Explained: Why Sergio Perez Is Testing a Ferrari F1 Car and Key Details From Cadillac's First Test Day
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There was some activity this Thursday in Imola. While the Formula 1 paddock turned to Las Vegas, a black single-seater dropped the bitumen of the Autodromo Enzo and Dino Ferrari. It was not secret tests but rather a general rehearsal for Cadillac, who will make his debut on the starting grid next March during the first round of the 2026 season held in Melbourne. Indeed, the American team rented a Ferrari SF-23 to allow Sergio Pérez to take over …
The future American team started its preparation in the circuit with Sergio Pérez at the controls of a Ferrari of 2023, thus anticipating its official entry in March 2026. The Cadillac team made on Thursday its first spottings on the route of Imola, marking a crucial step in its approach to the world championship. The Sergio Pérez rider has [...] The Cadillac article straddles towards the F1 with strategic tests in Imola appeared first on Le Sin…
Comparing Sergio Perez’s Cadillac test performance in a Ferrari SF-23 with Charles Leclerc at Imola
Sergio Perez completes first Ferrari F1 test as Cadillac prepares for 2026 debut Sergio Perez took to the track in an unmarked Ferrari F1 car at Imola on Thursday as part of his preparation for Cadillac’s 2026 Formula 1 entry. The test provided an opportunity for the new team to refine its fledgling operations ahead of their inaugural season. Ferrari will supply engines to Cadillac next year and agreed to loan the SF-23 chassis along with select…
We announced last Wednesday, Sergio Perez made his first ride with Cadillac F1, in Imola, this Thursday. A first contact which will be followed by a second day, today Friday 14 November, on the same circuit. Concretely, the Mexican was driving a black single-seater, blank of any sponsor, not even including the [...] Article F1 Good news for 2026, Cadillac rode for the first time, with Perez and a black livery! appeared first on Le Mag Sport Auto.
Cadillac doesn't have a single-seater of his own, but he'll use Ferrari engines when he debuts next season as an 11th Formula One team.
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