It's unlikely Herta can quash the talk that quickly or easily, especially now that the FIA has announced it will add an 11th team, Cadillac F1, to the F1 grid starting in 2026. Herta was always the American driver tied to the effort.
Colton Herta may be the hot favourite to secure the second Cadillac seat for 2026 but the Californian has poured cold water over a potential move.
For most drivers, being linked with a possible Formula 1 drive is the stuff of dreams. But Colton Herta's heard it all before, and he's getting tired of it. The
Colton Herta believes its championship or bust for he and his team come the 2025 IndyCar season. He says he's also tired of the talk about a possible move to Formula One.
Speaking ahead of the IndyCar season, Colton Herta set forth his clear goals for the 2025 campaign One of the biggest stories in all of motorsports as the 2025 calendar year begins comes from the Formula 1 world. Next season the grid will expand by one team following F1’s approval of a proposed Cadillac/General Motors operation.
INDIANAPOLIS — Colton Herta feels like he begins and ends every IndyCar season the same way — answering questions about his interest in Formula 1. He’d rather cast aside the discussion, at ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Colton Herta feels like he begins and ends every IndyCar season the same way — answering questions about his interest in Formula 1. He'd rather cast aside the discussion, at least for now. While the popular 24-year-old Californian may ...
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Andretti Global’s Colton Herta sat down with James Hinchcliffe before the 2024 Indy 500 for a quick interview and opened up about his expectations from the greatest spectacle in racing.
The race that's the 'watering hole for worldwide motorsports' again will be packed with global stars and compelling storylines.
Among the NASCAR and IndyCar stars entered in this year's Rolex 24, Trackhouse has paired up with TF Racing to produce a GTD Pro entry featuring Shane van Gisbergen (Cup), Scott McLaughlin (IndyCar) and Connor Zilisch (Xfinity) with sports car veteran Ben Keating.
In an informal poll conducted by NBC Sports, Max Verstappen was the most popular choice as the dream closer at Daytona International Speedway. And some hinted an appearance by the four-time defending Formula One champion on the famous banking of the World Center of Racing eventually could become a reality.