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IndyCar drivers criticise Formula 1: "They don't want us"

IndyCar drivers stand up for Colton Herta and collectively oppose the FIA's super licence system. Red Bull Racing made an attempt to get Herta into F1, but as he does not have enough points for his superlicence, this does not seem to be going ahead for now. Article continues under ad Rahal reacts vehemently Many IndyCar drivers think it is unfair that Herta is not allowed to enter Formula 1 because of the lack of super licence points. Graham Rahal lashes out hard at F1 for this, writing the following on Twitter: "F1 is an elitist sport. They don’t want us. Remember that. They want US companies money, they want wealthy US individuals money. But they don’t care about the rest....
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