Should the FIA let Colton Herta race in F1 next season? | UNLAPPED

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On this episode of Unlapped Katie George, Nate Saunders and Laurence Edmondson discuss whether the FIA should make an exception for Indy car driver, Colton Herta, and allow him to race in F1 in 2023. Plus, a deep dive into the Dutch Grand Prix, how close was Mercedes from winning the race? Should the Ferrari “wheel guy” be thrown in the doghouse? And is the Yuki Tsunoda conspiracy real?

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