In a shocking turn of events, Sergio “Checo” Pérez has made an explosive statement regarding the ongoing discussions surrounding Cadillac’s involvement in Formula 1. Following official talks between Andretti and the FIA, Checo, who is known for his candid remarks, dropped an eight-word bombshell that has sent ripples through the motorsport community.

After a recent meeting with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, Checo stated: “Cadillac is no longer under FIA’s control.” This simple yet striking declaration has raised eyebrows, with many wondering what this means for the future of the American car manufacturer’s planned entry into F1.

Cadillac, which had been in discussions with Andretti Autosport to join the sport as part of a joint venture, has faced scrutiny over its integration into the highly competitive world of Formula 1. The FIA, which governs the sport, has been reluctant to grant approval for new teams unless they meet stringent financial and technical requirements. However, with Checo’s recent statement, it seems that the situation is more complicated than initially believed.

The implications of this statement are far-reaching. If Cadillac is indeed “out of control” as Checo suggests, it could mean that Andretti’s bid to bring the American brand to F1 is now in jeopardy. The FIA’s influence over which teams are allowed entry into F1 is immense, and any departure from that control could cause significant disruption in the sport.
For Horner, who has been deeply involved in the discussions surrounding Andretti’s entry into F1, Checo’s statement adds a layer of complexity to what was already a highly charged situation. Red Bull has long been a dominant force in Formula 1, and the potential addition of a new competitor like Andretti could pose both challenges and opportunities.
As the motorsport world watches closely, many are left wondering what this means for the future of F1 and Cadillac’s aspirations to join the grid. Will the FIA back down and allow Cadillac to enter the sport? Or will this controversy mark the beginning of a new chapter in F1’s ongoing struggle for expansion and inclusion?
With Checo’s bold statement shaking up the conversation, it seems that this saga is far from over. As the official discussions continue, fans and insiders alike are eagerly waiting to see what will happen next.