Valtteri Bottas says his move to the Cadillac F1 Team has given him a level of involvement he never had in his previous Formula 1 career.
After racing for teams like Williams, Mercedes, and Alfa Romeo (Sauber), Bottas is now part of a completely new project, and that has changed his role significantly.
One of the biggest differences, according to Bottas, is how much input he now has in the car’s development.
He explained that being part of a new team allows drivers to shape the car from the ground up, something that isn’t always possible in established teams.
Cadillac is the first new team to join the grid in years, and that brings some advantages.
Bottas says this freedom makes the whole process more engaging and rewarding.
While expectations were cautious, Cadillac has made a steady start.
For a new team, simply finishing races consistently is an important first step.
Both Bottas and Perez bring experience from top teams.
Bottas believes this shared experience helps the team understand what works and what doesn’t, at the highest level.
Bottas also spoke about how his time away from a full-time race seat in 2025 changed his outlook.
He says he now appreciates every part of race weekends more, from preparing for the race to being on the grid.
That renewed mindset, he believes, could help him perform better going forward.
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