
Cadillac Confirms Driver Line-Up for F1 Debut
Cadillac has officially announced its driver line-up for its highly anticipated 2026 Formula 1 debut. In a bold move, the American manufacturer has signed experienced racers Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas to spearhead its entry, making a strong statement as the sport’s 11th team.Pérez and Bottas Bring Championship Experience
Both drivers return to the grid after a year away from racing, with a combined record that includes multiple race victories and vital roles in constructors’ championship wins.Pérez, who raced with Red Bull from 2021 to 2024, collected six career wins and 39 podiums, playing a key role in their title-winning campaigns. Bottas, a 10-time race winner, was a cornerstone of Mercedes’ five consecutive constructors’ championships before stepping into a reserve role in 2024.
Drivers Excited to Build Something New
“Joining the Cadillac Formula 1 Team is an incredibly exciting new chapter in my career,” said Pérez. “It’s an honor to help bring such a legendary American brand to Formula 1 and build a team that can fight at the very front in the future.”Bottas echoed the sentiment: “From my first talks with Cadillac, I felt their ambition and long-term vision. This is more than just joining a new team — it’s helping build one from the ground up.”
Cadillac Sends a Clear Signal
Team Principal Graeme Lowdon called the signing a “bold signal of intent,” emphasizing that the duo were chosen not only for their proven pace but also for their ability to help shape the team’s competitive foundations.By selecting seasoned international drivers rather than an American rookie, Cadillac is prioritizing stability and competitiveness in its maiden season.