The baseless allegation has come to life: Colton Herta is going to Formula 1. The American star, who is known to drive with fearless style in IndyCar, has earned himself a coveted spot on the F1 grid- one of the largest U.S. additions to the series in years. Although fans have been excited by the move, drivers have also discussed it. Fellow IndyCar standout Pato O’Ward was among the first to respond, both with praise and a degree of caution about what lies ahead.
In a very open manner, OWard congratulated Herta but pointed out the difficulties that arise when entering Formula 1: “I’m happy for Colton. It is a giant opportunity and something that every driver desires. But Formula 1 is another world. It is not speed alone, but you need to adjust to the culture, the pressures, and the politics that accompany it.” O’Ward recognized the raw talent of Herta but pointed out that in F1, one has to master a lot more than lap time to succeed in this sport.
Over the years, American drivers have been desperately seeking opportunities in Formula 1, even when the sport is quickly expanding in the U.S. The introduction of Herta might have been the tipping point. “The success of Colton might translate to a greater opportunity for all of us,” O’Ward said. When he demonstrates that Americans can even succeed in F1, that will alter the perception of IndyCar talents by teams.
O’Ward thinks that Herta will undergo several steep tests:
O’Ward cautioned that even great drivers can fight when the environment is not right.
Being associated with the racing program of McLaren, O’Ward has been frequently associated with a switch to F1. In reply to the question whether the action of Herta rekindled his own ambitions, he maintained himself in a moderated fashion: “All motorists are interested in proving themselves at the top. At this moment, however, I am thinking about IndyCar. Better still, should the opportunity be offered. For now, I’m rooting for Colton.”
The fact that Herta has made a jump to Formula 1 is not just another career jump; it is a breakthrough in the history of American motorsport. The attention given to Herta will be more than ever, with peers such as O’Ward providing support and a sense of perspective to the first season. To the fan, it is an opportunity to see an American star compete on the international stage. To the fellow drivers, it is an eye-opener that the road to F1 is not a far-fetched dream anymore, but a reality.
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