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More ‘progress’ for Cadillac at the Miami Grand Prix

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Cadillac took another step forward at the Miami Grand Prix, as the team unveiled their first upgrades of the season

MIAMI, FLORIDA - APRIL 30: Sergio Perez of Mexico and Cadillac F1 Team looks on in the Drivers Press Conference during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on April 30, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Hector Vivas - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images) | Formula 1 via Getty Images Formula 1’s newest team took advantage of the unexpected break between the Japanese Grand Prix and this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix to develop a series of upgrades for their debut challenger. Following qualifying for the F1 Sprint race, the team hailed the “progress” those upgrades unlocked.

While both Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas were eliminated in SQ1, the team believes that Pérez was on the verge of a spot in SQ2 had he been able to complete a second run. Despite qualifying 19th, Pérez called the pace “promising” and indicated he was “happy” with the performance. “I was very happy with my lap in Sprint Quali, and the pace is promising, but sadly I only had the one run.

At some points we were looking like we were going to make it to SQ2, which is already progress, but the priority now is to get on top of our issues. I only had one run as we went out too late and then didn’t have time to refuel and make a second run. In practice we also lost some track time, so we are a bit on the back foot.

When we get on top of this, we’ll be able to maximize the package, which is a step forward. We now need a smooth day tomorrow and see where we end up on Sunday,” said the veteran driver in the team’s media report. Bottas, who will start behind his teammate in P20, said the team is heading in the “right direction.