Colton Herta took part in his first official Formula 2 test this week with Hitech TGR. The former IndyCar star was the only ...
Racing fans felt bad for Colton Herta after the FIA announced a revamp in IndyCar's Super Licence points allocation.
Cadillac F1 reserve driver Colton Herta made a strong start to his preparations for the 2026 FIA Formula 2 Championship.
Colton Herta says he’s been ‘treasuring’ his time in sports car racing, as the NTT IndyCar Series star gets ready for a season of racing in Europe ahead of a possible step into Formula 1.
Driving for Hitech TGR, Herta’s debut began on Wednesday morning with a 1:39.792 and 32 laps as he worked through ...
The changes only impact positions between third and ninth in the championship.
Colton Herta will officially join Formula 2 as a full-time driver during the 2026 season. Find out more details behind Herta's new ride!
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FIA rule change causes headache for Cadillac star
The FIA have changed rules regarding superlicence points ...
Colton Herta's transition from IndyCar to Formula 1 hit another marker Tuesday when it was confirmed he will compete next year for Hitech in Formula 2. Herta, a California native who has raced for ...
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FIA changes IndyCar’s superlicence points allocation
IndyCar racers will now be awarded more superlicence points, facilitating potential moves to Formula 1 ...
Colton Herta three times Tuesday declined to address rumors he's leaving IndyCar for Formula 1's feeder system to pursue the points he needs to earn the super license required to compete in the global ...
The FIA has increased the amount of Super License points allocated to the IndyCar Series, opening the door for more of its ...
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