

Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas received a real warning of the danger they could face with Cadillac next season.
In statements published by Motorsport, Bernie Collins used his experience in F1 to issue a warning to the Mexican driver's new team: "I think Cadillac is going to have a tough time putting together a new team, getting all the people together, and getting the car on the grid.
"As we saw before in 2016. Haas joined the grid, and I remember that when I was at McLaren, I would walk into the circuit on Friday morning while the Haas guys were leaving to shower and then coming back.
“That was the level of suffering they went through to get a new car on the grid in Australia. I think the job at Cadillac cannot be underestimated. If they manage to get that car on the grid in Australia, that will be really good for them. It will be a victory in many ways,” she said.
Sergio Pérez returned to Formula 1 with Cadillac, and one of the biggest questions on fans' minds is the length of his contract, as this could be his last team before retirement.
According to information from Diego Mejía, a renowned motorsports journalist, the Jalisco-born driver will be on the track for quite some time afetr being dropped by Red Bull in 2024: "Checo has said that he has two years with Cadillac.
"His contract, as far as I know, is a 2+1, two with conditions for a third. He has also said that he plans to stay as long as necessary to reap the rewards and that he is not setting a deadline for his last big project," they reported.