Colton Herta has been addressing Formula 1 questions for most of his IndyCar career. The 24-year-old from California needs an opportunity for him to ever make a decision.
Colton Herta believes its championship or bust for he and his team come the 2025 IndyCar season. He says he's also tired of the talk about a possible move to Formula One.
Colton Herta may be the hot favourite to secure the second Cadillac seat for 2026 but the Californian has poured cold water over a potential move.
Mario Andretti has insinuated Colton Herta would be an obvious choice for Andretti Global's 2026 F1 debut. IndyCar driver says 2025 title is focus.
For most drivers, being linked with a possible Formula 1 drive is the stuff of dreams. But Colton Herta's heard it all before, and he's getting tired of it. The
As Formula One Questions Swirl, Colton Herta Wants to Keep His Focus on Winning First IndyCar Crown INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Colton Herta feels like he begins and ends every IndyCar season the same ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Colton Herta feels like he begins and ends every IndyCar season the same way — answering questions about his interest in Formula 1 ... Iowa by pitting one lap before a crash ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Colton Herta feels like he begins and ends every IndyCar season the same way — answering questions about his interest in Formula 1. He'd rather cast ... or some bad luck in Iowa by pitting one lap before a crash brought out a yellow ...
Cadillac has confirmed a keen interest in securing IndyCar driver Colton Herta for its Formula 1 team in 2026. General Motors, in partnership with TWG Global, a
Having recently confirmed its intention to join the pinnacle of motorsport from 2026 onwards, Cadillac has been eyeing IndyCar star driver Colton Herta as one of its drivers, reckons Mario Andretti, director on the board of the newly approved Cadillac F1 team.
Cadillac have identified one driver to potentially fill an F1 2026 seat, but it is "not a for sure thing" it will happen.
Recently, Mario Andretti, Cadillac F1 advisor and Formula 1 icon, stated to the German news outlet DPA that "the goal from the beginning was to have at least one American driver." Andretti acknowledged that Herta is "very likely" their leading option.