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Cadillac Teammates Clash in F1 Chinese GP, Sergio Perez Apologises to Valtteri Bottas

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Perez collided with Bottas at the start of the Shanghai race but owned up to his mistake

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The Cadillac team still doesn't score points for the 2026 season, but internal harmony still remains.

Cadillac finished an F1 race with both cars for the first time in China - despite the crash between Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas.

Mexican Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez (Cadillac) took responsibility for the incident with his teammate, Finn Valtteri Bottas, during the China Grand Prix: “I had all the blame.” Pérez, who finished 15th -the last one among the ‘survivors’ after seven abandonments-, explained: “I saw the hole and went for it. But when I saw it, obviously, Valtteri had no more room. (...) Fortunately, nothing serious happened.” “Unfortunately, it cost me the race,” said t…

Cd. of Mexico.- The first internal duel in Cadillac occurred during the China Grand Prix. When the lights of the traffic light went out, the fireballs of the U.S. team were fired out thanks to the Ferrari engine, but, as they tried to advance in curve 3, Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas beat each other. The worst part was taken by the Mexican because he had a spin and returned to the race in the last position he could no longer leave and thus cr…

Sergio Pérez came out after the 2026 China Grand Prix. The Mexican driver of Cadillac publicly acknowledged that he was responsible for contact with his partner Valtteri Bottas in the first round of the race played on the Shanghai circuit, a maneuver that completely conditioned his performance on the second date of the season.According to statements taken by ESPN and Motorsport, Czecho did not avoid self-criticism and went straight to explain th…

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Aristegui Noticias broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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