Why Cadillac opted against signing American driver for F1 debut
F1's 11th team on the grid, Cadillac, has decided against signing an American driver in favour of an experienced duo for its debut season in 2026.
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F1's 11th team on the grid, Cadillac, has decided against signing an American driver in favour of an experienced duo for its debut season in 2026.
Sergio Perez has claimed that he has "nothing to prove" after his unceremonious Red Bull exit as he gears up to debut for Cadillac in F1.
Valtteri Bottas has contended that he has seen "the same professionalism and hunger" inside Cadillac as he did during his previous stint in F1 with Mercedes.
Cadillac has divulged that it held talks with people at Red Bull to dispel the doubts that it retained about Sergio Perez's torrid F1 season with the team in 2024.
Sergio Perez has branded the decision by Cadillac to sign him as "an honour," as the Mexican prepares to make his F1 return in 2026.
Cadillac has squashed speculation that the nascent F1 team could represent a possible avenue for axed Red Bull boss Christian Horner to return to the series.
Cadillac has signed veterans Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez as its drivers for the team's maiden Formula 1 season next year.
Cadillac board member and former F1 champion Mario Andretti has broken his silence regarding the team's 2026 driver line-up.
With the likelihood that Cadillac will now be signing two of F1's most experienced out-of-work drivers, the team might just have placed itself in the best possible place for 2026.
Cadillac has made its first driver signing for the team's debut F1 season next year, in the shape of Finnish veteran Valtteri Bottas, according to reports.