Canada’s Wickens leads emotional warm-up lap in Toronto almost year after crash
TORONTO — Canada’s Robert Wickens made an emotional return to IndyCar racing on Sunday.
Almost a year after a horrific crash left Wickens a paraplegic, the 30-year-old from Guelph, Ont., led the warm-up lap for Honda Indy Toronto in an Acura NSX that’s been modified with hand controls.
“Honestly I’m just over the moon with how crazy this is . . . this is just incredible,” Wickens told NBC before getting into his car. “It’s going to feel like I won the race.”
A huge roar erupted from the Exhibition Place crowd as Wickens, with his fiancee Karli Woods in the passenger seat, took off. Woods stifled several screams while the duo tore around the track.