James Hinchcliffe's smile and sense of humor were on full throttle Monday, four-plus months after life-threatening injuries put his IndyCar career on hold. Hinchcliffe returned to the cockpit with his Schmidt Peterson Motorsports team for a test session at the 14-turn, 4.048-mile Road America course that is expected to host a June 2016 IndyCar race. Hinchcliffe, a Toronto native, was severely injured May 18 during an Indianapolis 500 practice crash.
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