With the new F1 sporting regulations, Colton will be a part of our MCL35M testing programme

McLaren Racing confirmed today that current IndyCar driver Colton Herta from the USA will test for the McLaren F1 Team as part of its 2021 MCL35M car testing programme in 2022.

Herta became the youngest-ever winner in IndyCar history in 2019 when he took victory at the Circuit of the Americas. Since then, the 21-year-old American has secured six wins and seven pole positions in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.

The opportunity for Herta comes with the new Formula 1 sporting regulations, which enable teams to now test one-year-old cars, under the Testing of Previous Cars (TPC) provision. The McLaren F1 TPC programme provides an opportunity for the team to test potential drivers and evaluate young talent for the future.

McLaren Racing will confirm further details of its TPC programme in due course.

Andreas Seidl, Team Principal, McLaren F1, said:

“Colton is a proven talent in IndyCar and we will be interested to see how he adapts to a Formula 1 car. We believe this testing programme will provide him with valuable experience while demonstrating the benefit of expanding previous car testing to showcase promising drivers for the future.”

Colton Herta, said:

“I want to thank McLaren for the opportunity to get my first laps in a Formula 1 car, which has always been on my racing bucket list. This will be a great opportunity for me to gain some valuable experience in a new form of motorsport and learn from such an established team like McLaren F1.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COLTON HERTA
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“It was a pretty disappointing day. Obviously wrecking the car once wasn’t enough, then we did it the second time. I just got caught up in Josef’s spin. He spun right in front of me, so unfortunately I had nowhere to go. Luckily, we were able to get the Gainbridge car back out. The Gainbridge crew did a great job all weekend not only getting the car back out for qualifying yesterday, but then again today to get us some laps and points. It’s just unfortunate for the team, myself, Honda and Dan Towriss and everyone at Gainbridge and Group1001. We’ll just take it on the chin and move forward. Hopefully we’ll have a better weekend in St. Pete.”