F1 news: Cadillac target Miami GP to sign drivers for F1 2026 arrival
- Cadillac plans to enter Formula 1 in 2026 and will use the Miami Grand Prix weekend to progress driver discussions and launch events.
- The new American team has yet to sign drivers but has shortlisted experienced and talented candidates including Sergio Perez, Valtteri Bottas, Guanyu Zhou, and Colton Herta.
- Perez, a 35-year-old former Red Bull driver with 281 F1 races, has openly expressed interest in returning to the grid if presented with the right project.
- Cadillac's team principal Graeme Lowdon said hiring on merit and recruiting a US driver are compatible goals, adding they have been "busy talking to a few people."
- The Miami event is expected to reveal Cadillac's livery and attract key industry and cultural figures, signaling serious preparation for the team's debut and driver lineup decisions.
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