Cadillac Gears Up for Formula 1 Debut with Impressive Pre-Season Testing Results
As anticipation builds for the dawn of a new era in motorsport, Cadillac has officially wrapped up its pre-season testing for the 2026 Formula 1 season at the Bahrain International Circuit, and the results are nothing short of promising. After an intensive three-day test, the American team has clocked an astonishing 3,247 kilometers—equivalent to over ten Grand Prix distances—setting the stage for their debut in Melbourne.
Despite facing some typical growing pains—operational, logistical, and technical hiccups that are par for the course for any rookie team—Cadillac emerged from this critical phase with a robust foundation. Their final session saw drivers Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas combine for an impressive 280 laps, showcasing a level of reliability that many veteran teams would envy. Team principal Graeme Lowdon hailed this achievement as a significant milestone, noting that the team’s capacity to complete over 1,700 kilometers in Bahrain alone marks a “solid base” for what lies ahead.
The buzz around Cadillac's entry into F1 is palpable, and Lowdon is quick to credit the invaluable experience of their driver duo. With Pérez and Bottas, both seasoned competitors with extensive backgrounds across various teams, Cadillac is poised to leverage their feedback for rapid development. Pérez expressed his satisfaction with the team's progress, emphasizing the camaraderie and positive atmosphere that has fostered a well-balanced car, albeit with much work still to be done in terms of pure performance.
Bottas echoed these sentiments, highlighting the importance of maximizing track time to deepen their understanding of the new car. He stated, “Everything we have done so far has been aimed at preparing for Cadillac's debut in Formula 1.” This strategic focus on refining operational processes and identifying key areas for advancement illustrates their commitment to not just participate, but to compete effectively from the very start.
Looking ahead to the season opener in Melbourne, Cadillac's aspirations may be modest, with expectations of starting from the back of the grid. However, the encouraging signs of potential evolution are clear. This entry into F1 not only marks a significant leap for Cadillac but also a thrilling new chapter in their storied history. With a solid testing phase behind them, the stage is set for Cadillac to make a splash in the high-octane world of Formula 1 racing. Fans and competitors alike will be watching closely as this audacious American team takes its first steps onto the global stage.








