Sergio Perez

Bottas’ Miami Penalty Explained: A Button Cadillac Can’t Fix Yet

Bottas pressed the pit limiter button — just not hard enough. A known steering wheel tactility issue cost Cadillac’s Finnish driver a drive-through penalty in Miami, as the team continued to navigate the teething problems of its debut Formula 1 season.

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Mario Andretti Says Cadillac Halved Its F1 Qualifying Gap in One Race — Progress Update Before Japan 2026

Mario Andretti says Cadillac’s qualifying deficit dropped from four seconds in Melbourne to two seconds in Shanghai — a 50% reduction in just one race. With both drivers still shaking off a year away from the cockpit, the 1978 World Champion is cautiously optimistic ahead of Suzuka.

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Perez Sorry After Cadillac Friendly Fire at Chinese GP

Sergio Perez collided with Cadillac teammate Valtteri Bottas on the opening lap of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, spinning and causing floor damage. He immediately took full responsibility — and both cars still crossed the finish line in only the team’s second-ever race.

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Perez Reveals Red Bull Truth: “Everything Was a Problem” With Verstappen Focus

Sergio Perez has revealed that Red Bull’s singular focus on Max Verstappen created an impossible environment where “everything was a problem” regardless of his performance. The candid admission sheds light on why seven drivers have struggled in the second Red Bull seat.

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THE IMPOSSIBLE TASK OF BEING VERSTAPPEN’S TEAMMATE AT RED BULL

“No driver could survive there,” says Sergio Pérez in an unfiltered testimony about his time alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bull. The former teammate of the four-time world champion describes a deeply unbalanced environment where the second driver is systematically relegated to a supporting role. “Even Lewis Hamilton or Charles Leclerc would struggle,” he insists, emphasizing that Red Bull’s entire structure is optimized around Verstappen—at the expense of sporting fairness. For Pérez, lasting four years alongside him wasn’t just success; it was an act of “survival.”

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