Hornish's birth place should be omitted from the first sentence in the lead.
You should remove the source after Hornish's birth place in the first sentence in the lead and put it at the first instance it is used in the article's main text.
Early career
I think you need to explain who Mike Shank is.
IndyCar
Hornish had four, and Wheldon two;. Remove the semi-colon at the end of this sentence.
NASCAR
"Hornish was collateral damage" - This should say "Hornish sustained collateral damage"
"Since Tony Stewart was only eligible to score points for the Sprint Cup Series, Hornish was the series points leader after the Daytona race." - I think you need to add that Stewart was the winner of the 2013 DRIVE4COPD 300 race.
All mention of 10th, 11th and 12th should be spelled out.
References
Reference 107 redirects to the iRacing.com main news page and not to the intended article which no longer exists. Please archive the original link if possible.
You should link publishers of the sources like USA Today, The Indianapolis Star and The New York Times
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Z105space: I've been told elsewhere that linking EVERY source in the Ref section constitutes as
WP:OVERLINK. If you insist, I'll do it, but I've only done so on the first instance for repeated works and publishers. Also took care of everything else. Let me know if there are any final things. Thanks, --
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18:41, 21 November 2015 (UTC)reply