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Brown: Whole F1 superlicense system 'needs to be reviewed' by FIA

McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown says Formula 1's Superlicence system deserves to be reviewed in light of the controversy surrounding IndyCar star Colton Herta's eligibility to race in F1. Red Bull is keen on handing Herta a drive with AlphaTauri in 2023 as part of Alpine's efforts to recruit Pierre Gasly. However, the Andretti Autosport driver is 10 points short of the 40 points required to be granted a Superlicence by the FIA, which has led Red Bull to lobby the governing body for a special privilege, arguing that Herta's track record in IndyCar more than justify him being given a free pass. But several F1 teams, including Mercedes and Ferrari, as well as F1 chief executive Stefano...
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