Hinchcliffe gets boost from Iowa Corn 300 win heading into Toronto Indy
TORONTO — If everything falls into place at his home track, James Hinchcliffe could take the checkered flag on back-to-back weekends.
The Oakville, Ont., native heads into the Honda Indy in Toronto this weekend fresh off a come-from-behind victory over Josef Newgarden at the Iowa Corn 300 on Sunday.
Newgarden — the defending champion at the upcoming 2.84-kilometre race at Exhibition Place — led for 229 of the 300 laps before Hinchcliffe made a move and capitalized on the American getting stuck in lapped traffic at the Iowa Speedway. Newgarden finished fourth.
Despite carrying the momentum of his first victory of the season, the Schmidt-Peterson Motorsports driver is cautious about his odds of unseating Newgarden and breaking through in Toronto after two straight years of third-place finishes.


