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Colton Herta could still race in Formula 1

Chairman of the Circuit of the Americas, Bobby Epstein, believes that the door to Formula 1 has not completely closed on Colton Herta. The young American has won four races since he joined IndyCar proper in 2018 with Harding, who have since adopted their Andretti guise. Herta has claimed four race wins in as many years, and he finished 10th in the championship in 2022, while performing testing duties for McLaren. He was tipped as a potential replacement for Daniel Ricciardo at the British side, but they have instead signed Alpine reserve driver, Oscar Piastri. READ: Helmut Marko reveals Red Bull failed to poach driver due to ‘McLaren complications’ The Australian gained enough...
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