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Sergio Perez: Cadillac 'lacking tremendously' operationally, calls for urgent improvements

Sergio Perez: Cadillac 'lacking tremendously' operationally, calls for urgent improvements

Summary
Sergio Perez pushes Cadillac to fix operational gaps after a pointless start to 2026, but remains satisfied with his own performance and the decision to return to F1.

Sergio Perez has voiced frustration with Cadillac's operational performance, stating the team is "lacking tremendously" in that area and must improve ahead of the European leg of the season. Despite showing progress in raw pace, the American outfit remains one of only two teams yet to score a point in 2026.

Why it matters:

  • Cadillac's debut season was always going to be tough, but patience wears thin as the grid's newest team struggles to convert performance into results.
  • With a growing U.S. fanbase expecting progress, operational reliability is crucial for the team to become competitive in the midfield.

The details:

  • Perez specifically highlighted operational issues during qualifying and the race in Canada, costing potential better results.
  • Team principal Graeme Lowdon acknowledged the shortcomings, noting that everything is being done for the first time and improvements are planned for the European season.
  • Cadillac's best result so far is Valtteri Bottas' P13 in China; Perez finished 15th in the same race.
  • Despite the team's struggles, Perez said he is "very happy" with his driving level and confirmed that returning to F1 was the right call.

What's next:

  • The European season will be a critical test for Cadillac to close the operational gap.
  • If the team can address these issues, they might soon challenge for points, a milestone that would validate their entry into the sport.

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