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How Did Cadillac Reflect on Sprint Qualifying After Debuting a Revised Chassis?

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Both Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez showed encouraging pace during their SQ1 runs, but a late red flag — triggered while Bottas was on a personal‑best lap — prevented either driver from completing their final attempts. When the session... More »

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Sergio Pérez was close to advancing, for the first time with Cadillac, to the second stage of a qualifying session. In the qualy for the Sprint Race of the Canadian Grand Prix, the Mexican stayed at the limit of the cut and when he aimed to improve his record, Fernando Alonso’s accident with the Aston Martin forced him to slow down and return to pits. In the end, Checo failed to slow down at the last minute that was still on the clock, and from …

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Mexican Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez, Cadillac’s driver, said he was satisfied after Friday’s Grand Prix of Canada, after considering that they managed to optimize the performance of the single-seater towards the sprint race. The tapatío will depart from position 17 this Saturday on the Gilles Villeneuve circuit of Montreal, fifth date of the Formula One season. Pérez explained that they made important adjustments before the sprint classification, altho…

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Cadillac F1 had a positive first day at the Canada Grand Prix, while Sergio Pérez was close to qualifying for the second part of the Sprint Qualifications. He and Valteri Bottas did the best they could, despite the frustration of a last lap cancelled by a red flag, which might have allowed the Mexican to reach the SQ2, while he finally qualified in 17th position for the 23 laps of tomorrow's Sprint. Although there were two drivers (...)

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diario.mx broke the news on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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