Cadillac F1 team views April break as beneficial

Formula 1's unexpected April schedule break will help the Cadillac team address reliability issues and aerodynamic shortcomings, according to Valtteri Bottas. The cancellations of Bahrain and Jeddah races due to the Iran war create a five-week gap between the Japanese Grand Prix and Miami.

Valtteri Bottas believes the Formula 1 calendar's unforeseen April break offers significant advantages to the new Cadillac team. With the Bahrain and Jeddah rounds cancelled amid the ongoing Iran war, a five-week interval now separates next week's Japanese Grand Prix from the early May Miami race. Bottas stated, “I think it's actually quite beneficial for us. We have more time to sort things out – because we still have issues, you know, we still haven't had a trouble-free week – and also more time to gain more performance. And everyone has been working flat out for months now, so actually maybe for some people to have a bit of a breather as well, this is good.” Cadillac has faced mechanical challenges early in the season. Fuel system problems ended Bottas' Australian GP and affected Sergio Perez during Melbourne free practice, while also sidelining Perez from sprint qualifying in China. Both drivers lost a mirror at Albert Park. Operationally, Cadillac recorded the second-slowest pitstops in Melbourne and the slowest in China, with Perez's sprint pitstop taking 25.793 seconds—2.6 seconds slower than others, barring Audi's wheelgun failure. The team prioritized safety and early production for its debut, conducting a shakedown on 16 January, 19 days ahead of Williams. This resulted in a basic design lacking aerodynamic load, particularly at the rear. Perez noted ahead of Shanghai, “We anticipated, we knew that. I mean, this car was done a long time ago. It's very basic; they had to do it very early, the sign-off. So we knew that the start was always going to be difficult.” Bottas added, “Especially on the aero side, we're lacking quite a lot of load, especially on the rear end of the car, which now has kind of boxed us in with this mechanical set-up a little bit... But once we start gaining some more load, then there's a bit more to come.” Cadillac introduced diffuser and mirror stay updates for China, with further developments planned for Japan and a larger package post-break.

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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 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 cancellation of Bahrain and Jeddah grands prix due to the Iran war has created a five-week gap between Suzuka and Miami rounds. Red Bull views the break as a mixed bag, offering upgrade time but hindering engine development. Aston Martin sees both positives and negatives amid its power unit issues.

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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.

The 2026 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, round four and a sprint weekend at the Miami International Autodrome, follows cancellations of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian races due to Middle Eastern conflict, capping a five-week break since Japan. Teams roll out major upgrades amid FIA regulation tweaks after early-season drama.

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Mario Andretti, the 1978 Formula 1 champion and Cadillac F1 board member, has described drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez as a bit rusty in the team's debut 2026 season. Both drivers sat out at least one year before joining the new 11th team on the grid. Andretti shared these observations during a podcast appearance.

The futures of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix remain in doubt due to the ongoing Middle East crisis. Organizers in Jeddah are pushing to keep the Saudi race on the Formula 1 calendar, but discussions suggest outright cancellation is likely. Formula 1 is monitoring the situation closely as a decision deadline approaches.

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Cadillac used its Miami Grand Prix debut to build fan connections with a series of activations and displays around the city. The new Formula 1 team combined road car reveals with sponsor events and a custom livery.

 

 

 

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