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HP should just give up the blue already.Ferrari reveal special tribute livery for this weekend's Italian GP at Monza
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It pays homage to the 1975 Ferrari 312T
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The more variables for 2026, the better imho.Indeed, few observers are expecting Red Bull's in-house engines to be on par with the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari from year one. But in order to avoid a huge disparity in engine performance across the grid, as last seen between 2014 and 2017 when Mercedes initially stole a march on the rest of the field and Honda struggled for years to become competitive, the FIA will introduce a safety net that will give manufacturers who are significantly behind for development headroom to catch up
Indeed, few observers are expecting Red Bull's in-house engines to be on par with the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari from year one. But in order to avoid a huge disparity in engine performance across the grid, as last seen between 2014 and 2017 when Mercedes initially stole a march on the rest of the field and Honda struggled for years to become competitive, the FIA will introduce a safety net that will give manufacturers who are significantly behind for development headroom to catch up
INDYCAR STAR COLTON HERTA SIGNED TO CADILLAC AS TEST DRIVER
IndyCar racer Colton Herta will spend the 2026 season as Cadillac’s test driver, following the signing of Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez as the team’s main driver pairing.
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IndyCar star Colton Herta signed to Cadillac as test driver
IndyCar racer Colton Herta will spend the 2026 season as Cadillac’s test driver, following the signing of Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez as the team’s main driver pairing.www.formula1.com
I'd think that he'd continue as is and simply do testing state-side since a lot of their development will be in the US.Interesting call from Cadillac and I guess a good one from a marketing and public perception perspective. Curious though if Herta will then completely step away from Indy Car to take up this role or will he still race there between F1 weekends. Article doesn't specify.
I'd think that he'd continue as is and simply do testing state-side since a lot of their development will be in the US.
Might simply be a test driver as there’s no mention of a reserve role.So they haven't selected him as a reserve driver then as that driver would need to be available at a drop of a hat in the event one of Perez or Bottas can't race.
Interesting call from Cadillac and I guess a good one from a marketing and public perception perspective. Curious though if Herta will then completely step away from Indy Car to take up this role or will he still race there between F1 weekends. Article doesn't specify.
Just one day after his 17-year tenure at Team Penske officially came to an end, two-time IndyCar champion Will Power has already announced plans to race for Andretti Global in 2026.
He will pilot the No. 26 Honda, replacing American driver Colton Herta, who ended the 2025 season seventh in the championship standings. Herta will be leaving IndyCar to chase the Formula 1 dream, announcing on Wednesday that he will become an official test driver for the Cadillac F1 Team.
"We've been fortunate to keep Colton at Andretti in the IndyCar team," said Towriss, speaking on the Off-Track with Hinch and Rossi podcast on nine-time IndyCar race winner Herta.
"Now, he's going to pursue his dream in Formula 1, and to do that, he's going to take a pretty big risk. He's leaving IndyCar.
"He's not going directly to Formula 1. There is a test and development driver role, and he's going to F2.
"He's going to learn tracks, he's going to learn tyres. Tyres are a big part of that. Very different from IndyCar, from that standpoint.
"So I couldn't be more proud of Colton, to be willing to take that risk, to pursue his dream."
His seat at Andretti has been taken by Will Power, so it looks to be a full-time switch to F1.
EDIT: Looks like they are exploring options for him in F2 alongside his reserve driver duties.
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Cadillac confirm Colton Herta to race in F2 to pursue 'F1 dream'
Colton Herta was earlier confirmed as a test and development driver for Cadillac. Now it's been revealed he is to race in F2 next season.racingnews365.com
His seat at Andretti has been taken by Will Power, so it looks to be a full-time switch to F1.
EDIT: Looks like they are exploring options for him in F2 alongside his reserve driver duties.
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Cadillac confirm Colton Herta to race in F2 to pursue 'F1 dream'
Colton Herta was earlier confirmed as a test and development driver for Cadillac. Now it's been revealed he is to race in F2 next season.racingnews365.com
Herta and his team have probably made a huge mistake here. Walking away from IndyCar to race F2 seems crazy to me. If he wins in his season, it will be looked at as a seasoned professional beating children. If he doesn't win, he will probably be written off.
There are no guarantees that he'll do well, just look at Ritomo Miyata in F2.
Unfortunately this is a consequence of the FIA effectively ''gatekeeping'' entry to FI through the Super License points systems. They have gone to great lengths to protect the F3->F2->F1 progress ladder. IndyCar drivers struggle to accumulate points and they can also lose them very quickly. To give you and idea; while an IndyCar and F2 champion earn the same Super License, the drop off after that is significant as the 4th-placed driver in F2 will earn the same points as the runner-up in IndyCar.
Colton Herta is an excellent case study here. He has 9 IndyCar wins (all on road or street circuits) but he has been denied a Super License, yet there are drivers who achieved far less in F2 that have made it to F2, with some still on the grid (granted there are other factors her; sponsorship money and being a part of an academy).
There was a time when American open-wheel racing was a legitimate alternative route into F1. Jacques Villeneuve, Juan Montoya, Cristiano da Matta, Sebastien Bourdais and Michael Andretti all moved to F1 after racing in the top American open-wheel series (CART/Champcar back in the day). Montoya and Alex Zanardi both used CART to rejuvenate their careers after struggling in Europe. Montoya was a Formula 3000 champion, but couldn't make the jump to F1, so he crossed the Atlantic, won a CART title and the Indy 500 and was signed by Williams. Zanardi had a solid European career and indeed made it to F1 before struggling. He went over to CART and rebuilt his reputation, winning back-to-back CART titles and earning another crack at F1 with Williams (although it turned out to be disastrous).
So yeah, Colton has to gamble if he ever wants to have a chance at F1 because he has been denied a Super License for the past 3-years because of the way the system works.