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Fans Back Colton Herta to Land Dream F1 Race Seat

Fans Back Colton Herta to Land Dream F1 Race Seat

Summary
A new poll shows most Formula 1 fans believe Colton Herta will land a race seat, despite the American battling for a super licence in F2 alongside his Cadillac test duties.

Formula 1 fans are rallying behind Colton Herta's grand prix ambitions, with a clear majority convinced the American will eventually secure a race seat on the grid. The 26-year-old is currently balancing a testing role with Cadillac and a demanding Formula 2 campaign as he chases the super licence required to make the step up.

Why it matters:

Herta represents a rare American talent knocking on F1's door at a time when Cadillac's arrival has heightened Stateside interest. While fan backing is clear, his path is complicated by fierce competition for seats and the FIA's strict licensing requirements, making his progress through the feeder ranks critical.

The details:

  • A RacingNews365 poll found 62.6% of respondents believe Herta will race in F1, against 37.4% who disagree.
  • Herta serves as Cadillac's test driver during the team's debut season, with the outfit prioritizing experience by signing Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas to its race roster.
  • He is undertaking four FP1 sessions this year, beginning in Barcelona, as part of a structured development program.
  • To satisfy super licence criteria, Herta is racing in F2 with Hitech, sitting 13th in the standings with 20 points after five rounds.
  • His F2 season has featured underwhelming qualifying but stronger racecraft, evidenced by a fifth-place finish in the Barcelona sprint.

What's next:

Herta must climb the F2 order to accumulate sufficient super licence points and justify a promotion from within Cadillac's ranks. With experienced hands occupying both race seats for now, the next few seasons will determine whether popular belief translates into a concrete opportunity on the grid.

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