ATLANTA — Robert Wickens, paralyzed from the waist down in an IndyCar crash 5 years in the past, has gained a racing championship within the IMSA Touring Automotive Class finale of the Michelin Pilot Problem.
All Wickens wanted was an eighth-place end to earn the title, and he and co-driver Harry Gottsacker have been fourth within the Fox Manufacturing unit 120 at Highway Atlanta on Friday. It was the fifth straight class championship for Byran Herta Autosports.
Wickens, damage in a crash at Pocono in 2018, makes use of a hand management system for a paralyzed driver.
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Wickens mentioned he thought he confirmed what he might do when he started driving for the staff a 12 months in the past.
“This 12 months, I felt like I used to be only a extra ironed-out skilled and I feel the outcomes communicate for that,” Wickens mentioned.
“Harry and I, we barely put a wheel mistaken all 12 months,” he continued, “and after we did, we put our head down and we corrected our wrongs. That is what received us in championship competition and made the distinction.”
Sean Jones, chief working officer of Bryan Herta Autosports, mentioned the staff could not be extra happy with this season and what Wickens’ staff completed.
“We have gained just a few however this one’s a bit particular with Harry and Robert,” Jones mentioned. “Everybody is aware of Robert’s story.”