More ‘progress’ for Cadillac at the Miami Grand Prix
Cadillac made progress at the Miami Grand Prix with their first major upgrades of the season, showing improved performance despite qualifying setbacks. Both Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas noted gains in car performance, particularly in cornering speed. The team remains optimistic about continued development and better results in upcoming sessions.
- ▪Cadillac introduced their first major upgrade package of the season at the Miami Grand Prix, focusing on aerodynamics and cornering performance.
- ▪Sergio Pérez believed he could have reached SQ2 with a second run but was limited by timing and refueling issues.
- ▪Valtteri Bottas confirmed the car felt better, especially in medium to high-speed corners, though further improvements are needed.
- ▪Team principal Graeme Lowdon emphasized the importance of building on the progress shown by the upgrades.
- ▪Both drivers were eliminated in SQ1, with Pérez qualifying 19th and Bottas 20th.
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