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Cadillac confirms Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez for 2026 F1 debut

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  • 2025-08-26 18:31 event
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Cadillac confirms Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez for 2026 F1 debut
The nascent Cadillac F1 team has officially confirmed series veterans Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez will form its experienced driver line-up for its 2026 debut season.As previously reported by Motorsport.com, both Perez and Bottas had been on the verge of an F1 return for some time as the series' 11th team is banking on experience to get it up to speed during what will be a challenging ...Keep reading

17. Cadillac explains why they didn’t sign an American driver for F1 debut

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Cadillac is committed to building a 'pathway' for American drivers after signing Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas for 2026.

18. Cadillac explain why they didn’t sign an American driver for F1 debut

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Cadillac is committed to building a 'pathway' for American drivers after signing Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas for 2026.

19. Fermin Aldeguer "regret…” only Marc Marquez faster at end of Hungarian MotoGP

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Rookie Fermin Aldeguer set a late Hungarian MotoGP pace to match Marc Marquez, but a crash and penalty left him pointless at Balaton Park.

20. Driver market: Who'll fill the last seats for F1 2026 after Cadillac news?

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Six seats remain available on the 2026 F1 grid following the announcement that Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas will drive for the new Cadillac team.Read Also:Formula 1Cadillac confirms Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez for 2026 F1 debutFormula 1Bottas/Perez lineup "a bold signal of intent" – CadillacWhile some outfits are expected to maintain their ...Keep reading

21. F1 driver market: Six seats yet to be filled for 2026

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Six seats remain available on the 2026 F1 grid following the announcement that Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas will drive for the new Cadillac team. While some outfits are expected to maintain their present line-ups, albeit after some protracted brinksmanship behind the scenes, others are rightly the subject of great intrigue. In the overall Red Bull set-up, only Max Verstappen is contractually ...Keep reading

22. Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas explain why they rejected F1 rival for Cadillac

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Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas back Cadillac's plans after joining the team for 2026.

23. Bottas/Perez lineup "a bold signal of intent" – Cadillac

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Cadillac F1 team boss Graeme Lowdon says signing experienced grand prix winners Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez to the programme is a "bold signal of intent".On Tuesday the TWG Motorsports-owned squad confirmed Bottas and Perez would form the squad's backbone as it enters the sport in 2026 as an 11th expansion team, starting from the ground up at a European headquarters in Silverstone as well ...Keep reading

24. Cadillac confirms Bottas and Perez for 2026 F1 debut

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The nascent Cadillac F1 team has officially confirmed series veterans Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez will form its experienced driver line-up for its 2026 debut season.As previously reported by Autosport, both Perez and Bottas had been on the verge of an F1 return for some time as the series' 11th team is banking on experience to get it up to speed during what will be a challenging debut ...Keep reading

25. Cadillac sign Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas as 2026 F1 drivers

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After months of speculation, Cadillac has confirmed Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas as the drivers for its 2026 Formula 1 debut.

26. Cadillac confirms Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez for 2026 F1 debut

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The nascent Cadillac F1 team has officially confirmed series veterans Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez will form its experienced driver line-up for its 2026 debut season.As previously reported by Motorsport.com, both Perez and Bottas had been on the verge of an F1 return for some time as the series' 11th team is banking on experience to get it up to speed during what will be a challenging ...Keep reading

27. BMW reveals tweaked LMDh car for 2026 WEC, IMSA campaigns

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BMW has unveiled revised aerodynamics for its M Hybrid V8 LMDh ahead of its campaigns in next year’s World Endurance Championship and IMSA SportsCar Championship.The revisions, which include a significantly smaller version of the marque’s signature ‘kidney’ grille, are designed to improve the consistency of the car’s performance across the range of circuits on which it races and to ...Keep reading

28. Why Williams doesn't "need to take silly risks" anymore

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“Very confident.” That’s the way Williams racer Alex Albon described his fourth Formula 1 season with the team at the halfway point. The ex-Red Bull driver has already amassed more points in 2025 than his last three years with the Grove-based team combined and this, he says, is changing the way Williams goes racing.  The historic British team has undergone a seismic change in recent ...Keep reading

29. Exposed: Max Verstappen cost himself €50k for a mind game against Lewis Hamilton

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Max Verstappen’s former performance coach has revealed how the Red Bull star used psychological tactics in his tittle battle with Lewis Hamilton in 2021.

30. Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari backed for epic comeback despite "madness"

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"Madness" of Ferrari's SF-25 can be cured at certain F1 circuits, it is claimed

31. Christian Horner never “rated” Yuki Tsunoda, didn’t know “he had a second driver!”

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Yuki Tsunoda's hopes of surviving F1 axe boosted by Christian Horner exit

32. “We don’t need to take silly risks” – How Williams changed the way it goes racing

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“Very confident” – that’s the way Williams racer Alex Albon described his fourth Formula 1 season with the team at the halfway point. The ex-Red Bull driver has already amassed more points in 2025 than in his last three years with the Grove-based team combined – and this, he says, is changing the way Williams goes racing.  The historic British team has undergone a seismic change ...Keep reading

33. Fabio Quartararo sets lap time target for Yamaha V4 MotoGP debut at Misano test

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Fabio Quartararo says the Yamaha V4 will be ready for MotoGP if he laps within 0.5s of the current M1 at the Misano test.

34. Oscar Piastri sets record straight on Lando Norris bond as "pressure" grows

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Oscar Piastri insists both he and Lando Norris are determined to keep McLaren “united” despite their own championship battle.

35. Aston Martin can't help but wonder – what could Adrian Newey have done to its 2025 F1 car?

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Aston Martin F1 CEO and team principal Andy Cowell admits he sometimes wonders how his team could have performed in 2025 if it hadn't kept star signing Adrian Newey's focus firmly on 2026.After leaving Red Bull, Newey joined Aston at the start of March in his role of Managing Technical Partner, developing the technical side of a heavily expanded team in Silverstone.In his capacity Newey ...Keep reading

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