Formula 1
Why Cadillac will use rival's car for F1 testing debut
The Cadillac team will conduct on-track Formula 1 testing this year using a car supplied by another team as it ramps up preparations for its debut in 2026
What we've learned about Cadillac F1 signing Perez and Bottas
This is what we’ve learned speaking to the Cadillac F1 team’s owners, its team principal, and Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas themselves
Eight unanswered questions for the rest of F1 2025
The Race looks at F1's biggest questions for the rest of 2025 as the series returns from the summer shutdown this weekend at Zandvoort
How Sauber went from disaster to 2025 breakout star
Sauber as a leading midfield contender? You'd have been laughed at for thinking so at the start of the 2025 F1 season. Edd Straw speaks in depth to the team's technical director about its dramatic turnaround
Why Cadillac chose Bottas, Pérez (and not an American) for F1 seats
There won't be an American behind the wheel of Cadillac's F1 car, but in Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas, there's plenty of race-winning experience.
Cadillac confirm Pérez, Bottas for 2026 F1 debut
Cadillac has confirmed Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas will form its driver lineup for its Formula 1 debut season in 2026.
Cadillac 'shut down' links to Horner as new boss
The new Cadillac F1 team strongly denied reports it was considering hiring fired Red Bull team principal Christian Horner.
Cadillac's Pérez on Red Bull: 'Nothing to prove'
After being named as one of Cadillac's two drivers for 2026, Sergio Pérez said he "couldn't afford" to let his F1 career end with his Red Bull sacking.
Wheatley on what he can bring from Red Bull to Kick Sauber
Jonathan Wheatley has shared what he has been able to carry forward from his time with Red Bull through to his new role as Team Principal at Kick Sauber, with the Briton having “immersed” himself in the Hinwil-based outfit since joining back in April.
Stella wary of Ferrari threat over second half of season
Andrea Stella reckons McLaren will face more of a test from their rivals across the final 10 rounds of the 2025 Formula 1 campaign, and Ferrari in particular, following his team’s imperious run in the opening half of the year.
BREAKING: Perez and Bottas to make F1 returns in 2026 with Cadillac
Cadillac have signed Grand Prix winners Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas to be their drivers when they join the Formula 1 grid for the first time in 2026.
How Cadillac decided to go for Perez and Bottas
Cadillac have gone for experience for their debut season in Formula 1, with the American outfit signing race winners Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas. F1 Correspondent Lawrence Barretto explains more...
Cadillac opt for Perez and Bottas for inaugural 2026 season
The decision has been made: Cadillac will field experienced race winners Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas for their first ever F1 season in 2026, the pair sharing over 500 Grand Prix starts between them.
How Cadillac’s chiefs ‘pressure-tested’ Bottas and Perez
Cadillac's driver line-up has been the talk of the town for months, and while the incoming American squad have kept public chatter to a minimum, behind the scenes, they've gone through a painstakingly detailed process to selected their first-ever race dri...
What’s on at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix
Discover the full 2025 Dutch Grand Prix experience at Circuit Zandvoort. Explore the race schedule, F1 Fanzone activities, live music, and driver appearances from 29–31 August.
Why did Cadillac choose Bottas and Perez for their 2026 line-up?
Cadillac has announced Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez to be their drivers when the new team joins the 2026 F1 grid. Here's the reasons why.