IndyCar driver Colton Herta posed alongside Indiana Fever player Caitlin Clark in a recent picture uploaded by Andretti's IndyCar account on X.
Mario Andretti has insinuated Colton Herta would be an obvious choice for Andretti Global's 2026 F1 debut. IndyCar driver ...
It was a great time to be racing in America — and that’s why, despite a handful of outings with Lotus, March, and Ferrari in F1, Andretti opted to remain focused on the United States.
Despite Michael Andretti stepping down from his CEO role of the racing team he founded two decades ago, his presence is still ...
Mario Andretti is arguably the greatest IndyCar driver of all time, having won a championship in both F1 and the pinnacle of the American open-wheel racing series. The 84-year-old raced in F1 in ...
Cadillac is starting to lay the plans for its F1 entry. Here are the drivers that will be of interest to the program.
TWG Motorsports, the driving force behind the Andretti-born F1 team set to race under the Cadillac banner in 2026, has joined ...
PlanetF1.com recently had an opportunity to reflect on Andretti’s career with the man himself. We chatted about everything from prize money to his involvement with Cadillac F1 — and that also ...
IndyCar star Colton Herta has once again found himself at the center of Formula 1 speculation linked to the Cadillac F1 ...
Cadillac has confirmed a keen interest in securing IndyCar driver Colton Herta for its Formula 1 team in 2026. General Motors, in partnership with TWG Global, a ...
In an impressive Formula 1 career that featured starts with March, Ferrari, and Lotus, it took just one unfortunate car to ...
Despite Michael Andretti’s high-profile title and role change this offseason, going from Andretti Global’s chairman and CEO to a strategic advisor, Kyle Kirkwood says the swap that has Dan ...