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“Are Ferrari in big trouble at the 2025 Monza Grand Prix? With the 2025 Italian Grand Prix weekend just beginning, it’s time to take a look at all the new F1 news stories as well as all the Ferrari F1 news, seeing as this is their home race! I’ll discuss everything from the Ferrari crashes last week, as well as Lewis Hamilton’s penalty here at the 2025 Monza F1 race. The Ferrari drivers will not come into the 2025 Italian GP with the cleanest start this weekend, and no doubt the Tifosi will be saddened by this. If you want to know everything else that is happening at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza this weekend, though, make sure to watch the entire video!”
 
If Indy drivers are so great and Herta is a top Indy driver, then F2 will be a breeze for him. We don't want to see another Sergeant.
OH and there is no need to win F2, most current F1 drivers did not win the F2 championship.

That is the point I made. Herta has more ''senior'' open-wheel race wins than a lot of F2 drivers that made it to F1, but he still cannot get a Super License.

The system is biased. It marginalises the other ''senior'' open-wheel series (Japan also has a very good series of their own and this also used to be another avenue into F1, with Satoru Nakajima, Ukyo Katayama, Ralf Schumacher, Eddie Irvine and Pedro de la Rosa being notable graduates from the Japanese Super Formula/Formula Nippon championship).

And it is not about whether he is great or not, it is the fact that he has to risk career suicide to have a shot at F1 because of the bias.
 
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