

The new campus will give Andretti Global “the opportunity to welcome the community and race fans from around the world through involvement with the Fishers Parks Nature First program, planned indoor amphitheater and a museum and innovation center that will preserve and showcase the Andretti legacy and inspire the future of motorsports.”Ĭonstruction is expected to begin in the fall of 2022, and will be operational by 2025. In addition to housing day-to-day operations for the racing team, the building will be home to Andretti Technologies, the R&D arm of the company. The time is right for me if I got the opportunity.The $200 million facility is planned to serve as the headquarters of Andretti’s global commercial functions and the base of operations for the team’s current Ind圜ar, Indy Lights and IMSA programs and other future racing initiatives. If you're 28, you're not going to Formula 1, unfortunately. "I want to do a lot of stuff in my career, but a lot of it also needs certain timing. "You know, I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to do Formula 1," Herta told. However, the potential purchase did not happen, meaning that Herta missed out on the chance to race in Formula 1.ĭespite this, the youngster insists that he was not disappointed, though hopes that he might get another opportunity at the right time. The American's name had previously been linked to Andretti Autosport's attempt to buy a majority stake in the Sauber-run Alfa Romeo team last year, with Michael Andretti revealing that Herta would have "led the way" for the outfit in terms of fielding a driver from the United States. Ind圜ar driver Colton Herta admits that he is still keen to move to F1 in the future after a recent possible opportunity fell through.
