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Horner calls on F1 to make IndyCar transition easier

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says it shouldn’t be so difficult for IndyCar drivers to obtain the Super License required to race in Formula 1. Colton Herta was lined up by Red Bull as a replacement for Pierre Gasly if the Frenchman joins Alpine, with team advisor Helmut Marko saying agreements were in place with all parties as long as the FIA granted the American a Super License. Speaking to F1’s 'Beyond the Grid' podcast before interest in Herta calmed, Horner pointed out that the 22-year-old’s performances in IndyCar clearly made him competent enough to race in F1. “If you look a year ago it’s quite stunning what he was achieving,” Horner said. “America is a huge...
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