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Sergio Perez battles hydraulic failure in debut as Cadillac Formula 1 Team faces rocky start

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
March 6, 2026
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Sergio Perez Faces Setbacks in Australia as Cadillac's F1 Debut Unfolds

In a whirlwind of excitement and challenges, the highly anticipated Formula 1 season kicked off in Australia, marking a historic moment for the Cadillac team as they made their grand entrance onto the F1 stage. However, the opening day was anything but smooth for the new American racing squad, particularly for driver Sergio Perez, who encountered a series of hurdles that left fans and analysts on the edge of their seats.

The day began with Perez fumbling in the first practice session (FP1), where an unfortunate spin saw him struggle to maintain control of his car. The situation took a turn for the worse during the subsequent practice session (FP2), when a hydraulic failure forced him to park his MAC-26 prematurely, leaving him on the sidelines as his competitors continued to push their limits. “Today is just the beginning,” reflected Perez, who is returning to the grid after a year away from an official driving role. “I was very proud to be on the track for the first-ever practice session of the Cadillac Formula 1 Team. Although there are many small details to fix, overall, it was a great step forward for the team to have two cars on the track, turning laps and gathering miles.”

Despite the setbacks faced by Perez, his teammate Valtteri Bottas managed to keep the team's spirits buoyed. Bottas, also making a comeback to F1 after his hiatus, finished 17th in FP1 and improved slightly to 19th in FP2. “First of all, it was fantastic to be out there, and thanks to the entire team for preparing the car,” he stated, acknowledging the difficulties they faced in getting the vehicle ready. “We had some challenges with car setup, but without the curfew, the team made the most of the opportunities. It was fantastic to be back on track, and personally, it was thrilling to complete our first day as the Cadillac Formula 1 Team.”

As the team navigates this rocky start, they remain focused on the bigger picture. Perez emphasized the need for a methodical approach: “For now, we aim to proceed step by step, starting with a smoother day tomorrow and then moving on to qualifying.” With valuable data collected despite the day's obstacles, both drivers are determined to turn their fortunes around as they gear up for the challenges ahead.

This inaugural outing for Cadillac in Formula 1 has brought both excitement and trials, but as the team looks to build on their experiences, fans can expect a relentless pursuit of improvement and performance in the days to come. Will Perez and Bottas rise to the occasion and propel the Cadillac team into the upper echelons of F1? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain: the race has just begun, and the stakes are higher than ever!

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