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Wickens confirms paralysis after Pocono crash

Wickens confirms paralysis after Pocono crash

Wickens confirms paralysis after Pocono crash

Wickens confirms paralysis after Pocono crash

IndyCar racer Robert Wickens has confirmed he suffered paralysis to his legs as a result of the injuries suffered in his horrific crash at Pocono in August. Wickens suffered fractures to both legs, his spine and right arm after being violently pitched into a catch fence.

Wickens tagged wheels with the Andretti Autosport car of Ryan Hunter-Reay and went airborne into the perimeter wall before spinning violently back to the track via the fencing, which took two hours to be repaired.

The Canadian was "alert and awake" as he was airlifted to hospital and has regularly posted video updates of his recovery.

Having shared a video of him moving his legs slightly, Wickens sent another update on Thursday, where he revealed that he was "a paraplegic".

Wickens impressed in his debut IndyCar season, taking four podiums in his 14 races and earning Rookie of the Year, despite missing the final three events of 2018.

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