Cadillac F1 Reportedly Plans Driver Talks at Silverstone
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Although ‘Chestappen’ broke up when Red Bull fired ‘Checo’ Pérez, the friendship between the two drivers continues, and now it’s Max Verstappen (who won the pole in the UK GP’s 2025 qualy) who ‘jumps’ by his friend and, he says, is the best choice for Cadillac F1.Let’s remember that speculations about the drivers of Cadillac F1, squire that joins Formula 1 in 2026, are ‘on the order of the day’, and one of the prospects that sound most powerful …
Cadillac F1 Reportedly Plans Driver Talks at Silverstone, Red Bull Driver Shortlisted
The Cadillac Formula One team is all set to hold discussions with various F1 drivers this weekend at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, according to a report from RacingNews365. The aim is to shortlist two drivers for the 2026 season, and a report has confirmed that Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda is one of the names on Cadillac’s radar. The second American outfit is all set for its F1 debut in 2026, and while it progresses with its operations …
Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel and bring the information in the palm of your hand. Czech Perez negotiates his return to F1 during Silverstone’s GP Sergio “Checo” Pérez is in talks to return to Formula 1, and Silverstone’s Grand Prix will be key in his negotiations. Although Red Bull is no longer on his scene, Cadillac figures as the most interested team, with offices close to the circuit. There would also be approaches to Aston Martin and For…
'Clandestine meetings' - F1 chief discusses potential driver changes
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