Cadillac Makes Progress with F1 Upgrades, Still Off the Pace in Japan
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Graeme Lowdon assures that Cadillac improved in reliability and rhythm in Japan, in addition to pointing out that Sergio Pérez could have a strong pace in career in Suzuka. Excélsior Cadillac still has a lot of work to do to try to aspire to his first points within Formula 1, but the team commanded by Graeme Lowdon thinks that steps are being taken forward to narrow the gap with the middle group as soon as possible and even the director of the t…
Cadillac Racing unveils crucial upgrades at Japanese GP: can they finally close the gap?
Cadillac's Bold Leap at the Japanese Grand Prix: Upgrades Spark Hopes Amidst Challenges In a thrilling turn of events at the Japanese Grand Prix, the Cadillac Formula 1 team unleashed a series of upgrades that have left fans buzzing with anticipation. While driver Valtteri Bottas tempered expectations, deeming the enhancements not exactly a “gamechanger,” he couldn't hide his optimism about the team's progress. Making its debut in the F1 arena t…
Cadillac brings new parts in Japan for the first time - and it's like Aston Martin. Valtteri Bottas is thrilled with performance. Sergio Perez is not to be enjoyed.
Cadillac F1 continues to learn in the background of the peloton, but on the selective Suzuka circuit, the MAC-26 seems to be less behind the peloton. The team beat Aston Martin thanks to Valteri Bottas, 18th this Friday. The contribution of a new broadcaster has apparently improved the performance of the team, and allowed to win a few precious hundredths or even tenths against the competition, including the teams less in difficulty than Aston. "…
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