The news of General Motors' entry into Formula 1 in 2026 via their Cadillac brand has generated plenty of excitement about an ...
Cadillac F1 is wholly American, and it was once Colton Herta's dream to drive in the series. But he's now an IndyCar title frontrunner. Those in the decision-making process appear to support Herta ...
But Colton Herta's heard it all before, and he's getting tired of it. The IndyCar ace has long been thought of as the big hope for an American driver on the F1 grid, and his name always seems to ...
No one needed the official Formula 1 approval of Cadillac F1 to join the series grid in 2026 to start speculating on who will drive for the organization. One of those names in the discussion has ...
The 2025 IndyCar Series season is approaching, and Colton Herta is considered a championship contender in his seventh season. He won two races in 2024 on the way to a runner-up points finish.
He and teammate Kyle Kirkwood finished 1-2 in convincing fashion, with Herta leading 81 of the 85 laps for his eighth career victory. Win No. 9 of his career came five races later in the Big Machine ...
In 2023, Colton Herta shared that he would drive in IndyCar for as low as $100,000 or even free if he had to. The American signed a contract extension in 2023, which reportedly made him the ...
Speaking about his big breakthrough on an oval track with Andretti, Herta recently shared (via INDYCAR Radio): "It was huge. I was so happy to be able to finally win on an oval. Something that's ...
F1 was once Colton Herta's goal; now he's not sure. But the young Andretti Global IndyCar drive also needs to qualify.
One of those names in the discussion has been INDYCAR driver Colton Herta. He drives for Andretti Global, whose parent company TWG Global also owns the Formula 1 team that originally started as an ...