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Pretty psyched to see Cadillac, an American team with some backing into the F1 sphere. Valteri would have been told not to show his ass in that ad. Lol. Checo and Bottas, united in #2 loneliness.
 
I fully expect Cadillac to be near the bottom of the pack this year. There's a steep learning curve in F1 and the two drivers are both very experienced but both sat out last year so I expect them to be a bit rusty and will take some races to get back up to speed again. I do think Valtteri is well past his prime but Checo probably still has a few good years left. I'm also not sold on the Lowden as the team principle; he never managed a winning F1 team and his last team went belly up at the back of the pack. Hopefully GM's deep pockets will get them up to speed quicker if they're fully committed to staying in F1.
 
I fully expect Cadillac to be near the bottom of the pack this year. There's a steep learning curve in F1 and the two drivers are both very experienced but both sat out last year so I expect them to be a bit rusty and will take some races to get back up to speed again. I do think Valtteri is well past his prime but Checo probably still has a few good years left. I'm also not sold on the Lowden as the team principle; he never managed a winning F1 team and his last team went belly up at the back of the pack. Hopefully GM's deep pockets will get them up to speed quicker if they're fully committed to staying in F1.
Absolutely. It will be more about pit strategy, and having a reliable car. If they can get through the races with as few failures as possible, they can make some good headway.
 

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