first joined Sam Schmidt’s team in 2015 and had repeated public assurances that the final year of his contract would be honoured even after McLaren partnered with the team for next season. The team abruptly changed course and informed Hinchcliffe on Sunday evening he was not getting a car for next year.
“It goes without saying the happenings of the last 48 hours have been difficult,” Hinchcliffe wrote in a Thursday social media post. “We were shocked to learn we would not be in the No. 5 car for the 2020 season.”
Arrow McLaren will instead field cars for Pato O’Ward and Oliver Askew, the most recent two Indy Lights champions. The IndyCar season ended in September and Hinchcliffe, a very popular IndyCar star, is scrambling to find a new job.