James Hinchcliffe

Driver

Birthday December 5, 1986

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace North York, Ontario, Canada

Age 37 years old

Nationality Canada

Height 1.75 m

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1986

James Douglas Meredith Hinchcliffe (born December 5, 1986) is a Canadian race car driver and commentator best known for competing in the IndyCar Series.

Hinchcliffe won six races for Andretti Autosport and Schmidt Peterson Motorsports.

2003

Born in North York and raised in Oakville, Ontario, Hinchcliffe started his career when he received a kart for his 9th birthday and began car racing in 2003, when he finished third in Bridgestone Racing Academy F2000 series.

Next year, he was top rookie in Formula BMW USA, winning three races.

2005

In 2005, he raced in the Star Mazda Series, finishing third overall with three wins.

2006

In 2006 he moved to the Champ Car Atlantic Series with Forsythe Racing.

Hinchcliffe also provided commentary for the Eurosport coverage of Champ Car events during the 2006 and 2007 seasons.

He then joined A1 Team Canada in A1 Grand Prix.

2007

Hinchcliffe once again raced in the Champ Car Atlantic Series in 2007, this time with the Sierra Sierra team.

He finished fourth in points without a win.

During the season he was also a guest commentator on the international feed for Champ Car races.

2008

He returned to Forsythe Racing for the 2008 Atlantic Championship season, again finishing fourth in points but this time capturing a win in the second race of the season at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.

2009

For the 2009 season, he competed in Indy Lights for Sam Schmidt Motorsports in their No. 7 car.

Hinchcliffe finished fourth in points without a win or pole position.

2010

He won one race at Portland and scored two other podiums, but was only able to finish 10th in the overall standings.

He raced next at the Beijing round, finishing fourth in the sprint race and 10th in the feature race – which he could have won but for a team pitstop strategy error – and then returned after two races out at the New Zealand round, where he finished sixth in both races.

In the 2010 season, he signed on with the less historically successful Team Moore Racing in their No. 2 entry.

Hinchcliffe captured three wins and five more podium finishes on his way to second in the championship behind French rookie Jean-Karl Vernay who was driving the Schmidt No. 7 car.

He also served as the driver analyst for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network for the 2010 Indianapolis 500 as regular driver analyst Davey Hamilton was competing in the race.

2011

In April 2011, Hinchcliffe signed with Newman/Haas Racing to compete in the remainder of 2011 IndyCar Series, excluding the Twin Ring Motegi race, after missing the first race of the season at St. Petersburg.

He made his debut at Barber Motorsports Park and failed to finish after making contact with a spinning E. J. Viso.

He then picked up his first career Top 5 finish in just his second start in the series on the Streets of Long Beach with a fourth-place finish.

Hinchcliffe then collected a top ten on the Streets of São Paulo in Brazil.

He finished ninth.

During the 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship on lap 12, he went veered down, making wheel-to-wheel contact with Wade Cunningham, which caused the latter to spin and collect various drivers, that would lead to various chain reactions, causing the death of Dan Wheldon.

After the race was cancelled due to Wheldon's death, points were reset to how it was as of Kentucky, so Hinchcliffe collected Rookie of the Year Honors, just beating out Panther Racing's J. R. Hildebrand.

However, after the 2011 IndyCar season it was announced that Newman/Haas Racing would not be returning to IndyCar making Hinchcliffe a free agent.

2012

On January 10, 2012, it was announced that Hinchcliffe would succeed Danica Patrick as the driver of the GoDaddy car for Andretti Autosport.

The car was renumbered to No. 27, the same number used by Canadian drivers Gilles Villeneuve and Jacques Villeneuve.

2013

He finished eighth in the sprint race and 13th in the feature in his first race at Zandvoort, then had a stunning weekend in Brno.

He scored second in the sprint race at the Czech round and led the feature for the majority of the race, but clashed with eventual winner Alex Yoong which dropped him down to fifth.

Hinchcliffe started 13th in his first Indianapolis 500, and ran up front for an early portion of the race before crashing on lap 101 and finishing 29th.

Following the Indy 500 was the Firestone Twin 275s in Texas.

Hinchcliffe, however, struggled in both races and had finishes of 20th and 19th, respectively.

Hinchcliffe then rebounded to collect his second Top 10 of the season with a sixth at the Milwaukee Mile.

2015

In 2015, his first year driving for Schmidt Peterson, he suffered life-threatening blood loss when he was impaled in a crash when his suspension failed while practicing for the Indianapolis 500.

He would recover and win the pole position for the following year's race.

2016

In 2016, he appeared on season 23 of the ABC series Dancing with the Stars, finishing in second place.

He's often called by his nicknames "Hinch" and "the Mayor of Hinchtown".

James is 5 foot, 4 inches tall (162 cm) and weighs 157 pounds (71.2 kg).