Mario Andretti shares encouraging Cadillac F1 progress update

Mario Andretti has given a positive assessment of the new Cadillac Formula 1 team's early season performance ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. Despite a challenging debut in Australia, the team showed improvement in China. Andretti highlighted the team's professional execution and ongoing progress.

Mario Andretti, reflecting on Cadillac's entry into Formula 1 as the 11th team in 2026, shared optimistic views on the Drive to Wynn podcast. The American squad faced anxiety ahead of the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne but received strong support from Cadillac's top management. Andretti noted that Cadillac 'looked like they belonged in every way, the presentation and the execution, everything.' He praised the experience of team principal Graeme Lowdon and consultant Pat Symonds, along with talents recruited from other teams, saying he was 'proud, quite honestly, and very pleased to see them execute' despite minor glitches. Valtteri Bottas did not finish the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, one of six drivers who failed to complete the race, as the team aimed simply to participate. Progress came in the second round at the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, where Bottas finished 13th and teammate Sergio Perez 15th—accounting for seven retirements or non-starters. Qualifying times improved notably, reducing the gap from four seconds off the pace to two seconds. 'So we got through the first race and the second race was definitely a little bit better in China, both cars finishing,' Andretti said. The team plans to build on this in every race, including the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix.

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Fernando Alonso appearing positive next to his Aston Martin at the Austrian GP despite poor qualifying results.
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Fernando Alonso stays positive despite Aston Martin qualifying struggles in Austria

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Fernando Alonso qualified 21st for Aston Martin at the Austrian Grand Prix, with the team occupying the back row for the third consecutive race.

Cadillac has shown promise in its Formula 1 debut but faces pressure to improve its car after the Miami Grand Prix. Driver Sergio Perez highlighted the need to address tyre degradation to stay competitive with Aston Martin.

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Sky Sports commentator David Croft has warned that Sergio Perez could become frustrated with Cadillac's operational limitations in its first Formula 1 season. The team has shown pace but remains without points after five races. Perez retired early from the Canadian Grand Prix due to a suspension failure.

Cadillac faced significant setbacks during Friday practice at the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix after introducing its largest upgrade package of the season. Both drivers encountered problems that limited track time at the Red Bull Ring.

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