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Cadillac Set to Enter F1 with Veteran Experience After 2026 Agreement Cadillac are set to join the Formula 1 grid in 2026, ...
Mick Schumacher confirms that he is in "positive" talks with Cadillac over a seat with the American team in its debut season.
The mother of a passenger killed in a car crash that happened as the driver fled a Border Patrol agent in Otay Mesa is suing ...
Mick Schumacher has confirmed he is in talks to return to Formula 1 with Cadillac, in what could be a surprising comeback for ...
Jesus Atenco Perez was one of two passengers killed when a vehicle driven by Chula Vista resident Sergio Josue Palomera crashed at high speeds on state Route 905 on Oct. 22, 2024.
F1 prospect Pato O'Ward has claimed his shot at joining the team is as real as talk of Fernando Alonso dating Taylor Swift.
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Stadium Rant on MSNCadillac Could Have Its 2026 Lineup, And It Looks Very PromisingCadillac was officially approved to become the 11th team on the Formula One grid. For months, there have been speculations about which drivers could fill the two coveted seats. From heroes of other ...
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GPFans on MSNFormer F1 star confirms 'positive' talks over return to gridYoung driver Mick Schumacher has confirmed that he has been holding talks with Cadillac over a potential return to the F1 grid next year. The 26-year-old spent two seasons on the grid with Haas in ...
According to Mundo Deportivo, Perez may even announce the 35-year-old’s deal to drive for Cadillac himself. The GM entry prioritised signing an experienced F1 driver first to help team principal ...
Sergio Perez rumours pointing to a return to F1 abound, and this key revelation from a source close to the Mexican driver 'ensures' the former Red Bull Racing driver's comeback to the pinnacle of ...
Pato O’Ward has poured cold water on speculation linking him to Cadillac’s upcoming Formula 1 entry in 2026. While Cadillac team bosses Graeme Lowdon and Dan Towriss have confirmed talks with ...
Yuki Tsunoda is free to race for a non-Honda-affiliated team in Formula 1 next season, according to Honda Racing Corporation president Koji Watanabe. As Honda prepares to end its support of Red Bull ...
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