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Cadillac's F1 debut roars to life at Super Bowl LVIII with Pérez and Bottas

A historic moment for Cadillac as its F1 dream takes center stage. Will Pérez's return and Barcelona's secret tests give the team an early edge?

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The image shows a group of cars parked next to each other in front of a building with shutters and a banner with text on it. There are also people standing around the cars, suggesting that the cars are participating in a race. The text on the banner reads "Le Mans 2019" indicating that this is the start of the race.

Cadillac's F1 debut roars to life at Super Bowl LVIII with Pérez and Bottas

Cadillac is set to make its Formula 1 debut with a high-profile car launch during Super Bowl LVIII. The reveal, scheduled for Sunday, 8 February 2026, will showcase the team's first-ever F1 machine. Drivers Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas are now waiting to see the vehicle they will race in the upcoming season.

The new Cadillac F1 car will be unveiled in the U.S. as part of the Super Bowl broadcast. However, Mexican fans may miss the live reveal due to market restrictions. The exact timing of the event remains unconfirmed.

Before the official launch, the car will undergo private testing at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya from 26 to 30 January 2026. Further track sessions are planned at Bahrain International Circuit between 11-13 and 18-20 February. These tests will prepare the team for the season ahead.

Cadillac joins Aston Martin and McLaren as one of the last teams to reveal their 2026 F1 designs. For Pérez, this launch marks his return to the sport after a year away. The Mexican driver will now compete in the series with a brand-new manufacturer.

The car's debut will be a key moment for Cadillac's entry into Formula 1. Testing sessions in Barcelona and Bahrain will follow shortly after the reveal. Updates on the team's progress will be available on the Deportes sports website.

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