Valtteri Bottas: Cadillac felt “like a different car” in F1 Miami GP qualifying
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Cadillac shows progress but remains out of points in Miami F1 home race
Cadillac’s first Formula 1 race on American soil brought more evidence of progress, but no championship points, as the Fishers-connected team continued its difficult debut season Sunday in the Miami Grand Prix. Sergio Perez finished 16th, one lap down, while teammate Valtteri Bottas placed 18th, two laps down, at the Miami International Autodrome. Kimi Antonelli won the race for Mercedes, followed by McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastr…
= Driver Valtteri Bottas showed an optimistic spirit after qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix, noting that his Cadillac felt “like a different car” compared to previous races of the 2026 Formula 1 season. In this fourth race of the season, Cadillac has brought several improvements to its MAC-26 model, which seems to have contributed to a better driving experience for Bottas. However, the team is still looking for its first points, being one of …
How is Cadillac progressing with its Miami upgrades?
F1 Grand Prix, GP Miami, Miami Cadillac left Saturday in Miami with a familiar blend of encouragement and frustration: clear progress on race pace, but another Qualifying session in which the raw one‑lap deficit proved too much to overcome.... More »
First home appearance contrasted for Cadillac F1 on the occasion of the Miami Grand Prix sprint race and qualifications. The American team continued its rise with a new double finish, even if the raw results remain in decline. Sergio Pérez crossed the line in 16th position, while Valteri Bottas finished 19th, after a race on their lands. A basis of work deemed encouraging before the Grand Prix's qualifications (...)
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