Rovanpera will begin his switch to circuit racing by competing in Japan’s Super Formula series next year, and hopes to then ...
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Colton Herta's move to Formula 2 'one I couldn't pass up' as he continues to chase his dream
Colton Herta finally has some formality around his future racing home as he pursues an opportunity to reach a coveted Formula 1 seat. And he's "incredibly excited." ...
Colton Herta's transition from IndyCar to Formula 1 hit another marker Tuesday when it was confirmed he will compete next ...
Colton Herta joins Hitech TGR for the 2026 Formula 2 season, aiming to earn Super License points and move closer to Formula 1 ...
Colton Herta will race for Hitech in Formula 2 next season as the American looks to work his way onto the F1 grid. Long-time ...
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Colton Herta Shines in His First Taste of Formula 2 Machinery
IndyCar star Colton Herta got his first taste of Formula 2 machinery on Sunday, November 2, as he continues preparing for his ...
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Colton Herta officially joins Formula 2 for the 2026 season
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!
The NTT INDYCAR SERIES race winner (photo) will compete in the series one level below Formula One next season in addition to ...
Actor and motorsport enthusiast Ajith Kumar was recently in Spain, where he got behind the wheel of the Mahindra Formula-E Gen 2 car. His deep passion for automobiles and racing continues to draw ...
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Colton Herta to race Formula 2 with Hitech in 2026
Colton Herta's move to Formula 2 with Hitech marks a key milestone in his transition from IndyCar to Formula 1. Exciting times ahead!
Coming fourth in his only Formula 3 season at 17 and winning four races along the way, plus a strong showing in the 2025 Formula 2 season where he currently sits seventh, has Lindblad primed for a ...
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George Russell blasts “lawnmower racing” as F1 drivers cut Turn 2 at Mexico GP start
Polesitter Lando Norris tackled the first braking zone four-wide alongside Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen ...
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