
Mercedes driver highlights the importance of Colton Herta’s move to F2
Mercedes Academy driver Joshua Dürksen says IndyCar champion Colton Herta and WEC veteran Nico Varrone joining Formula 2 offers a performance comparison, underscoring the series’ competitiveness.
Mercedes Academy driver Joshua Dürksen says the arrival of IndyCar champion Colton Herta and WEC veteran Nico Varrone in Formula 2 gives a clear benchmark for how the junior series compares with other top‑level categories. Their crossover underlines F2’s growing credibility as the final step before Formula 1.
Why it matters:
F2 sits directly beneath F1, so proving its cars can challenge IndyCar or endurance racers validates the series technically and widens its audience. Teams also gain a head‑to‑head data point for scouting, while fans enjoy a higher‑octane product.
The details:
- Colton Herta left IndyCar after nine wins to join Hitech’s F2 line‑up, finishing seventh in the feature race at Melbourne.
- Nico Varrone switched from the World Endurance Championship but failed to score points in his debut weekend.
- Dürksen, now seventh in the standings after a sprint‑race win, praised the “straight comparison” these moves provide.
What's next:
Dürksen will aim to turn his sprint win into a feature victory in Bahrain, while Herta’s adaptation will be watched by F1‑hungry teams. More cross‑discipline entries could cement F2 as a true proving ground, speeding the rise of top talent to the premier class.
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