Colton Herta gets honest about “big shift” from IndyCar to F2 after signing with Hitech GP for 2026

**Cadillac F1 Test Driver Colton Herta to Race in F2 in 2026 as He Pursues Formula 1 Dream**

Cadillac F1 test driver Colton Herta has reflected on a major career shift as he leaves IndyCar to race in Formula 2 (F2) in 2026. The American driver’s move is driven by his desire to fulfill his “ultimate ambition” of competing at the pinnacle of motorsport in Formula 1 (F1).

On Tuesday, F2 team Hitech Grand Prix announced that it had signed Herta for the 2026 season. Rumors about this move had been circulating for several weeks, with the 25-year-old’s father, racing icon Bryan Herta, confirming that Cadillac F1 was negotiating with Hitech on his son’s behalf.

The California native, who is IndyCar’s youngest-ever race winner, shared his feelings about leaving the premier American open-wheel racing series to take a step down and compete in F2 in pursuit of his F1 dream.

> “I’m incredibly excited to be joining Hitech for the 2026 FIA Formula 2 season,” Colton Herta said.
> “This is a big shift in my career, and I’m ready for the challenge. I’ve loved my time in IndyCar and I’m proud of everything I achieved, but the opportunity to race in F2 on the Formula 1 calendar, against some of the best young drivers in the world, was one I couldn’t pass up.”

Herta has harbored a childhood dream of racing in F1 and once competed alongside McLaren’s Lando Norris during their junior formula careers in Europe. Although fate eventually brought him back to America and IndyCar, the 25-year-old is now back on track for what appears to be his final shot at securing an F1 seat.

> “I’ve always worked to keep the door to F1 open, and this move is part of that ultimate ambition,” he explained.
> “I know it won’t be easy learning the car, the tyres, the tracks, but I’m approaching this with determination, focus, and a lot of motivation. My goal is to compete at the front, continue developing as a driver, and put myself in the best possible position for a future in Formula 1.”

Herta praised Hitech Grand Prix’s reputation and track record, adding:
> “Hitech has an excellent reputation and a proven track record, and I’m confident it’s the right environment for me to develop and perform. I want to thank them for believing in me and providing the platform to make this step.”

### Transition from IndyCar to Cadillac F1 and the Role of F2 in Herta’s Career

Colton Herta will depart Andretti Global after the 2025 IndyCar season to join sister team Cadillac F1 as its test driver for 2026. While Cadillac F1 has already signed Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez on multi-year deals starting from 2026, Herta’s move away from a top IndyCar seat suggests a strategic plan for 2027.

However, as Bryan Herta revealed last month, Cadillac F1 will not use Colton’s performance in F2 as a deciding factor for granting him an F1 race seat. Instead, the move to F2 with Hitech GP is designed primarily to help Colton familiarize himself with F1 circuits and gain valuable experience with Pirelli tyres.

This transition is crucial because IndyCar uses Firestone tyres, which behave very differently from Pirelli tyres used in Formula 1 and Formula 2. Competing in F2 will also give Herta an opportunity to earn the necessary points toward an FIA Super Licence—a key qualification required for eligibility to race in F1.

The lack of a Super Licence has already been a hurdle for Herta on two occasions. In 2023, Red Bull wanted him to replace Alpine-bound Pierre Gasly but could not finalize the deal due to his licence status. Similarly, Cadillac F1’s initial plans to sign him as a full-time F1 driver for 2026 were also impacted by this issue.

As Herta embarks on this new chapter in F2, his determination to transition to Formula 1 remains clear, making 2026 a pivotal year in his motorsport career.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/indycar/news-colton-herta-gets-honest-big-shift-indycar-f2-signing-hitech-gp-2026

Atalanta vs Slavia Prague Prediction and Betting Tips | October 22nd 2025

Ivan Juric’s men head into the midweek clash unbeaten in five straight matches and will be looking to extend this impressive run.

Atalanta were guilty of a wasteful display in front of goal at the weekend, playing out a goalless draw with Lazio after squandering several clear-cut chances at the Gewiss Stadium. While Juric’s men have played out three consecutive stalemates in Serie A, they remain unbeaten in their seven league matches this season, claiming two wins and five draws so far.

Now, Atalanta turn their focus to the Champions League. They fell to a 4-0 opening-day defeat against reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain on September 17, before bouncing back with a 2-1 victory over Club Brugge on home turf a week later.

Jindřich Trpišovsky’s men were then outclassed and outplayed by Inter Milan on matchday two, suffering a 3-0 defeat against the Italian powerhouse at San Siro.

Atalanta are unbeaten in their five home games across all competitions this season, recording four wins and one draw so far. Overall, the team has lost just one of their last nine home games, picking up four wins and four draws since the second week of April.

The Italian outfit boast the firepower needed to get the job done, and we predict they will come away with the desired result in front of their home supporters.

**Betting Tips:**
– **Cards:** No (There have been fewer than five bookings in Atalanta’s last 10 outings)
– **Corners:** No (There have been fewer than 11 corner kicks in six of the hosts’ last eight matches)
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/atalanta-vs-slavia-prague-prediction-betting-tips-october-22nd-2025

“I faced a lot of harassment” – Lia Thomas speaks out about challenges as trans swimmer while being honored with ‘Voice of Inspiration Award’

**Lia Thomas Reflects on Challenges as Transgender Swimmer After Receiving ‘Voice of Inspiration Award’**

Lia Thomas recently reflected on the challenges of being a transgender swimmer after receiving the prestigious *Voice of Inspiration Award* at the 2025 Violet Visionary Awards. Thomas made history as the first openly transgender swimmer to compete at the Division I Championships.

Initially, Thomas was a member of the University of Pennsylvania men’s swimming and diving team. During this time, Thomas became a finalist in the 500-yard, 1000-yard, and 1650-yard freestyle events at the 2018 Ivy League Championships. In 2019, Thomas began hormone replacement therapy, marking a significant transition.

In 2021, Thomas returned to competitive swimming, this time representing the Penn women’s team. Thomas’ rise to fame peaked during the 2022 NCAA Championships, where she tied with Riley Gaines. The event sparked controversy as Gaines publicly protested against Thomas’ participation.

### Reflections on the Journey and Challenges Faced

After receiving the award on Thursday, Thomas shared emotional reflections on the swimming journey, highlighting the hurdles and harassment faced by transgender individuals. During her speech, she also emphasized the lack of proper support available for transgender youth.

> “It makes me very emotional because I remember all too well not that long ago being 18 and just realizing that I’m trans and feeling so excited at the prospect of being able to be who I am, but feeling so terrified to take those steps because I didn’t know any other trans people. I barely knew what being trans meant,” Thomas said.

She further added,

> “If I had had an organization like that as a kid to give me the knowledge and language to describe my transness, how important that would have been. Because I faced a lot of harassment. I got a lot of messages of violence against me in my Instagram comments and DMs.”

Alongside winning a title at the 2022 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships, Thomas was also nominated for the *NCAA Woman of the Year* award.

### Riley Gaines Criticizes Lia Thomas Receiving the Award

Lia Thomas’ *Voice of Inspiration Award*, sponsored by the Los Angeles Dodgers, drew criticism from fellow swimmer Riley Gaines. Following the event, Gaines took a swipe at the MLB team, stating:

> “Last night Lia Thomas was awarded the ‘Voice of Inspiration’ award at a Dodgers-sponsored event. The only people he’s inspired are other opportunistic men who realized they can violate & steal from women and be celebrated for it.”

The tension between Thomas and Gaines intensified after their tied result at the NCAA Championships, where only Thomas, the transgender athlete, was awarded the trophy — a decision that did not sit well with Gaines.

*About the Author*

**Janhavi Shinde** is a Sports Management graduate and a US Olympics journalist at Sportskeeda. She emphasizes meticulous research and fact-checking across multiple sources, including social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter, as well as various sports publications.

Janhavi has competed nationally in the 10m Air Rifle Shooting event alongside renowned athletes such as Anjali Bhagwat, Apurvi Chandela, and Anjum Moudgil, fueling her passion for sports. Her favorite Olympian is Abhinav Bindra, and she especially cherishes the gold medal victories of Bindra and Neeraj Chopra for revolutionizing the mindset of Indian athletes toward sporting excellence.

If given the chance to introduce a new sport to the Olympics, Janhavi would choose American Football for its widespread appeal and intense competition. Outside of reporting on Olympic news, she enjoys reading, painting, and traveling.

*Edited by Janhavi Shinde*
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/olympics/news-i-faced-lot-harassment-lia-thomas-speaks-challenges-trans-swimmer-honored-voice-inspiration-award

Basel 2025 Day 2: Men’s singles predictions ft. Ben Shelton vs Kamil Majchrzak, Reilly Opelka vs Sebastian Baez | Swiss Indoors

Day 2 (Tuesday, October 21) of the Swiss Indoors 2025 in Basel will see the continuation of the first-round matches. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Jenson Brooksby, and Jaume Munar were among the winners on the first day of the tournament, all securing their victories in straight sets. Jakub Mensik, on the other hand, was pushed to three sets by home hope Henry Bernet but managed to prevail in the end.

As the tournament progresses, more players will now aim to join them in the second round on Tuesday. On that note, here are the predictions for all the matches set for Day 2 of the Swiss Indoors 2025:

### 1. Ben Shelton vs Kamil Majchrzak

Shelton has had a pretty good season until he sustained an injury at the US Open, forcing him to retire from his third-round contest. Prior to that, he claimed his maiden Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open. However, he left the Shanghai Masters without a win upon his return to the tour. Shelton holds a 37-19 record this year.

Majchrzak has compiled a 15-11 record for the season so far. He was in action at last week’s Stockholm Open, where he lost to Sebastian Korda in three sets in the second round. This will be the first career meeting between Shelton and Majchrzak.

Shelton was the runner-up at last year’s Swiss Indoors, losing to Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in the final. A lot will depend on how he’s feeling following his injury. If he’s back to his best physically, he should make it through this clash without much trouble.

**Predicted winner:** Ben Shelton to win in straight sets.

### 2. Reilly Opelka vs Sebastian Baez

Opelka came through the qualifying rounds to secure his spot in the Swiss Indoors main draw. He has compiled a 23-21 record for the season, although he has lost his last five matches at the main draw level. Notably, he made the semifinals in his only prior appearance in Basel back in 2019.

Baez has been struggling recently as well, having lost five of his last six matches. He holds a 17-22 record this year, with only three wins on hardcourts. Furthermore, he has won just one match in his three previous appearances at the Swiss Indoors.

Considering Baez’s poor record at this venue and on hardcourts this year, Opelka will be favored to win despite his own recent difficulties.

**Predicted winner:** Reilly Opelka to win in straight sets.

### 3. Marin Cilic vs David Goffin

**Predicted winner:** Marin Cilic to win in straight sets.

### 4. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard vs Joao Fonseca

**Predicted winner:** Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard to win in three sets.

### 5. Arthur Rinderknech vs Raphael Collignon

**Predicted winner:** Arthur Rinderknech to win in straight sets.

### 6. Stan Wawrinka vs Miomir Kecmanovic

**Predicted winner:** Miomir Kecmanovic to win in three sets.

### 7. Denis Shapovalov vs Marcos Giron

**Predicted winner:** Denis Shapovalov to win in straight sets.

Stay tuned for updates as these matches unfold and the tournament progresses.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/basel-2025-day-2-men-s-singles-predictions-ft-ben-shelton-vs-kamil-majchrzak-reilly-opelka-vs-sebastian-baez-swiss-indoors

After John Cena and AJ Styles, another WWE star makes statement on retiring – kicks off tour

John Cena is set to retire later this year, while AJ Styles has announced that he will be retiring in 2026. Following these announcements, another WWE star has now made a statement regarding his career plans.

Sheamus took to social media today after Monday Night RAW to let fans know that he has no intention of retiring anytime soon. The Celtic Warrior made a strong return to action during the Battle Royal on RAW, proving that he is as in-ring ready as ever. This marks the beginning of what he is calling his “Never Retiring Tour.”

On social media, Sheamus declared, “Sheamus ‘Never F***ing Retiring Tour’ started Monday 20th October 2025. Bangers never quit.” This statement suggests that as long as he is passionate about his matches and is actively competing, he plans to keep going and not hang up his boots.

Like John Cena and AJ Styles, Sheamus has enjoyed a long and successful career in WWE. However, there is still one goal he wants to achieve before calling it a day: capturing the Intercontinental Championship. The Celtic star has revealed that he has accomplished everything he set out to in his career except for winning this prestigious title.

Sheamus may have already found the perfect opportunity to chase that goal. During RAW, he seemingly began a feud with the Judgment Day faction after taking out JD McDonagh and Finn Balor. Although he was eventually thrown out, he fought his way back to the ringside area, signaling the start of a heated rivalry.

With Dominik Mysterio, a member of Judgment Day, currently holding the Intercontinental Championship, Sheamus might have just set his sights on reclaiming the honor. Fans can expect an exciting storyline to develop as the Celtic Warrior goes after the title he has long desired.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-after-john-cena-aj-styles-another-wwe-star-makes-statement-retiring

Yankees star Aaron Judge’s AL record shattered in Mariners-Blue Jays Game 7

The New York Yankees and their fans witnessed what once seemed like an unbreakable milestone fall during a high-stakes battle between two other American League contenders.

In Game 7 of the ALCS, Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners launched his 65th total home run of the 2025 season. This impressive feat surpassed the 64 combined regular season and postseason home runs previously held as a record.

The milestone came amidst an intense showdown between the Mariners and the Blue Jays, capturing the attention of baseball fans everywhere.

The post Yankees star Aaron Judge’s AL record shattered in Mariners-Blue Jays Game 7 appeared first on ClutchPoints.
https://clutchpoints.com/mlb/new-york-yankees/yankees-news-aaron-judge-record-broken-cal-raleigh

Vikings condmen racial slurs sent to CB Isaiah Rodgers

The Minnesota Vikings released a statement on Monday condemning the racism directed at cornerback Isaiah Rodgers following their loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday.

On his Instagram Stories, Rodgers shared screenshots of hateful messages sent to him by a fan after the 28-22 defeat. Rodgers, who won the Super Bowl with the Eagles last season, logged two total tackles in the game. He also took to X (formerly Twitter) to plead for an end to racism in football.

“Racism is real. Keep football, football. That’s not even the worst I’ve seen. Stay solid or stay silent,” the 27-year-old Rodgers wrote. He added, “Some of the most racist comments I have seen or read since I entered the league.”

The Vikings did not take the issue lightly, describing the racial slurs directed at Rodgers as “disgusting.”

“As we have said previously, there simply is no room for racist words or actions in sports or society. We support Isaiah and all players who, unfortunately, experience this type of ignorant and prejudicial behavior far too often, and we ask our fans to continue to fight racism,” the team stated.

In the game, Rodgers allowed two significant catches that contributed to the Vikings’ loss: a 79-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver DeVonta Smith in the third quarter, and a 45-yard reception to wide receiver AJ Brown with only 1:45 left in the game. The latter catch ended the Vikings’ last-ditch effort to rally.

Taking accountability, Rodgers said, “I put it on me. I came here for a reason, and those type of plays I know I can make. So, I put it on me,” as reported by ESPN’s Kevin Siefert.

Rodgers signed a two-year, $15 million deal with Minnesota during the offseason.

As of now, the NFL has yet to issue a statement regarding the incident.
https://clutchpoints.com/nfl/vikings-news-minnesota-condemns-racial-slurs-sent-isaiah-rodgers

Mariners’ Josh Naylor attempts bizarre helmet block to prevent Blue Jays double play

The Seattle Mariners and the Toronto Blue Jays have reached a thrilling Game 7 of the 2025 American League Championship Series. This decisive showdown is taking place at the Rogers Centre in Toronto on Monday night. With everything on the line, both teams are expected to give their all for a chance to advance to the World Series, where Shohei Ohtani and the reigning MLB champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers, are already waiting for their next challenger.

Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor exemplified the “whatever-it-takes” mentality in this do-or-die contest. Early in the game, at the top of the first inning, Naylor appeared to try breaking up an inning-ending double play by using his head—specifically, his helmet—in an aggressive move.

However, Naylor’s risky attempt ultimately backfired. The umpires later ruled the play as illegal interference. As noted by baseball analyst Ben Verlander, the MLB rule book states: “Any batter or runner who has just been put out, or any runner who has just scored, hinders or impedes any following play being made on a runner. Such runner shall be declared out for the interference of his teammate.”

Despite the setback, Naylor had already given the Mariners an early boost. His single in the first inning drove Julio Rodriguez home, putting Seattle ahead 1-0 and setting the tone for an intense Game 7 battle.
https://clutchpoints.com/mlb/seattle-mariners/mariners-news-josh-naylor-bizarre-helmet-block-prevent-blue-jays-double-play

Why are people mad over College Gameday going to Vanderbilt?

ESPN’s College Gameday Heads to Vanderbilt University Amid Controversy

This Saturday, ESPN’s College Gameday is making its way to Vanderbilt University for the Commodores’ matchup against Missouri—a decision that has sparked considerable frustration among college football fans.

Vanderbilt’s Rise in College Football

Vanderbilt has been one of the most remarkable stories this season. Currently sitting at 6-1, the Commodores have built on a tremendous rise that began last season, highlighted by a breakthrough win over Alabama. This year, they’ve continued their momentum with key victories over South Carolina and LSU. Logically, choosing Vanderbilt as a College Gameday destination makes perfect sense. It’s an unlikely success story in the SEC, providing a compelling narrative for viewers.

The Frustration: Accusations of SEC Bias

However, the decision to spotlight Vanderbilt has triggered a wave of frustration across the college football landscape. The core complaint is familiar: College Gameday appears to prioritize the SEC, showcasing the same conference repeatedly while largely overlooking equally compelling stories from other programs and divisions.

Many fans are particularly upset that Gameday isn’t broadcasting from the North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State game, as it did in September 2019. This rivalry features two perennial powerhouses who have dominated the FCS National Championship landscape for years. Both teams are ranked at the top of the FCS standings, making this a pivotal matchup that will significantly influence playoff seeding later this fall.

Many argue that given the gravity of this game—pitting the top two FCS programs against each other—College Gameday should be there to tell that story and highlight an under-covered but highly significant part of college football. The frustration stems from the perception that Gameday is overlooking a matchup with clear national championship implications in favor of an SEC game.

Understanding the Reality of College Gameday Coverage

Personally, I find this particular outrage somewhat ironic. Those upset that Gameday isn’t showcasing North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State may not fully appreciate how incredibly difficult it is for the show to meaningfully acknowledge non-Power 4 institutions.

To understand the gap between expectation and reality regarding Gameday coverage, look no further than HBCU football. Despite a wealth of historic programs and compelling narratives over the years—many HBCU schools compete in the FCS—College Gameday has only broadcasted live from HBCU events four times since its inception:

– **Bayou Classic (2005):** Broadcast following Hurricane Katrina from Houston, Texas; the first time Gameday broadcasted from an HBCU event.
– **Hampton vs. Florida A&M (2008):** The first time Gameday broadcasted from an HBCU campus.
– **MEAC-SWAC Challenge (2021):** Broadcast from Atlanta during a Week 0 game coordinated with ESPN Events.
– **Jackson State (2022):** Broadcast from Jackson, Mississippi, during Deion Sanders’ final season with the Tigers.

*Note:* Gameday also broadcasted from the site of the Delaware State vs. North Dakota State game; however, Delaware State was the visitor.

The 2022 Stop at Jackson State: A Case Study

The 2022 visit to Jackson State offers a clear case study for why frustration over this weekend’s choice may be misguided. Despite setting up the entire broadcast on the JSU campus—largely due to the Deion Sanders phenomenon—the actual game against rival Southern University was relegated behind the ESPN+ paywall and was not flexed to ESPNU for television exposure.

In essence, JSU functioned more as a studio backdrop than as the main event. Outside of a well-produced feature on the legendary 1974 JSU team (featuring Hall of Famers Walter Payton, Jackie Slater, and Robert Brazile), the coverage largely focused on celebrity guests and Deion Sanders’ presence, rather than providing substantive insight into the SWAC or the team’s prospects.

It’s therefore somewhat hypocritical for fans to complain about missing North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State when Gameday struggled to deliver meaningful coverage even for a story as massive as Deion Sanders at Jackson State.

The Bigger Picture: Corporate Realities and Sports Coverage

This isn’t a new phenomenon in the FCS. The frustration arises mainly because this situation is now affecting schools that fans personally root for, where the matchup’s appeal is obvious but fails to align with ESPN’s strategic priorities.

At the heart of the matter is a corporate reality: ESPN recently signed a massive deal with the SEC, greatly expanding the conference’s presence across ABC and ESPN platforms. It’s only natural that they would use College Gameday—their premier promotional tool—to spotlight the product they invested billions of dollars in.

While there are numerous key games across the FCS that could warrant Gameday’s attention or even a broadcast, the show consistently chases what it perceives as the biggest headlines or most valuable properties. This focus often comes at the expense of highlighting significant programs without an established national fanbase—a sharp departure from the show’s earlier days, when spreading the spotlight was a core principle.

Conclusion: Managing Expectations

It’s understandable why many fans want more program diversity and recognition of great football regardless of the division or conference. However, considering ESPN’s history and business incentives, we should have anticipated this outcome.

In short, whether it’s Vanderbilt or North Dakota State, College Gameday’s choices reflect broader corporate strategies rather than a balanced celebration of college football’s full landscape.

By recognizing these realities, we can better appreciate the complexities behind College Gameday’s decisions and adjust our expectations accordingly.
https://clutchpoints.com/hbcu/why-are-people-mad-over-college-gameday-going-to-vanderbilt

Golden Knights captain Mark Stone considered week-to-week due to wrist injury

Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone is considered week-to-week with a wrist injury, coach Bruce Cassidy said Monday. Stone was injured in the third period of the Golden Knights’ 6-1 win over Calgary on Saturday.

This season, Stone has accumulated 13 points (two goals, 11 assists), just two points behind teammate and NHL leader Jack Eichel, who leads with 15 points.

“I feel for him,” Cassidy said. “He’s always bounced back well, that’s the good news. When we do get him back, whether that’s short, medium, or long term, we don’t know yet.”

In Stone’s absence, Brandon Saad will move to the top line, joining Eichel and Ivan Barbashev, who will shift to right wing. On the power play, Stone had contributed eight points, helping Vegas rank second in the league.

Mitch Marner will take over Stone’s role at the goal line on the power play, while defenseman Shea Theodore will be promoted to the top unit.

The Knights, currently holding a 4-0-2 record, are preparing for their toughest test of the young season. They will face the undefeated Carolina Hurricanes (5-0-0) at home, despite being short-handed among their forward lines and blue line.

Stone joins forward Brett Howden and defenseman Noah Hanifin on the injured list. Howden, sidelined with a lower-body injury, has resumed skating but will not be available against the Hurricanes. Hanifin remains out with an undisclosed injury and has not resumed skating since Vegas’ 6-5 shootout loss to Los Angeles in the season opener.
http://lasvegassun.com//news/2025/oct/20/golden-knights-captain-mark-stone-considered-week/

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