Cadillac’s Sergio Perez has “nothing to prove” after Red Bull F1 exit
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New Cadillac Formula 1 driver Sergio Perez certainly sounds vindicated when it comes to his time at Red Bull.Perez was dropped at the end of last season after a four-year stint as Max Verstappen's team-mate, during which he was a consistent podium finisher until his performance collapsed shortly after the 2024 campaign began.Perez struggled with a peaky Red Bull F1 car that matched ...Keep reading
New Cadillac Formula 1 driver Sergio Perez certainly sounds vindicated when it comes to his time at Red Bull.Perez was dropped at the end of last season after a four-year stint as Max Verstappen’s team-mate, during which he was a consistent podium finisher until his performance collapsed shortly after the 2024 campaign began.Perez struggled with a peaky Red Bull F1 car that matched ...Keep reading
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Cadillac's announcement of Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas as its Formula 1 drivers had been hanging in the air for several weeks but became official on Tuesday.This means General Motors' F1 project is taking shape: the drivers are known, so are the three home bases (the team will operate from Fishers, Charlotte and Silverstone across the United States and United Kingdom), and Graeme ...Keep reading