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Herta's Bold Leap: From IndyCar Star to F2 Grunt
5 Jan
Summary
- Colton Herta sacrifices IndyCar career for F1 ambition.
- Mario Andretti respects Herta's passionate pursuit of F1.
- Herta faces steep learning curve against younger F1 hopefuls.

Colton Herta is embarking on a challenging path toward Formula 1, stepping down from a promising IndyCar career to compete in the 2026 Formula 2 season with Hitech TGR. This move, initiated by Cadillac F1 CEO Dan Towriss, aims to have Herta 'earn' his F1 drive, despite being one of the oldest competitors on the F2 grid.
Mario Andretti, an iconic figure in American racing, voiced strong support for Herta's decision. He commended the driver's passion and pure speed demonstrated in IndyCar, drawing parallels to his own career transition into Formula 1. Andretti believes Herta has the potential to be a successful American F1 candidate.
Despite Herta's talent, fellow racer Pato O'Ward cautioned about the significant adaptation required for F1. O'Ward highlighted the different driving styles and the steep learning curve involved in competing against seasoned F1 drivers, suggesting Herta's success will depend heavily on the machinery and support provided by his team.




