Cadillac F1 drivers seek more downforce after Japan finish

Formula 1's newest team, Cadillac, has completed races in Australia, China, and Japan with both cars, marking progress after initial reliability issues. Drivers Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas now emphasize the need for greater downforce to close the gap to midfield rivals. They anticipate a significant upgrade package for the Miami Grand Prix.

Cadillac entered Formula 1 this year as the 11th team, achieving its first start and finish in Australia, followed by finishes in China and Japan. The team resolved early problems, including a fuel pump issue, allowing a shift toward performance gains. In Suzuka qualifying, Cadillac trailed the midfield's bottom by about 1.2 seconds, a solid showing for a rookie outfit despite introducing minor upgrades in Japan. Sergio Perez said, 'It's clear that we need a second now and I really hope that we are bringing a big upgrade for Miami. That will be the biggest test for the team.' He identified downforce as the primary shortfall, noting, 'Balance itself is not too bad, it's just that we are lacking the load.' Perez added that rivals like Williams and Alpine consistently find pace, staying within reach. Valtteri Bottas echoed the focus on aerodynamic load, praising the Japan update—a re-profiled diffuser—that added rear-end stability. 'We gained a bit of load, especially on the rear end, and hopefully a bigger step in Miami,' Bottas stated. He noted the car's balance is already decent, providing a foundation for progress, with more developments planned during the April break. 'There's a lot in the pipeline, which is good,' Bottas said. The Miami upgrade represents Cadillac's next major challenge to contend with midfield competition.

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Cadillac F1 team with drivers Perez and Bottas in pit garage, preparing car amid pre-season testing challenges for 2026 debut.
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Cadillac prepares for challenging F1 debut in 2026

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Cadillac Formula 1 Team is set to enter the championship as the 11th team in 2026, following approval in March 2025 after an initial rejected bid with Andretti Global. With drivers Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas, the team focuses on progress and earning respect rather than immediate results. Pre-season testing revealed areas for improvement, amid concerns over costs and driver readiness.

The Cadillac Formula 1 team introduced upgrades at the Japanese Grand Prix, showing signs of improvement during Friday's practice sessions at Suzuka. Valtteri Bottas finished 20th in FP1 and 18th in FP2, praising a trouble-free day and reduced gaps to rivals. Teammate Sergio Perez faced issues after colliding with Alex Albon.

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Cadillac's Formula 1 team encountered significant challenges at the Chinese Grand Prix, including aerodynamic deficiencies and a persistent fuel pump problem that sidelined Sergio Perez during sprint qualifying. Valtteri Bottas highlighted the car's lack of rear downforce as a key limitation, while the team works to address ongoing technical hurdles. These issues underscore the new outfit's integration difficulties in the 2026 season.

General Motors' Cadillac brand is set to enter Formula One as the 11th team in 2026, with experienced drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez at the helm. The team will initially use Ferrari power units while building its own infrastructure across the US and Europe. A new merchandise collaboration with Tommy Hilfiger highlights the growing American presence in the sport.

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Cadillac Formula 1 team principal Graeme Lowdon highlighted the importance of hiring based on core values rather than just technical skills to build a cohesive squad for the 2026 season. In an exclusive interview, Lowdon discussed the team's rapid progress, including successful shakedowns and upcoming marketing reveals. The American outfit is generating buzz with a Super Bowl livery unveiling and a Times Square countdown installation.

Sergio Perez has expressed strong confidence in Cadillac's upcoming entry into Formula 1 in 2026, describing it as a serious long-term project. The Mexican driver believes the American team is poised to achieve great things amid major regulatory changes. Perez's endorsement highlights the potential impact of the new entrant on the sport.

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General Motors unveiled Cadillac's Formula 1 livery during a Super Bowl commercial on February 8, but the ad quickly led to a $1.5 million lawsuit from director Michael Bay alleging breach of contract and fraud. The reveal highlights the team's preparations for its 2026 debut, amid tempered expectations for early performance. Cadillac's CEO emphasized a long-term focus over immediate points.

 

 

 

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