Bottas? Pérez? Which Drivers Could Cadillac Sign Ahead of 2026 F1 Debut?
- Cadillac Formula 1 Team has not signed any drivers yet, as it prepares for its 2026 debut as the grid’s 11th team, with decision timing closely monitored.
- Entry backed by General Motors and TWG Global led to FIA approval for Cadillac's 2026 debut as the sport's first American-based team amid US F1 growth.
- Analysis shows multiple experienced contenders, including Bottas, Perez, Schumacher, and Drugovich, with Herta needing super licence points before the driver decision deadline.
- Cadillac's driver lineup remains undecided as the team prioritizes car development ahead of the March 8, 2026 Australian Grand Prix, with speculation increasing.
- Cadillac's long-term F1 ambitions, highlighted by Keanu Reeves's documentary series, aim to expand US interest and grow the sport's global audience.
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Keanu Reeves to Host, Exec Produce Docuseries on the Birth of the Cadillac Formula 1 Team in the U.S.
After a dream start for Brad Pitt's 'F1: The Movie,' the goal of the show, made with All3Media's North One, is to "showcase what it takes to participate in one of the most exclusive sports arenas in the world."

Cadillac is looking for drivers for the next season for the start of Formula One. However, his name would have been expected to be the fewest fans.
Cadillac hints at attribute the team is prioritising for debut 2026 F1 driver line-up
Cadillac Team Principal Graeme Lowdon has remained tight-lipped on the subject of which drivers it will sign for its debut Formula 1 season next year. The American marque‘s much-anticipated maiden campaign is now just eight months away, and has so far yet to secure the signature of anyone to take the reins of its cars. Speculation has been continuously mounting as to who will be eventually hired, with Valtteri Bottas one of the leading figures, …
Cadillac discusses its plans for its driver lineup for the 2026 season.
Nearly 1 Of 4 Cadillacs Sold Is Fully Electric
Cadillac Lyriq sales continue to drop and they were off 31.2% in the second quarter. The brand is seeing “strong” demand for the Optiq, Vistiq, and Escalade IQ. Sales of gas-powered models climbed with the exception of the CT4 and XT4. The Lyriq has been a bright spot for Cadillac, but it had a dismal second quarter as sales tumbled 31.2% to 5,017 units. This followed a disappointing first quarter and year-to-date sales are down 28.8% to 9,317. …
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