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Horner: American driver ‘bigger’ for F1 than American team

Christian Horner believes it is more important for Formula 1 to have an American driver on the grid than a second American team.

Formula 1’s popularity in the United States is on the rise, so much so that next season the sport will visit three times – Miami, Texas and Las Vegas.

And yet Formula 1 does not have an American driver on the grid.

In fact there has not been an American F1 driver since Alexander Rossi participated in five races back in 2015.

There is the prospect of one arriving next season, or in 2024, with McLaren testing Colton Herta who has been linked to Daniel Ricciardo’s race seat.

And that, says Horner, is more important than adding a second American team to the grid.

He told Sky F1: “I think bigger than that [American team] is an American driver, though. I think that we need another Mario [Andretti].

“You need a driver that’s an American driver that’s going to be competitive, that’s going to run at the front.

“There’s some great young talent coming through, we’ve got a young guy that we’re backing in Formula 3, Jak Crawford. He’s an exciting young talent, there’s other guys around as well.

“I think hopefully with this excitement that there is about Formula 1, there are going to be more boys and girls coming into karting at the junior levels, and it’s only a matter of time then hopefully before we see a really competitive World Champion American driver.”

But the Red Bull team boss concedes that talent has to trump nationality when deciding who makes it into Formula 1.

“It’s not enough [to be American],” he added. “We did that with Scott Speed, he’s a good driver, we backed him all the way through from karting but if the guys are running [in] midfield, it’s not enough.

“You’ve seen it with Max in

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