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Coulthard Backs Bottas as Better Prepared Than Perez for Cadillac’s F1 Debut

Limited Bahrain mileage keeps Cadillac’s true pace unclear, with Perez upbeat about progress.

Overview

  • David Coulthard says Valtteri Bottas holds an advantage thanks to a year of Mercedes reserve and simulator work, warning Sergio Perez may need time to shake off rust after a full season away.
  • Cadillac’s pre-season featured a complete Barcelona shakedown followed by one of the lowest lap counts in Bahrain testing, underscoring a focus on reliability and systems learning.
  • Perez’s Bahrain times were reported to be more than three seconds off Charles Leclerc’s benchmark and slightly slower than Bottas, offering an early intra-team reference point.
  • Coulthard describes Cadillac’s lineup as a safe pair of hands rather than the fastest pairing, aligning with the team’s choice to prioritise experience for its first campaign.
  • Perez reports a positive team atmosphere and a balanced car as development continues toward Melbourne, while Bottas casts his Cadillac move as a fresh start with team-first goals.