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via thejudge13.comCadillac Reaffirms Commitment to Sergio Perez Amid Transfer RumorsCadillac's leadership has firmly stated that Sergio Perez will remain with the team despite recent speculation linking him to a move to Williams. Both CEO Dan Towriss and team principal Marcin Budkowski have expressed confidence in Perez's role for the upcoming seasons.
via RacingNews365Sergio Perez details 'biggest challenge' behind full-time F1 returnSergio Perez got back behind the wheel of a full-time F1 drive this year with Cadillac after a year on the sidelines.
via Motorsport.comCadillac F1 Team Announces Sudden Change in LeadershipCadillac has replaced Graeme Lowdon with Marcin Budkowski as team principal. The decision, described as not mutual, was made shortly before the Dutch Grand Prix.
via Formula1.comHow Cadillac’s 2026 season has played out so farAs Cadillac find themselves as the only team without a point on the board, we recap their season so far in their half term report.
via Motorsport WeekSergio Perez issues response to Cadillac F1 ‘overdelivering’ claimsFollowing a difficult stint at Red Bull, Perez has responded to "overdelivering" claims with his newfound form in Cadillac's first F1 season
via Motorsport.comReport: Sergio Perez's management in Williams talks as Carlos Sainz's future remains unclearSergio Perez may have returned to Formula 1 with Cadillac, but according to Auto Sport Web, his management is already assessing the opportunities across the grid. A report from the Japanese outlet states that Perez's representatives have already opened discussions with Williams about a potential seat in 2027 - contingent on Carlos Sainz not being there to fill it. The Spaniard's contract at ... Keep reading
via grandprix.comPerez linked with Williams as Cadillac future cloudsSergio Perez is being linked with a possible move away from Cadillac for 2027, despite clearly outperforming teammate Valtteri Bottas during the new team's difficult debut season.
via AutosportCadillac F1 Team Updates Infrastructure and Future Development PlansCadillac's Formula 1 team is currently developing its infrastructure while operating from multiple locations. Team principal Graeme Lowdon and driver Valtteri Bottas have indicated that significant strategic decisions are forthcoming as the team aims to improve its performance.
via Motorsport.comGuenther Steiner questions Valtteri Bottas's motivation at CadillacFormer Haas Formula 1 team principal Guenther Steiner has questioned Valtteri Bottas's motivation and future at Cadillac, suggesting the Finnish driver has "given up a little bit" amid a challenging 2026 campaign for the American outfit. Speaking on The Red Flags Podcast during the summer break, Steiner graded the 2026 grid and offered a blunt assessment of Cadillac's current driver ... Keep reading
via grandprix.comCadillac veterans split Dutch F1 expertsCadillac's decision to build its new Formula 1 project around experienced drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez has divided former Dutch racers Renger van der Zande and Jan Lammers.
via grandprix.comPagenaud finds new purpose in Cadillac F1 roleSimon Pagenaud says Cadillac's Formula 1 project has helped rebuild his life and career after the 2023 crash that left him with lasting neurological symptoms.
via Motorsport.comF1 2026 mid-season grades: Cadillac gets off to respectable start on its adventureBrand-new Formula 1 teams don't come along very often, so it is always tough to know what to expect from a new entrant. Following a protracted entry process, the well-funded Cadillac outfit certainly came in under very different circumstances than team boss Graeme Lowdon's previous adventure with Manor. But it also had to produce or procure much more of its own parts than when F1's last new ... Keep reading
via Formula1.comWhy Bottas believes his best years are still to comeValtteri Bottas tells F1.com about his journey with Cadillac so far, why he appreciates life in F1 more than ever, and why his best years are still ahead.
via F1iSergio Perez Reflects on His Return to Formula 1Sergio Perez has shared that he experienced initial doubts about his return to Formula 1 with Cadillac. The driver resumed racing in 2025 after leaving Red Bull at the end of the previous season.
via Motorsport.comSergio Perez Critiques Cadillac's Development Ahead of F1 2026Sergio Perez has expressed concerns regarding Cadillac's progress in Formula 1 as they prepare for the 2026 season. He emphasized the need for the team to reassess its development strategies to improve performance.
via Motorsport.comDavid Croft praises Cadillac's no-excuses approach after F1 Hungarian GPSky Sports Formula 1 commentator David Croft has praised the new Cadillac F1 team for its resilience and refusal to hide behind its rookie status, following another challenging weekend for the American outfit at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Cadillac joined the F1 grid as the 11th team in 2026. The General Motors-backed squad, running Ferrari power units with an experienced driver line-up of ... Keep reading
via F1iCadillac Identifies Cause of Ongoing Brake Issues in F1Valtteri Bottas has disclosed that Cadillac has pinpointed the source of its persistent brake problems in Formula 1. The team has faced multiple brake fires during the early part of the season.
via grandprix.comHerta's Cadillac hopes fade as Bottas fears Aston leapColton Herta will return to Cadillac's Formula 1 car in Hungary, but his intended path towards a full-time seat in 2027 is becoming increasingly uncertain.Page 2 of 2