Colton Herta three times Tuesday declined to address rumors he's leaving IndyCar for Formula 1's feeder system to pursue the points he needs to earn the super license required to compete in the global series.

IndyCar heads into its finale this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway with a handful of driver contracts unsettled. One of those drivers is two-time IndyCar champion Will Power of Team Penske, and speculation has swirled he could replace Herta at Andretti Global if team owner Dan Towriss decides to send Herta to F2 in pursuit of his super license.

Towriss' group owns the new Cadillac F1 team that on Tuesday announced Vallteri Bottas and Sergio Perez for its 2026 driver lineup. The F1 project began in 2021 under then-team owner Michael Andretti, who had earmarked a seat for Herta so

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