Just five minutes ago, Formula 1 was set ablaze with stunning news: Daniel Ricciardo and Sergio Perez are reportedly in talks for a sensational return to the grid with Cadillac’s new F1 team in 2026. The American automotive giant, confirmed as the 11th team, is shaking up the sport with ambitions to pair experience with fresh talent, and these two axed Red Bull stars are at the heart of the rumor mill.

Ricciardo, the fan-favorite Australian with eight grand prix wins, was dropped by VCARB mid-2024 after inconsistent performances. Many thought his F1 career was over, especially after he declared, “I’m done,” when asked about a comeback. Yet, Cadillac’s entry has sparked hope. Sources suggest Ricciardo’s marketability in the U.S., amplified by his Netflix *Drive to Survive* fame, makes him a prime target. His experience could guide Cadillac’s debut, though some argue his recent form puts him behind other veterans.

Perez, the Mexican ace with six victories, is also in the spotlight after losing his Red Bull seat following a lackluster 2024. Reports indicate he’s in “advanced talks” with Cadillac, with team advisor Mario Andretti hinting at his value. Perez’s substantial backing, including sponsors like Carlos Slim, could boost the team’s profile, especially in markets like Mexico and the U.S. He’s expressed openness to a return, but only for a project that “motivates” him and values his expertise.
Cadillac’s strategy is clear: pair a seasoned driver with a young American talent, possibly IndyCar star Colton Herta or F