Sergio Perez Escapes Terrifying Cadillac Crash: Bizarre Suspension Failure Ends Canadian GP
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Mexico City.- Inside the bad after not being able to finish the race, Sergio Pérez rescued positive things from the Canadian Grand Prix. Sergio Pérez was happy for the competitiveness of Cadillac that was seen in Canada. Credit: Cadillac F1 Team In the race, a wrong strategy of choice of tires (green for wet asphalt) delayed the Mexican but gradually reassembled positions until, out of nowhere, the suspension of Cadillac exploded and several pie…
For Pérez, the retreat meant cutting the run of completed races since his debut with Cadillac this season
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The top-notch driver Sergio Pérez left the Canadian Grand Prix race in lap 43, after the Cadillac presented a failure in the suspension. Checo Pérez was competing for position 14 in the competition; however, the failure in the right front suspension broke down and with it came out of the pits. This was the first retreat that the Mexican suffered in the 2026 season. Meanwhile, Spaniard Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin), the double champion of the wo…
A damaged suspension ended Sergio Pérez’s career in the Canadian Grand Prix. The Mexican, who had already climbed to 14th place after booting from drawer 20, went back to the attack on Esteban Ocon’s Haas, but unexpectedly, his monoplace broke. Without a previous touch, out of nowhere, an explosion was heard inside the MAC-26 and pieces flew out of the left side, resulting in a Virtual Safety Car to clean up the circuit. For Czecho, Montreal aim…
Sergio Perez Escapes Terrifying Cadillac Crash: Bizarre Suspension Failure Ends Canadian GP
Sergio Perez’s disastrous 2026 campaign has just evolved from frustrating to downright dangerous. The Cadillac driver, who entered the Canadian Grand Prix weekend trapped at the absolute bottom of the Championship standings, has just suffered a terrifying, high-speed mechanical failure in Montreal. While fighting to drag his fundamentally uncompetitive car through the pack, Perez’s afternoon came to a sudden and alarming halt. The Final Chicane …
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