Bottas hails Cadillac's 2026 F1 entry as epic upon his return

Valtteri Bottas has expressed enthusiasm for Cadillac's upcoming Formula 1 debut, describing the 2026 season as 'epic.' The 36-year-old Finnish driver is set to return to the grid with the new American team after spending a year as Mercedes' reserve driver.

Valtteri Bottas, the experienced Formula 1 driver, is optimistic about Cadillac's entry into the sport in 2026. Speaking ahead of the new team's debut, the 36-year-old described the upcoming season as 'epic,' highlighting the excitement surrounding the American manufacturer's arrival on the grid.

Bottas, who last raced full-time in 2023 with Alfa Romeo (now rebranded as Audi for future seasons), took a sabbatical in 2024 to serve as Mercedes' reserve driver. This role kept him involved in the paddock but out of competitive racing. His move to Cadillac marks a return to full-time driving, aligning with the team's expansion into Formula 1 as an 11th constructor starting in 2026.

The addition of Cadillac, backed by General Motors, has generated significant interest in the series, promising fresh competition and technological innovation. Bottas's comments reflect a positive outlook on the challenges and opportunities ahead for the team.

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