Rossi: Colton Herta paying price for F1's past "greed"

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Rossi: Colton Herta paying price for F1's past "greed"
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🗣 'The whole premise of it was to stop people from buying their way into F1 and allowing talent to be the motivating factor. ' AlexanderRossi weighs in on the ColtonHerta F1 superlicence points debate 👇

SP team next season, wrote in a statement posted to social media that Herta"has the talent and capability to be in F1".

It echoed comments made by his new IndyCar team boss Zak Brown, who has run Herta in a year-old McLaren F1 car,Writing that he was"so sick and tired of this back and forth" regarding the superlicence system, Rossi said:"The whole premise of it was to stop people from buying their way into F1 and allowing talent to be the motivating factor. That's great.

"Motorsport still remains as the most high profile sport in the world where money can outweigh talent.

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