Canadian James Hinchcliffe crossing off items on his racing bucket list
James Hinchcliffe was surprised and disappointed when he was dismissed from Arrow McLaren SP last October. Now he sees it as an opportunity to live out all his racing fantasies.
The 33-year-old from Oakville, Ont., has won six IndyCar Series races over the past nine years — and is gearing up for at least two open-wheel events on that circuit this season — but now that he’s not on a team, he has the free time to try new things. Hinchcliffe is going to make 2020 his “gap year.”
“If it’s got four wheels and an engine, I’m into it,” said Hinchcliffe in a phone interview on Monday. “There’s a lot of races on the bucket list. First and foremost of the ones that I haven’t done already would obviously be the 24 Hours of Le Mans. I’ve always wanted to try a stock car, maybe do a stock car race, one of the road courses, something like that. Those are a few of the options we’re looking at as well.”
Hinchcliffe signed a deal with American telecommunications company Genesys last week that will see him race the GMR Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 9 and Indianapolis 500 on May 24. The partnership began in a distinctly modern way.